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BUG#21842 (Cluster fails to replicate to innodb or myisam with err 134 using TPC-B): Problem: A RBR event can contain incomplete row data (only key value and fields which have been changed). In that case, when the row is unpacked into record and written to a table, the missing fields get incorrect NULL values leading to master-slave inconsistency. Solution: Use values found in slave's table for columns which are not given in the rows event. The code for writing a single row uses the following algorithm: 1. unpack row_data into table->record[0], 2. try to insert record, 3. if duplicate record found, fetch it into table->record[0], 4. unpack row_data into table->record[0], 5. write table->record[0] into the table. Where row_data is the row as stored in the data area of a rows event. Thus: a) unpacking of row_data happens at the time when row is written into a table, b) when unpacking (in step 4), only columns present in row_data are overwritten - all other columns remain as they were found in the table. Since all data needed for the above algorithm is stored inside Rows_log_event class, functions which locate and write rows are turned into methods of that class. replace_record() -> Rows_log_event::write_row() find_and_fetch_row() -> Rows_log_event::find_row() Both methods take row data from event's data buffer - the row being processed is pointed by m_curr_row. They unpack the data as needed into table's record buffers record[0] or record[1]. When row is unpacked, m_curr_row_end is set to point at next row in the data buffer. Other changes introduced in this changeset: - Change signature of unpack_row(): don't report errors and don't setup table's rw_set here. Errors can happen only when setting default values in prepare_record() function and are detected there. - In Rows_log_event and derived classes, don't pass arguments to the execution primitives (do_...() member functions) but use class members instead. - Move old row handling code into log_event_old.cc to be used by *_rows_log_event_old classes. Also, a new test rpl_ndb_2other is added which tests basic replication from master using ndb tables to slave storing the same tables using (possibly) different engine (myisam,innodb). Test is based on existing tests rpl_ndb_2myisam and rpl_ndb_2innodb. However, these tests doesn't work for various reasons and currently are disabled (see BUG#19227). The new test differs from the ones it is based on as follows: 1. Single test tests replication with different storage engines on slave (myisam, innodb, ndb). 2. Include file extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_eng.test containing original tests is replaced by extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test which doesn't contain tests using partitioned tables as these don't work currently. Instead, it tests replication to a slave which has more or less columns than master. 3. Include file include/rpl_multi_engine3.inc is replaced with include/rpl_multi_engine2.inc. The later differs by performing slightly different operations (updating more than one row in the table) and clearing table with "TRUNCATE TABLE" statement instead of "DELETE FROM" as replication of "DELETE" doesn't work well in this setting. 4. Slave must use option --log-slave-updates=0 as otherwise execution of replication events generated by ndb fails if table uses a different storage engine on slave (see BUG#29569). sql/log_event.cc: - Initialization of new Rows_log_event members. - Fixing some typos in documentation. In Rows_log_event::do_apply_event: - Set COMPLETE_ROWS_F flag (when master and slave have the same number of columns and all colums are present in the row) - Move initialization of tables write/read sets here, outside the rows processing loop (and out of unpack_row() function). - Remove calls to do_prepare_row() - no longer needed. - Add code managing m_curr_row and m_curr_row_end pointers. - Change signatures of row processing methods of Rows_log_event and it descendants - now most arguments are taken from class members. - Remove do_prepare_row() methods which are no longer used. - The auto_afree_ptr template is moved to rpl_utility.h (so that it can be used in log_event_old.cc). - Removed copy_extra_fields() function - no longer used. In Rows_log_event::write_row (former replace_record): - The old code is moved to log_event_old.cc. - Use prepare_record() and non-destructive unpack_current_row() to fill record with data. - In case a record being inserted already exists on slave and row data is incomplete use the record found and non-destructive unpack_current_row() to combine new column values with existing ones. - More debug info added. In Rows_log_event::find_row (former find_and_fetch_row function): - The old code is moved to log_event_old.cc. - Unpacking of the row is moved here. - In case of search using PK, the key data is prepared here. - More debug info added. - Remove initialization of Rows_log_event::m_after_image buffer which is no longer used. - Use new row unpacking methods in Update_rows_log_event::do_exec_row() to create before and after image. Note: all existing code used by Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() has been moved to log_event_old.cc to be used by *_rows_log_event_old classes. sql/log_event.h: - Add new COMPLETE_ROWS_F flag in Rows_log_event. - Add Rows_log_event members describing the row being processed. - Add a pointer to key buffer which is used in derived classes. - Add new methods: find__row(), write_row() and unpack_current_row(). - Change signatures of do_...() methods (replace method arguments by class members). - Remove do_prepare_row() method which is no longer used. - Update method documentation. - Add Old_rows_log_event class, which contains the old row processing code, as a friend of Rows_log_event so that it can access all members of an event instance. sql/log_event_old.cc: Move here old implementation of Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() and helper methods. sql/log_event_old.h: - Define new class Old_rows_log_event encapsulating old version of Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() and the helper methods. - Add the Old_rows_log_event class as a base for *_old versions of RBR event classes, ensure that the old version of do_apply_event() is called. - For *_old classes, declare the helper methods used in the old version of do_apply_event(). sql/rpl_record.cc: - Make unpack_row non-destructive for columns not present in the row. - Don't fill read/write set here as it is done outside these functions. - Move initialization of a record with default values to a separate function prepare_record(). sql/rpl_record.h: - Change signature of unpack_row(). - Declare function prepare_record(). sql/rpl_utility.cc: Make tabe_def::calc_field_size() a const method. sql/rpl_utility.h: Make table_def::calc_field_size() a const method. Move auto_afree_ptr template here so that it can be re-used (currently in log_event.cc and log_event_old.cc). Similar with DBUG_PRINT_BITSET macro. mysql-test/extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test: Modification of rpl_ndb_2multi_eng test. Tests with partitioned tables are removed and a setup with slave having different number of columns than master is added. mysql-test/include/rpl_multi_engine2.inc: Modification of rpl_multi_engine3.inc which operates on more rows and replaces "DELETE FROM t1" with "TRUNCATE TABLE t1" as the first form doesn't replicate in NDB -> non-NDB setting (BUG#28538). mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/r/rpl_ndb_2other.result: Results of the test. mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/t/rpl_ndb_2other-slave.opt: Test options. --log-slave-updates=0 is compulsory as otherwise non-NDB slave applying row events from NDB master will fail when trying to log them. mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/t/rpl_ndb_2other.test: Test replication of NDB table to slave using other engine. The main test is in extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test. It is included here several times with different settings of default storage engine on slave.
19 years ago
BUG#21842 (Cluster fails to replicate to innodb or myisam with err 134 using TPC-B): Problem: A RBR event can contain incomplete row data (only key value and fields which have been changed). In that case, when the row is unpacked into record and written to a table, the missing fields get incorrect NULL values leading to master-slave inconsistency. Solution: Use values found in slave's table for columns which are not given in the rows event. The code for writing a single row uses the following algorithm: 1. unpack row_data into table->record[0], 2. try to insert record, 3. if duplicate record found, fetch it into table->record[0], 4. unpack row_data into table->record[0], 5. write table->record[0] into the table. Where row_data is the row as stored in the data area of a rows event. Thus: a) unpacking of row_data happens at the time when row is written into a table, b) when unpacking (in step 4), only columns present in row_data are overwritten - all other columns remain as they were found in the table. Since all data needed for the above algorithm is stored inside Rows_log_event class, functions which locate and write rows are turned into methods of that class. replace_record() -> Rows_log_event::write_row() find_and_fetch_row() -> Rows_log_event::find_row() Both methods take row data from event's data buffer - the row being processed is pointed by m_curr_row. They unpack the data as needed into table's record buffers record[0] or record[1]. When row is unpacked, m_curr_row_end is set to point at next row in the data buffer. Other changes introduced in this changeset: - Change signature of unpack_row(): don't report errors and don't setup table's rw_set here. Errors can happen only when setting default values in prepare_record() function and are detected there. - In Rows_log_event and derived classes, don't pass arguments to the execution primitives (do_...() member functions) but use class members instead. - Move old row handling code into log_event_old.cc to be used by *_rows_log_event_old classes. Also, a new test rpl_ndb_2other is added which tests basic replication from master using ndb tables to slave storing the same tables using (possibly) different engine (myisam,innodb). Test is based on existing tests rpl_ndb_2myisam and rpl_ndb_2innodb. However, these tests doesn't work for various reasons and currently are disabled (see BUG#19227). The new test differs from the ones it is based on as follows: 1. Single test tests replication with different storage engines on slave (myisam, innodb, ndb). 2. Include file extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_eng.test containing original tests is replaced by extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test which doesn't contain tests using partitioned tables as these don't work currently. Instead, it tests replication to a slave which has more or less columns than master. 3. Include file include/rpl_multi_engine3.inc is replaced with include/rpl_multi_engine2.inc. The later differs by performing slightly different operations (updating more than one row in the table) and clearing table with "TRUNCATE TABLE" statement instead of "DELETE FROM" as replication of "DELETE" doesn't work well in this setting. 4. Slave must use option --log-slave-updates=0 as otherwise execution of replication events generated by ndb fails if table uses a different storage engine on slave (see BUG#29569). sql/log_event.cc: - Initialization of new Rows_log_event members. - Fixing some typos in documentation. In Rows_log_event::do_apply_event: - Set COMPLETE_ROWS_F flag (when master and slave have the same number of columns and all colums are present in the row) - Move initialization of tables write/read sets here, outside the rows processing loop (and out of unpack_row() function). - Remove calls to do_prepare_row() - no longer needed. - Add code managing m_curr_row and m_curr_row_end pointers. - Change signatures of row processing methods of Rows_log_event and it descendants - now most arguments are taken from class members. - Remove do_prepare_row() methods which are no longer used. - The auto_afree_ptr template is moved to rpl_utility.h (so that it can be used in log_event_old.cc). - Removed copy_extra_fields() function - no longer used. In Rows_log_event::write_row (former replace_record): - The old code is moved to log_event_old.cc. - Use prepare_record() and non-destructive unpack_current_row() to fill record with data. - In case a record being inserted already exists on slave and row data is incomplete use the record found and non-destructive unpack_current_row() to combine new column values with existing ones. - More debug info added. In Rows_log_event::find_row (former find_and_fetch_row function): - The old code is moved to log_event_old.cc. - Unpacking of the row is moved here. - In case of search using PK, the key data is prepared here. - More debug info added. - Remove initialization of Rows_log_event::m_after_image buffer which is no longer used. - Use new row unpacking methods in Update_rows_log_event::do_exec_row() to create before and after image. Note: all existing code used by Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() has been moved to log_event_old.cc to be used by *_rows_log_event_old classes. sql/log_event.h: - Add new COMPLETE_ROWS_F flag in Rows_log_event. - Add Rows_log_event members describing the row being processed. - Add a pointer to key buffer which is used in derived classes. - Add new methods: find__row(), write_row() and unpack_current_row(). - Change signatures of do_...() methods (replace method arguments by class members). - Remove do_prepare_row() method which is no longer used. - Update method documentation. - Add Old_rows_log_event class, which contains the old row processing code, as a friend of Rows_log_event so that it can access all members of an event instance. sql/log_event_old.cc: Move here old implementation of Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() and helper methods. sql/log_event_old.h: - Define new class Old_rows_log_event encapsulating old version of Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() and the helper methods. - Add the Old_rows_log_event class as a base for *_old versions of RBR event classes, ensure that the old version of do_apply_event() is called. - For *_old classes, declare the helper methods used in the old version of do_apply_event(). sql/rpl_record.cc: - Make unpack_row non-destructive for columns not present in the row. - Don't fill read/write set here as it is done outside these functions. - Move initialization of a record with default values to a separate function prepare_record(). sql/rpl_record.h: - Change signature of unpack_row(). - Declare function prepare_record(). sql/rpl_utility.cc: Make tabe_def::calc_field_size() a const method. sql/rpl_utility.h: Make table_def::calc_field_size() a const method. Move auto_afree_ptr template here so that it can be re-used (currently in log_event.cc and log_event_old.cc). Similar with DBUG_PRINT_BITSET macro. mysql-test/extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test: Modification of rpl_ndb_2multi_eng test. Tests with partitioned tables are removed and a setup with slave having different number of columns than master is added. mysql-test/include/rpl_multi_engine2.inc: Modification of rpl_multi_engine3.inc which operates on more rows and replaces "DELETE FROM t1" with "TRUNCATE TABLE t1" as the first form doesn't replicate in NDB -> non-NDB setting (BUG#28538). mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/r/rpl_ndb_2other.result: Results of the test. mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/t/rpl_ndb_2other-slave.opt: Test options. --log-slave-updates=0 is compulsory as otherwise non-NDB slave applying row events from NDB master will fail when trying to log them. mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/t/rpl_ndb_2other.test: Test replication of NDB table to slave using other engine. The main test is in extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test. It is included here several times with different settings of default storage engine on slave.
19 years ago
BUG#31581: 5.1-telco-6.1 -> 5.1.22. Slave crashes during starting This patch has two purposes: (1) To refactor the code so that {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old does not use code from {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event. Before refactoring there was the following problem: whenever we modifed the code for new events, it affected the old events. This is bad, as it makes maintainance difficult. After refactoring, we can safely edit the new code without affecting old events. So, if we for instance modify the binary format of new events, we no longer need to worry about how the new code reads old events. (2) To fix BUG#31581. These two objectives are reached by the following changes: - Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. - Fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. - Added comments to log_event_old.h (This patch is identical to the previously committed patch which was a collapse of three changesets, except that it adds assert(0) to constructors for old types of row log events that should never be called.) sql/log_event_old.cc: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. sql/log_event_old.h: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also added comment explaining what the file contains and what the classes do.
18 years ago
BUG#21842 (Cluster fails to replicate to innodb or myisam with err 134 using TPC-B): Problem: A RBR event can contain incomplete row data (only key value and fields which have been changed). In that case, when the row is unpacked into record and written to a table, the missing fields get incorrect NULL values leading to master-slave inconsistency. Solution: Use values found in slave's table for columns which are not given in the rows event. The code for writing a single row uses the following algorithm: 1. unpack row_data into table->record[0], 2. try to insert record, 3. if duplicate record found, fetch it into table->record[0], 4. unpack row_data into table->record[0], 5. write table->record[0] into the table. Where row_data is the row as stored in the data area of a rows event. Thus: a) unpacking of row_data happens at the time when row is written into a table, b) when unpacking (in step 4), only columns present in row_data are overwritten - all other columns remain as they were found in the table. Since all data needed for the above algorithm is stored inside Rows_log_event class, functions which locate and write rows are turned into methods of that class. replace_record() -> Rows_log_event::write_row() find_and_fetch_row() -> Rows_log_event::find_row() Both methods take row data from event's data buffer - the row being processed is pointed by m_curr_row. They unpack the data as needed into table's record buffers record[0] or record[1]. When row is unpacked, m_curr_row_end is set to point at next row in the data buffer. Other changes introduced in this changeset: - Change signature of unpack_row(): don't report errors and don't setup table's rw_set here. Errors can happen only when setting default values in prepare_record() function and are detected there. - In Rows_log_event and derived classes, don't pass arguments to the execution primitives (do_...() member functions) but use class members instead. - Move old row handling code into log_event_old.cc to be used by *_rows_log_event_old classes. Also, a new test rpl_ndb_2other is added which tests basic replication from master using ndb tables to slave storing the same tables using (possibly) different engine (myisam,innodb). Test is based on existing tests rpl_ndb_2myisam and rpl_ndb_2innodb. However, these tests doesn't work for various reasons and currently are disabled (see BUG#19227). The new test differs from the ones it is based on as follows: 1. Single test tests replication with different storage engines on slave (myisam, innodb, ndb). 2. Include file extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_eng.test containing original tests is replaced by extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test which doesn't contain tests using partitioned tables as these don't work currently. Instead, it tests replication to a slave which has more or less columns than master. 3. Include file include/rpl_multi_engine3.inc is replaced with include/rpl_multi_engine2.inc. The later differs by performing slightly different operations (updating more than one row in the table) and clearing table with "TRUNCATE TABLE" statement instead of "DELETE FROM" as replication of "DELETE" doesn't work well in this setting. 4. Slave must use option --log-slave-updates=0 as otherwise execution of replication events generated by ndb fails if table uses a different storage engine on slave (see BUG#29569). sql/log_event.cc: - Initialization of new Rows_log_event members. - Fixing some typos in documentation. In Rows_log_event::do_apply_event: - Set COMPLETE_ROWS_F flag (when master and slave have the same number of columns and all colums are present in the row) - Move initialization of tables write/read sets here, outside the rows processing loop (and out of unpack_row() function). - Remove calls to do_prepare_row() - no longer needed. - Add code managing m_curr_row and m_curr_row_end pointers. - Change signatures of row processing methods of Rows_log_event and it descendants - now most arguments are taken from class members. - Remove do_prepare_row() methods which are no longer used. - The auto_afree_ptr template is moved to rpl_utility.h (so that it can be used in log_event_old.cc). - Removed copy_extra_fields() function - no longer used. In Rows_log_event::write_row (former replace_record): - The old code is moved to log_event_old.cc. - Use prepare_record() and non-destructive unpack_current_row() to fill record with data. - In case a record being inserted already exists on slave and row data is incomplete use the record found and non-destructive unpack_current_row() to combine new column values with existing ones. - More debug info added. In Rows_log_event::find_row (former find_and_fetch_row function): - The old code is moved to log_event_old.cc. - Unpacking of the row is moved here. - In case of search using PK, the key data is prepared here. - More debug info added. - Remove initialization of Rows_log_event::m_after_image buffer which is no longer used. - Use new row unpacking methods in Update_rows_log_event::do_exec_row() to create before and after image. Note: all existing code used by Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() has been moved to log_event_old.cc to be used by *_rows_log_event_old classes. sql/log_event.h: - Add new COMPLETE_ROWS_F flag in Rows_log_event. - Add Rows_log_event members describing the row being processed. - Add a pointer to key buffer which is used in derived classes. - Add new methods: find__row(), write_row() and unpack_current_row(). - Change signatures of do_...() methods (replace method arguments by class members). - Remove do_prepare_row() method which is no longer used. - Update method documentation. - Add Old_rows_log_event class, which contains the old row processing code, as a friend of Rows_log_event so that it can access all members of an event instance. sql/log_event_old.cc: Move here old implementation of Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() and helper methods. sql/log_event_old.h: - Define new class Old_rows_log_event encapsulating old version of Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() and the helper methods. - Add the Old_rows_log_event class as a base for *_old versions of RBR event classes, ensure that the old version of do_apply_event() is called. - For *_old classes, declare the helper methods used in the old version of do_apply_event(). sql/rpl_record.cc: - Make unpack_row non-destructive for columns not present in the row. - Don't fill read/write set here as it is done outside these functions. - Move initialization of a record with default values to a separate function prepare_record(). sql/rpl_record.h: - Change signature of unpack_row(). - Declare function prepare_record(). sql/rpl_utility.cc: Make tabe_def::calc_field_size() a const method. sql/rpl_utility.h: Make table_def::calc_field_size() a const method. Move auto_afree_ptr template here so that it can be re-used (currently in log_event.cc and log_event_old.cc). Similar with DBUG_PRINT_BITSET macro. mysql-test/extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test: Modification of rpl_ndb_2multi_eng test. Tests with partitioned tables are removed and a setup with slave having different number of columns than master is added. mysql-test/include/rpl_multi_engine2.inc: Modification of rpl_multi_engine3.inc which operates on more rows and replaces "DELETE FROM t1" with "TRUNCATE TABLE t1" as the first form doesn't replicate in NDB -> non-NDB setting (BUG#28538). mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/r/rpl_ndb_2other.result: Results of the test. mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/t/rpl_ndb_2other-slave.opt: Test options. --log-slave-updates=0 is compulsory as otherwise non-NDB slave applying row events from NDB master will fail when trying to log them. mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/t/rpl_ndb_2other.test: Test replication of NDB table to slave using other engine. The main test is in extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test. It is included here several times with different settings of default storage engine on slave.
19 years ago
BUG#31581: 5.1-telco-6.1 -> 5.1.22. Slave crashes during starting This patch has two purposes: (1) To refactor the code so that {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old does not use code from {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event. Before refactoring there was the following problem: whenever we modifed the code for new events, it affected the old events. This is bad, as it makes maintainance difficult. After refactoring, we can safely edit the new code without affecting old events. So, if we for instance modify the binary format of new events, we no longer need to worry about how the new code reads old events. (2) To fix BUG#31581. These two objectives are reached by the following changes: - Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. - Fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. - Added comments to log_event_old.h (This patch is identical to the previously committed patch which was a collapse of three changesets, except that it adds assert(0) to constructors for old types of row log events that should never be called.) sql/log_event_old.cc: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. sql/log_event_old.h: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also added comment explaining what the file contains and what the classes do.
18 years ago
BUG#21842 (Cluster fails to replicate to innodb or myisam with err 134 using TPC-B): Problem: A RBR event can contain incomplete row data (only key value and fields which have been changed). In that case, when the row is unpacked into record and written to a table, the missing fields get incorrect NULL values leading to master-slave inconsistency. Solution: Use values found in slave's table for columns which are not given in the rows event. The code for writing a single row uses the following algorithm: 1. unpack row_data into table->record[0], 2. try to insert record, 3. if duplicate record found, fetch it into table->record[0], 4. unpack row_data into table->record[0], 5. write table->record[0] into the table. Where row_data is the row as stored in the data area of a rows event. Thus: a) unpacking of row_data happens at the time when row is written into a table, b) when unpacking (in step 4), only columns present in row_data are overwritten - all other columns remain as they were found in the table. Since all data needed for the above algorithm is stored inside Rows_log_event class, functions which locate and write rows are turned into methods of that class. replace_record() -> Rows_log_event::write_row() find_and_fetch_row() -> Rows_log_event::find_row() Both methods take row data from event's data buffer - the row being processed is pointed by m_curr_row. They unpack the data as needed into table's record buffers record[0] or record[1]. When row is unpacked, m_curr_row_end is set to point at next row in the data buffer. Other changes introduced in this changeset: - Change signature of unpack_row(): don't report errors and don't setup table's rw_set here. Errors can happen only when setting default values in prepare_record() function and are detected there. - In Rows_log_event and derived classes, don't pass arguments to the execution primitives (do_...() member functions) but use class members instead. - Move old row handling code into log_event_old.cc to be used by *_rows_log_event_old classes. Also, a new test rpl_ndb_2other is added which tests basic replication from master using ndb tables to slave storing the same tables using (possibly) different engine (myisam,innodb). Test is based on existing tests rpl_ndb_2myisam and rpl_ndb_2innodb. However, these tests doesn't work for various reasons and currently are disabled (see BUG#19227). The new test differs from the ones it is based on as follows: 1. Single test tests replication with different storage engines on slave (myisam, innodb, ndb). 2. Include file extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_eng.test containing original tests is replaced by extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test which doesn't contain tests using partitioned tables as these don't work currently. Instead, it tests replication to a slave which has more or less columns than master. 3. Include file include/rpl_multi_engine3.inc is replaced with include/rpl_multi_engine2.inc. The later differs by performing slightly different operations (updating more than one row in the table) and clearing table with "TRUNCATE TABLE" statement instead of "DELETE FROM" as replication of "DELETE" doesn't work well in this setting. 4. Slave must use option --log-slave-updates=0 as otherwise execution of replication events generated by ndb fails if table uses a different storage engine on slave (see BUG#29569). sql/log_event.cc: - Initialization of new Rows_log_event members. - Fixing some typos in documentation. In Rows_log_event::do_apply_event: - Set COMPLETE_ROWS_F flag (when master and slave have the same number of columns and all colums are present in the row) - Move initialization of tables write/read sets here, outside the rows processing loop (and out of unpack_row() function). - Remove calls to do_prepare_row() - no longer needed. - Add code managing m_curr_row and m_curr_row_end pointers. - Change signatures of row processing methods of Rows_log_event and it descendants - now most arguments are taken from class members. - Remove do_prepare_row() methods which are no longer used. - The auto_afree_ptr template is moved to rpl_utility.h (so that it can be used in log_event_old.cc). - Removed copy_extra_fields() function - no longer used. In Rows_log_event::write_row (former replace_record): - The old code is moved to log_event_old.cc. - Use prepare_record() and non-destructive unpack_current_row() to fill record with data. - In case a record being inserted already exists on slave and row data is incomplete use the record found and non-destructive unpack_current_row() to combine new column values with existing ones. - More debug info added. In Rows_log_event::find_row (former find_and_fetch_row function): - The old code is moved to log_event_old.cc. - Unpacking of the row is moved here. - In case of search using PK, the key data is prepared here. - More debug info added. - Remove initialization of Rows_log_event::m_after_image buffer which is no longer used. - Use new row unpacking methods in Update_rows_log_event::do_exec_row() to create before and after image. Note: all existing code used by Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() has been moved to log_event_old.cc to be used by *_rows_log_event_old classes. sql/log_event.h: - Add new COMPLETE_ROWS_F flag in Rows_log_event. - Add Rows_log_event members describing the row being processed. - Add a pointer to key buffer which is used in derived classes. - Add new methods: find__row(), write_row() and unpack_current_row(). - Change signatures of do_...() methods (replace method arguments by class members). - Remove do_prepare_row() method which is no longer used. - Update method documentation. - Add Old_rows_log_event class, which contains the old row processing code, as a friend of Rows_log_event so that it can access all members of an event instance. sql/log_event_old.cc: Move here old implementation of Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() and helper methods. sql/log_event_old.h: - Define new class Old_rows_log_event encapsulating old version of Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() and the helper methods. - Add the Old_rows_log_event class as a base for *_old versions of RBR event classes, ensure that the old version of do_apply_event() is called. - For *_old classes, declare the helper methods used in the old version of do_apply_event(). sql/rpl_record.cc: - Make unpack_row non-destructive for columns not present in the row. - Don't fill read/write set here as it is done outside these functions. - Move initialization of a record with default values to a separate function prepare_record(). sql/rpl_record.h: - Change signature of unpack_row(). - Declare function prepare_record(). sql/rpl_utility.cc: Make tabe_def::calc_field_size() a const method. sql/rpl_utility.h: Make table_def::calc_field_size() a const method. Move auto_afree_ptr template here so that it can be re-used (currently in log_event.cc and log_event_old.cc). Similar with DBUG_PRINT_BITSET macro. mysql-test/extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test: Modification of rpl_ndb_2multi_eng test. Tests with partitioned tables are removed and a setup with slave having different number of columns than master is added. mysql-test/include/rpl_multi_engine2.inc: Modification of rpl_multi_engine3.inc which operates on more rows and replaces "DELETE FROM t1" with "TRUNCATE TABLE t1" as the first form doesn't replicate in NDB -> non-NDB setting (BUG#28538). mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/r/rpl_ndb_2other.result: Results of the test. mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/t/rpl_ndb_2other-slave.opt: Test options. --log-slave-updates=0 is compulsory as otherwise non-NDB slave applying row events from NDB master will fail when trying to log them. mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/t/rpl_ndb_2other.test: Test replication of NDB table to slave using other engine. The main test is in extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test. It is included here several times with different settings of default storage engine on slave.
19 years ago
BUG#31581: 5.1-telco-6.1 -> 5.1.22. Slave crashes during starting This patch has two purposes: (1) To refactor the code so that {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old does not use code from {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event. Before refactoring there was the following problem: whenever we modifed the code for new events, it affected the old events. This is bad, as it makes maintainance difficult. After refactoring, we can safely edit the new code without affecting old events. So, if we for instance modify the binary format of new events, we no longer need to worry about how the new code reads old events. (2) To fix BUG#31581. These two objectives are reached by the following changes: - Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. - Fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. - Added comments to log_event_old.h (This patch is identical to the previously committed patch which was a collapse of three changesets, except that it adds assert(0) to constructors for old types of row log events that should never be called.) sql/log_event_old.cc: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. sql/log_event_old.h: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also added comment explaining what the file contains and what the classes do.
18 years ago
BUG#21842 (Cluster fails to replicate to innodb or myisam with err 134 using TPC-B): Problem: A RBR event can contain incomplete row data (only key value and fields which have been changed). In that case, when the row is unpacked into record and written to a table, the missing fields get incorrect NULL values leading to master-slave inconsistency. Solution: Use values found in slave's table for columns which are not given in the rows event. The code for writing a single row uses the following algorithm: 1. unpack row_data into table->record[0], 2. try to insert record, 3. if duplicate record found, fetch it into table->record[0], 4. unpack row_data into table->record[0], 5. write table->record[0] into the table. Where row_data is the row as stored in the data area of a rows event. Thus: a) unpacking of row_data happens at the time when row is written into a table, b) when unpacking (in step 4), only columns present in row_data are overwritten - all other columns remain as they were found in the table. Since all data needed for the above algorithm is stored inside Rows_log_event class, functions which locate and write rows are turned into methods of that class. replace_record() -> Rows_log_event::write_row() find_and_fetch_row() -> Rows_log_event::find_row() Both methods take row data from event's data buffer - the row being processed is pointed by m_curr_row. They unpack the data as needed into table's record buffers record[0] or record[1]. When row is unpacked, m_curr_row_end is set to point at next row in the data buffer. Other changes introduced in this changeset: - Change signature of unpack_row(): don't report errors and don't setup table's rw_set here. Errors can happen only when setting default values in prepare_record() function and are detected there. - In Rows_log_event and derived classes, don't pass arguments to the execution primitives (do_...() member functions) but use class members instead. - Move old row handling code into log_event_old.cc to be used by *_rows_log_event_old classes. Also, a new test rpl_ndb_2other is added which tests basic replication from master using ndb tables to slave storing the same tables using (possibly) different engine (myisam,innodb). Test is based on existing tests rpl_ndb_2myisam and rpl_ndb_2innodb. However, these tests doesn't work for various reasons and currently are disabled (see BUG#19227). The new test differs from the ones it is based on as follows: 1. Single test tests replication with different storage engines on slave (myisam, innodb, ndb). 2. Include file extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_eng.test containing original tests is replaced by extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test which doesn't contain tests using partitioned tables as these don't work currently. Instead, it tests replication to a slave which has more or less columns than master. 3. Include file include/rpl_multi_engine3.inc is replaced with include/rpl_multi_engine2.inc. The later differs by performing slightly different operations (updating more than one row in the table) and clearing table with "TRUNCATE TABLE" statement instead of "DELETE FROM" as replication of "DELETE" doesn't work well in this setting. 4. Slave must use option --log-slave-updates=0 as otherwise execution of replication events generated by ndb fails if table uses a different storage engine on slave (see BUG#29569). sql/log_event.cc: - Initialization of new Rows_log_event members. - Fixing some typos in documentation. In Rows_log_event::do_apply_event: - Set COMPLETE_ROWS_F flag (when master and slave have the same number of columns and all colums are present in the row) - Move initialization of tables write/read sets here, outside the rows processing loop (and out of unpack_row() function). - Remove calls to do_prepare_row() - no longer needed. - Add code managing m_curr_row and m_curr_row_end pointers. - Change signatures of row processing methods of Rows_log_event and it descendants - now most arguments are taken from class members. - Remove do_prepare_row() methods which are no longer used. - The auto_afree_ptr template is moved to rpl_utility.h (so that it can be used in log_event_old.cc). - Removed copy_extra_fields() function - no longer used. In Rows_log_event::write_row (former replace_record): - The old code is moved to log_event_old.cc. - Use prepare_record() and non-destructive unpack_current_row() to fill record with data. - In case a record being inserted already exists on slave and row data is incomplete use the record found and non-destructive unpack_current_row() to combine new column values with existing ones. - More debug info added. In Rows_log_event::find_row (former find_and_fetch_row function): - The old code is moved to log_event_old.cc. - Unpacking of the row is moved here. - In case of search using PK, the key data is prepared here. - More debug info added. - Remove initialization of Rows_log_event::m_after_image buffer which is no longer used. - Use new row unpacking methods in Update_rows_log_event::do_exec_row() to create before and after image. Note: all existing code used by Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() has been moved to log_event_old.cc to be used by *_rows_log_event_old classes. sql/log_event.h: - Add new COMPLETE_ROWS_F flag in Rows_log_event. - Add Rows_log_event members describing the row being processed. - Add a pointer to key buffer which is used in derived classes. - Add new methods: find__row(), write_row() and unpack_current_row(). - Change signatures of do_...() methods (replace method arguments by class members). - Remove do_prepare_row() method which is no longer used. - Update method documentation. - Add Old_rows_log_event class, which contains the old row processing code, as a friend of Rows_log_event so that it can access all members of an event instance. sql/log_event_old.cc: Move here old implementation of Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() and helper methods. sql/log_event_old.h: - Define new class Old_rows_log_event encapsulating old version of Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() and the helper methods. - Add the Old_rows_log_event class as a base for *_old versions of RBR event classes, ensure that the old version of do_apply_event() is called. - For *_old classes, declare the helper methods used in the old version of do_apply_event(). sql/rpl_record.cc: - Make unpack_row non-destructive for columns not present in the row. - Don't fill read/write set here as it is done outside these functions. - Move initialization of a record with default values to a separate function prepare_record(). sql/rpl_record.h: - Change signature of unpack_row(). - Declare function prepare_record(). sql/rpl_utility.cc: Make tabe_def::calc_field_size() a const method. sql/rpl_utility.h: Make table_def::calc_field_size() a const method. Move auto_afree_ptr template here so that it can be re-used (currently in log_event.cc and log_event_old.cc). Similar with DBUG_PRINT_BITSET macro. mysql-test/extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test: Modification of rpl_ndb_2multi_eng test. Tests with partitioned tables are removed and a setup with slave having different number of columns than master is added. mysql-test/include/rpl_multi_engine2.inc: Modification of rpl_multi_engine3.inc which operates on more rows and replaces "DELETE FROM t1" with "TRUNCATE TABLE t1" as the first form doesn't replicate in NDB -> non-NDB setting (BUG#28538). mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/r/rpl_ndb_2other.result: Results of the test. mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/t/rpl_ndb_2other-slave.opt: Test options. --log-slave-updates=0 is compulsory as otherwise non-NDB slave applying row events from NDB master will fail when trying to log them. mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/t/rpl_ndb_2other.test: Test replication of NDB table to slave using other engine. The main test is in extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test. It is included here several times with different settings of default storage engine on slave.
19 years ago
BUG#21842 (Cluster fails to replicate to innodb or myisam with err 134 using TPC-B): Problem: A RBR event can contain incomplete row data (only key value and fields which have been changed). In that case, when the row is unpacked into record and written to a table, the missing fields get incorrect NULL values leading to master-slave inconsistency. Solution: Use values found in slave's table for columns which are not given in the rows event. The code for writing a single row uses the following algorithm: 1. unpack row_data into table->record[0], 2. try to insert record, 3. if duplicate record found, fetch it into table->record[0], 4. unpack row_data into table->record[0], 5. write table->record[0] into the table. Where row_data is the row as stored in the data area of a rows event. Thus: a) unpacking of row_data happens at the time when row is written into a table, b) when unpacking (in step 4), only columns present in row_data are overwritten - all other columns remain as they were found in the table. Since all data needed for the above algorithm is stored inside Rows_log_event class, functions which locate and write rows are turned into methods of that class. replace_record() -> Rows_log_event::write_row() find_and_fetch_row() -> Rows_log_event::find_row() Both methods take row data from event's data buffer - the row being processed is pointed by m_curr_row. They unpack the data as needed into table's record buffers record[0] or record[1]. When row is unpacked, m_curr_row_end is set to point at next row in the data buffer. Other changes introduced in this changeset: - Change signature of unpack_row(): don't report errors and don't setup table's rw_set here. Errors can happen only when setting default values in prepare_record() function and are detected there. - In Rows_log_event and derived classes, don't pass arguments to the execution primitives (do_...() member functions) but use class members instead. - Move old row handling code into log_event_old.cc to be used by *_rows_log_event_old classes. Also, a new test rpl_ndb_2other is added which tests basic replication from master using ndb tables to slave storing the same tables using (possibly) different engine (myisam,innodb). Test is based on existing tests rpl_ndb_2myisam and rpl_ndb_2innodb. However, these tests doesn't work for various reasons and currently are disabled (see BUG#19227). The new test differs from the ones it is based on as follows: 1. Single test tests replication with different storage engines on slave (myisam, innodb, ndb). 2. Include file extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_eng.test containing original tests is replaced by extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test which doesn't contain tests using partitioned tables as these don't work currently. Instead, it tests replication to a slave which has more or less columns than master. 3. Include file include/rpl_multi_engine3.inc is replaced with include/rpl_multi_engine2.inc. The later differs by performing slightly different operations (updating more than one row in the table) and clearing table with "TRUNCATE TABLE" statement instead of "DELETE FROM" as replication of "DELETE" doesn't work well in this setting. 4. Slave must use option --log-slave-updates=0 as otherwise execution of replication events generated by ndb fails if table uses a different storage engine on slave (see BUG#29569). sql/log_event.cc: - Initialization of new Rows_log_event members. - Fixing some typos in documentation. In Rows_log_event::do_apply_event: - Set COMPLETE_ROWS_F flag (when master and slave have the same number of columns and all colums are present in the row) - Move initialization of tables write/read sets here, outside the rows processing loop (and out of unpack_row() function). - Remove calls to do_prepare_row() - no longer needed. - Add code managing m_curr_row and m_curr_row_end pointers. - Change signatures of row processing methods of Rows_log_event and it descendants - now most arguments are taken from class members. - Remove do_prepare_row() methods which are no longer used. - The auto_afree_ptr template is moved to rpl_utility.h (so that it can be used in log_event_old.cc). - Removed copy_extra_fields() function - no longer used. In Rows_log_event::write_row (former replace_record): - The old code is moved to log_event_old.cc. - Use prepare_record() and non-destructive unpack_current_row() to fill record with data. - In case a record being inserted already exists on slave and row data is incomplete use the record found and non-destructive unpack_current_row() to combine new column values with existing ones. - More debug info added. In Rows_log_event::find_row (former find_and_fetch_row function): - The old code is moved to log_event_old.cc. - Unpacking of the row is moved here. - In case of search using PK, the key data is prepared here. - More debug info added. - Remove initialization of Rows_log_event::m_after_image buffer which is no longer used. - Use new row unpacking methods in Update_rows_log_event::do_exec_row() to create before and after image. Note: all existing code used by Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() has been moved to log_event_old.cc to be used by *_rows_log_event_old classes. sql/log_event.h: - Add new COMPLETE_ROWS_F flag in Rows_log_event. - Add Rows_log_event members describing the row being processed. - Add a pointer to key buffer which is used in derived classes. - Add new methods: find__row(), write_row() and unpack_current_row(). - Change signatures of do_...() methods (replace method arguments by class members). - Remove do_prepare_row() method which is no longer used. - Update method documentation. - Add Old_rows_log_event class, which contains the old row processing code, as a friend of Rows_log_event so that it can access all members of an event instance. sql/log_event_old.cc: Move here old implementation of Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() and helper methods. sql/log_event_old.h: - Define new class Old_rows_log_event encapsulating old version of Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() and the helper methods. - Add the Old_rows_log_event class as a base for *_old versions of RBR event classes, ensure that the old version of do_apply_event() is called. - For *_old classes, declare the helper methods used in the old version of do_apply_event(). sql/rpl_record.cc: - Make unpack_row non-destructive for columns not present in the row. - Don't fill read/write set here as it is done outside these functions. - Move initialization of a record with default values to a separate function prepare_record(). sql/rpl_record.h: - Change signature of unpack_row(). - Declare function prepare_record(). sql/rpl_utility.cc: Make tabe_def::calc_field_size() a const method. sql/rpl_utility.h: Make table_def::calc_field_size() a const method. Move auto_afree_ptr template here so that it can be re-used (currently in log_event.cc and log_event_old.cc). Similar with DBUG_PRINT_BITSET macro. mysql-test/extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test: Modification of rpl_ndb_2multi_eng test. Tests with partitioned tables are removed and a setup with slave having different number of columns than master is added. mysql-test/include/rpl_multi_engine2.inc: Modification of rpl_multi_engine3.inc which operates on more rows and replaces "DELETE FROM t1" with "TRUNCATE TABLE t1" as the first form doesn't replicate in NDB -> non-NDB setting (BUG#28538). mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/r/rpl_ndb_2other.result: Results of the test. mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/t/rpl_ndb_2other-slave.opt: Test options. --log-slave-updates=0 is compulsory as otherwise non-NDB slave applying row events from NDB master will fail when trying to log them. mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/t/rpl_ndb_2other.test: Test replication of NDB table to slave using other engine. The main test is in extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test. It is included here several times with different settings of default storage engine on slave.
19 years ago
BUG#36197: flush tables (or little table cache) can cause crash on slave When flushing tables, there were a slight chance that the flush was occuring between processing of two table map events. Since the tables are opened one by one, it might result in that the tables were not valid and that sub- sequent locking of tables would cause the slave to crash. The problem is solved by opening and locking all tables at once using simple_open_n_lock_tables(). Also, the patch contain a change to open_tables() so that pre-locking only takes place when the trg_event_map is not zero, which was not the case before (this caused the lock to be placed in thd->locked_tables instead of thd->lock since the assumption was that triggers would be called later and therefore the tables should be pre-locked). mysql-test/suite/rpl/r/rpl_found_rows.result: Result change mysql-test/suite/rpl/r/rpl_row_inexist_tbl.result: Result change mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/rpl_found_rows.test: Adding drop of table that was created in test. mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/rpl_slave_status.test: Adding waits for slave start and stop to ensure that test works. sql/log_event.cc: Replacing table-by-table open and lock with a single call to simple_open_n_lock_tables(), which in turn required some changes to other code. sql/log_event_old.cc: Replacing table-by-table open and lock with a single call to simple_open_n_lock_tables(), which in turn required some changes to other code. sql/sql_base.cc: Extending check inside open_tables() so that pre-locking in only done if tables->trg_egent_map is non-zero. mysql-test/include/wait_for_slave_sql_to_start.inc: New BitKeeper file ``mysql-test/include/wait_for_slave_sql_to_start.inc''
18 years ago
BUG#21842 (Cluster fails to replicate to innodb or myisam with err 134 using TPC-B): Problem: A RBR event can contain incomplete row data (only key value and fields which have been changed). In that case, when the row is unpacked into record and written to a table, the missing fields get incorrect NULL values leading to master-slave inconsistency. Solution: Use values found in slave's table for columns which are not given in the rows event. The code for writing a single row uses the following algorithm: 1. unpack row_data into table->record[0], 2. try to insert record, 3. if duplicate record found, fetch it into table->record[0], 4. unpack row_data into table->record[0], 5. write table->record[0] into the table. Where row_data is the row as stored in the data area of a rows event. Thus: a) unpacking of row_data happens at the time when row is written into a table, b) when unpacking (in step 4), only columns present in row_data are overwritten - all other columns remain as they were found in the table. Since all data needed for the above algorithm is stored inside Rows_log_event class, functions which locate and write rows are turned into methods of that class. replace_record() -> Rows_log_event::write_row() find_and_fetch_row() -> Rows_log_event::find_row() Both methods take row data from event's data buffer - the row being processed is pointed by m_curr_row. They unpack the data as needed into table's record buffers record[0] or record[1]. When row is unpacked, m_curr_row_end is set to point at next row in the data buffer. Other changes introduced in this changeset: - Change signature of unpack_row(): don't report errors and don't setup table's rw_set here. Errors can happen only when setting default values in prepare_record() function and are detected there. - In Rows_log_event and derived classes, don't pass arguments to the execution primitives (do_...() member functions) but use class members instead. - Move old row handling code into log_event_old.cc to be used by *_rows_log_event_old classes. Also, a new test rpl_ndb_2other is added which tests basic replication from master using ndb tables to slave storing the same tables using (possibly) different engine (myisam,innodb). Test is based on existing tests rpl_ndb_2myisam and rpl_ndb_2innodb. However, these tests doesn't work for various reasons and currently are disabled (see BUG#19227). The new test differs from the ones it is based on as follows: 1. Single test tests replication with different storage engines on slave (myisam, innodb, ndb). 2. Include file extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_eng.test containing original tests is replaced by extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test which doesn't contain tests using partitioned tables as these don't work currently. Instead, it tests replication to a slave which has more or less columns than master. 3. Include file include/rpl_multi_engine3.inc is replaced with include/rpl_multi_engine2.inc. The later differs by performing slightly different operations (updating more than one row in the table) and clearing table with "TRUNCATE TABLE" statement instead of "DELETE FROM" as replication of "DELETE" doesn't work well in this setting. 4. Slave must use option --log-slave-updates=0 as otherwise execution of replication events generated by ndb fails if table uses a different storage engine on slave (see BUG#29569). sql/log_event.cc: - Initialization of new Rows_log_event members. - Fixing some typos in documentation. In Rows_log_event::do_apply_event: - Set COMPLETE_ROWS_F flag (when master and slave have the same number of columns and all colums are present in the row) - Move initialization of tables write/read sets here, outside the rows processing loop (and out of unpack_row() function). - Remove calls to do_prepare_row() - no longer needed. - Add code managing m_curr_row and m_curr_row_end pointers. - Change signatures of row processing methods of Rows_log_event and it descendants - now most arguments are taken from class members. - Remove do_prepare_row() methods which are no longer used. - The auto_afree_ptr template is moved to rpl_utility.h (so that it can be used in log_event_old.cc). - Removed copy_extra_fields() function - no longer used. In Rows_log_event::write_row (former replace_record): - The old code is moved to log_event_old.cc. - Use prepare_record() and non-destructive unpack_current_row() to fill record with data. - In case a record being inserted already exists on slave and row data is incomplete use the record found and non-destructive unpack_current_row() to combine new column values with existing ones. - More debug info added. In Rows_log_event::find_row (former find_and_fetch_row function): - The old code is moved to log_event_old.cc. - Unpacking of the row is moved here. - In case of search using PK, the key data is prepared here. - More debug info added. - Remove initialization of Rows_log_event::m_after_image buffer which is no longer used. - Use new row unpacking methods in Update_rows_log_event::do_exec_row() to create before and after image. Note: all existing code used by Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() has been moved to log_event_old.cc to be used by *_rows_log_event_old classes. sql/log_event.h: - Add new COMPLETE_ROWS_F flag in Rows_log_event. - Add Rows_log_event members describing the row being processed. - Add a pointer to key buffer which is used in derived classes. - Add new methods: find__row(), write_row() and unpack_current_row(). - Change signatures of do_...() methods (replace method arguments by class members). - Remove do_prepare_row() method which is no longer used. - Update method documentation. - Add Old_rows_log_event class, which contains the old row processing code, as a friend of Rows_log_event so that it can access all members of an event instance. sql/log_event_old.cc: Move here old implementation of Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() and helper methods. sql/log_event_old.h: - Define new class Old_rows_log_event encapsulating old version of Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() and the helper methods. - Add the Old_rows_log_event class as a base for *_old versions of RBR event classes, ensure that the old version of do_apply_event() is called. - For *_old classes, declare the helper methods used in the old version of do_apply_event(). sql/rpl_record.cc: - Make unpack_row non-destructive for columns not present in the row. - Don't fill read/write set here as it is done outside these functions. - Move initialization of a record with default values to a separate function prepare_record(). sql/rpl_record.h: - Change signature of unpack_row(). - Declare function prepare_record(). sql/rpl_utility.cc: Make tabe_def::calc_field_size() a const method. sql/rpl_utility.h: Make table_def::calc_field_size() a const method. Move auto_afree_ptr template here so that it can be re-used (currently in log_event.cc and log_event_old.cc). Similar with DBUG_PRINT_BITSET macro. mysql-test/extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test: Modification of rpl_ndb_2multi_eng test. Tests with partitioned tables are removed and a setup with slave having different number of columns than master is added. mysql-test/include/rpl_multi_engine2.inc: Modification of rpl_multi_engine3.inc which operates on more rows and replaces "DELETE FROM t1" with "TRUNCATE TABLE t1" as the first form doesn't replicate in NDB -> non-NDB setting (BUG#28538). mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/r/rpl_ndb_2other.result: Results of the test. mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/t/rpl_ndb_2other-slave.opt: Test options. --log-slave-updates=0 is compulsory as otherwise non-NDB slave applying row events from NDB master will fail when trying to log them. mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/t/rpl_ndb_2other.test: Test replication of NDB table to slave using other engine. The main test is in extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test. It is included here several times with different settings of default storage engine on slave.
19 years ago
BUG#36197: flush tables (or little table cache) can cause crash on slave When flushing tables, there were a slight chance that the flush was occuring between processing of two table map events. Since the tables are opened one by one, it might result in that the tables were not valid and that sub- sequent locking of tables would cause the slave to crash. The problem is solved by opening and locking all tables at once using simple_open_n_lock_tables(). Also, the patch contain a change to open_tables() so that pre-locking only takes place when the trg_event_map is not zero, which was not the case before (this caused the lock to be placed in thd->locked_tables instead of thd->lock since the assumption was that triggers would be called later and therefore the tables should be pre-locked). mysql-test/suite/rpl/r/rpl_found_rows.result: Result change mysql-test/suite/rpl/r/rpl_row_inexist_tbl.result: Result change mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/rpl_found_rows.test: Adding drop of table that was created in test. mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/rpl_slave_status.test: Adding waits for slave start and stop to ensure that test works. sql/log_event.cc: Replacing table-by-table open and lock with a single call to simple_open_n_lock_tables(), which in turn required some changes to other code. sql/log_event_old.cc: Replacing table-by-table open and lock with a single call to simple_open_n_lock_tables(), which in turn required some changes to other code. sql/sql_base.cc: Extending check inside open_tables() so that pre-locking in only done if tables->trg_egent_map is non-zero. mysql-test/include/wait_for_slave_sql_to_start.inc: New BitKeeper file ``mysql-test/include/wait_for_slave_sql_to_start.inc''
18 years ago
BUG#21842 (Cluster fails to replicate to innodb or myisam with err 134 using TPC-B): Problem: A RBR event can contain incomplete row data (only key value and fields which have been changed). In that case, when the row is unpacked into record and written to a table, the missing fields get incorrect NULL values leading to master-slave inconsistency. Solution: Use values found in slave's table for columns which are not given in the rows event. The code for writing a single row uses the following algorithm: 1. unpack row_data into table->record[0], 2. try to insert record, 3. if duplicate record found, fetch it into table->record[0], 4. unpack row_data into table->record[0], 5. write table->record[0] into the table. Where row_data is the row as stored in the data area of a rows event. Thus: a) unpacking of row_data happens at the time when row is written into a table, b) when unpacking (in step 4), only columns present in row_data are overwritten - all other columns remain as they were found in the table. Since all data needed for the above algorithm is stored inside Rows_log_event class, functions which locate and write rows are turned into methods of that class. replace_record() -> Rows_log_event::write_row() find_and_fetch_row() -> Rows_log_event::find_row() Both methods take row data from event's data buffer - the row being processed is pointed by m_curr_row. They unpack the data as needed into table's record buffers record[0] or record[1]. When row is unpacked, m_curr_row_end is set to point at next row in the data buffer. Other changes introduced in this changeset: - Change signature of unpack_row(): don't report errors and don't setup table's rw_set here. Errors can happen only when setting default values in prepare_record() function and are detected there. - In Rows_log_event and derived classes, don't pass arguments to the execution primitives (do_...() member functions) but use class members instead. - Move old row handling code into log_event_old.cc to be used by *_rows_log_event_old classes. Also, a new test rpl_ndb_2other is added which tests basic replication from master using ndb tables to slave storing the same tables using (possibly) different engine (myisam,innodb). Test is based on existing tests rpl_ndb_2myisam and rpl_ndb_2innodb. However, these tests doesn't work for various reasons and currently are disabled (see BUG#19227). The new test differs from the ones it is based on as follows: 1. Single test tests replication with different storage engines on slave (myisam, innodb, ndb). 2. Include file extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_eng.test containing original tests is replaced by extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test which doesn't contain tests using partitioned tables as these don't work currently. Instead, it tests replication to a slave which has more or less columns than master. 3. Include file include/rpl_multi_engine3.inc is replaced with include/rpl_multi_engine2.inc. The later differs by performing slightly different operations (updating more than one row in the table) and clearing table with "TRUNCATE TABLE" statement instead of "DELETE FROM" as replication of "DELETE" doesn't work well in this setting. 4. Slave must use option --log-slave-updates=0 as otherwise execution of replication events generated by ndb fails if table uses a different storage engine on slave (see BUG#29569). sql/log_event.cc: - Initialization of new Rows_log_event members. - Fixing some typos in documentation. In Rows_log_event::do_apply_event: - Set COMPLETE_ROWS_F flag (when master and slave have the same number of columns and all colums are present in the row) - Move initialization of tables write/read sets here, outside the rows processing loop (and out of unpack_row() function). - Remove calls to do_prepare_row() - no longer needed. - Add code managing m_curr_row and m_curr_row_end pointers. - Change signatures of row processing methods of Rows_log_event and it descendants - now most arguments are taken from class members. - Remove do_prepare_row() methods which are no longer used. - The auto_afree_ptr template is moved to rpl_utility.h (so that it can be used in log_event_old.cc). - Removed copy_extra_fields() function - no longer used. In Rows_log_event::write_row (former replace_record): - The old code is moved to log_event_old.cc. - Use prepare_record() and non-destructive unpack_current_row() to fill record with data. - In case a record being inserted already exists on slave and row data is incomplete use the record found and non-destructive unpack_current_row() to combine new column values with existing ones. - More debug info added. In Rows_log_event::find_row (former find_and_fetch_row function): - The old code is moved to log_event_old.cc. - Unpacking of the row is moved here. - In case of search using PK, the key data is prepared here. - More debug info added. - Remove initialization of Rows_log_event::m_after_image buffer which is no longer used. - Use new row unpacking methods in Update_rows_log_event::do_exec_row() to create before and after image. Note: all existing code used by Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() has been moved to log_event_old.cc to be used by *_rows_log_event_old classes. sql/log_event.h: - Add new COMPLETE_ROWS_F flag in Rows_log_event. - Add Rows_log_event members describing the row being processed. - Add a pointer to key buffer which is used in derived classes. - Add new methods: find__row(), write_row() and unpack_current_row(). - Change signatures of do_...() methods (replace method arguments by class members). - Remove do_prepare_row() method which is no longer used. - Update method documentation. - Add Old_rows_log_event class, which contains the old row processing code, as a friend of Rows_log_event so that it can access all members of an event instance. sql/log_event_old.cc: Move here old implementation of Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() and helper methods. sql/log_event_old.h: - Define new class Old_rows_log_event encapsulating old version of Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() and the helper methods. - Add the Old_rows_log_event class as a base for *_old versions of RBR event classes, ensure that the old version of do_apply_event() is called. - For *_old classes, declare the helper methods used in the old version of do_apply_event(). sql/rpl_record.cc: - Make unpack_row non-destructive for columns not present in the row. - Don't fill read/write set here as it is done outside these functions. - Move initialization of a record with default values to a separate function prepare_record(). sql/rpl_record.h: - Change signature of unpack_row(). - Declare function prepare_record(). sql/rpl_utility.cc: Make tabe_def::calc_field_size() a const method. sql/rpl_utility.h: Make table_def::calc_field_size() a const method. Move auto_afree_ptr template here so that it can be re-used (currently in log_event.cc and log_event_old.cc). Similar with DBUG_PRINT_BITSET macro. mysql-test/extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test: Modification of rpl_ndb_2multi_eng test. Tests with partitioned tables are removed and a setup with slave having different number of columns than master is added. mysql-test/include/rpl_multi_engine2.inc: Modification of rpl_multi_engine3.inc which operates on more rows and replaces "DELETE FROM t1" with "TRUNCATE TABLE t1" as the first form doesn't replicate in NDB -> non-NDB setting (BUG#28538). mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/r/rpl_ndb_2other.result: Results of the test. mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/t/rpl_ndb_2other-slave.opt: Test options. --log-slave-updates=0 is compulsory as otherwise non-NDB slave applying row events from NDB master will fail when trying to log them. mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/t/rpl_ndb_2other.test: Test replication of NDB table to slave using other engine. The main test is in extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test. It is included here several times with different settings of default storage engine on slave.
19 years ago
BUG#36197: flush tables (or little table cache) can cause crash on slave When flushing tables, there were a slight chance that the flush was occuring between processing of two table map events. Since the tables are opened one by one, it might result in that the tables were not valid and that sub- sequent locking of tables would cause the slave to crash. The problem is solved by opening and locking all tables at once using simple_open_n_lock_tables(). Also, the patch contain a change to open_tables() so that pre-locking only takes place when the trg_event_map is not zero, which was not the case before (this caused the lock to be placed in thd->locked_tables instead of thd->lock since the assumption was that triggers would be called later and therefore the tables should be pre-locked). mysql-test/suite/rpl/r/rpl_found_rows.result: Result change mysql-test/suite/rpl/r/rpl_row_inexist_tbl.result: Result change mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/rpl_found_rows.test: Adding drop of table that was created in test. mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/rpl_slave_status.test: Adding waits for slave start and stop to ensure that test works. sql/log_event.cc: Replacing table-by-table open and lock with a single call to simple_open_n_lock_tables(), which in turn required some changes to other code. sql/log_event_old.cc: Replacing table-by-table open and lock with a single call to simple_open_n_lock_tables(), which in turn required some changes to other code. sql/sql_base.cc: Extending check inside open_tables() so that pre-locking in only done if tables->trg_egent_map is non-zero. mysql-test/include/wait_for_slave_sql_to_start.inc: New BitKeeper file ``mysql-test/include/wait_for_slave_sql_to_start.inc''
18 years ago
BUG#21842 (Cluster fails to replicate to innodb or myisam with err 134 using TPC-B): Problem: A RBR event can contain incomplete row data (only key value and fields which have been changed). In that case, when the row is unpacked into record and written to a table, the missing fields get incorrect NULL values leading to master-slave inconsistency. Solution: Use values found in slave's table for columns which are not given in the rows event. The code for writing a single row uses the following algorithm: 1. unpack row_data into table->record[0], 2. try to insert record, 3. if duplicate record found, fetch it into table->record[0], 4. unpack row_data into table->record[0], 5. write table->record[0] into the table. Where row_data is the row as stored in the data area of a rows event. Thus: a) unpacking of row_data happens at the time when row is written into a table, b) when unpacking (in step 4), only columns present in row_data are overwritten - all other columns remain as they were found in the table. Since all data needed for the above algorithm is stored inside Rows_log_event class, functions which locate and write rows are turned into methods of that class. replace_record() -> Rows_log_event::write_row() find_and_fetch_row() -> Rows_log_event::find_row() Both methods take row data from event's data buffer - the row being processed is pointed by m_curr_row. They unpack the data as needed into table's record buffers record[0] or record[1]. When row is unpacked, m_curr_row_end is set to point at next row in the data buffer. Other changes introduced in this changeset: - Change signature of unpack_row(): don't report errors and don't setup table's rw_set here. Errors can happen only when setting default values in prepare_record() function and are detected there. - In Rows_log_event and derived classes, don't pass arguments to the execution primitives (do_...() member functions) but use class members instead. - Move old row handling code into log_event_old.cc to be used by *_rows_log_event_old classes. Also, a new test rpl_ndb_2other is added which tests basic replication from master using ndb tables to slave storing the same tables using (possibly) different engine (myisam,innodb). Test is based on existing tests rpl_ndb_2myisam and rpl_ndb_2innodb. However, these tests doesn't work for various reasons and currently are disabled (see BUG#19227). The new test differs from the ones it is based on as follows: 1. Single test tests replication with different storage engines on slave (myisam, innodb, ndb). 2. Include file extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_eng.test containing original tests is replaced by extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test which doesn't contain tests using partitioned tables as these don't work currently. Instead, it tests replication to a slave which has more or less columns than master. 3. Include file include/rpl_multi_engine3.inc is replaced with include/rpl_multi_engine2.inc. The later differs by performing slightly different operations (updating more than one row in the table) and clearing table with "TRUNCATE TABLE" statement instead of "DELETE FROM" as replication of "DELETE" doesn't work well in this setting. 4. Slave must use option --log-slave-updates=0 as otherwise execution of replication events generated by ndb fails if table uses a different storage engine on slave (see BUG#29569). sql/log_event.cc: - Initialization of new Rows_log_event members. - Fixing some typos in documentation. In Rows_log_event::do_apply_event: - Set COMPLETE_ROWS_F flag (when master and slave have the same number of columns and all colums are present in the row) - Move initialization of tables write/read sets here, outside the rows processing loop (and out of unpack_row() function). - Remove calls to do_prepare_row() - no longer needed. - Add code managing m_curr_row and m_curr_row_end pointers. - Change signatures of row processing methods of Rows_log_event and it descendants - now most arguments are taken from class members. - Remove do_prepare_row() methods which are no longer used. - The auto_afree_ptr template is moved to rpl_utility.h (so that it can be used in log_event_old.cc). - Removed copy_extra_fields() function - no longer used. In Rows_log_event::write_row (former replace_record): - The old code is moved to log_event_old.cc. - Use prepare_record() and non-destructive unpack_current_row() to fill record with data. - In case a record being inserted already exists on slave and row data is incomplete use the record found and non-destructive unpack_current_row() to combine new column values with existing ones. - More debug info added. In Rows_log_event::find_row (former find_and_fetch_row function): - The old code is moved to log_event_old.cc. - Unpacking of the row is moved here. - In case of search using PK, the key data is prepared here. - More debug info added. - Remove initialization of Rows_log_event::m_after_image buffer which is no longer used. - Use new row unpacking methods in Update_rows_log_event::do_exec_row() to create before and after image. Note: all existing code used by Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() has been moved to log_event_old.cc to be used by *_rows_log_event_old classes. sql/log_event.h: - Add new COMPLETE_ROWS_F flag in Rows_log_event. - Add Rows_log_event members describing the row being processed. - Add a pointer to key buffer which is used in derived classes. - Add new methods: find__row(), write_row() and unpack_current_row(). - Change signatures of do_...() methods (replace method arguments by class members). - Remove do_prepare_row() method which is no longer used. - Update method documentation. - Add Old_rows_log_event class, which contains the old row processing code, as a friend of Rows_log_event so that it can access all members of an event instance. sql/log_event_old.cc: Move here old implementation of Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() and helper methods. sql/log_event_old.h: - Define new class Old_rows_log_event encapsulating old version of Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() and the helper methods. - Add the Old_rows_log_event class as a base for *_old versions of RBR event classes, ensure that the old version of do_apply_event() is called. - For *_old classes, declare the helper methods used in the old version of do_apply_event(). sql/rpl_record.cc: - Make unpack_row non-destructive for columns not present in the row. - Don't fill read/write set here as it is done outside these functions. - Move initialization of a record with default values to a separate function prepare_record(). sql/rpl_record.h: - Change signature of unpack_row(). - Declare function prepare_record(). sql/rpl_utility.cc: Make tabe_def::calc_field_size() a const method. sql/rpl_utility.h: Make table_def::calc_field_size() a const method. Move auto_afree_ptr template here so that it can be re-used (currently in log_event.cc and log_event_old.cc). Similar with DBUG_PRINT_BITSET macro. mysql-test/extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test: Modification of rpl_ndb_2multi_eng test. Tests with partitioned tables are removed and a setup with slave having different number of columns than master is added. mysql-test/include/rpl_multi_engine2.inc: Modification of rpl_multi_engine3.inc which operates on more rows and replaces "DELETE FROM t1" with "TRUNCATE TABLE t1" as the first form doesn't replicate in NDB -> non-NDB setting (BUG#28538). mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/r/rpl_ndb_2other.result: Results of the test. mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/t/rpl_ndb_2other-slave.opt: Test options. --log-slave-updates=0 is compulsory as otherwise non-NDB slave applying row events from NDB master will fail when trying to log them. mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/t/rpl_ndb_2other.test: Test replication of NDB table to slave using other engine. The main test is in extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test. It is included here several times with different settings of default storage engine on slave.
19 years ago
BUG#36197: flush tables (or little table cache) can cause crash on slave When flushing tables, there were a slight chance that the flush was occuring between processing of two table map events. Since the tables are opened one by one, it might result in that the tables were not valid and that sub- sequent locking of tables would cause the slave to crash. The problem is solved by opening and locking all tables at once using simple_open_n_lock_tables(). Also, the patch contain a change to open_tables() so that pre-locking only takes place when the trg_event_map is not zero, which was not the case before (this caused the lock to be placed in thd->locked_tables instead of thd->lock since the assumption was that triggers would be called later and therefore the tables should be pre-locked). mysql-test/suite/rpl/r/rpl_found_rows.result: Result change mysql-test/suite/rpl/r/rpl_row_inexist_tbl.result: Result change mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/rpl_found_rows.test: Adding drop of table that was created in test. mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/rpl_slave_status.test: Adding waits for slave start and stop to ensure that test works. sql/log_event.cc: Replacing table-by-table open and lock with a single call to simple_open_n_lock_tables(), which in turn required some changes to other code. sql/log_event_old.cc: Replacing table-by-table open and lock with a single call to simple_open_n_lock_tables(), which in turn required some changes to other code. sql/sql_base.cc: Extending check inside open_tables() so that pre-locking in only done if tables->trg_egent_map is non-zero. mysql-test/include/wait_for_slave_sql_to_start.inc: New BitKeeper file ``mysql-test/include/wait_for_slave_sql_to_start.inc''
18 years ago
BUG#21842 (Cluster fails to replicate to innodb or myisam with err 134 using TPC-B): Problem: A RBR event can contain incomplete row data (only key value and fields which have been changed). In that case, when the row is unpacked into record and written to a table, the missing fields get incorrect NULL values leading to master-slave inconsistency. Solution: Use values found in slave's table for columns which are not given in the rows event. The code for writing a single row uses the following algorithm: 1. unpack row_data into table->record[0], 2. try to insert record, 3. if duplicate record found, fetch it into table->record[0], 4. unpack row_data into table->record[0], 5. write table->record[0] into the table. Where row_data is the row as stored in the data area of a rows event. Thus: a) unpacking of row_data happens at the time when row is written into a table, b) when unpacking (in step 4), only columns present in row_data are overwritten - all other columns remain as they were found in the table. Since all data needed for the above algorithm is stored inside Rows_log_event class, functions which locate and write rows are turned into methods of that class. replace_record() -> Rows_log_event::write_row() find_and_fetch_row() -> Rows_log_event::find_row() Both methods take row data from event's data buffer - the row being processed is pointed by m_curr_row. They unpack the data as needed into table's record buffers record[0] or record[1]. When row is unpacked, m_curr_row_end is set to point at next row in the data buffer. Other changes introduced in this changeset: - Change signature of unpack_row(): don't report errors and don't setup table's rw_set here. Errors can happen only when setting default values in prepare_record() function and are detected there. - In Rows_log_event and derived classes, don't pass arguments to the execution primitives (do_...() member functions) but use class members instead. - Move old row handling code into log_event_old.cc to be used by *_rows_log_event_old classes. Also, a new test rpl_ndb_2other is added which tests basic replication from master using ndb tables to slave storing the same tables using (possibly) different engine (myisam,innodb). Test is based on existing tests rpl_ndb_2myisam and rpl_ndb_2innodb. However, these tests doesn't work for various reasons and currently are disabled (see BUG#19227). The new test differs from the ones it is based on as follows: 1. Single test tests replication with different storage engines on slave (myisam, innodb, ndb). 2. Include file extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_eng.test containing original tests is replaced by extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test which doesn't contain tests using partitioned tables as these don't work currently. Instead, it tests replication to a slave which has more or less columns than master. 3. Include file include/rpl_multi_engine3.inc is replaced with include/rpl_multi_engine2.inc. The later differs by performing slightly different operations (updating more than one row in the table) and clearing table with "TRUNCATE TABLE" statement instead of "DELETE FROM" as replication of "DELETE" doesn't work well in this setting. 4. Slave must use option --log-slave-updates=0 as otherwise execution of replication events generated by ndb fails if table uses a different storage engine on slave (see BUG#29569). sql/log_event.cc: - Initialization of new Rows_log_event members. - Fixing some typos in documentation. In Rows_log_event::do_apply_event: - Set COMPLETE_ROWS_F flag (when master and slave have the same number of columns and all colums are present in the row) - Move initialization of tables write/read sets here, outside the rows processing loop (and out of unpack_row() function). - Remove calls to do_prepare_row() - no longer needed. - Add code managing m_curr_row and m_curr_row_end pointers. - Change signatures of row processing methods of Rows_log_event and it descendants - now most arguments are taken from class members. - Remove do_prepare_row() methods which are no longer used. - The auto_afree_ptr template is moved to rpl_utility.h (so that it can be used in log_event_old.cc). - Removed copy_extra_fields() function - no longer used. In Rows_log_event::write_row (former replace_record): - The old code is moved to log_event_old.cc. - Use prepare_record() and non-destructive unpack_current_row() to fill record with data. - In case a record being inserted already exists on slave and row data is incomplete use the record found and non-destructive unpack_current_row() to combine new column values with existing ones. - More debug info added. In Rows_log_event::find_row (former find_and_fetch_row function): - The old code is moved to log_event_old.cc. - Unpacking of the row is moved here. - In case of search using PK, the key data is prepared here. - More debug info added. - Remove initialization of Rows_log_event::m_after_image buffer which is no longer used. - Use new row unpacking methods in Update_rows_log_event::do_exec_row() to create before and after image. Note: all existing code used by Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() has been moved to log_event_old.cc to be used by *_rows_log_event_old classes. sql/log_event.h: - Add new COMPLETE_ROWS_F flag in Rows_log_event. - Add Rows_log_event members describing the row being processed. - Add a pointer to key buffer which is used in derived classes. - Add new methods: find__row(), write_row() and unpack_current_row(). - Change signatures of do_...() methods (replace method arguments by class members). - Remove do_prepare_row() method which is no longer used. - Update method documentation. - Add Old_rows_log_event class, which contains the old row processing code, as a friend of Rows_log_event so that it can access all members of an event instance. sql/log_event_old.cc: Move here old implementation of Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() and helper methods. sql/log_event_old.h: - Define new class Old_rows_log_event encapsulating old version of Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() and the helper methods. - Add the Old_rows_log_event class as a base for *_old versions of RBR event classes, ensure that the old version of do_apply_event() is called. - For *_old classes, declare the helper methods used in the old version of do_apply_event(). sql/rpl_record.cc: - Make unpack_row non-destructive for columns not present in the row. - Don't fill read/write set here as it is done outside these functions. - Move initialization of a record with default values to a separate function prepare_record(). sql/rpl_record.h: - Change signature of unpack_row(). - Declare function prepare_record(). sql/rpl_utility.cc: Make tabe_def::calc_field_size() a const method. sql/rpl_utility.h: Make table_def::calc_field_size() a const method. Move auto_afree_ptr template here so that it can be re-used (currently in log_event.cc and log_event_old.cc). Similar with DBUG_PRINT_BITSET macro. mysql-test/extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test: Modification of rpl_ndb_2multi_eng test. Tests with partitioned tables are removed and a setup with slave having different number of columns than master is added. mysql-test/include/rpl_multi_engine2.inc: Modification of rpl_multi_engine3.inc which operates on more rows and replaces "DELETE FROM t1" with "TRUNCATE TABLE t1" as the first form doesn't replicate in NDB -> non-NDB setting (BUG#28538). mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/r/rpl_ndb_2other.result: Results of the test. mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/t/rpl_ndb_2other-slave.opt: Test options. --log-slave-updates=0 is compulsory as otherwise non-NDB slave applying row events from NDB master will fail when trying to log them. mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/t/rpl_ndb_2other.test: Test replication of NDB table to slave using other engine. The main test is in extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test. It is included here several times with different settings of default storage engine on slave.
19 years ago
BUG#36197: flush tables (or little table cache) can cause crash on slave When flushing tables, there were a slight chance that the flush was occuring between processing of two table map events. Since the tables are opened one by one, it might result in that the tables were not valid and that sub- sequent locking of tables would cause the slave to crash. The problem is solved by opening and locking all tables at once using simple_open_n_lock_tables(). Also, the patch contain a change to open_tables() so that pre-locking only takes place when the trg_event_map is not zero, which was not the case before (this caused the lock to be placed in thd->locked_tables instead of thd->lock since the assumption was that triggers would be called later and therefore the tables should be pre-locked). mysql-test/suite/rpl/r/rpl_found_rows.result: Result change mysql-test/suite/rpl/r/rpl_row_inexist_tbl.result: Result change mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/rpl_found_rows.test: Adding drop of table that was created in test. mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/rpl_slave_status.test: Adding waits for slave start and stop to ensure that test works. sql/log_event.cc: Replacing table-by-table open and lock with a single call to simple_open_n_lock_tables(), which in turn required some changes to other code. sql/log_event_old.cc: Replacing table-by-table open and lock with a single call to simple_open_n_lock_tables(), which in turn required some changes to other code. sql/sql_base.cc: Extending check inside open_tables() so that pre-locking in only done if tables->trg_egent_map is non-zero. mysql-test/include/wait_for_slave_sql_to_start.inc: New BitKeeper file ``mysql-test/include/wait_for_slave_sql_to_start.inc''
18 years ago
BUG#21842 (Cluster fails to replicate to innodb or myisam with err 134 using TPC-B): Problem: A RBR event can contain incomplete row data (only key value and fields which have been changed). In that case, when the row is unpacked into record and written to a table, the missing fields get incorrect NULL values leading to master-slave inconsistency. Solution: Use values found in slave's table for columns which are not given in the rows event. The code for writing a single row uses the following algorithm: 1. unpack row_data into table->record[0], 2. try to insert record, 3. if duplicate record found, fetch it into table->record[0], 4. unpack row_data into table->record[0], 5. write table->record[0] into the table. Where row_data is the row as stored in the data area of a rows event. Thus: a) unpacking of row_data happens at the time when row is written into a table, b) when unpacking (in step 4), only columns present in row_data are overwritten - all other columns remain as they were found in the table. Since all data needed for the above algorithm is stored inside Rows_log_event class, functions which locate and write rows are turned into methods of that class. replace_record() -> Rows_log_event::write_row() find_and_fetch_row() -> Rows_log_event::find_row() Both methods take row data from event's data buffer - the row being processed is pointed by m_curr_row. They unpack the data as needed into table's record buffers record[0] or record[1]. When row is unpacked, m_curr_row_end is set to point at next row in the data buffer. Other changes introduced in this changeset: - Change signature of unpack_row(): don't report errors and don't setup table's rw_set here. Errors can happen only when setting default values in prepare_record() function and are detected there. - In Rows_log_event and derived classes, don't pass arguments to the execution primitives (do_...() member functions) but use class members instead. - Move old row handling code into log_event_old.cc to be used by *_rows_log_event_old classes. Also, a new test rpl_ndb_2other is added which tests basic replication from master using ndb tables to slave storing the same tables using (possibly) different engine (myisam,innodb). Test is based on existing tests rpl_ndb_2myisam and rpl_ndb_2innodb. However, these tests doesn't work for various reasons and currently are disabled (see BUG#19227). The new test differs from the ones it is based on as follows: 1. Single test tests replication with different storage engines on slave (myisam, innodb, ndb). 2. Include file extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_eng.test containing original tests is replaced by extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test which doesn't contain tests using partitioned tables as these don't work currently. Instead, it tests replication to a slave which has more or less columns than master. 3. Include file include/rpl_multi_engine3.inc is replaced with include/rpl_multi_engine2.inc. The later differs by performing slightly different operations (updating more than one row in the table) and clearing table with "TRUNCATE TABLE" statement instead of "DELETE FROM" as replication of "DELETE" doesn't work well in this setting. 4. Slave must use option --log-slave-updates=0 as otherwise execution of replication events generated by ndb fails if table uses a different storage engine on slave (see BUG#29569). sql/log_event.cc: - Initialization of new Rows_log_event members. - Fixing some typos in documentation. In Rows_log_event::do_apply_event: - Set COMPLETE_ROWS_F flag (when master and slave have the same number of columns and all colums are present in the row) - Move initialization of tables write/read sets here, outside the rows processing loop (and out of unpack_row() function). - Remove calls to do_prepare_row() - no longer needed. - Add code managing m_curr_row and m_curr_row_end pointers. - Change signatures of row processing methods of Rows_log_event and it descendants - now most arguments are taken from class members. - Remove do_prepare_row() methods which are no longer used. - The auto_afree_ptr template is moved to rpl_utility.h (so that it can be used in log_event_old.cc). - Removed copy_extra_fields() function - no longer used. In Rows_log_event::write_row (former replace_record): - The old code is moved to log_event_old.cc. - Use prepare_record() and non-destructive unpack_current_row() to fill record with data. - In case a record being inserted already exists on slave and row data is incomplete use the record found and non-destructive unpack_current_row() to combine new column values with existing ones. - More debug info added. In Rows_log_event::find_row (former find_and_fetch_row function): - The old code is moved to log_event_old.cc. - Unpacking of the row is moved here. - In case of search using PK, the key data is prepared here. - More debug info added. - Remove initialization of Rows_log_event::m_after_image buffer which is no longer used. - Use new row unpacking methods in Update_rows_log_event::do_exec_row() to create before and after image. Note: all existing code used by Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() has been moved to log_event_old.cc to be used by *_rows_log_event_old classes. sql/log_event.h: - Add new COMPLETE_ROWS_F flag in Rows_log_event. - Add Rows_log_event members describing the row being processed. - Add a pointer to key buffer which is used in derived classes. - Add new methods: find__row(), write_row() and unpack_current_row(). - Change signatures of do_...() methods (replace method arguments by class members). - Remove do_prepare_row() method which is no longer used. - Update method documentation. - Add Old_rows_log_event class, which contains the old row processing code, as a friend of Rows_log_event so that it can access all members of an event instance. sql/log_event_old.cc: Move here old implementation of Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() and helper methods. sql/log_event_old.h: - Define new class Old_rows_log_event encapsulating old version of Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() and the helper methods. - Add the Old_rows_log_event class as a base for *_old versions of RBR event classes, ensure that the old version of do_apply_event() is called. - For *_old classes, declare the helper methods used in the old version of do_apply_event(). sql/rpl_record.cc: - Make unpack_row non-destructive for columns not present in the row. - Don't fill read/write set here as it is done outside these functions. - Move initialization of a record with default values to a separate function prepare_record(). sql/rpl_record.h: - Change signature of unpack_row(). - Declare function prepare_record(). sql/rpl_utility.cc: Make tabe_def::calc_field_size() a const method. sql/rpl_utility.h: Make table_def::calc_field_size() a const method. Move auto_afree_ptr template here so that it can be re-used (currently in log_event.cc and log_event_old.cc). Similar with DBUG_PRINT_BITSET macro. mysql-test/extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test: Modification of rpl_ndb_2multi_eng test. Tests with partitioned tables are removed and a setup with slave having different number of columns than master is added. mysql-test/include/rpl_multi_engine2.inc: Modification of rpl_multi_engine3.inc which operates on more rows and replaces "DELETE FROM t1" with "TRUNCATE TABLE t1" as the first form doesn't replicate in NDB -> non-NDB setting (BUG#28538). mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/r/rpl_ndb_2other.result: Results of the test. mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/t/rpl_ndb_2other-slave.opt: Test options. --log-slave-updates=0 is compulsory as otherwise non-NDB slave applying row events from NDB master will fail when trying to log them. mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/t/rpl_ndb_2other.test: Test replication of NDB table to slave using other engine. The main test is in extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test. It is included here several times with different settings of default storage engine on slave.
19 years ago
BUG#36197: flush tables (or little table cache) can cause crash on slave When flushing tables, there were a slight chance that the flush was occuring between processing of two table map events. Since the tables are opened one by one, it might result in that the tables were not valid and that sub- sequent locking of tables would cause the slave to crash. The problem is solved by opening and locking all tables at once using simple_open_n_lock_tables(). Also, the patch contain a change to open_tables() so that pre-locking only takes place when the trg_event_map is not zero, which was not the case before (this caused the lock to be placed in thd->locked_tables instead of thd->lock since the assumption was that triggers would be called later and therefore the tables should be pre-locked). mysql-test/suite/rpl/r/rpl_found_rows.result: Result change mysql-test/suite/rpl/r/rpl_row_inexist_tbl.result: Result change mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/rpl_found_rows.test: Adding drop of table that was created in test. mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/rpl_slave_status.test: Adding waits for slave start and stop to ensure that test works. sql/log_event.cc: Replacing table-by-table open and lock with a single call to simple_open_n_lock_tables(), which in turn required some changes to other code. sql/log_event_old.cc: Replacing table-by-table open and lock with a single call to simple_open_n_lock_tables(), which in turn required some changes to other code. sql/sql_base.cc: Extending check inside open_tables() so that pre-locking in only done if tables->trg_egent_map is non-zero. mysql-test/include/wait_for_slave_sql_to_start.inc: New BitKeeper file ``mysql-test/include/wait_for_slave_sql_to_start.inc''
18 years ago
BUG#21842 (Cluster fails to replicate to innodb or myisam with err 134 using TPC-B): Problem: A RBR event can contain incomplete row data (only key value and fields which have been changed). In that case, when the row is unpacked into record and written to a table, the missing fields get incorrect NULL values leading to master-slave inconsistency. Solution: Use values found in slave's table for columns which are not given in the rows event. The code for writing a single row uses the following algorithm: 1. unpack row_data into table->record[0], 2. try to insert record, 3. if duplicate record found, fetch it into table->record[0], 4. unpack row_data into table->record[0], 5. write table->record[0] into the table. Where row_data is the row as stored in the data area of a rows event. Thus: a) unpacking of row_data happens at the time when row is written into a table, b) when unpacking (in step 4), only columns present in row_data are overwritten - all other columns remain as they were found in the table. Since all data needed for the above algorithm is stored inside Rows_log_event class, functions which locate and write rows are turned into methods of that class. replace_record() -> Rows_log_event::write_row() find_and_fetch_row() -> Rows_log_event::find_row() Both methods take row data from event's data buffer - the row being processed is pointed by m_curr_row. They unpack the data as needed into table's record buffers record[0] or record[1]. When row is unpacked, m_curr_row_end is set to point at next row in the data buffer. Other changes introduced in this changeset: - Change signature of unpack_row(): don't report errors and don't setup table's rw_set here. Errors can happen only when setting default values in prepare_record() function and are detected there. - In Rows_log_event and derived classes, don't pass arguments to the execution primitives (do_...() member functions) but use class members instead. - Move old row handling code into log_event_old.cc to be used by *_rows_log_event_old classes. Also, a new test rpl_ndb_2other is added which tests basic replication from master using ndb tables to slave storing the same tables using (possibly) different engine (myisam,innodb). Test is based on existing tests rpl_ndb_2myisam and rpl_ndb_2innodb. However, these tests doesn't work for various reasons and currently are disabled (see BUG#19227). The new test differs from the ones it is based on as follows: 1. Single test tests replication with different storage engines on slave (myisam, innodb, ndb). 2. Include file extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_eng.test containing original tests is replaced by extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test which doesn't contain tests using partitioned tables as these don't work currently. Instead, it tests replication to a slave which has more or less columns than master. 3. Include file include/rpl_multi_engine3.inc is replaced with include/rpl_multi_engine2.inc. The later differs by performing slightly different operations (updating more than one row in the table) and clearing table with "TRUNCATE TABLE" statement instead of "DELETE FROM" as replication of "DELETE" doesn't work well in this setting. 4. Slave must use option --log-slave-updates=0 as otherwise execution of replication events generated by ndb fails if table uses a different storage engine on slave (see BUG#29569). sql/log_event.cc: - Initialization of new Rows_log_event members. - Fixing some typos in documentation. In Rows_log_event::do_apply_event: - Set COMPLETE_ROWS_F flag (when master and slave have the same number of columns and all colums are present in the row) - Move initialization of tables write/read sets here, outside the rows processing loop (and out of unpack_row() function). - Remove calls to do_prepare_row() - no longer needed. - Add code managing m_curr_row and m_curr_row_end pointers. - Change signatures of row processing methods of Rows_log_event and it descendants - now most arguments are taken from class members. - Remove do_prepare_row() methods which are no longer used. - The auto_afree_ptr template is moved to rpl_utility.h (so that it can be used in log_event_old.cc). - Removed copy_extra_fields() function - no longer used. In Rows_log_event::write_row (former replace_record): - The old code is moved to log_event_old.cc. - Use prepare_record() and non-destructive unpack_current_row() to fill record with data. - In case a record being inserted already exists on slave and row data is incomplete use the record found and non-destructive unpack_current_row() to combine new column values with existing ones. - More debug info added. In Rows_log_event::find_row (former find_and_fetch_row function): - The old code is moved to log_event_old.cc. - Unpacking of the row is moved here. - In case of search using PK, the key data is prepared here. - More debug info added. - Remove initialization of Rows_log_event::m_after_image buffer which is no longer used. - Use new row unpacking methods in Update_rows_log_event::do_exec_row() to create before and after image. Note: all existing code used by Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() has been moved to log_event_old.cc to be used by *_rows_log_event_old classes. sql/log_event.h: - Add new COMPLETE_ROWS_F flag in Rows_log_event. - Add Rows_log_event members describing the row being processed. - Add a pointer to key buffer which is used in derived classes. - Add new methods: find__row(), write_row() and unpack_current_row(). - Change signatures of do_...() methods (replace method arguments by class members). - Remove do_prepare_row() method which is no longer used. - Update method documentation. - Add Old_rows_log_event class, which contains the old row processing code, as a friend of Rows_log_event so that it can access all members of an event instance. sql/log_event_old.cc: Move here old implementation of Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() and helper methods. sql/log_event_old.h: - Define new class Old_rows_log_event encapsulating old version of Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() and the helper methods. - Add the Old_rows_log_event class as a base for *_old versions of RBR event classes, ensure that the old version of do_apply_event() is called. - For *_old classes, declare the helper methods used in the old version of do_apply_event(). sql/rpl_record.cc: - Make unpack_row non-destructive for columns not present in the row. - Don't fill read/write set here as it is done outside these functions. - Move initialization of a record with default values to a separate function prepare_record(). sql/rpl_record.h: - Change signature of unpack_row(). - Declare function prepare_record(). sql/rpl_utility.cc: Make tabe_def::calc_field_size() a const method. sql/rpl_utility.h: Make table_def::calc_field_size() a const method. Move auto_afree_ptr template here so that it can be re-used (currently in log_event.cc and log_event_old.cc). Similar with DBUG_PRINT_BITSET macro. mysql-test/extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test: Modification of rpl_ndb_2multi_eng test. Tests with partitioned tables are removed and a setup with slave having different number of columns than master is added. mysql-test/include/rpl_multi_engine2.inc: Modification of rpl_multi_engine3.inc which operates on more rows and replaces "DELETE FROM t1" with "TRUNCATE TABLE t1" as the first form doesn't replicate in NDB -> non-NDB setting (BUG#28538). mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/r/rpl_ndb_2other.result: Results of the test. mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/t/rpl_ndb_2other-slave.opt: Test options. --log-slave-updates=0 is compulsory as otherwise non-NDB slave applying row events from NDB master will fail when trying to log them. mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/t/rpl_ndb_2other.test: Test replication of NDB table to slave using other engine. The main test is in extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test. It is included here several times with different settings of default storage engine on slave.
19 years ago
BUG#36197: flush tables (or little table cache) can cause crash on slave When flushing tables, there were a slight chance that the flush was occuring between processing of two table map events. Since the tables are opened one by one, it might result in that the tables were not valid and that sub- sequent locking of tables would cause the slave to crash. The problem is solved by opening and locking all tables at once using simple_open_n_lock_tables(). Also, the patch contain a change to open_tables() so that pre-locking only takes place when the trg_event_map is not zero, which was not the case before (this caused the lock to be placed in thd->locked_tables instead of thd->lock since the assumption was that triggers would be called later and therefore the tables should be pre-locked). mysql-test/suite/rpl/r/rpl_found_rows.result: Result change mysql-test/suite/rpl/r/rpl_row_inexist_tbl.result: Result change mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/rpl_found_rows.test: Adding drop of table that was created in test. mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/rpl_slave_status.test: Adding waits for slave start and stop to ensure that test works. sql/log_event.cc: Replacing table-by-table open and lock with a single call to simple_open_n_lock_tables(), which in turn required some changes to other code. sql/log_event_old.cc: Replacing table-by-table open and lock with a single call to simple_open_n_lock_tables(), which in turn required some changes to other code. sql/sql_base.cc: Extending check inside open_tables() so that pre-locking in only done if tables->trg_egent_map is non-zero. mysql-test/include/wait_for_slave_sql_to_start.inc: New BitKeeper file ``mysql-test/include/wait_for_slave_sql_to_start.inc''
18 years ago
BUG#21842 (Cluster fails to replicate to innodb or myisam with err 134 using TPC-B): Problem: A RBR event can contain incomplete row data (only key value and fields which have been changed). In that case, when the row is unpacked into record and written to a table, the missing fields get incorrect NULL values leading to master-slave inconsistency. Solution: Use values found in slave's table for columns which are not given in the rows event. The code for writing a single row uses the following algorithm: 1. unpack row_data into table->record[0], 2. try to insert record, 3. if duplicate record found, fetch it into table->record[0], 4. unpack row_data into table->record[0], 5. write table->record[0] into the table. Where row_data is the row as stored in the data area of a rows event. Thus: a) unpacking of row_data happens at the time when row is written into a table, b) when unpacking (in step 4), only columns present in row_data are overwritten - all other columns remain as they were found in the table. Since all data needed for the above algorithm is stored inside Rows_log_event class, functions which locate and write rows are turned into methods of that class. replace_record() -> Rows_log_event::write_row() find_and_fetch_row() -> Rows_log_event::find_row() Both methods take row data from event's data buffer - the row being processed is pointed by m_curr_row. They unpack the data as needed into table's record buffers record[0] or record[1]. When row is unpacked, m_curr_row_end is set to point at next row in the data buffer. Other changes introduced in this changeset: - Change signature of unpack_row(): don't report errors and don't setup table's rw_set here. Errors can happen only when setting default values in prepare_record() function and are detected there. - In Rows_log_event and derived classes, don't pass arguments to the execution primitives (do_...() member functions) but use class members instead. - Move old row handling code into log_event_old.cc to be used by *_rows_log_event_old classes. Also, a new test rpl_ndb_2other is added which tests basic replication from master using ndb tables to slave storing the same tables using (possibly) different engine (myisam,innodb). Test is based on existing tests rpl_ndb_2myisam and rpl_ndb_2innodb. However, these tests doesn't work for various reasons and currently are disabled (see BUG#19227). The new test differs from the ones it is based on as follows: 1. Single test tests replication with different storage engines on slave (myisam, innodb, ndb). 2. Include file extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_eng.test containing original tests is replaced by extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test which doesn't contain tests using partitioned tables as these don't work currently. Instead, it tests replication to a slave which has more or less columns than master. 3. Include file include/rpl_multi_engine3.inc is replaced with include/rpl_multi_engine2.inc. The later differs by performing slightly different operations (updating more than one row in the table) and clearing table with "TRUNCATE TABLE" statement instead of "DELETE FROM" as replication of "DELETE" doesn't work well in this setting. 4. Slave must use option --log-slave-updates=0 as otherwise execution of replication events generated by ndb fails if table uses a different storage engine on slave (see BUG#29569). sql/log_event.cc: - Initialization of new Rows_log_event members. - Fixing some typos in documentation. In Rows_log_event::do_apply_event: - Set COMPLETE_ROWS_F flag (when master and slave have the same number of columns and all colums are present in the row) - Move initialization of tables write/read sets here, outside the rows processing loop (and out of unpack_row() function). - Remove calls to do_prepare_row() - no longer needed. - Add code managing m_curr_row and m_curr_row_end pointers. - Change signatures of row processing methods of Rows_log_event and it descendants - now most arguments are taken from class members. - Remove do_prepare_row() methods which are no longer used. - The auto_afree_ptr template is moved to rpl_utility.h (so that it can be used in log_event_old.cc). - Removed copy_extra_fields() function - no longer used. In Rows_log_event::write_row (former replace_record): - The old code is moved to log_event_old.cc. - Use prepare_record() and non-destructive unpack_current_row() to fill record with data. - In case a record being inserted already exists on slave and row data is incomplete use the record found and non-destructive unpack_current_row() to combine new column values with existing ones. - More debug info added. In Rows_log_event::find_row (former find_and_fetch_row function): - The old code is moved to log_event_old.cc. - Unpacking of the row is moved here. - In case of search using PK, the key data is prepared here. - More debug info added. - Remove initialization of Rows_log_event::m_after_image buffer which is no longer used. - Use new row unpacking methods in Update_rows_log_event::do_exec_row() to create before and after image. Note: all existing code used by Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() has been moved to log_event_old.cc to be used by *_rows_log_event_old classes. sql/log_event.h: - Add new COMPLETE_ROWS_F flag in Rows_log_event. - Add Rows_log_event members describing the row being processed. - Add a pointer to key buffer which is used in derived classes. - Add new methods: find__row(), write_row() and unpack_current_row(). - Change signatures of do_...() methods (replace method arguments by class members). - Remove do_prepare_row() method which is no longer used. - Update method documentation. - Add Old_rows_log_event class, which contains the old row processing code, as a friend of Rows_log_event so that it can access all members of an event instance. sql/log_event_old.cc: Move here old implementation of Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() and helper methods. sql/log_event_old.h: - Define new class Old_rows_log_event encapsulating old version of Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() and the helper methods. - Add the Old_rows_log_event class as a base for *_old versions of RBR event classes, ensure that the old version of do_apply_event() is called. - For *_old classes, declare the helper methods used in the old version of do_apply_event(). sql/rpl_record.cc: - Make unpack_row non-destructive for columns not present in the row. - Don't fill read/write set here as it is done outside these functions. - Move initialization of a record with default values to a separate function prepare_record(). sql/rpl_record.h: - Change signature of unpack_row(). - Declare function prepare_record(). sql/rpl_utility.cc: Make tabe_def::calc_field_size() a const method. sql/rpl_utility.h: Make table_def::calc_field_size() a const method. Move auto_afree_ptr template here so that it can be re-used (currently in log_event.cc and log_event_old.cc). Similar with DBUG_PRINT_BITSET macro. mysql-test/extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test: Modification of rpl_ndb_2multi_eng test. Tests with partitioned tables are removed and a setup with slave having different number of columns than master is added. mysql-test/include/rpl_multi_engine2.inc: Modification of rpl_multi_engine3.inc which operates on more rows and replaces "DELETE FROM t1" with "TRUNCATE TABLE t1" as the first form doesn't replicate in NDB -> non-NDB setting (BUG#28538). mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/r/rpl_ndb_2other.result: Results of the test. mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/t/rpl_ndb_2other-slave.opt: Test options. --log-slave-updates=0 is compulsory as otherwise non-NDB slave applying row events from NDB master will fail when trying to log them. mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/t/rpl_ndb_2other.test: Test replication of NDB table to slave using other engine. The main test is in extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test. It is included here several times with different settings of default storage engine on slave.
19 years ago
BUG#31581: 5.1-telco-6.1 -> 5.1.22. Slave crashes during starting This patch has two purposes: (1) To refactor the code so that {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old does not use code from {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event. Before refactoring there was the following problem: whenever we modifed the code for new events, it affected the old events. This is bad, as it makes maintainance difficult. After refactoring, we can safely edit the new code without affecting old events. So, if we for instance modify the binary format of new events, we no longer need to worry about how the new code reads old events. (2) To fix BUG#31581. These two objectives are reached by the following changes: - Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. - Fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. - Added comments to log_event_old.h (This patch is identical to the previously committed patch which was a collapse of three changesets, except that it adds assert(0) to constructors for old types of row log events that should never be called.) sql/log_event_old.cc: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. sql/log_event_old.h: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also added comment explaining what the file contains and what the classes do.
18 years ago
BUG#21842 (Cluster fails to replicate to innodb or myisam with err 134 using TPC-B): Problem: A RBR event can contain incomplete row data (only key value and fields which have been changed). In that case, when the row is unpacked into record and written to a table, the missing fields get incorrect NULL values leading to master-slave inconsistency. Solution: Use values found in slave's table for columns which are not given in the rows event. The code for writing a single row uses the following algorithm: 1. unpack row_data into table->record[0], 2. try to insert record, 3. if duplicate record found, fetch it into table->record[0], 4. unpack row_data into table->record[0], 5. write table->record[0] into the table. Where row_data is the row as stored in the data area of a rows event. Thus: a) unpacking of row_data happens at the time when row is written into a table, b) when unpacking (in step 4), only columns present in row_data are overwritten - all other columns remain as they were found in the table. Since all data needed for the above algorithm is stored inside Rows_log_event class, functions which locate and write rows are turned into methods of that class. replace_record() -> Rows_log_event::write_row() find_and_fetch_row() -> Rows_log_event::find_row() Both methods take row data from event's data buffer - the row being processed is pointed by m_curr_row. They unpack the data as needed into table's record buffers record[0] or record[1]. When row is unpacked, m_curr_row_end is set to point at next row in the data buffer. Other changes introduced in this changeset: - Change signature of unpack_row(): don't report errors and don't setup table's rw_set here. Errors can happen only when setting default values in prepare_record() function and are detected there. - In Rows_log_event and derived classes, don't pass arguments to the execution primitives (do_...() member functions) but use class members instead. - Move old row handling code into log_event_old.cc to be used by *_rows_log_event_old classes. Also, a new test rpl_ndb_2other is added which tests basic replication from master using ndb tables to slave storing the same tables using (possibly) different engine (myisam,innodb). Test is based on existing tests rpl_ndb_2myisam and rpl_ndb_2innodb. However, these tests doesn't work for various reasons and currently are disabled (see BUG#19227). The new test differs from the ones it is based on as follows: 1. Single test tests replication with different storage engines on slave (myisam, innodb, ndb). 2. Include file extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_eng.test containing original tests is replaced by extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test which doesn't contain tests using partitioned tables as these don't work currently. Instead, it tests replication to a slave which has more or less columns than master. 3. Include file include/rpl_multi_engine3.inc is replaced with include/rpl_multi_engine2.inc. The later differs by performing slightly different operations (updating more than one row in the table) and clearing table with "TRUNCATE TABLE" statement instead of "DELETE FROM" as replication of "DELETE" doesn't work well in this setting. 4. Slave must use option --log-slave-updates=0 as otherwise execution of replication events generated by ndb fails if table uses a different storage engine on slave (see BUG#29569). sql/log_event.cc: - Initialization of new Rows_log_event members. - Fixing some typos in documentation. In Rows_log_event::do_apply_event: - Set COMPLETE_ROWS_F flag (when master and slave have the same number of columns and all colums are present in the row) - Move initialization of tables write/read sets here, outside the rows processing loop (and out of unpack_row() function). - Remove calls to do_prepare_row() - no longer needed. - Add code managing m_curr_row and m_curr_row_end pointers. - Change signatures of row processing methods of Rows_log_event and it descendants - now most arguments are taken from class members. - Remove do_prepare_row() methods which are no longer used. - The auto_afree_ptr template is moved to rpl_utility.h (so that it can be used in log_event_old.cc). - Removed copy_extra_fields() function - no longer used. In Rows_log_event::write_row (former replace_record): - The old code is moved to log_event_old.cc. - Use prepare_record() and non-destructive unpack_current_row() to fill record with data. - In case a record being inserted already exists on slave and row data is incomplete use the record found and non-destructive unpack_current_row() to combine new column values with existing ones. - More debug info added. In Rows_log_event::find_row (former find_and_fetch_row function): - The old code is moved to log_event_old.cc. - Unpacking of the row is moved here. - In case of search using PK, the key data is prepared here. - More debug info added. - Remove initialization of Rows_log_event::m_after_image buffer which is no longer used. - Use new row unpacking methods in Update_rows_log_event::do_exec_row() to create before and after image. Note: all existing code used by Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() has been moved to log_event_old.cc to be used by *_rows_log_event_old classes. sql/log_event.h: - Add new COMPLETE_ROWS_F flag in Rows_log_event. - Add Rows_log_event members describing the row being processed. - Add a pointer to key buffer which is used in derived classes. - Add new methods: find__row(), write_row() and unpack_current_row(). - Change signatures of do_...() methods (replace method arguments by class members). - Remove do_prepare_row() method which is no longer used. - Update method documentation. - Add Old_rows_log_event class, which contains the old row processing code, as a friend of Rows_log_event so that it can access all members of an event instance. sql/log_event_old.cc: Move here old implementation of Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() and helper methods. sql/log_event_old.h: - Define new class Old_rows_log_event encapsulating old version of Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() and the helper methods. - Add the Old_rows_log_event class as a base for *_old versions of RBR event classes, ensure that the old version of do_apply_event() is called. - For *_old classes, declare the helper methods used in the old version of do_apply_event(). sql/rpl_record.cc: - Make unpack_row non-destructive for columns not present in the row. - Don't fill read/write set here as it is done outside these functions. - Move initialization of a record with default values to a separate function prepare_record(). sql/rpl_record.h: - Change signature of unpack_row(). - Declare function prepare_record(). sql/rpl_utility.cc: Make tabe_def::calc_field_size() a const method. sql/rpl_utility.h: Make table_def::calc_field_size() a const method. Move auto_afree_ptr template here so that it can be re-used (currently in log_event.cc and log_event_old.cc). Similar with DBUG_PRINT_BITSET macro. mysql-test/extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test: Modification of rpl_ndb_2multi_eng test. Tests with partitioned tables are removed and a setup with slave having different number of columns than master is added. mysql-test/include/rpl_multi_engine2.inc: Modification of rpl_multi_engine3.inc which operates on more rows and replaces "DELETE FROM t1" with "TRUNCATE TABLE t1" as the first form doesn't replicate in NDB -> non-NDB setting (BUG#28538). mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/r/rpl_ndb_2other.result: Results of the test. mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/t/rpl_ndb_2other-slave.opt: Test options. --log-slave-updates=0 is compulsory as otherwise non-NDB slave applying row events from NDB master will fail when trying to log them. mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/t/rpl_ndb_2other.test: Test replication of NDB table to slave using other engine. The main test is in extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test. It is included here several times with different settings of default storage engine on slave.
19 years ago
BUG#31581: 5.1-telco-6.1 -> 5.1.22. Slave crashes during starting This patch has two purposes: (1) To refactor the code so that {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old does not use code from {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event. Before refactoring there was the following problem: whenever we modifed the code for new events, it affected the old events. This is bad, as it makes maintainance difficult. After refactoring, we can safely edit the new code without affecting old events. So, if we for instance modify the binary format of new events, we no longer need to worry about how the new code reads old events. (2) To fix BUG#31581. These two objectives are reached by the following changes: - Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. - Fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. - Added comments to log_event_old.h (This patch is identical to the previously committed patch which was a collapse of three changesets, except that it adds assert(0) to constructors for old types of row log events that should never be called.) sql/log_event_old.cc: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. sql/log_event_old.h: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also added comment explaining what the file contains and what the classes do.
18 years ago
BUG#21842 (Cluster fails to replicate to innodb or myisam with err 134 using TPC-B): Problem: A RBR event can contain incomplete row data (only key value and fields which have been changed). In that case, when the row is unpacked into record and written to a table, the missing fields get incorrect NULL values leading to master-slave inconsistency. Solution: Use values found in slave's table for columns which are not given in the rows event. The code for writing a single row uses the following algorithm: 1. unpack row_data into table->record[0], 2. try to insert record, 3. if duplicate record found, fetch it into table->record[0], 4. unpack row_data into table->record[0], 5. write table->record[0] into the table. Where row_data is the row as stored in the data area of a rows event. Thus: a) unpacking of row_data happens at the time when row is written into a table, b) when unpacking (in step 4), only columns present in row_data are overwritten - all other columns remain as they were found in the table. Since all data needed for the above algorithm is stored inside Rows_log_event class, functions which locate and write rows are turned into methods of that class. replace_record() -> Rows_log_event::write_row() find_and_fetch_row() -> Rows_log_event::find_row() Both methods take row data from event's data buffer - the row being processed is pointed by m_curr_row. They unpack the data as needed into table's record buffers record[0] or record[1]. When row is unpacked, m_curr_row_end is set to point at next row in the data buffer. Other changes introduced in this changeset: - Change signature of unpack_row(): don't report errors and don't setup table's rw_set here. Errors can happen only when setting default values in prepare_record() function and are detected there. - In Rows_log_event and derived classes, don't pass arguments to the execution primitives (do_...() member functions) but use class members instead. - Move old row handling code into log_event_old.cc to be used by *_rows_log_event_old classes. Also, a new test rpl_ndb_2other is added which tests basic replication from master using ndb tables to slave storing the same tables using (possibly) different engine (myisam,innodb). Test is based on existing tests rpl_ndb_2myisam and rpl_ndb_2innodb. However, these tests doesn't work for various reasons and currently are disabled (see BUG#19227). The new test differs from the ones it is based on as follows: 1. Single test tests replication with different storage engines on slave (myisam, innodb, ndb). 2. Include file extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_eng.test containing original tests is replaced by extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test which doesn't contain tests using partitioned tables as these don't work currently. Instead, it tests replication to a slave which has more or less columns than master. 3. Include file include/rpl_multi_engine3.inc is replaced with include/rpl_multi_engine2.inc. The later differs by performing slightly different operations (updating more than one row in the table) and clearing table with "TRUNCATE TABLE" statement instead of "DELETE FROM" as replication of "DELETE" doesn't work well in this setting. 4. Slave must use option --log-slave-updates=0 as otherwise execution of replication events generated by ndb fails if table uses a different storage engine on slave (see BUG#29569). sql/log_event.cc: - Initialization of new Rows_log_event members. - Fixing some typos in documentation. In Rows_log_event::do_apply_event: - Set COMPLETE_ROWS_F flag (when master and slave have the same number of columns and all colums are present in the row) - Move initialization of tables write/read sets here, outside the rows processing loop (and out of unpack_row() function). - Remove calls to do_prepare_row() - no longer needed. - Add code managing m_curr_row and m_curr_row_end pointers. - Change signatures of row processing methods of Rows_log_event and it descendants - now most arguments are taken from class members. - Remove do_prepare_row() methods which are no longer used. - The auto_afree_ptr template is moved to rpl_utility.h (so that it can be used in log_event_old.cc). - Removed copy_extra_fields() function - no longer used. In Rows_log_event::write_row (former replace_record): - The old code is moved to log_event_old.cc. - Use prepare_record() and non-destructive unpack_current_row() to fill record with data. - In case a record being inserted already exists on slave and row data is incomplete use the record found and non-destructive unpack_current_row() to combine new column values with existing ones. - More debug info added. In Rows_log_event::find_row (former find_and_fetch_row function): - The old code is moved to log_event_old.cc. - Unpacking of the row is moved here. - In case of search using PK, the key data is prepared here. - More debug info added. - Remove initialization of Rows_log_event::m_after_image buffer which is no longer used. - Use new row unpacking methods in Update_rows_log_event::do_exec_row() to create before and after image. Note: all existing code used by Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() has been moved to log_event_old.cc to be used by *_rows_log_event_old classes. sql/log_event.h: - Add new COMPLETE_ROWS_F flag in Rows_log_event. - Add Rows_log_event members describing the row being processed. - Add a pointer to key buffer which is used in derived classes. - Add new methods: find__row(), write_row() and unpack_current_row(). - Change signatures of do_...() methods (replace method arguments by class members). - Remove do_prepare_row() method which is no longer used. - Update method documentation. - Add Old_rows_log_event class, which contains the old row processing code, as a friend of Rows_log_event so that it can access all members of an event instance. sql/log_event_old.cc: Move here old implementation of Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() and helper methods. sql/log_event_old.h: - Define new class Old_rows_log_event encapsulating old version of Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() and the helper methods. - Add the Old_rows_log_event class as a base for *_old versions of RBR event classes, ensure that the old version of do_apply_event() is called. - For *_old classes, declare the helper methods used in the old version of do_apply_event(). sql/rpl_record.cc: - Make unpack_row non-destructive for columns not present in the row. - Don't fill read/write set here as it is done outside these functions. - Move initialization of a record with default values to a separate function prepare_record(). sql/rpl_record.h: - Change signature of unpack_row(). - Declare function prepare_record(). sql/rpl_utility.cc: Make tabe_def::calc_field_size() a const method. sql/rpl_utility.h: Make table_def::calc_field_size() a const method. Move auto_afree_ptr template here so that it can be re-used (currently in log_event.cc and log_event_old.cc). Similar with DBUG_PRINT_BITSET macro. mysql-test/extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test: Modification of rpl_ndb_2multi_eng test. Tests with partitioned tables are removed and a setup with slave having different number of columns than master is added. mysql-test/include/rpl_multi_engine2.inc: Modification of rpl_multi_engine3.inc which operates on more rows and replaces "DELETE FROM t1" with "TRUNCATE TABLE t1" as the first form doesn't replicate in NDB -> non-NDB setting (BUG#28538). mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/r/rpl_ndb_2other.result: Results of the test. mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/t/rpl_ndb_2other-slave.opt: Test options. --log-slave-updates=0 is compulsory as otherwise non-NDB slave applying row events from NDB master will fail when trying to log them. mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/t/rpl_ndb_2other.test: Test replication of NDB table to slave using other engine. The main test is in extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test. It is included here several times with different settings of default storage engine on slave.
19 years ago
BUG#21842 (Cluster fails to replicate to innodb or myisam with err 134 using TPC-B): Problem: A RBR event can contain incomplete row data (only key value and fields which have been changed). In that case, when the row is unpacked into record and written to a table, the missing fields get incorrect NULL values leading to master-slave inconsistency. Solution: Use values found in slave's table for columns which are not given in the rows event. The code for writing a single row uses the following algorithm: 1. unpack row_data into table->record[0], 2. try to insert record, 3. if duplicate record found, fetch it into table->record[0], 4. unpack row_data into table->record[0], 5. write table->record[0] into the table. Where row_data is the row as stored in the data area of a rows event. Thus: a) unpacking of row_data happens at the time when row is written into a table, b) when unpacking (in step 4), only columns present in row_data are overwritten - all other columns remain as they were found in the table. Since all data needed for the above algorithm is stored inside Rows_log_event class, functions which locate and write rows are turned into methods of that class. replace_record() -> Rows_log_event::write_row() find_and_fetch_row() -> Rows_log_event::find_row() Both methods take row data from event's data buffer - the row being processed is pointed by m_curr_row. They unpack the data as needed into table's record buffers record[0] or record[1]. When row is unpacked, m_curr_row_end is set to point at next row in the data buffer. Other changes introduced in this changeset: - Change signature of unpack_row(): don't report errors and don't setup table's rw_set here. Errors can happen only when setting default values in prepare_record() function and are detected there. - In Rows_log_event and derived classes, don't pass arguments to the execution primitives (do_...() member functions) but use class members instead. - Move old row handling code into log_event_old.cc to be used by *_rows_log_event_old classes. Also, a new test rpl_ndb_2other is added which tests basic replication from master using ndb tables to slave storing the same tables using (possibly) different engine (myisam,innodb). Test is based on existing tests rpl_ndb_2myisam and rpl_ndb_2innodb. However, these tests doesn't work for various reasons and currently are disabled (see BUG#19227). The new test differs from the ones it is based on as follows: 1. Single test tests replication with different storage engines on slave (myisam, innodb, ndb). 2. Include file extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_eng.test containing original tests is replaced by extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test which doesn't contain tests using partitioned tables as these don't work currently. Instead, it tests replication to a slave which has more or less columns than master. 3. Include file include/rpl_multi_engine3.inc is replaced with include/rpl_multi_engine2.inc. The later differs by performing slightly different operations (updating more than one row in the table) and clearing table with "TRUNCATE TABLE" statement instead of "DELETE FROM" as replication of "DELETE" doesn't work well in this setting. 4. Slave must use option --log-slave-updates=0 as otherwise execution of replication events generated by ndb fails if table uses a different storage engine on slave (see BUG#29569). sql/log_event.cc: - Initialization of new Rows_log_event members. - Fixing some typos in documentation. In Rows_log_event::do_apply_event: - Set COMPLETE_ROWS_F flag (when master and slave have the same number of columns and all colums are present in the row) - Move initialization of tables write/read sets here, outside the rows processing loop (and out of unpack_row() function). - Remove calls to do_prepare_row() - no longer needed. - Add code managing m_curr_row and m_curr_row_end pointers. - Change signatures of row processing methods of Rows_log_event and it descendants - now most arguments are taken from class members. - Remove do_prepare_row() methods which are no longer used. - The auto_afree_ptr template is moved to rpl_utility.h (so that it can be used in log_event_old.cc). - Removed copy_extra_fields() function - no longer used. In Rows_log_event::write_row (former replace_record): - The old code is moved to log_event_old.cc. - Use prepare_record() and non-destructive unpack_current_row() to fill record with data. - In case a record being inserted already exists on slave and row data is incomplete use the record found and non-destructive unpack_current_row() to combine new column values with existing ones. - More debug info added. In Rows_log_event::find_row (former find_and_fetch_row function): - The old code is moved to log_event_old.cc. - Unpacking of the row is moved here. - In case of search using PK, the key data is prepared here. - More debug info added. - Remove initialization of Rows_log_event::m_after_image buffer which is no longer used. - Use new row unpacking methods in Update_rows_log_event::do_exec_row() to create before and after image. Note: all existing code used by Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() has been moved to log_event_old.cc to be used by *_rows_log_event_old classes. sql/log_event.h: - Add new COMPLETE_ROWS_F flag in Rows_log_event. - Add Rows_log_event members describing the row being processed. - Add a pointer to key buffer which is used in derived classes. - Add new methods: find__row(), write_row() and unpack_current_row(). - Change signatures of do_...() methods (replace method arguments by class members). - Remove do_prepare_row() method which is no longer used. - Update method documentation. - Add Old_rows_log_event class, which contains the old row processing code, as a friend of Rows_log_event so that it can access all members of an event instance. sql/log_event_old.cc: Move here old implementation of Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() and helper methods. sql/log_event_old.h: - Define new class Old_rows_log_event encapsulating old version of Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() and the helper methods. - Add the Old_rows_log_event class as a base for *_old versions of RBR event classes, ensure that the old version of do_apply_event() is called. - For *_old classes, declare the helper methods used in the old version of do_apply_event(). sql/rpl_record.cc: - Make unpack_row non-destructive for columns not present in the row. - Don't fill read/write set here as it is done outside these functions. - Move initialization of a record with default values to a separate function prepare_record(). sql/rpl_record.h: - Change signature of unpack_row(). - Declare function prepare_record(). sql/rpl_utility.cc: Make tabe_def::calc_field_size() a const method. sql/rpl_utility.h: Make table_def::calc_field_size() a const method. Move auto_afree_ptr template here so that it can be re-used (currently in log_event.cc and log_event_old.cc). Similar with DBUG_PRINT_BITSET macro. mysql-test/extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test: Modification of rpl_ndb_2multi_eng test. Tests with partitioned tables are removed and a setup with slave having different number of columns than master is added. mysql-test/include/rpl_multi_engine2.inc: Modification of rpl_multi_engine3.inc which operates on more rows and replaces "DELETE FROM t1" with "TRUNCATE TABLE t1" as the first form doesn't replicate in NDB -> non-NDB setting (BUG#28538). mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/r/rpl_ndb_2other.result: Results of the test. mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/t/rpl_ndb_2other-slave.opt: Test options. --log-slave-updates=0 is compulsory as otherwise non-NDB slave applying row events from NDB master will fail when trying to log them. mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/t/rpl_ndb_2other.test: Test replication of NDB table to slave using other engine. The main test is in extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test. It is included here several times with different settings of default storage engine on slave.
19 years ago
BUG#21842 (Cluster fails to replicate to innodb or myisam with err 134 using TPC-B): Problem: A RBR event can contain incomplete row data (only key value and fields which have been changed). In that case, when the row is unpacked into record and written to a table, the missing fields get incorrect NULL values leading to master-slave inconsistency. Solution: Use values found in slave's table for columns which are not given in the rows event. The code for writing a single row uses the following algorithm: 1. unpack row_data into table->record[0], 2. try to insert record, 3. if duplicate record found, fetch it into table->record[0], 4. unpack row_data into table->record[0], 5. write table->record[0] into the table. Where row_data is the row as stored in the data area of a rows event. Thus: a) unpacking of row_data happens at the time when row is written into a table, b) when unpacking (in step 4), only columns present in row_data are overwritten - all other columns remain as they were found in the table. Since all data needed for the above algorithm is stored inside Rows_log_event class, functions which locate and write rows are turned into methods of that class. replace_record() -> Rows_log_event::write_row() find_and_fetch_row() -> Rows_log_event::find_row() Both methods take row data from event's data buffer - the row being processed is pointed by m_curr_row. They unpack the data as needed into table's record buffers record[0] or record[1]. When row is unpacked, m_curr_row_end is set to point at next row in the data buffer. Other changes introduced in this changeset: - Change signature of unpack_row(): don't report errors and don't setup table's rw_set here. Errors can happen only when setting default values in prepare_record() function and are detected there. - In Rows_log_event and derived classes, don't pass arguments to the execution primitives (do_...() member functions) but use class members instead. - Move old row handling code into log_event_old.cc to be used by *_rows_log_event_old classes. Also, a new test rpl_ndb_2other is added which tests basic replication from master using ndb tables to slave storing the same tables using (possibly) different engine (myisam,innodb). Test is based on existing tests rpl_ndb_2myisam and rpl_ndb_2innodb. However, these tests doesn't work for various reasons and currently are disabled (see BUG#19227). The new test differs from the ones it is based on as follows: 1. Single test tests replication with different storage engines on slave (myisam, innodb, ndb). 2. Include file extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_eng.test containing original tests is replaced by extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test which doesn't contain tests using partitioned tables as these don't work currently. Instead, it tests replication to a slave which has more or less columns than master. 3. Include file include/rpl_multi_engine3.inc is replaced with include/rpl_multi_engine2.inc. The later differs by performing slightly different operations (updating more than one row in the table) and clearing table with "TRUNCATE TABLE" statement instead of "DELETE FROM" as replication of "DELETE" doesn't work well in this setting. 4. Slave must use option --log-slave-updates=0 as otherwise execution of replication events generated by ndb fails if table uses a different storage engine on slave (see BUG#29569). sql/log_event.cc: - Initialization of new Rows_log_event members. - Fixing some typos in documentation. In Rows_log_event::do_apply_event: - Set COMPLETE_ROWS_F flag (when master and slave have the same number of columns and all colums are present in the row) - Move initialization of tables write/read sets here, outside the rows processing loop (and out of unpack_row() function). - Remove calls to do_prepare_row() - no longer needed. - Add code managing m_curr_row and m_curr_row_end pointers. - Change signatures of row processing methods of Rows_log_event and it descendants - now most arguments are taken from class members. - Remove do_prepare_row() methods which are no longer used. - The auto_afree_ptr template is moved to rpl_utility.h (so that it can be used in log_event_old.cc). - Removed copy_extra_fields() function - no longer used. In Rows_log_event::write_row (former replace_record): - The old code is moved to log_event_old.cc. - Use prepare_record() and non-destructive unpack_current_row() to fill record with data. - In case a record being inserted already exists on slave and row data is incomplete use the record found and non-destructive unpack_current_row() to combine new column values with existing ones. - More debug info added. In Rows_log_event::find_row (former find_and_fetch_row function): - The old code is moved to log_event_old.cc. - Unpacking of the row is moved here. - In case of search using PK, the key data is prepared here. - More debug info added. - Remove initialization of Rows_log_event::m_after_image buffer which is no longer used. - Use new row unpacking methods in Update_rows_log_event::do_exec_row() to create before and after image. Note: all existing code used by Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() has been moved to log_event_old.cc to be used by *_rows_log_event_old classes. sql/log_event.h: - Add new COMPLETE_ROWS_F flag in Rows_log_event. - Add Rows_log_event members describing the row being processed. - Add a pointer to key buffer which is used in derived classes. - Add new methods: find__row(), write_row() and unpack_current_row(). - Change signatures of do_...() methods (replace method arguments by class members). - Remove do_prepare_row() method which is no longer used. - Update method documentation. - Add Old_rows_log_event class, which contains the old row processing code, as a friend of Rows_log_event so that it can access all members of an event instance. sql/log_event_old.cc: Move here old implementation of Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() and helper methods. sql/log_event_old.h: - Define new class Old_rows_log_event encapsulating old version of Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() and the helper methods. - Add the Old_rows_log_event class as a base for *_old versions of RBR event classes, ensure that the old version of do_apply_event() is called. - For *_old classes, declare the helper methods used in the old version of do_apply_event(). sql/rpl_record.cc: - Make unpack_row non-destructive for columns not present in the row. - Don't fill read/write set here as it is done outside these functions. - Move initialization of a record with default values to a separate function prepare_record(). sql/rpl_record.h: - Change signature of unpack_row(). - Declare function prepare_record(). sql/rpl_utility.cc: Make tabe_def::calc_field_size() a const method. sql/rpl_utility.h: Make table_def::calc_field_size() a const method. Move auto_afree_ptr template here so that it can be re-used (currently in log_event.cc and log_event_old.cc). Similar with DBUG_PRINT_BITSET macro. mysql-test/extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test: Modification of rpl_ndb_2multi_eng test. Tests with partitioned tables are removed and a setup with slave having different number of columns than master is added. mysql-test/include/rpl_multi_engine2.inc: Modification of rpl_multi_engine3.inc which operates on more rows and replaces "DELETE FROM t1" with "TRUNCATE TABLE t1" as the first form doesn't replicate in NDB -> non-NDB setting (BUG#28538). mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/r/rpl_ndb_2other.result: Results of the test. mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/t/rpl_ndb_2other-slave.opt: Test options. --log-slave-updates=0 is compulsory as otherwise non-NDB slave applying row events from NDB master will fail when trying to log them. mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/t/rpl_ndb_2other.test: Test replication of NDB table to slave using other engine. The main test is in extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test. It is included here several times with different settings of default storage engine on slave.
19 years ago
BUG#31581: 5.1-telco-6.1 -> 5.1.22. Slave crashes during starting This patch has two purposes: (1) To refactor the code so that {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old does not use code from {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event. Before refactoring there was the following problem: whenever we modifed the code for new events, it affected the old events. This is bad, as it makes maintainance difficult. After refactoring, we can safely edit the new code without affecting old events. So, if we for instance modify the binary format of new events, we no longer need to worry about how the new code reads old events. (2) To fix BUG#31581. These two objectives are reached by the following changes: - Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. - Fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. - Added comments to log_event_old.h (This patch is identical to the previously committed patch which was a collapse of three changesets, except that it adds assert(0) to constructors for old types of row log events that should never be called.) sql/log_event_old.cc: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. sql/log_event_old.h: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also added comment explaining what the file contains and what the classes do.
18 years ago
BUG#21842 (Cluster fails to replicate to innodb or myisam with err 134 using TPC-B): Problem: A RBR event can contain incomplete row data (only key value and fields which have been changed). In that case, when the row is unpacked into record and written to a table, the missing fields get incorrect NULL values leading to master-slave inconsistency. Solution: Use values found in slave's table for columns which are not given in the rows event. The code for writing a single row uses the following algorithm: 1. unpack row_data into table->record[0], 2. try to insert record, 3. if duplicate record found, fetch it into table->record[0], 4. unpack row_data into table->record[0], 5. write table->record[0] into the table. Where row_data is the row as stored in the data area of a rows event. Thus: a) unpacking of row_data happens at the time when row is written into a table, b) when unpacking (in step 4), only columns present in row_data are overwritten - all other columns remain as they were found in the table. Since all data needed for the above algorithm is stored inside Rows_log_event class, functions which locate and write rows are turned into methods of that class. replace_record() -> Rows_log_event::write_row() find_and_fetch_row() -> Rows_log_event::find_row() Both methods take row data from event's data buffer - the row being processed is pointed by m_curr_row. They unpack the data as needed into table's record buffers record[0] or record[1]. When row is unpacked, m_curr_row_end is set to point at next row in the data buffer. Other changes introduced in this changeset: - Change signature of unpack_row(): don't report errors and don't setup table's rw_set here. Errors can happen only when setting default values in prepare_record() function and are detected there. - In Rows_log_event and derived classes, don't pass arguments to the execution primitives (do_...() member functions) but use class members instead. - Move old row handling code into log_event_old.cc to be used by *_rows_log_event_old classes. Also, a new test rpl_ndb_2other is added which tests basic replication from master using ndb tables to slave storing the same tables using (possibly) different engine (myisam,innodb). Test is based on existing tests rpl_ndb_2myisam and rpl_ndb_2innodb. However, these tests doesn't work for various reasons and currently are disabled (see BUG#19227). The new test differs from the ones it is based on as follows: 1. Single test tests replication with different storage engines on slave (myisam, innodb, ndb). 2. Include file extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_eng.test containing original tests is replaced by extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test which doesn't contain tests using partitioned tables as these don't work currently. Instead, it tests replication to a slave which has more or less columns than master. 3. Include file include/rpl_multi_engine3.inc is replaced with include/rpl_multi_engine2.inc. The later differs by performing slightly different operations (updating more than one row in the table) and clearing table with "TRUNCATE TABLE" statement instead of "DELETE FROM" as replication of "DELETE" doesn't work well in this setting. 4. Slave must use option --log-slave-updates=0 as otherwise execution of replication events generated by ndb fails if table uses a different storage engine on slave (see BUG#29569). sql/log_event.cc: - Initialization of new Rows_log_event members. - Fixing some typos in documentation. In Rows_log_event::do_apply_event: - Set COMPLETE_ROWS_F flag (when master and slave have the same number of columns and all colums are present in the row) - Move initialization of tables write/read sets here, outside the rows processing loop (and out of unpack_row() function). - Remove calls to do_prepare_row() - no longer needed. - Add code managing m_curr_row and m_curr_row_end pointers. - Change signatures of row processing methods of Rows_log_event and it descendants - now most arguments are taken from class members. - Remove do_prepare_row() methods which are no longer used. - The auto_afree_ptr template is moved to rpl_utility.h (so that it can be used in log_event_old.cc). - Removed copy_extra_fields() function - no longer used. In Rows_log_event::write_row (former replace_record): - The old code is moved to log_event_old.cc. - Use prepare_record() and non-destructive unpack_current_row() to fill record with data. - In case a record being inserted already exists on slave and row data is incomplete use the record found and non-destructive unpack_current_row() to combine new column values with existing ones. - More debug info added. In Rows_log_event::find_row (former find_and_fetch_row function): - The old code is moved to log_event_old.cc. - Unpacking of the row is moved here. - In case of search using PK, the key data is prepared here. - More debug info added. - Remove initialization of Rows_log_event::m_after_image buffer which is no longer used. - Use new row unpacking methods in Update_rows_log_event::do_exec_row() to create before and after image. Note: all existing code used by Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() has been moved to log_event_old.cc to be used by *_rows_log_event_old classes. sql/log_event.h: - Add new COMPLETE_ROWS_F flag in Rows_log_event. - Add Rows_log_event members describing the row being processed. - Add a pointer to key buffer which is used in derived classes. - Add new methods: find__row(), write_row() and unpack_current_row(). - Change signatures of do_...() methods (replace method arguments by class members). - Remove do_prepare_row() method which is no longer used. - Update method documentation. - Add Old_rows_log_event class, which contains the old row processing code, as a friend of Rows_log_event so that it can access all members of an event instance. sql/log_event_old.cc: Move here old implementation of Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() and helper methods. sql/log_event_old.h: - Define new class Old_rows_log_event encapsulating old version of Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() and the helper methods. - Add the Old_rows_log_event class as a base for *_old versions of RBR event classes, ensure that the old version of do_apply_event() is called. - For *_old classes, declare the helper methods used in the old version of do_apply_event(). sql/rpl_record.cc: - Make unpack_row non-destructive for columns not present in the row. - Don't fill read/write set here as it is done outside these functions. - Move initialization of a record with default values to a separate function prepare_record(). sql/rpl_record.h: - Change signature of unpack_row(). - Declare function prepare_record(). sql/rpl_utility.cc: Make tabe_def::calc_field_size() a const method. sql/rpl_utility.h: Make table_def::calc_field_size() a const method. Move auto_afree_ptr template here so that it can be re-used (currently in log_event.cc and log_event_old.cc). Similar with DBUG_PRINT_BITSET macro. mysql-test/extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test: Modification of rpl_ndb_2multi_eng test. Tests with partitioned tables are removed and a setup with slave having different number of columns than master is added. mysql-test/include/rpl_multi_engine2.inc: Modification of rpl_multi_engine3.inc which operates on more rows and replaces "DELETE FROM t1" with "TRUNCATE TABLE t1" as the first form doesn't replicate in NDB -> non-NDB setting (BUG#28538). mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/r/rpl_ndb_2other.result: Results of the test. mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/t/rpl_ndb_2other-slave.opt: Test options. --log-slave-updates=0 is compulsory as otherwise non-NDB slave applying row events from NDB master will fail when trying to log them. mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/t/rpl_ndb_2other.test: Test replication of NDB table to slave using other engine. The main test is in extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test. It is included here several times with different settings of default storage engine on slave.
19 years ago
BUG#31581: 5.1-telco-6.1 -> 5.1.22. Slave crashes during starting This patch has two purposes: (1) To refactor the code so that {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old does not use code from {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event. Before refactoring there was the following problem: whenever we modifed the code for new events, it affected the old events. This is bad, as it makes maintainance difficult. After refactoring, we can safely edit the new code without affecting old events. So, if we for instance modify the binary format of new events, we no longer need to worry about how the new code reads old events. (2) To fix BUG#31581. These two objectives are reached by the following changes: - Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. - Fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. - Added comments to log_event_old.h (This patch is identical to the previously committed patch which was a collapse of three changesets, except that it adds assert(0) to constructors for old types of row log events that should never be called.) sql/log_event_old.cc: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. sql/log_event_old.h: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also added comment explaining what the file contains and what the classes do.
18 years ago
BUG#21842 (Cluster fails to replicate to innodb or myisam with err 134 using TPC-B): Problem: A RBR event can contain incomplete row data (only key value and fields which have been changed). In that case, when the row is unpacked into record and written to a table, the missing fields get incorrect NULL values leading to master-slave inconsistency. Solution: Use values found in slave's table for columns which are not given in the rows event. The code for writing a single row uses the following algorithm: 1. unpack row_data into table->record[0], 2. try to insert record, 3. if duplicate record found, fetch it into table->record[0], 4. unpack row_data into table->record[0], 5. write table->record[0] into the table. Where row_data is the row as stored in the data area of a rows event. Thus: a) unpacking of row_data happens at the time when row is written into a table, b) when unpacking (in step 4), only columns present in row_data are overwritten - all other columns remain as they were found in the table. Since all data needed for the above algorithm is stored inside Rows_log_event class, functions which locate and write rows are turned into methods of that class. replace_record() -> Rows_log_event::write_row() find_and_fetch_row() -> Rows_log_event::find_row() Both methods take row data from event's data buffer - the row being processed is pointed by m_curr_row. They unpack the data as needed into table's record buffers record[0] or record[1]. When row is unpacked, m_curr_row_end is set to point at next row in the data buffer. Other changes introduced in this changeset: - Change signature of unpack_row(): don't report errors and don't setup table's rw_set here. Errors can happen only when setting default values in prepare_record() function and are detected there. - In Rows_log_event and derived classes, don't pass arguments to the execution primitives (do_...() member functions) but use class members instead. - Move old row handling code into log_event_old.cc to be used by *_rows_log_event_old classes. Also, a new test rpl_ndb_2other is added which tests basic replication from master using ndb tables to slave storing the same tables using (possibly) different engine (myisam,innodb). Test is based on existing tests rpl_ndb_2myisam and rpl_ndb_2innodb. However, these tests doesn't work for various reasons and currently are disabled (see BUG#19227). The new test differs from the ones it is based on as follows: 1. Single test tests replication with different storage engines on slave (myisam, innodb, ndb). 2. Include file extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_eng.test containing original tests is replaced by extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test which doesn't contain tests using partitioned tables as these don't work currently. Instead, it tests replication to a slave which has more or less columns than master. 3. Include file include/rpl_multi_engine3.inc is replaced with include/rpl_multi_engine2.inc. The later differs by performing slightly different operations (updating more than one row in the table) and clearing table with "TRUNCATE TABLE" statement instead of "DELETE FROM" as replication of "DELETE" doesn't work well in this setting. 4. Slave must use option --log-slave-updates=0 as otherwise execution of replication events generated by ndb fails if table uses a different storage engine on slave (see BUG#29569). sql/log_event.cc: - Initialization of new Rows_log_event members. - Fixing some typos in documentation. In Rows_log_event::do_apply_event: - Set COMPLETE_ROWS_F flag (when master and slave have the same number of columns and all colums are present in the row) - Move initialization of tables write/read sets here, outside the rows processing loop (and out of unpack_row() function). - Remove calls to do_prepare_row() - no longer needed. - Add code managing m_curr_row and m_curr_row_end pointers. - Change signatures of row processing methods of Rows_log_event and it descendants - now most arguments are taken from class members. - Remove do_prepare_row() methods which are no longer used. - The auto_afree_ptr template is moved to rpl_utility.h (so that it can be used in log_event_old.cc). - Removed copy_extra_fields() function - no longer used. In Rows_log_event::write_row (former replace_record): - The old code is moved to log_event_old.cc. - Use prepare_record() and non-destructive unpack_current_row() to fill record with data. - In case a record being inserted already exists on slave and row data is incomplete use the record found and non-destructive unpack_current_row() to combine new column values with existing ones. - More debug info added. In Rows_log_event::find_row (former find_and_fetch_row function): - The old code is moved to log_event_old.cc. - Unpacking of the row is moved here. - In case of search using PK, the key data is prepared here. - More debug info added. - Remove initialization of Rows_log_event::m_after_image buffer which is no longer used. - Use new row unpacking methods in Update_rows_log_event::do_exec_row() to create before and after image. Note: all existing code used by Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() has been moved to log_event_old.cc to be used by *_rows_log_event_old classes. sql/log_event.h: - Add new COMPLETE_ROWS_F flag in Rows_log_event. - Add Rows_log_event members describing the row being processed. - Add a pointer to key buffer which is used in derived classes. - Add new methods: find__row(), write_row() and unpack_current_row(). - Change signatures of do_...() methods (replace method arguments by class members). - Remove do_prepare_row() method which is no longer used. - Update method documentation. - Add Old_rows_log_event class, which contains the old row processing code, as a friend of Rows_log_event so that it can access all members of an event instance. sql/log_event_old.cc: Move here old implementation of Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() and helper methods. sql/log_event_old.h: - Define new class Old_rows_log_event encapsulating old version of Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() and the helper methods. - Add the Old_rows_log_event class as a base for *_old versions of RBR event classes, ensure that the old version of do_apply_event() is called. - For *_old classes, declare the helper methods used in the old version of do_apply_event(). sql/rpl_record.cc: - Make unpack_row non-destructive for columns not present in the row. - Don't fill read/write set here as it is done outside these functions. - Move initialization of a record with default values to a separate function prepare_record(). sql/rpl_record.h: - Change signature of unpack_row(). - Declare function prepare_record(). sql/rpl_utility.cc: Make tabe_def::calc_field_size() a const method. sql/rpl_utility.h: Make table_def::calc_field_size() a const method. Move auto_afree_ptr template here so that it can be re-used (currently in log_event.cc and log_event_old.cc). Similar with DBUG_PRINT_BITSET macro. mysql-test/extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test: Modification of rpl_ndb_2multi_eng test. Tests with partitioned tables are removed and a setup with slave having different number of columns than master is added. mysql-test/include/rpl_multi_engine2.inc: Modification of rpl_multi_engine3.inc which operates on more rows and replaces "DELETE FROM t1" with "TRUNCATE TABLE t1" as the first form doesn't replicate in NDB -> non-NDB setting (BUG#28538). mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/r/rpl_ndb_2other.result: Results of the test. mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/t/rpl_ndb_2other-slave.opt: Test options. --log-slave-updates=0 is compulsory as otherwise non-NDB slave applying row events from NDB master will fail when trying to log them. mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/t/rpl_ndb_2other.test: Test replication of NDB table to slave using other engine. The main test is in extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test. It is included here several times with different settings of default storage engine on slave.
19 years ago
BUG#21842 (Cluster fails to replicate to innodb or myisam with err 134 using TPC-B): Problem: A RBR event can contain incomplete row data (only key value and fields which have been changed). In that case, when the row is unpacked into record and written to a table, the missing fields get incorrect NULL values leading to master-slave inconsistency. Solution: Use values found in slave's table for columns which are not given in the rows event. The code for writing a single row uses the following algorithm: 1. unpack row_data into table->record[0], 2. try to insert record, 3. if duplicate record found, fetch it into table->record[0], 4. unpack row_data into table->record[0], 5. write table->record[0] into the table. Where row_data is the row as stored in the data area of a rows event. Thus: a) unpacking of row_data happens at the time when row is written into a table, b) when unpacking (in step 4), only columns present in row_data are overwritten - all other columns remain as they were found in the table. Since all data needed for the above algorithm is stored inside Rows_log_event class, functions which locate and write rows are turned into methods of that class. replace_record() -> Rows_log_event::write_row() find_and_fetch_row() -> Rows_log_event::find_row() Both methods take row data from event's data buffer - the row being processed is pointed by m_curr_row. They unpack the data as needed into table's record buffers record[0] or record[1]. When row is unpacked, m_curr_row_end is set to point at next row in the data buffer. Other changes introduced in this changeset: - Change signature of unpack_row(): don't report errors and don't setup table's rw_set here. Errors can happen only when setting default values in prepare_record() function and are detected there. - In Rows_log_event and derived classes, don't pass arguments to the execution primitives (do_...() member functions) but use class members instead. - Move old row handling code into log_event_old.cc to be used by *_rows_log_event_old classes. Also, a new test rpl_ndb_2other is added which tests basic replication from master using ndb tables to slave storing the same tables using (possibly) different engine (myisam,innodb). Test is based on existing tests rpl_ndb_2myisam and rpl_ndb_2innodb. However, these tests doesn't work for various reasons and currently are disabled (see BUG#19227). The new test differs from the ones it is based on as follows: 1. Single test tests replication with different storage engines on slave (myisam, innodb, ndb). 2. Include file extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_eng.test containing original tests is replaced by extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test which doesn't contain tests using partitioned tables as these don't work currently. Instead, it tests replication to a slave which has more or less columns than master. 3. Include file include/rpl_multi_engine3.inc is replaced with include/rpl_multi_engine2.inc. The later differs by performing slightly different operations (updating more than one row in the table) and clearing table with "TRUNCATE TABLE" statement instead of "DELETE FROM" as replication of "DELETE" doesn't work well in this setting. 4. Slave must use option --log-slave-updates=0 as otherwise execution of replication events generated by ndb fails if table uses a different storage engine on slave (see BUG#29569). sql/log_event.cc: - Initialization of new Rows_log_event members. - Fixing some typos in documentation. In Rows_log_event::do_apply_event: - Set COMPLETE_ROWS_F flag (when master and slave have the same number of columns and all colums are present in the row) - Move initialization of tables write/read sets here, outside the rows processing loop (and out of unpack_row() function). - Remove calls to do_prepare_row() - no longer needed. - Add code managing m_curr_row and m_curr_row_end pointers. - Change signatures of row processing methods of Rows_log_event and it descendants - now most arguments are taken from class members. - Remove do_prepare_row() methods which are no longer used. - The auto_afree_ptr template is moved to rpl_utility.h (so that it can be used in log_event_old.cc). - Removed copy_extra_fields() function - no longer used. In Rows_log_event::write_row (former replace_record): - The old code is moved to log_event_old.cc. - Use prepare_record() and non-destructive unpack_current_row() to fill record with data. - In case a record being inserted already exists on slave and row data is incomplete use the record found and non-destructive unpack_current_row() to combine new column values with existing ones. - More debug info added. In Rows_log_event::find_row (former find_and_fetch_row function): - The old code is moved to log_event_old.cc. - Unpacking of the row is moved here. - In case of search using PK, the key data is prepared here. - More debug info added. - Remove initialization of Rows_log_event::m_after_image buffer which is no longer used. - Use new row unpacking methods in Update_rows_log_event::do_exec_row() to create before and after image. Note: all existing code used by Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() has been moved to log_event_old.cc to be used by *_rows_log_event_old classes. sql/log_event.h: - Add new COMPLETE_ROWS_F flag in Rows_log_event. - Add Rows_log_event members describing the row being processed. - Add a pointer to key buffer which is used in derived classes. - Add new methods: find__row(), write_row() and unpack_current_row(). - Change signatures of do_...() methods (replace method arguments by class members). - Remove do_prepare_row() method which is no longer used. - Update method documentation. - Add Old_rows_log_event class, which contains the old row processing code, as a friend of Rows_log_event so that it can access all members of an event instance. sql/log_event_old.cc: Move here old implementation of Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() and helper methods. sql/log_event_old.h: - Define new class Old_rows_log_event encapsulating old version of Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() and the helper methods. - Add the Old_rows_log_event class as a base for *_old versions of RBR event classes, ensure that the old version of do_apply_event() is called. - For *_old classes, declare the helper methods used in the old version of do_apply_event(). sql/rpl_record.cc: - Make unpack_row non-destructive for columns not present in the row. - Don't fill read/write set here as it is done outside these functions. - Move initialization of a record with default values to a separate function prepare_record(). sql/rpl_record.h: - Change signature of unpack_row(). - Declare function prepare_record(). sql/rpl_utility.cc: Make tabe_def::calc_field_size() a const method. sql/rpl_utility.h: Make table_def::calc_field_size() a const method. Move auto_afree_ptr template here so that it can be re-used (currently in log_event.cc and log_event_old.cc). Similar with DBUG_PRINT_BITSET macro. mysql-test/extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test: Modification of rpl_ndb_2multi_eng test. Tests with partitioned tables are removed and a setup with slave having different number of columns than master is added. mysql-test/include/rpl_multi_engine2.inc: Modification of rpl_multi_engine3.inc which operates on more rows and replaces "DELETE FROM t1" with "TRUNCATE TABLE t1" as the first form doesn't replicate in NDB -> non-NDB setting (BUG#28538). mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/r/rpl_ndb_2other.result: Results of the test. mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/t/rpl_ndb_2other-slave.opt: Test options. --log-slave-updates=0 is compulsory as otherwise non-NDB slave applying row events from NDB master will fail when trying to log them. mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/t/rpl_ndb_2other.test: Test replication of NDB table to slave using other engine. The main test is in extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test. It is included here several times with different settings of default storage engine on slave.
19 years ago
Bug#12713 "Error in a stored function called from a SELECT doesn't cause ROLLBACK of statement", part 1. Review fixes. Do not send OK/EOF packets to the client until we reached the end of the current statement. This is a consolidation, to keep the functionality that is shared by all SQL statements in one place in the server. Currently this functionality includes: - close_thread_tables() - log_slow_statement(). After this patch and the subsequent patch for Bug#12713, it shall also include: - ha_autocommit_or_rollback() - net_end_statement() - query_cache_end_of_result(). In future it may also include: - mysql_reset_thd_for_next_command(). include/mysql_com.h: Rename now unused members of NET: no_send_ok, no_send_error, report_error. These were server-specific variables related to the client/server protocol. They have been made obsolete by this patch. Previously the same members of NET were used to store the error message both on the client and on the server. The error message was stored in net.last_error (client: mysql->net.last_error, server: thd->net.last_error). The error code was stored in net.last_errno (client: mysql->net.last_errno, server: thd->net.last_errno). The server error code and message are now stored elsewhere (in the Diagnostics_area), thus NET members are no longer used by the server. Rename last_error to client_last_error, last_errno to client_last_errno to avoid potential bugs introduced by merges. include/mysql_h.ic: Update the ABI file to reflect a rename. Renames do not break the binary compatibility. libmysql/libmysql.c: Rename last_error to client_last_error, last_errno to client_last_errno. This is necessary to ensure no unnoticed bugs introduced by merged changesets. Remove net.report_error, net.no_send_ok, net.no_send_error. libmysql/manager.c: Rename net.last_errno to net.client_last_errno. libmysqld/lib_sql.cc: Rename net.last_errno to net.client_last_errno. Update the embedded implementation of the client-server protocol to reflect the refactoring of protocol.cc. libmysqld/libmysqld.c: Rename net.last_errno to net.client_last_errno. mysql-test/r/events.result: Update to reflect the change in mysql_rm_db(). Now we drop stored routines and events for a given database name only if there is a directory for this database name. ha_drop_database() and query_cache_invalidate() are called likewise. Previously we would attempt to drop routines/events even if database directory was not found (it worked, since routines and events are stored in tables). This fixes Bug 29958 "Weird message on DROP DATABASE if mysql.proc does not exist". The change was done because the previous code used to call send_ok() twice, which led to an assertion failure when asserts against it were added by this patch. mysql-test/r/grant.result: Fix the patch for Bug 16470, now FLUSH PRIVILEGES produces an error if mysql.procs_priv is missing. This fixes the assert that send_ok() must not called after send_error() (the original patch for Bug 16470 was prone to this). mysql-test/suite/rpl/r/rpl_row_tabledefs_2myisam.result: Produce a more detailed error message. mysql-test/suite/rpl/r/rpl_row_tabledefs_3innodb.result: Produce a more detailed error message. mysql-test/t/grant.test: Update the test, now FLUSH PRIVILEGES returns an error if mysql.procs_priv is missing. server-tools/instance-manager/mysql_connection.cc: Rename net.last_errno to net.client_last_errno. sql/ha_ndbcluster_binlog.cc: Add asserts. Use getters to access statement status information. Add a comment why run_query() is broken. Reset the diagnostics area in the end of run_query() to fulfill the invariant that the diagnostics_area is never assigned twice per statement (see the comment in the code when this can happen). We still do not clear thd->is_fatal_error and thd->is_slave_error, which may lead to bugs, I consider the whole affair as something to be dealt with separately. sql/ha_partition.cc: fatal_error() doesn't set an error by itself. Perhaps we should remove this method altogether and instead add a flag to my_error to set thd->is_fatal_error property. Meanwhile, this change is a part of inspection made to the entire source code with the goal to ensure that fatal_error() is always accompanied by my_error(). sql/item_func.cc: There is no net.last_error anymore. Remove the obsolete assignment. sql/log_event.cc: Use getters to access statement error status information. sql/log_event_old.cc: Use getters to access statement error status information. sql/mysqld.cc: Previously, if a continue handler for an error was found, my_message_sql() would not set an error in THD. Since the current statement must be aborted in any case, find_handler() had a hack to assign thd->net.report_error to 1. Remove this hack. Set an error in my_message_sql() even if the continue handler is found. The error will be cleared anyway when the handler is executed. This is one action among many in this patch to ensure the invariant that whenever thd->is_error() is TRUE, we have a message in thd->main_da.message(). sql/net_serv.cc: Use a full-blown my_error() in net_serv.cc to report an error, instead of just setting net->last_errno. This ensures the invariant that whenever thd->is_error() returns TRUE, we have a message in thd->main_da.message(). Remove initialization of removed NET members. sql/opt_range.cc: Use my_error() instead of just raising thd->net.report_error. This ensures the invariant that whenever thd->is_error() returns TRUE, there is a message in thd->main_da.message(). sql/opt_sum.cc: Move invocation of fatal_error() right next to the place where we set the error message. That makes it easier to track that whenever fatal_error() is called, there is a message in THD. sql/protocol.cc: Rename send_ok() and send_eof() to net_send_ok() and net_send_eof() respectively. These functions write directly to the network and are not for use anywhere outside the client/server protocol code. Remove the code that was responsible for cases when either there is no error code, or no error message, or both. Instead the calling code ensures that they are always present. Asserts are added to enforce the invariant. Instead of a direct access to thd->server_status and thd->total_warn_count use function parameters, since these from now on don't always come directly from THD. Introduce net_end_statement(), the single-entry-point replacement API for send_ok(), send_eof() and net_send_error(). Implement Protocol::end_partial_result_set to use in select_send::abort() when there is a continue handler. sql/protocol.h: Update declarations. sql/repl_failsafe.cc: Use getters to access statement status information in THD. Rename net.last_error to net.client_last_error. sql/rpl_record.cc: Set an error message in prepare_record() if there is no default value for the field -- later we do print this message to the client. sql/rpl_rli.cc: Use getters to access statement status information in THD. sql/slave.cc: In create_table_from_dump() (a common function that is used in LOAD MASTER TABLE SQL statement and COM_LOAD_MASTER_DATA), instead of hacks with no_send_ok, clear the diagnostics area when mysql_rm_table() succeeded. Update has_temporary_error() to work correctly when no error is set. This is the case when Incident_log_event is executed: it always returns an error but does not set an error message. Use getters to access error status information. sql/sp_head.cc: Instead of hacks with no_send_error, work through the diagnostics area interface to suppress sending of OK/ERROR packets to the client. Move query_cache_end_of_result before log_slow_statement(), similarly to how it's done in dispatch_command(). sql/sp_rcontext.cc: Remove hacks with assignment of thd->net.report_error, they are not necessary any more (see the changes in mysqld.cc). sql/sql_acl.cc: Use getters to access error status information in THD. sql/sql_base.cc: Access thd->main_da.sql_errno() only if there is an error. This fixes a bug when auto-discovery, that was effectively disabled under pre-locking. sql/sql_binlog.cc: Remove hacks with no_send_ok/no_send_error, they are not necessary anymore: the caller is responsible for network communication. sql/sql_cache.cc: Disable sending of OK/ERROR/EOF packet in the end of dispatch_command if the response has been served from the query cache. This raises the question whether we should store EOF packet in the query cache at all, or generate it anew for each statement (we should generate it anew), but this is to be addressed separately. sql/sql_class.cc: Implement class Diagnostics_area. Please see comments in sql_class.h for details. Fix a subtle coding mistake in select_send::send_data: when on slave, an error in Item::send() was ignored. The problem became visible due to asserts that the diagnostics area is never double assigned. Remove initialization of removed NET members. In select_send::abort() do not call select_send::send_eof(). This is not inheritance-safe. Even if a stored procedure continue handler is found, the current statement is aborted, not succeeded. Instead introduce a Protocol API to send the required response, Protocol::end_partial_result_set(). This simplifies implementation of select_send::send_eof(). No need to add more asserts that there is no error, there is an assert inside Diagnostics_area::set_ok_status() already. Leave no trace of no_send_* in the code. sql/sql_class.h: Declare class Diagnostics_area. Remove the hack with no_send_ok from Substatement_state. Provide inline implementations of send_ok/send_eof. Add commetns. sql/sql_connect.cc: Remove hacks with no_send_error. Since now an error in THD is always set if net->error, it's not necessary to check both net->error and thd->is_error() in the do_command loop. Use thd->main_da.message() instead of net->last_errno. Remove the hack with is_slave_error in sys_init_connect. Since now we do not reset the diagnostics area in net_send_error (it's reset at the beginning of the next statement), we can access it safely even after execute_init_command. sql/sql_db.cc: Update the code to satisfy the invariant that the diagnostics area is never assigned twice. Incidentally, this fixes Bug 29958 "Weird message on DROP DATABASE if mysql.proc does not exist". sql/sql_delete.cc: Change multi-delete to abort in abort(), as per select_send protocol. Fixes the merge error with the test for Bug 29136 sql/sql_derived.cc: Use getters to access error information. sql/sql_insert.cc: Use getters to access error information. sql-common/client.c: Rename last_error to client_last_error, last_errno to client_last_errno. sql/sql_parse.cc: Remove hacks with no_send_error. Deploy net_end_statement(). The story of COM_SHUTDOWN is interesting. Long story short, the server would become on its death's door, and only no_send_ok/no_send_error assigned by send_ok()/net_send_error() would hide its babbling from the client. First of all, COM_QUIT does not require a response. So, the comment saying "Let's send a response to possible COM_QUIT" is not only groundless (even mysqladmin shutdown/mysql_shutdown() doesn't send COM_QUIT after COM_SHUTDOWN), it's plainly incorrect. Secondly, besides this additional 'OK' packet to respond to a hypothetical COM_QUIT, there was the following code in dispatch_command(): if (thd->killed) thd->send_kill_message(); if (thd->is_error() net_send_error(thd); This worked out really funny for the thread through which COM_SHUTDOWN was delivered: we would get COM_SHUTDOWN, say okay, say okay again, kill everybody, get the kill signal ourselves, and then attempt to say "Server shutdown in progress" to the client that is very likely long gone. This all became visible when asserts were added that the Diagnostics_area is not assigned twice. Move query_cache_end_of_result() to the end of dispatch_command(), since net_send_eof() has been moved there. This is safe, query_cache_end_of_result() is a no-op if there is no started query in the cache. Consistently use select_send interface to call abort() or send_eof() depending on the operation result. Remove thd->fatal_error() from reset_master(), it was a no-op. in hacks with no_send_error woudl save us from complete breakage of the client/server protocol. Consistently use select_send::abort() whenever there is an error, and select_send::send_eof() in case of success. The issue became visible due to added asserts. sql/sql_partition.cc: Always set an error in THD whenever there is a call to fatal_error(). sql/sql_prepare.cc: Deploy class Diagnostics_area. Remove the unnecessary juggling with the protocol in Select_fetch_protocol_binary::send_eof(). EOF packet format is protocol-independent. sql/sql_select.cc: Call fatal_error() directly in opt_sum_query. Call my_error() whenever we call thd->fatal_error(). sql/sql_servers.cc: Use getters to access error information in THD. sql/sql_show.cc: Use getters to access error information in THD. Add comments. Call my_error() whenever we call fatal_error(). sql/sql_table.cc: Replace hacks with no_send_ok with the interface of the diagnostics area. Clear the error if ENOENT error in ha_delete_table(). sql/sql_update.cc: Introduce multi_update::abort(), which is the proper way to abort a multi-update. This fixes the merge conflict between this patch and the patch for Bug 29136. sql/table.cc: Use a getter to access error information in THD. sql/tztime.cc: Use a getter to access error information in THD.
18 years ago
BUG#21842 (Cluster fails to replicate to innodb or myisam with err 134 using TPC-B): Problem: A RBR event can contain incomplete row data (only key value and fields which have been changed). In that case, when the row is unpacked into record and written to a table, the missing fields get incorrect NULL values leading to master-slave inconsistency. Solution: Use values found in slave's table for columns which are not given in the rows event. The code for writing a single row uses the following algorithm: 1. unpack row_data into table->record[0], 2. try to insert record, 3. if duplicate record found, fetch it into table->record[0], 4. unpack row_data into table->record[0], 5. write table->record[0] into the table. Where row_data is the row as stored in the data area of a rows event. Thus: a) unpacking of row_data happens at the time when row is written into a table, b) when unpacking (in step 4), only columns present in row_data are overwritten - all other columns remain as they were found in the table. Since all data needed for the above algorithm is stored inside Rows_log_event class, functions which locate and write rows are turned into methods of that class. replace_record() -> Rows_log_event::write_row() find_and_fetch_row() -> Rows_log_event::find_row() Both methods take row data from event's data buffer - the row being processed is pointed by m_curr_row. They unpack the data as needed into table's record buffers record[0] or record[1]. When row is unpacked, m_curr_row_end is set to point at next row in the data buffer. Other changes introduced in this changeset: - Change signature of unpack_row(): don't report errors and don't setup table's rw_set here. Errors can happen only when setting default values in prepare_record() function and are detected there. - In Rows_log_event and derived classes, don't pass arguments to the execution primitives (do_...() member functions) but use class members instead. - Move old row handling code into log_event_old.cc to be used by *_rows_log_event_old classes. Also, a new test rpl_ndb_2other is added which tests basic replication from master using ndb tables to slave storing the same tables using (possibly) different engine (myisam,innodb). Test is based on existing tests rpl_ndb_2myisam and rpl_ndb_2innodb. However, these tests doesn't work for various reasons and currently are disabled (see BUG#19227). The new test differs from the ones it is based on as follows: 1. Single test tests replication with different storage engines on slave (myisam, innodb, ndb). 2. Include file extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_eng.test containing original tests is replaced by extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test which doesn't contain tests using partitioned tables as these don't work currently. Instead, it tests replication to a slave which has more or less columns than master. 3. Include file include/rpl_multi_engine3.inc is replaced with include/rpl_multi_engine2.inc. The later differs by performing slightly different operations (updating more than one row in the table) and clearing table with "TRUNCATE TABLE" statement instead of "DELETE FROM" as replication of "DELETE" doesn't work well in this setting. 4. Slave must use option --log-slave-updates=0 as otherwise execution of replication events generated by ndb fails if table uses a different storage engine on slave (see BUG#29569). sql/log_event.cc: - Initialization of new Rows_log_event members. - Fixing some typos in documentation. In Rows_log_event::do_apply_event: - Set COMPLETE_ROWS_F flag (when master and slave have the same number of columns and all colums are present in the row) - Move initialization of tables write/read sets here, outside the rows processing loop (and out of unpack_row() function). - Remove calls to do_prepare_row() - no longer needed. - Add code managing m_curr_row and m_curr_row_end pointers. - Change signatures of row processing methods of Rows_log_event and it descendants - now most arguments are taken from class members. - Remove do_prepare_row() methods which are no longer used. - The auto_afree_ptr template is moved to rpl_utility.h (so that it can be used in log_event_old.cc). - Removed copy_extra_fields() function - no longer used. In Rows_log_event::write_row (former replace_record): - The old code is moved to log_event_old.cc. - Use prepare_record() and non-destructive unpack_current_row() to fill record with data. - In case a record being inserted already exists on slave and row data is incomplete use the record found and non-destructive unpack_current_row() to combine new column values with existing ones. - More debug info added. In Rows_log_event::find_row (former find_and_fetch_row function): - The old code is moved to log_event_old.cc. - Unpacking of the row is moved here. - In case of search using PK, the key data is prepared here. - More debug info added. - Remove initialization of Rows_log_event::m_after_image buffer which is no longer used. - Use new row unpacking methods in Update_rows_log_event::do_exec_row() to create before and after image. Note: all existing code used by Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() has been moved to log_event_old.cc to be used by *_rows_log_event_old classes. sql/log_event.h: - Add new COMPLETE_ROWS_F flag in Rows_log_event. - Add Rows_log_event members describing the row being processed. - Add a pointer to key buffer which is used in derived classes. - Add new methods: find__row(), write_row() and unpack_current_row(). - Change signatures of do_...() methods (replace method arguments by class members). - Remove do_prepare_row() method which is no longer used. - Update method documentation. - Add Old_rows_log_event class, which contains the old row processing code, as a friend of Rows_log_event so that it can access all members of an event instance. sql/log_event_old.cc: Move here old implementation of Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() and helper methods. sql/log_event_old.h: - Define new class Old_rows_log_event encapsulating old version of Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() and the helper methods. - Add the Old_rows_log_event class as a base for *_old versions of RBR event classes, ensure that the old version of do_apply_event() is called. - For *_old classes, declare the helper methods used in the old version of do_apply_event(). sql/rpl_record.cc: - Make unpack_row non-destructive for columns not present in the row. - Don't fill read/write set here as it is done outside these functions. - Move initialization of a record with default values to a separate function prepare_record(). sql/rpl_record.h: - Change signature of unpack_row(). - Declare function prepare_record(). sql/rpl_utility.cc: Make tabe_def::calc_field_size() a const method. sql/rpl_utility.h: Make table_def::calc_field_size() a const method. Move auto_afree_ptr template here so that it can be re-used (currently in log_event.cc and log_event_old.cc). Similar with DBUG_PRINT_BITSET macro. mysql-test/extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test: Modification of rpl_ndb_2multi_eng test. Tests with partitioned tables are removed and a setup with slave having different number of columns than master is added. mysql-test/include/rpl_multi_engine2.inc: Modification of rpl_multi_engine3.inc which operates on more rows and replaces "DELETE FROM t1" with "TRUNCATE TABLE t1" as the first form doesn't replicate in NDB -> non-NDB setting (BUG#28538). mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/r/rpl_ndb_2other.result: Results of the test. mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/t/rpl_ndb_2other-slave.opt: Test options. --log-slave-updates=0 is compulsory as otherwise non-NDB slave applying row events from NDB master will fail when trying to log them. mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/t/rpl_ndb_2other.test: Test replication of NDB table to slave using other engine. The main test is in extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test. It is included here several times with different settings of default storage engine on slave.
19 years ago
Bug#12713 "Error in a stored function called from a SELECT doesn't cause ROLLBACK of statement", part 1. Review fixes. Do not send OK/EOF packets to the client until we reached the end of the current statement. This is a consolidation, to keep the functionality that is shared by all SQL statements in one place in the server. Currently this functionality includes: - close_thread_tables() - log_slow_statement(). After this patch and the subsequent patch for Bug#12713, it shall also include: - ha_autocommit_or_rollback() - net_end_statement() - query_cache_end_of_result(). In future it may also include: - mysql_reset_thd_for_next_command(). include/mysql_com.h: Rename now unused members of NET: no_send_ok, no_send_error, report_error. These were server-specific variables related to the client/server protocol. They have been made obsolete by this patch. Previously the same members of NET were used to store the error message both on the client and on the server. The error message was stored in net.last_error (client: mysql->net.last_error, server: thd->net.last_error). The error code was stored in net.last_errno (client: mysql->net.last_errno, server: thd->net.last_errno). The server error code and message are now stored elsewhere (in the Diagnostics_area), thus NET members are no longer used by the server. Rename last_error to client_last_error, last_errno to client_last_errno to avoid potential bugs introduced by merges. include/mysql_h.ic: Update the ABI file to reflect a rename. Renames do not break the binary compatibility. libmysql/libmysql.c: Rename last_error to client_last_error, last_errno to client_last_errno. This is necessary to ensure no unnoticed bugs introduced by merged changesets. Remove net.report_error, net.no_send_ok, net.no_send_error. libmysql/manager.c: Rename net.last_errno to net.client_last_errno. libmysqld/lib_sql.cc: Rename net.last_errno to net.client_last_errno. Update the embedded implementation of the client-server protocol to reflect the refactoring of protocol.cc. libmysqld/libmysqld.c: Rename net.last_errno to net.client_last_errno. mysql-test/r/events.result: Update to reflect the change in mysql_rm_db(). Now we drop stored routines and events for a given database name only if there is a directory for this database name. ha_drop_database() and query_cache_invalidate() are called likewise. Previously we would attempt to drop routines/events even if database directory was not found (it worked, since routines and events are stored in tables). This fixes Bug 29958 "Weird message on DROP DATABASE if mysql.proc does not exist". The change was done because the previous code used to call send_ok() twice, which led to an assertion failure when asserts against it were added by this patch. mysql-test/r/grant.result: Fix the patch for Bug 16470, now FLUSH PRIVILEGES produces an error if mysql.procs_priv is missing. This fixes the assert that send_ok() must not called after send_error() (the original patch for Bug 16470 was prone to this). mysql-test/suite/rpl/r/rpl_row_tabledefs_2myisam.result: Produce a more detailed error message. mysql-test/suite/rpl/r/rpl_row_tabledefs_3innodb.result: Produce a more detailed error message. mysql-test/t/grant.test: Update the test, now FLUSH PRIVILEGES returns an error if mysql.procs_priv is missing. server-tools/instance-manager/mysql_connection.cc: Rename net.last_errno to net.client_last_errno. sql/ha_ndbcluster_binlog.cc: Add asserts. Use getters to access statement status information. Add a comment why run_query() is broken. Reset the diagnostics area in the end of run_query() to fulfill the invariant that the diagnostics_area is never assigned twice per statement (see the comment in the code when this can happen). We still do not clear thd->is_fatal_error and thd->is_slave_error, which may lead to bugs, I consider the whole affair as something to be dealt with separately. sql/ha_partition.cc: fatal_error() doesn't set an error by itself. Perhaps we should remove this method altogether and instead add a flag to my_error to set thd->is_fatal_error property. Meanwhile, this change is a part of inspection made to the entire source code with the goal to ensure that fatal_error() is always accompanied by my_error(). sql/item_func.cc: There is no net.last_error anymore. Remove the obsolete assignment. sql/log_event.cc: Use getters to access statement error status information. sql/log_event_old.cc: Use getters to access statement error status information. sql/mysqld.cc: Previously, if a continue handler for an error was found, my_message_sql() would not set an error in THD. Since the current statement must be aborted in any case, find_handler() had a hack to assign thd->net.report_error to 1. Remove this hack. Set an error in my_message_sql() even if the continue handler is found. The error will be cleared anyway when the handler is executed. This is one action among many in this patch to ensure the invariant that whenever thd->is_error() is TRUE, we have a message in thd->main_da.message(). sql/net_serv.cc: Use a full-blown my_error() in net_serv.cc to report an error, instead of just setting net->last_errno. This ensures the invariant that whenever thd->is_error() returns TRUE, we have a message in thd->main_da.message(). Remove initialization of removed NET members. sql/opt_range.cc: Use my_error() instead of just raising thd->net.report_error. This ensures the invariant that whenever thd->is_error() returns TRUE, there is a message in thd->main_da.message(). sql/opt_sum.cc: Move invocation of fatal_error() right next to the place where we set the error message. That makes it easier to track that whenever fatal_error() is called, there is a message in THD. sql/protocol.cc: Rename send_ok() and send_eof() to net_send_ok() and net_send_eof() respectively. These functions write directly to the network and are not for use anywhere outside the client/server protocol code. Remove the code that was responsible for cases when either there is no error code, or no error message, or both. Instead the calling code ensures that they are always present. Asserts are added to enforce the invariant. Instead of a direct access to thd->server_status and thd->total_warn_count use function parameters, since these from now on don't always come directly from THD. Introduce net_end_statement(), the single-entry-point replacement API for send_ok(), send_eof() and net_send_error(). Implement Protocol::end_partial_result_set to use in select_send::abort() when there is a continue handler. sql/protocol.h: Update declarations. sql/repl_failsafe.cc: Use getters to access statement status information in THD. Rename net.last_error to net.client_last_error. sql/rpl_record.cc: Set an error message in prepare_record() if there is no default value for the field -- later we do print this message to the client. sql/rpl_rli.cc: Use getters to access statement status information in THD. sql/slave.cc: In create_table_from_dump() (a common function that is used in LOAD MASTER TABLE SQL statement and COM_LOAD_MASTER_DATA), instead of hacks with no_send_ok, clear the diagnostics area when mysql_rm_table() succeeded. Update has_temporary_error() to work correctly when no error is set. This is the case when Incident_log_event is executed: it always returns an error but does not set an error message. Use getters to access error status information. sql/sp_head.cc: Instead of hacks with no_send_error, work through the diagnostics area interface to suppress sending of OK/ERROR packets to the client. Move query_cache_end_of_result before log_slow_statement(), similarly to how it's done in dispatch_command(). sql/sp_rcontext.cc: Remove hacks with assignment of thd->net.report_error, they are not necessary any more (see the changes in mysqld.cc). sql/sql_acl.cc: Use getters to access error status information in THD. sql/sql_base.cc: Access thd->main_da.sql_errno() only if there is an error. This fixes a bug when auto-discovery, that was effectively disabled under pre-locking. sql/sql_binlog.cc: Remove hacks with no_send_ok/no_send_error, they are not necessary anymore: the caller is responsible for network communication. sql/sql_cache.cc: Disable sending of OK/ERROR/EOF packet in the end of dispatch_command if the response has been served from the query cache. This raises the question whether we should store EOF packet in the query cache at all, or generate it anew for each statement (we should generate it anew), but this is to be addressed separately. sql/sql_class.cc: Implement class Diagnostics_area. Please see comments in sql_class.h for details. Fix a subtle coding mistake in select_send::send_data: when on slave, an error in Item::send() was ignored. The problem became visible due to asserts that the diagnostics area is never double assigned. Remove initialization of removed NET members. In select_send::abort() do not call select_send::send_eof(). This is not inheritance-safe. Even if a stored procedure continue handler is found, the current statement is aborted, not succeeded. Instead introduce a Protocol API to send the required response, Protocol::end_partial_result_set(). This simplifies implementation of select_send::send_eof(). No need to add more asserts that there is no error, there is an assert inside Diagnostics_area::set_ok_status() already. Leave no trace of no_send_* in the code. sql/sql_class.h: Declare class Diagnostics_area. Remove the hack with no_send_ok from Substatement_state. Provide inline implementations of send_ok/send_eof. Add commetns. sql/sql_connect.cc: Remove hacks with no_send_error. Since now an error in THD is always set if net->error, it's not necessary to check both net->error and thd->is_error() in the do_command loop. Use thd->main_da.message() instead of net->last_errno. Remove the hack with is_slave_error in sys_init_connect. Since now we do not reset the diagnostics area in net_send_error (it's reset at the beginning of the next statement), we can access it safely even after execute_init_command. sql/sql_db.cc: Update the code to satisfy the invariant that the diagnostics area is never assigned twice. Incidentally, this fixes Bug 29958 "Weird message on DROP DATABASE if mysql.proc does not exist". sql/sql_delete.cc: Change multi-delete to abort in abort(), as per select_send protocol. Fixes the merge error with the test for Bug 29136 sql/sql_derived.cc: Use getters to access error information. sql/sql_insert.cc: Use getters to access error information. sql-common/client.c: Rename last_error to client_last_error, last_errno to client_last_errno. sql/sql_parse.cc: Remove hacks with no_send_error. Deploy net_end_statement(). The story of COM_SHUTDOWN is interesting. Long story short, the server would become on its death's door, and only no_send_ok/no_send_error assigned by send_ok()/net_send_error() would hide its babbling from the client. First of all, COM_QUIT does not require a response. So, the comment saying "Let's send a response to possible COM_QUIT" is not only groundless (even mysqladmin shutdown/mysql_shutdown() doesn't send COM_QUIT after COM_SHUTDOWN), it's plainly incorrect. Secondly, besides this additional 'OK' packet to respond to a hypothetical COM_QUIT, there was the following code in dispatch_command(): if (thd->killed) thd->send_kill_message(); if (thd->is_error() net_send_error(thd); This worked out really funny for the thread through which COM_SHUTDOWN was delivered: we would get COM_SHUTDOWN, say okay, say okay again, kill everybody, get the kill signal ourselves, and then attempt to say "Server shutdown in progress" to the client that is very likely long gone. This all became visible when asserts were added that the Diagnostics_area is not assigned twice. Move query_cache_end_of_result() to the end of dispatch_command(), since net_send_eof() has been moved there. This is safe, query_cache_end_of_result() is a no-op if there is no started query in the cache. Consistently use select_send interface to call abort() or send_eof() depending on the operation result. Remove thd->fatal_error() from reset_master(), it was a no-op. in hacks with no_send_error woudl save us from complete breakage of the client/server protocol. Consistently use select_send::abort() whenever there is an error, and select_send::send_eof() in case of success. The issue became visible due to added asserts. sql/sql_partition.cc: Always set an error in THD whenever there is a call to fatal_error(). sql/sql_prepare.cc: Deploy class Diagnostics_area. Remove the unnecessary juggling with the protocol in Select_fetch_protocol_binary::send_eof(). EOF packet format is protocol-independent. sql/sql_select.cc: Call fatal_error() directly in opt_sum_query. Call my_error() whenever we call thd->fatal_error(). sql/sql_servers.cc: Use getters to access error information in THD. sql/sql_show.cc: Use getters to access error information in THD. Add comments. Call my_error() whenever we call fatal_error(). sql/sql_table.cc: Replace hacks with no_send_ok with the interface of the diagnostics area. Clear the error if ENOENT error in ha_delete_table(). sql/sql_update.cc: Introduce multi_update::abort(), which is the proper way to abort a multi-update. This fixes the merge conflict between this patch and the patch for Bug 29136. sql/table.cc: Use a getter to access error information in THD. sql/tztime.cc: Use a getter to access error information in THD.
18 years ago
BUG#21842 (Cluster fails to replicate to innodb or myisam with err 134 using TPC-B): Problem: A RBR event can contain incomplete row data (only key value and fields which have been changed). In that case, when the row is unpacked into record and written to a table, the missing fields get incorrect NULL values leading to master-slave inconsistency. Solution: Use values found in slave's table for columns which are not given in the rows event. The code for writing a single row uses the following algorithm: 1. unpack row_data into table->record[0], 2. try to insert record, 3. if duplicate record found, fetch it into table->record[0], 4. unpack row_data into table->record[0], 5. write table->record[0] into the table. Where row_data is the row as stored in the data area of a rows event. Thus: a) unpacking of row_data happens at the time when row is written into a table, b) when unpacking (in step 4), only columns present in row_data are overwritten - all other columns remain as they were found in the table. Since all data needed for the above algorithm is stored inside Rows_log_event class, functions which locate and write rows are turned into methods of that class. replace_record() -> Rows_log_event::write_row() find_and_fetch_row() -> Rows_log_event::find_row() Both methods take row data from event's data buffer - the row being processed is pointed by m_curr_row. They unpack the data as needed into table's record buffers record[0] or record[1]. When row is unpacked, m_curr_row_end is set to point at next row in the data buffer. Other changes introduced in this changeset: - Change signature of unpack_row(): don't report errors and don't setup table's rw_set here. Errors can happen only when setting default values in prepare_record() function and are detected there. - In Rows_log_event and derived classes, don't pass arguments to the execution primitives (do_...() member functions) but use class members instead. - Move old row handling code into log_event_old.cc to be used by *_rows_log_event_old classes. Also, a new test rpl_ndb_2other is added which tests basic replication from master using ndb tables to slave storing the same tables using (possibly) different engine (myisam,innodb). Test is based on existing tests rpl_ndb_2myisam and rpl_ndb_2innodb. However, these tests doesn't work for various reasons and currently are disabled (see BUG#19227). The new test differs from the ones it is based on as follows: 1. Single test tests replication with different storage engines on slave (myisam, innodb, ndb). 2. Include file extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_eng.test containing original tests is replaced by extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test which doesn't contain tests using partitioned tables as these don't work currently. Instead, it tests replication to a slave which has more or less columns than master. 3. Include file include/rpl_multi_engine3.inc is replaced with include/rpl_multi_engine2.inc. The later differs by performing slightly different operations (updating more than one row in the table) and clearing table with "TRUNCATE TABLE" statement instead of "DELETE FROM" as replication of "DELETE" doesn't work well in this setting. 4. Slave must use option --log-slave-updates=0 as otherwise execution of replication events generated by ndb fails if table uses a different storage engine on slave (see BUG#29569). sql/log_event.cc: - Initialization of new Rows_log_event members. - Fixing some typos in documentation. In Rows_log_event::do_apply_event: - Set COMPLETE_ROWS_F flag (when master and slave have the same number of columns and all colums are present in the row) - Move initialization of tables write/read sets here, outside the rows processing loop (and out of unpack_row() function). - Remove calls to do_prepare_row() - no longer needed. - Add code managing m_curr_row and m_curr_row_end pointers. - Change signatures of row processing methods of Rows_log_event and it descendants - now most arguments are taken from class members. - Remove do_prepare_row() methods which are no longer used. - The auto_afree_ptr template is moved to rpl_utility.h (so that it can be used in log_event_old.cc). - Removed copy_extra_fields() function - no longer used. In Rows_log_event::write_row (former replace_record): - The old code is moved to log_event_old.cc. - Use prepare_record() and non-destructive unpack_current_row() to fill record with data. - In case a record being inserted already exists on slave and row data is incomplete use the record found and non-destructive unpack_current_row() to combine new column values with existing ones. - More debug info added. In Rows_log_event::find_row (former find_and_fetch_row function): - The old code is moved to log_event_old.cc. - Unpacking of the row is moved here. - In case of search using PK, the key data is prepared here. - More debug info added. - Remove initialization of Rows_log_event::m_after_image buffer which is no longer used. - Use new row unpacking methods in Update_rows_log_event::do_exec_row() to create before and after image. Note: all existing code used by Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() has been moved to log_event_old.cc to be used by *_rows_log_event_old classes. sql/log_event.h: - Add new COMPLETE_ROWS_F flag in Rows_log_event. - Add Rows_log_event members describing the row being processed. - Add a pointer to key buffer which is used in derived classes. - Add new methods: find__row(), write_row() and unpack_current_row(). - Change signatures of do_...() methods (replace method arguments by class members). - Remove do_prepare_row() method which is no longer used. - Update method documentation. - Add Old_rows_log_event class, which contains the old row processing code, as a friend of Rows_log_event so that it can access all members of an event instance. sql/log_event_old.cc: Move here old implementation of Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() and helper methods. sql/log_event_old.h: - Define new class Old_rows_log_event encapsulating old version of Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() and the helper methods. - Add the Old_rows_log_event class as a base for *_old versions of RBR event classes, ensure that the old version of do_apply_event() is called. - For *_old classes, declare the helper methods used in the old version of do_apply_event(). sql/rpl_record.cc: - Make unpack_row non-destructive for columns not present in the row. - Don't fill read/write set here as it is done outside these functions. - Move initialization of a record with default values to a separate function prepare_record(). sql/rpl_record.h: - Change signature of unpack_row(). - Declare function prepare_record(). sql/rpl_utility.cc: Make tabe_def::calc_field_size() a const method. sql/rpl_utility.h: Make table_def::calc_field_size() a const method. Move auto_afree_ptr template here so that it can be re-used (currently in log_event.cc and log_event_old.cc). Similar with DBUG_PRINT_BITSET macro. mysql-test/extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test: Modification of rpl_ndb_2multi_eng test. Tests with partitioned tables are removed and a setup with slave having different number of columns than master is added. mysql-test/include/rpl_multi_engine2.inc: Modification of rpl_multi_engine3.inc which operates on more rows and replaces "DELETE FROM t1" with "TRUNCATE TABLE t1" as the first form doesn't replicate in NDB -> non-NDB setting (BUG#28538). mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/r/rpl_ndb_2other.result: Results of the test. mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/t/rpl_ndb_2other-slave.opt: Test options. --log-slave-updates=0 is compulsory as otherwise non-NDB slave applying row events from NDB master will fail when trying to log them. mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/t/rpl_ndb_2other.test: Test replication of NDB table to slave using other engine. The main test is in extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test. It is included here several times with different settings of default storage engine on slave.
19 years ago
BUG#21842 (Cluster fails to replicate to innodb or myisam with err 134 using TPC-B): Problem: A RBR event can contain incomplete row data (only key value and fields which have been changed). In that case, when the row is unpacked into record and written to a table, the missing fields get incorrect NULL values leading to master-slave inconsistency. Solution: Use values found in slave's table for columns which are not given in the rows event. The code for writing a single row uses the following algorithm: 1. unpack row_data into table->record[0], 2. try to insert record, 3. if duplicate record found, fetch it into table->record[0], 4. unpack row_data into table->record[0], 5. write table->record[0] into the table. Where row_data is the row as stored in the data area of a rows event. Thus: a) unpacking of row_data happens at the time when row is written into a table, b) when unpacking (in step 4), only columns present in row_data are overwritten - all other columns remain as they were found in the table. Since all data needed for the above algorithm is stored inside Rows_log_event class, functions which locate and write rows are turned into methods of that class. replace_record() -> Rows_log_event::write_row() find_and_fetch_row() -> Rows_log_event::find_row() Both methods take row data from event's data buffer - the row being processed is pointed by m_curr_row. They unpack the data as needed into table's record buffers record[0] or record[1]. When row is unpacked, m_curr_row_end is set to point at next row in the data buffer. Other changes introduced in this changeset: - Change signature of unpack_row(): don't report errors and don't setup table's rw_set here. Errors can happen only when setting default values in prepare_record() function and are detected there. - In Rows_log_event and derived classes, don't pass arguments to the execution primitives (do_...() member functions) but use class members instead. - Move old row handling code into log_event_old.cc to be used by *_rows_log_event_old classes. Also, a new test rpl_ndb_2other is added which tests basic replication from master using ndb tables to slave storing the same tables using (possibly) different engine (myisam,innodb). Test is based on existing tests rpl_ndb_2myisam and rpl_ndb_2innodb. However, these tests doesn't work for various reasons and currently are disabled (see BUG#19227). The new test differs from the ones it is based on as follows: 1. Single test tests replication with different storage engines on slave (myisam, innodb, ndb). 2. Include file extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_eng.test containing original tests is replaced by extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test which doesn't contain tests using partitioned tables as these don't work currently. Instead, it tests replication to a slave which has more or less columns than master. 3. Include file include/rpl_multi_engine3.inc is replaced with include/rpl_multi_engine2.inc. The later differs by performing slightly different operations (updating more than one row in the table) and clearing table with "TRUNCATE TABLE" statement instead of "DELETE FROM" as replication of "DELETE" doesn't work well in this setting. 4. Slave must use option --log-slave-updates=0 as otherwise execution of replication events generated by ndb fails if table uses a different storage engine on slave (see BUG#29569). sql/log_event.cc: - Initialization of new Rows_log_event members. - Fixing some typos in documentation. In Rows_log_event::do_apply_event: - Set COMPLETE_ROWS_F flag (when master and slave have the same number of columns and all colums are present in the row) - Move initialization of tables write/read sets here, outside the rows processing loop (and out of unpack_row() function). - Remove calls to do_prepare_row() - no longer needed. - Add code managing m_curr_row and m_curr_row_end pointers. - Change signatures of row processing methods of Rows_log_event and it descendants - now most arguments are taken from class members. - Remove do_prepare_row() methods which are no longer used. - The auto_afree_ptr template is moved to rpl_utility.h (so that it can be used in log_event_old.cc). - Removed copy_extra_fields() function - no longer used. In Rows_log_event::write_row (former replace_record): - The old code is moved to log_event_old.cc. - Use prepare_record() and non-destructive unpack_current_row() to fill record with data. - In case a record being inserted already exists on slave and row data is incomplete use the record found and non-destructive unpack_current_row() to combine new column values with existing ones. - More debug info added. In Rows_log_event::find_row (former find_and_fetch_row function): - The old code is moved to log_event_old.cc. - Unpacking of the row is moved here. - In case of search using PK, the key data is prepared here. - More debug info added. - Remove initialization of Rows_log_event::m_after_image buffer which is no longer used. - Use new row unpacking methods in Update_rows_log_event::do_exec_row() to create before and after image. Note: all existing code used by Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() has been moved to log_event_old.cc to be used by *_rows_log_event_old classes. sql/log_event.h: - Add new COMPLETE_ROWS_F flag in Rows_log_event. - Add Rows_log_event members describing the row being processed. - Add a pointer to key buffer which is used in derived classes. - Add new methods: find__row(), write_row() and unpack_current_row(). - Change signatures of do_...() methods (replace method arguments by class members). - Remove do_prepare_row() method which is no longer used. - Update method documentation. - Add Old_rows_log_event class, which contains the old row processing code, as a friend of Rows_log_event so that it can access all members of an event instance. sql/log_event_old.cc: Move here old implementation of Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() and helper methods. sql/log_event_old.h: - Define new class Old_rows_log_event encapsulating old version of Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() and the helper methods. - Add the Old_rows_log_event class as a base for *_old versions of RBR event classes, ensure that the old version of do_apply_event() is called. - For *_old classes, declare the helper methods used in the old version of do_apply_event(). sql/rpl_record.cc: - Make unpack_row non-destructive for columns not present in the row. - Don't fill read/write set here as it is done outside these functions. - Move initialization of a record with default values to a separate function prepare_record(). sql/rpl_record.h: - Change signature of unpack_row(). - Declare function prepare_record(). sql/rpl_utility.cc: Make tabe_def::calc_field_size() a const method. sql/rpl_utility.h: Make table_def::calc_field_size() a const method. Move auto_afree_ptr template here so that it can be re-used (currently in log_event.cc and log_event_old.cc). Similar with DBUG_PRINT_BITSET macro. mysql-test/extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test: Modification of rpl_ndb_2multi_eng test. Tests with partitioned tables are removed and a setup with slave having different number of columns than master is added. mysql-test/include/rpl_multi_engine2.inc: Modification of rpl_multi_engine3.inc which operates on more rows and replaces "DELETE FROM t1" with "TRUNCATE TABLE t1" as the first form doesn't replicate in NDB -> non-NDB setting (BUG#28538). mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/r/rpl_ndb_2other.result: Results of the test. mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/t/rpl_ndb_2other-slave.opt: Test options. --log-slave-updates=0 is compulsory as otherwise non-NDB slave applying row events from NDB master will fail when trying to log them. mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/t/rpl_ndb_2other.test: Test replication of NDB table to slave using other engine. The main test is in extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test. It is included here several times with different settings of default storage engine on slave.
19 years ago
BUG#31581: 5.1-telco-6.1 -> 5.1.22. Slave crashes during starting This patch has two purposes: (1) To refactor the code so that {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old does not use code from {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event. Before refactoring there was the following problem: whenever we modifed the code for new events, it affected the old events. This is bad, as it makes maintainance difficult. After refactoring, we can safely edit the new code without affecting old events. So, if we for instance modify the binary format of new events, we no longer need to worry about how the new code reads old events. (2) To fix BUG#31581. These two objectives are reached by the following changes: - Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. - Fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. - Added comments to log_event_old.h (This patch is identical to the previously committed patch which was a collapse of three changesets, except that it adds assert(0) to constructors for old types of row log events that should never be called.) sql/log_event_old.cc: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. sql/log_event_old.h: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also added comment explaining what the file contains and what the classes do.
18 years ago
BUG#21842 (Cluster fails to replicate to innodb or myisam with err 134 using TPC-B): Problem: A RBR event can contain incomplete row data (only key value and fields which have been changed). In that case, when the row is unpacked into record and written to a table, the missing fields get incorrect NULL values leading to master-slave inconsistency. Solution: Use values found in slave's table for columns which are not given in the rows event. The code for writing a single row uses the following algorithm: 1. unpack row_data into table->record[0], 2. try to insert record, 3. if duplicate record found, fetch it into table->record[0], 4. unpack row_data into table->record[0], 5. write table->record[0] into the table. Where row_data is the row as stored in the data area of a rows event. Thus: a) unpacking of row_data happens at the time when row is written into a table, b) when unpacking (in step 4), only columns present in row_data are overwritten - all other columns remain as they were found in the table. Since all data needed for the above algorithm is stored inside Rows_log_event class, functions which locate and write rows are turned into methods of that class. replace_record() -> Rows_log_event::write_row() find_and_fetch_row() -> Rows_log_event::find_row() Both methods take row data from event's data buffer - the row being processed is pointed by m_curr_row. They unpack the data as needed into table's record buffers record[0] or record[1]. When row is unpacked, m_curr_row_end is set to point at next row in the data buffer. Other changes introduced in this changeset: - Change signature of unpack_row(): don't report errors and don't setup table's rw_set here. Errors can happen only when setting default values in prepare_record() function and are detected there. - In Rows_log_event and derived classes, don't pass arguments to the execution primitives (do_...() member functions) but use class members instead. - Move old row handling code into log_event_old.cc to be used by *_rows_log_event_old classes. Also, a new test rpl_ndb_2other is added which tests basic replication from master using ndb tables to slave storing the same tables using (possibly) different engine (myisam,innodb). Test is based on existing tests rpl_ndb_2myisam and rpl_ndb_2innodb. However, these tests doesn't work for various reasons and currently are disabled (see BUG#19227). The new test differs from the ones it is based on as follows: 1. Single test tests replication with different storage engines on slave (myisam, innodb, ndb). 2. Include file extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_eng.test containing original tests is replaced by extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test which doesn't contain tests using partitioned tables as these don't work currently. Instead, it tests replication to a slave which has more or less columns than master. 3. Include file include/rpl_multi_engine3.inc is replaced with include/rpl_multi_engine2.inc. The later differs by performing slightly different operations (updating more than one row in the table) and clearing table with "TRUNCATE TABLE" statement instead of "DELETE FROM" as replication of "DELETE" doesn't work well in this setting. 4. Slave must use option --log-slave-updates=0 as otherwise execution of replication events generated by ndb fails if table uses a different storage engine on slave (see BUG#29569). sql/log_event.cc: - Initialization of new Rows_log_event members. - Fixing some typos in documentation. In Rows_log_event::do_apply_event: - Set COMPLETE_ROWS_F flag (when master and slave have the same number of columns and all colums are present in the row) - Move initialization of tables write/read sets here, outside the rows processing loop (and out of unpack_row() function). - Remove calls to do_prepare_row() - no longer needed. - Add code managing m_curr_row and m_curr_row_end pointers. - Change signatures of row processing methods of Rows_log_event and it descendants - now most arguments are taken from class members. - Remove do_prepare_row() methods which are no longer used. - The auto_afree_ptr template is moved to rpl_utility.h (so that it can be used in log_event_old.cc). - Removed copy_extra_fields() function - no longer used. In Rows_log_event::write_row (former replace_record): - The old code is moved to log_event_old.cc. - Use prepare_record() and non-destructive unpack_current_row() to fill record with data. - In case a record being inserted already exists on slave and row data is incomplete use the record found and non-destructive unpack_current_row() to combine new column values with existing ones. - More debug info added. In Rows_log_event::find_row (former find_and_fetch_row function): - The old code is moved to log_event_old.cc. - Unpacking of the row is moved here. - In case of search using PK, the key data is prepared here. - More debug info added. - Remove initialization of Rows_log_event::m_after_image buffer which is no longer used. - Use new row unpacking methods in Update_rows_log_event::do_exec_row() to create before and after image. Note: all existing code used by Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() has been moved to log_event_old.cc to be used by *_rows_log_event_old classes. sql/log_event.h: - Add new COMPLETE_ROWS_F flag in Rows_log_event. - Add Rows_log_event members describing the row being processed. - Add a pointer to key buffer which is used in derived classes. - Add new methods: find__row(), write_row() and unpack_current_row(). - Change signatures of do_...() methods (replace method arguments by class members). - Remove do_prepare_row() method which is no longer used. - Update method documentation. - Add Old_rows_log_event class, which contains the old row processing code, as a friend of Rows_log_event so that it can access all members of an event instance. sql/log_event_old.cc: Move here old implementation of Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() and helper methods. sql/log_event_old.h: - Define new class Old_rows_log_event encapsulating old version of Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() and the helper methods. - Add the Old_rows_log_event class as a base for *_old versions of RBR event classes, ensure that the old version of do_apply_event() is called. - For *_old classes, declare the helper methods used in the old version of do_apply_event(). sql/rpl_record.cc: - Make unpack_row non-destructive for columns not present in the row. - Don't fill read/write set here as it is done outside these functions. - Move initialization of a record with default values to a separate function prepare_record(). sql/rpl_record.h: - Change signature of unpack_row(). - Declare function prepare_record(). sql/rpl_utility.cc: Make tabe_def::calc_field_size() a const method. sql/rpl_utility.h: Make table_def::calc_field_size() a const method. Move auto_afree_ptr template here so that it can be re-used (currently in log_event.cc and log_event_old.cc). Similar with DBUG_PRINT_BITSET macro. mysql-test/extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test: Modification of rpl_ndb_2multi_eng test. Tests with partitioned tables are removed and a setup with slave having different number of columns than master is added. mysql-test/include/rpl_multi_engine2.inc: Modification of rpl_multi_engine3.inc which operates on more rows and replaces "DELETE FROM t1" with "TRUNCATE TABLE t1" as the first form doesn't replicate in NDB -> non-NDB setting (BUG#28538). mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/r/rpl_ndb_2other.result: Results of the test. mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/t/rpl_ndb_2other-slave.opt: Test options. --log-slave-updates=0 is compulsory as otherwise non-NDB slave applying row events from NDB master will fail when trying to log them. mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/t/rpl_ndb_2other.test: Test replication of NDB table to slave using other engine. The main test is in extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test. It is included here several times with different settings of default storage engine on slave.
19 years ago
Bug#12713 "Error in a stored function called from a SELECT doesn't cause ROLLBACK of statement", part 1. Review fixes. Do not send OK/EOF packets to the client until we reached the end of the current statement. This is a consolidation, to keep the functionality that is shared by all SQL statements in one place in the server. Currently this functionality includes: - close_thread_tables() - log_slow_statement(). After this patch and the subsequent patch for Bug#12713, it shall also include: - ha_autocommit_or_rollback() - net_end_statement() - query_cache_end_of_result(). In future it may also include: - mysql_reset_thd_for_next_command(). include/mysql_com.h: Rename now unused members of NET: no_send_ok, no_send_error, report_error. These were server-specific variables related to the client/server protocol. They have been made obsolete by this patch. Previously the same members of NET were used to store the error message both on the client and on the server. The error message was stored in net.last_error (client: mysql->net.last_error, server: thd->net.last_error). The error code was stored in net.last_errno (client: mysql->net.last_errno, server: thd->net.last_errno). The server error code and message are now stored elsewhere (in the Diagnostics_area), thus NET members are no longer used by the server. Rename last_error to client_last_error, last_errno to client_last_errno to avoid potential bugs introduced by merges. include/mysql_h.ic: Update the ABI file to reflect a rename. Renames do not break the binary compatibility. libmysql/libmysql.c: Rename last_error to client_last_error, last_errno to client_last_errno. This is necessary to ensure no unnoticed bugs introduced by merged changesets. Remove net.report_error, net.no_send_ok, net.no_send_error. libmysql/manager.c: Rename net.last_errno to net.client_last_errno. libmysqld/lib_sql.cc: Rename net.last_errno to net.client_last_errno. Update the embedded implementation of the client-server protocol to reflect the refactoring of protocol.cc. libmysqld/libmysqld.c: Rename net.last_errno to net.client_last_errno. mysql-test/r/events.result: Update to reflect the change in mysql_rm_db(). Now we drop stored routines and events for a given database name only if there is a directory for this database name. ha_drop_database() and query_cache_invalidate() are called likewise. Previously we would attempt to drop routines/events even if database directory was not found (it worked, since routines and events are stored in tables). This fixes Bug 29958 "Weird message on DROP DATABASE if mysql.proc does not exist". The change was done because the previous code used to call send_ok() twice, which led to an assertion failure when asserts against it were added by this patch. mysql-test/r/grant.result: Fix the patch for Bug 16470, now FLUSH PRIVILEGES produces an error if mysql.procs_priv is missing. This fixes the assert that send_ok() must not called after send_error() (the original patch for Bug 16470 was prone to this). mysql-test/suite/rpl/r/rpl_row_tabledefs_2myisam.result: Produce a more detailed error message. mysql-test/suite/rpl/r/rpl_row_tabledefs_3innodb.result: Produce a more detailed error message. mysql-test/t/grant.test: Update the test, now FLUSH PRIVILEGES returns an error if mysql.procs_priv is missing. server-tools/instance-manager/mysql_connection.cc: Rename net.last_errno to net.client_last_errno. sql/ha_ndbcluster_binlog.cc: Add asserts. Use getters to access statement status information. Add a comment why run_query() is broken. Reset the diagnostics area in the end of run_query() to fulfill the invariant that the diagnostics_area is never assigned twice per statement (see the comment in the code when this can happen). We still do not clear thd->is_fatal_error and thd->is_slave_error, which may lead to bugs, I consider the whole affair as something to be dealt with separately. sql/ha_partition.cc: fatal_error() doesn't set an error by itself. Perhaps we should remove this method altogether and instead add a flag to my_error to set thd->is_fatal_error property. Meanwhile, this change is a part of inspection made to the entire source code with the goal to ensure that fatal_error() is always accompanied by my_error(). sql/item_func.cc: There is no net.last_error anymore. Remove the obsolete assignment. sql/log_event.cc: Use getters to access statement error status information. sql/log_event_old.cc: Use getters to access statement error status information. sql/mysqld.cc: Previously, if a continue handler for an error was found, my_message_sql() would not set an error in THD. Since the current statement must be aborted in any case, find_handler() had a hack to assign thd->net.report_error to 1. Remove this hack. Set an error in my_message_sql() even if the continue handler is found. The error will be cleared anyway when the handler is executed. This is one action among many in this patch to ensure the invariant that whenever thd->is_error() is TRUE, we have a message in thd->main_da.message(). sql/net_serv.cc: Use a full-blown my_error() in net_serv.cc to report an error, instead of just setting net->last_errno. This ensures the invariant that whenever thd->is_error() returns TRUE, we have a message in thd->main_da.message(). Remove initialization of removed NET members. sql/opt_range.cc: Use my_error() instead of just raising thd->net.report_error. This ensures the invariant that whenever thd->is_error() returns TRUE, there is a message in thd->main_da.message(). sql/opt_sum.cc: Move invocation of fatal_error() right next to the place where we set the error message. That makes it easier to track that whenever fatal_error() is called, there is a message in THD. sql/protocol.cc: Rename send_ok() and send_eof() to net_send_ok() and net_send_eof() respectively. These functions write directly to the network and are not for use anywhere outside the client/server protocol code. Remove the code that was responsible for cases when either there is no error code, or no error message, or both. Instead the calling code ensures that they are always present. Asserts are added to enforce the invariant. Instead of a direct access to thd->server_status and thd->total_warn_count use function parameters, since these from now on don't always come directly from THD. Introduce net_end_statement(), the single-entry-point replacement API for send_ok(), send_eof() and net_send_error(). Implement Protocol::end_partial_result_set to use in select_send::abort() when there is a continue handler. sql/protocol.h: Update declarations. sql/repl_failsafe.cc: Use getters to access statement status information in THD. Rename net.last_error to net.client_last_error. sql/rpl_record.cc: Set an error message in prepare_record() if there is no default value for the field -- later we do print this message to the client. sql/rpl_rli.cc: Use getters to access statement status information in THD. sql/slave.cc: In create_table_from_dump() (a common function that is used in LOAD MASTER TABLE SQL statement and COM_LOAD_MASTER_DATA), instead of hacks with no_send_ok, clear the diagnostics area when mysql_rm_table() succeeded. Update has_temporary_error() to work correctly when no error is set. This is the case when Incident_log_event is executed: it always returns an error but does not set an error message. Use getters to access error status information. sql/sp_head.cc: Instead of hacks with no_send_error, work through the diagnostics area interface to suppress sending of OK/ERROR packets to the client. Move query_cache_end_of_result before log_slow_statement(), similarly to how it's done in dispatch_command(). sql/sp_rcontext.cc: Remove hacks with assignment of thd->net.report_error, they are not necessary any more (see the changes in mysqld.cc). sql/sql_acl.cc: Use getters to access error status information in THD. sql/sql_base.cc: Access thd->main_da.sql_errno() only if there is an error. This fixes a bug when auto-discovery, that was effectively disabled under pre-locking. sql/sql_binlog.cc: Remove hacks with no_send_ok/no_send_error, they are not necessary anymore: the caller is responsible for network communication. sql/sql_cache.cc: Disable sending of OK/ERROR/EOF packet in the end of dispatch_command if the response has been served from the query cache. This raises the question whether we should store EOF packet in the query cache at all, or generate it anew for each statement (we should generate it anew), but this is to be addressed separately. sql/sql_class.cc: Implement class Diagnostics_area. Please see comments in sql_class.h for details. Fix a subtle coding mistake in select_send::send_data: when on slave, an error in Item::send() was ignored. The problem became visible due to asserts that the diagnostics area is never double assigned. Remove initialization of removed NET members. In select_send::abort() do not call select_send::send_eof(). This is not inheritance-safe. Even if a stored procedure continue handler is found, the current statement is aborted, not succeeded. Instead introduce a Protocol API to send the required response, Protocol::end_partial_result_set(). This simplifies implementation of select_send::send_eof(). No need to add more asserts that there is no error, there is an assert inside Diagnostics_area::set_ok_status() already. Leave no trace of no_send_* in the code. sql/sql_class.h: Declare class Diagnostics_area. Remove the hack with no_send_ok from Substatement_state. Provide inline implementations of send_ok/send_eof. Add commetns. sql/sql_connect.cc: Remove hacks with no_send_error. Since now an error in THD is always set if net->error, it's not necessary to check both net->error and thd->is_error() in the do_command loop. Use thd->main_da.message() instead of net->last_errno. Remove the hack with is_slave_error in sys_init_connect. Since now we do not reset the diagnostics area in net_send_error (it's reset at the beginning of the next statement), we can access it safely even after execute_init_command. sql/sql_db.cc: Update the code to satisfy the invariant that the diagnostics area is never assigned twice. Incidentally, this fixes Bug 29958 "Weird message on DROP DATABASE if mysql.proc does not exist". sql/sql_delete.cc: Change multi-delete to abort in abort(), as per select_send protocol. Fixes the merge error with the test for Bug 29136 sql/sql_derived.cc: Use getters to access error information. sql/sql_insert.cc: Use getters to access error information. sql-common/client.c: Rename last_error to client_last_error, last_errno to client_last_errno. sql/sql_parse.cc: Remove hacks with no_send_error. Deploy net_end_statement(). The story of COM_SHUTDOWN is interesting. Long story short, the server would become on its death's door, and only no_send_ok/no_send_error assigned by send_ok()/net_send_error() would hide its babbling from the client. First of all, COM_QUIT does not require a response. So, the comment saying "Let's send a response to possible COM_QUIT" is not only groundless (even mysqladmin shutdown/mysql_shutdown() doesn't send COM_QUIT after COM_SHUTDOWN), it's plainly incorrect. Secondly, besides this additional 'OK' packet to respond to a hypothetical COM_QUIT, there was the following code in dispatch_command(): if (thd->killed) thd->send_kill_message(); if (thd->is_error() net_send_error(thd); This worked out really funny for the thread through which COM_SHUTDOWN was delivered: we would get COM_SHUTDOWN, say okay, say okay again, kill everybody, get the kill signal ourselves, and then attempt to say "Server shutdown in progress" to the client that is very likely long gone. This all became visible when asserts were added that the Diagnostics_area is not assigned twice. Move query_cache_end_of_result() to the end of dispatch_command(), since net_send_eof() has been moved there. This is safe, query_cache_end_of_result() is a no-op if there is no started query in the cache. Consistently use select_send interface to call abort() or send_eof() depending on the operation result. Remove thd->fatal_error() from reset_master(), it was a no-op. in hacks with no_send_error woudl save us from complete breakage of the client/server protocol. Consistently use select_send::abort() whenever there is an error, and select_send::send_eof() in case of success. The issue became visible due to added asserts. sql/sql_partition.cc: Always set an error in THD whenever there is a call to fatal_error(). sql/sql_prepare.cc: Deploy class Diagnostics_area. Remove the unnecessary juggling with the protocol in Select_fetch_protocol_binary::send_eof(). EOF packet format is protocol-independent. sql/sql_select.cc: Call fatal_error() directly in opt_sum_query. Call my_error() whenever we call thd->fatal_error(). sql/sql_servers.cc: Use getters to access error information in THD. sql/sql_show.cc: Use getters to access error information in THD. Add comments. Call my_error() whenever we call fatal_error(). sql/sql_table.cc: Replace hacks with no_send_ok with the interface of the diagnostics area. Clear the error if ENOENT error in ha_delete_table(). sql/sql_update.cc: Introduce multi_update::abort(), which is the proper way to abort a multi-update. This fixes the merge conflict between this patch and the patch for Bug 29136. sql/table.cc: Use a getter to access error information in THD. sql/tztime.cc: Use a getter to access error information in THD.
18 years ago
BUG#21842 (Cluster fails to replicate to innodb or myisam with err 134 using TPC-B): Problem: A RBR event can contain incomplete row data (only key value and fields which have been changed). In that case, when the row is unpacked into record and written to a table, the missing fields get incorrect NULL values leading to master-slave inconsistency. Solution: Use values found in slave's table for columns which are not given in the rows event. The code for writing a single row uses the following algorithm: 1. unpack row_data into table->record[0], 2. try to insert record, 3. if duplicate record found, fetch it into table->record[0], 4. unpack row_data into table->record[0], 5. write table->record[0] into the table. Where row_data is the row as stored in the data area of a rows event. Thus: a) unpacking of row_data happens at the time when row is written into a table, b) when unpacking (in step 4), only columns present in row_data are overwritten - all other columns remain as they were found in the table. Since all data needed for the above algorithm is stored inside Rows_log_event class, functions which locate and write rows are turned into methods of that class. replace_record() -> Rows_log_event::write_row() find_and_fetch_row() -> Rows_log_event::find_row() Both methods take row data from event's data buffer - the row being processed is pointed by m_curr_row. They unpack the data as needed into table's record buffers record[0] or record[1]. When row is unpacked, m_curr_row_end is set to point at next row in the data buffer. Other changes introduced in this changeset: - Change signature of unpack_row(): don't report errors and don't setup table's rw_set here. Errors can happen only when setting default values in prepare_record() function and are detected there. - In Rows_log_event and derived classes, don't pass arguments to the execution primitives (do_...() member functions) but use class members instead. - Move old row handling code into log_event_old.cc to be used by *_rows_log_event_old classes. Also, a new test rpl_ndb_2other is added which tests basic replication from master using ndb tables to slave storing the same tables using (possibly) different engine (myisam,innodb). Test is based on existing tests rpl_ndb_2myisam and rpl_ndb_2innodb. However, these tests doesn't work for various reasons and currently are disabled (see BUG#19227). The new test differs from the ones it is based on as follows: 1. Single test tests replication with different storage engines on slave (myisam, innodb, ndb). 2. Include file extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_eng.test containing original tests is replaced by extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test which doesn't contain tests using partitioned tables as these don't work currently. Instead, it tests replication to a slave which has more or less columns than master. 3. Include file include/rpl_multi_engine3.inc is replaced with include/rpl_multi_engine2.inc. The later differs by performing slightly different operations (updating more than one row in the table) and clearing table with "TRUNCATE TABLE" statement instead of "DELETE FROM" as replication of "DELETE" doesn't work well in this setting. 4. Slave must use option --log-slave-updates=0 as otherwise execution of replication events generated by ndb fails if table uses a different storage engine on slave (see BUG#29569). sql/log_event.cc: - Initialization of new Rows_log_event members. - Fixing some typos in documentation. In Rows_log_event::do_apply_event: - Set COMPLETE_ROWS_F flag (when master and slave have the same number of columns and all colums are present in the row) - Move initialization of tables write/read sets here, outside the rows processing loop (and out of unpack_row() function). - Remove calls to do_prepare_row() - no longer needed. - Add code managing m_curr_row and m_curr_row_end pointers. - Change signatures of row processing methods of Rows_log_event and it descendants - now most arguments are taken from class members. - Remove do_prepare_row() methods which are no longer used. - The auto_afree_ptr template is moved to rpl_utility.h (so that it can be used in log_event_old.cc). - Removed copy_extra_fields() function - no longer used. In Rows_log_event::write_row (former replace_record): - The old code is moved to log_event_old.cc. - Use prepare_record() and non-destructive unpack_current_row() to fill record with data. - In case a record being inserted already exists on slave and row data is incomplete use the record found and non-destructive unpack_current_row() to combine new column values with existing ones. - More debug info added. In Rows_log_event::find_row (former find_and_fetch_row function): - The old code is moved to log_event_old.cc. - Unpacking of the row is moved here. - In case of search using PK, the key data is prepared here. - More debug info added. - Remove initialization of Rows_log_event::m_after_image buffer which is no longer used. - Use new row unpacking methods in Update_rows_log_event::do_exec_row() to create before and after image. Note: all existing code used by Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() has been moved to log_event_old.cc to be used by *_rows_log_event_old classes. sql/log_event.h: - Add new COMPLETE_ROWS_F flag in Rows_log_event. - Add Rows_log_event members describing the row being processed. - Add a pointer to key buffer which is used in derived classes. - Add new methods: find__row(), write_row() and unpack_current_row(). - Change signatures of do_...() methods (replace method arguments by class members). - Remove do_prepare_row() method which is no longer used. - Update method documentation. - Add Old_rows_log_event class, which contains the old row processing code, as a friend of Rows_log_event so that it can access all members of an event instance. sql/log_event_old.cc: Move here old implementation of Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() and helper methods. sql/log_event_old.h: - Define new class Old_rows_log_event encapsulating old version of Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() and the helper methods. - Add the Old_rows_log_event class as a base for *_old versions of RBR event classes, ensure that the old version of do_apply_event() is called. - For *_old classes, declare the helper methods used in the old version of do_apply_event(). sql/rpl_record.cc: - Make unpack_row non-destructive for columns not present in the row. - Don't fill read/write set here as it is done outside these functions. - Move initialization of a record with default values to a separate function prepare_record(). sql/rpl_record.h: - Change signature of unpack_row(). - Declare function prepare_record(). sql/rpl_utility.cc: Make tabe_def::calc_field_size() a const method. sql/rpl_utility.h: Make table_def::calc_field_size() a const method. Move auto_afree_ptr template here so that it can be re-used (currently in log_event.cc and log_event_old.cc). Similar with DBUG_PRINT_BITSET macro. mysql-test/extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test: Modification of rpl_ndb_2multi_eng test. Tests with partitioned tables are removed and a setup with slave having different number of columns than master is added. mysql-test/include/rpl_multi_engine2.inc: Modification of rpl_multi_engine3.inc which operates on more rows and replaces "DELETE FROM t1" with "TRUNCATE TABLE t1" as the first form doesn't replicate in NDB -> non-NDB setting (BUG#28538). mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/r/rpl_ndb_2other.result: Results of the test. mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/t/rpl_ndb_2other-slave.opt: Test options. --log-slave-updates=0 is compulsory as otherwise non-NDB slave applying row events from NDB master will fail when trying to log them. mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/t/rpl_ndb_2other.test: Test replication of NDB table to slave using other engine. The main test is in extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test. It is included here several times with different settings of default storage engine on slave.
19 years ago
Bug#12713 "Error in a stored function called from a SELECT doesn't cause ROLLBACK of statement", part 1. Review fixes. Do not send OK/EOF packets to the client until we reached the end of the current statement. This is a consolidation, to keep the functionality that is shared by all SQL statements in one place in the server. Currently this functionality includes: - close_thread_tables() - log_slow_statement(). After this patch and the subsequent patch for Bug#12713, it shall also include: - ha_autocommit_or_rollback() - net_end_statement() - query_cache_end_of_result(). In future it may also include: - mysql_reset_thd_for_next_command(). include/mysql_com.h: Rename now unused members of NET: no_send_ok, no_send_error, report_error. These were server-specific variables related to the client/server protocol. They have been made obsolete by this patch. Previously the same members of NET were used to store the error message both on the client and on the server. The error message was stored in net.last_error (client: mysql->net.last_error, server: thd->net.last_error). The error code was stored in net.last_errno (client: mysql->net.last_errno, server: thd->net.last_errno). The server error code and message are now stored elsewhere (in the Diagnostics_area), thus NET members are no longer used by the server. Rename last_error to client_last_error, last_errno to client_last_errno to avoid potential bugs introduced by merges. include/mysql_h.ic: Update the ABI file to reflect a rename. Renames do not break the binary compatibility. libmysql/libmysql.c: Rename last_error to client_last_error, last_errno to client_last_errno. This is necessary to ensure no unnoticed bugs introduced by merged changesets. Remove net.report_error, net.no_send_ok, net.no_send_error. libmysql/manager.c: Rename net.last_errno to net.client_last_errno. libmysqld/lib_sql.cc: Rename net.last_errno to net.client_last_errno. Update the embedded implementation of the client-server protocol to reflect the refactoring of protocol.cc. libmysqld/libmysqld.c: Rename net.last_errno to net.client_last_errno. mysql-test/r/events.result: Update to reflect the change in mysql_rm_db(). Now we drop stored routines and events for a given database name only if there is a directory for this database name. ha_drop_database() and query_cache_invalidate() are called likewise. Previously we would attempt to drop routines/events even if database directory was not found (it worked, since routines and events are stored in tables). This fixes Bug 29958 "Weird message on DROP DATABASE if mysql.proc does not exist". The change was done because the previous code used to call send_ok() twice, which led to an assertion failure when asserts against it were added by this patch. mysql-test/r/grant.result: Fix the patch for Bug 16470, now FLUSH PRIVILEGES produces an error if mysql.procs_priv is missing. This fixes the assert that send_ok() must not called after send_error() (the original patch for Bug 16470 was prone to this). mysql-test/suite/rpl/r/rpl_row_tabledefs_2myisam.result: Produce a more detailed error message. mysql-test/suite/rpl/r/rpl_row_tabledefs_3innodb.result: Produce a more detailed error message. mysql-test/t/grant.test: Update the test, now FLUSH PRIVILEGES returns an error if mysql.procs_priv is missing. server-tools/instance-manager/mysql_connection.cc: Rename net.last_errno to net.client_last_errno. sql/ha_ndbcluster_binlog.cc: Add asserts. Use getters to access statement status information. Add a comment why run_query() is broken. Reset the diagnostics area in the end of run_query() to fulfill the invariant that the diagnostics_area is never assigned twice per statement (see the comment in the code when this can happen). We still do not clear thd->is_fatal_error and thd->is_slave_error, which may lead to bugs, I consider the whole affair as something to be dealt with separately. sql/ha_partition.cc: fatal_error() doesn't set an error by itself. Perhaps we should remove this method altogether and instead add a flag to my_error to set thd->is_fatal_error property. Meanwhile, this change is a part of inspection made to the entire source code with the goal to ensure that fatal_error() is always accompanied by my_error(). sql/item_func.cc: There is no net.last_error anymore. Remove the obsolete assignment. sql/log_event.cc: Use getters to access statement error status information. sql/log_event_old.cc: Use getters to access statement error status information. sql/mysqld.cc: Previously, if a continue handler for an error was found, my_message_sql() would not set an error in THD. Since the current statement must be aborted in any case, find_handler() had a hack to assign thd->net.report_error to 1. Remove this hack. Set an error in my_message_sql() even if the continue handler is found. The error will be cleared anyway when the handler is executed. This is one action among many in this patch to ensure the invariant that whenever thd->is_error() is TRUE, we have a message in thd->main_da.message(). sql/net_serv.cc: Use a full-blown my_error() in net_serv.cc to report an error, instead of just setting net->last_errno. This ensures the invariant that whenever thd->is_error() returns TRUE, we have a message in thd->main_da.message(). Remove initialization of removed NET members. sql/opt_range.cc: Use my_error() instead of just raising thd->net.report_error. This ensures the invariant that whenever thd->is_error() returns TRUE, there is a message in thd->main_da.message(). sql/opt_sum.cc: Move invocation of fatal_error() right next to the place where we set the error message. That makes it easier to track that whenever fatal_error() is called, there is a message in THD. sql/protocol.cc: Rename send_ok() and send_eof() to net_send_ok() and net_send_eof() respectively. These functions write directly to the network and are not for use anywhere outside the client/server protocol code. Remove the code that was responsible for cases when either there is no error code, or no error message, or both. Instead the calling code ensures that they are always present. Asserts are added to enforce the invariant. Instead of a direct access to thd->server_status and thd->total_warn_count use function parameters, since these from now on don't always come directly from THD. Introduce net_end_statement(), the single-entry-point replacement API for send_ok(), send_eof() and net_send_error(). Implement Protocol::end_partial_result_set to use in select_send::abort() when there is a continue handler. sql/protocol.h: Update declarations. sql/repl_failsafe.cc: Use getters to access statement status information in THD. Rename net.last_error to net.client_last_error. sql/rpl_record.cc: Set an error message in prepare_record() if there is no default value for the field -- later we do print this message to the client. sql/rpl_rli.cc: Use getters to access statement status information in THD. sql/slave.cc: In create_table_from_dump() (a common function that is used in LOAD MASTER TABLE SQL statement and COM_LOAD_MASTER_DATA), instead of hacks with no_send_ok, clear the diagnostics area when mysql_rm_table() succeeded. Update has_temporary_error() to work correctly when no error is set. This is the case when Incident_log_event is executed: it always returns an error but does not set an error message. Use getters to access error status information. sql/sp_head.cc: Instead of hacks with no_send_error, work through the diagnostics area interface to suppress sending of OK/ERROR packets to the client. Move query_cache_end_of_result before log_slow_statement(), similarly to how it's done in dispatch_command(). sql/sp_rcontext.cc: Remove hacks with assignment of thd->net.report_error, they are not necessary any more (see the changes in mysqld.cc). sql/sql_acl.cc: Use getters to access error status information in THD. sql/sql_base.cc: Access thd->main_da.sql_errno() only if there is an error. This fixes a bug when auto-discovery, that was effectively disabled under pre-locking. sql/sql_binlog.cc: Remove hacks with no_send_ok/no_send_error, they are not necessary anymore: the caller is responsible for network communication. sql/sql_cache.cc: Disable sending of OK/ERROR/EOF packet in the end of dispatch_command if the response has been served from the query cache. This raises the question whether we should store EOF packet in the query cache at all, or generate it anew for each statement (we should generate it anew), but this is to be addressed separately. sql/sql_class.cc: Implement class Diagnostics_area. Please see comments in sql_class.h for details. Fix a subtle coding mistake in select_send::send_data: when on slave, an error in Item::send() was ignored. The problem became visible due to asserts that the diagnostics area is never double assigned. Remove initialization of removed NET members. In select_send::abort() do not call select_send::send_eof(). This is not inheritance-safe. Even if a stored procedure continue handler is found, the current statement is aborted, not succeeded. Instead introduce a Protocol API to send the required response, Protocol::end_partial_result_set(). This simplifies implementation of select_send::send_eof(). No need to add more asserts that there is no error, there is an assert inside Diagnostics_area::set_ok_status() already. Leave no trace of no_send_* in the code. sql/sql_class.h: Declare class Diagnostics_area. Remove the hack with no_send_ok from Substatement_state. Provide inline implementations of send_ok/send_eof. Add commetns. sql/sql_connect.cc: Remove hacks with no_send_error. Since now an error in THD is always set if net->error, it's not necessary to check both net->error and thd->is_error() in the do_command loop. Use thd->main_da.message() instead of net->last_errno. Remove the hack with is_slave_error in sys_init_connect. Since now we do not reset the diagnostics area in net_send_error (it's reset at the beginning of the next statement), we can access it safely even after execute_init_command. sql/sql_db.cc: Update the code to satisfy the invariant that the diagnostics area is never assigned twice. Incidentally, this fixes Bug 29958 "Weird message on DROP DATABASE if mysql.proc does not exist". sql/sql_delete.cc: Change multi-delete to abort in abort(), as per select_send protocol. Fixes the merge error with the test for Bug 29136 sql/sql_derived.cc: Use getters to access error information. sql/sql_insert.cc: Use getters to access error information. sql-common/client.c: Rename last_error to client_last_error, last_errno to client_last_errno. sql/sql_parse.cc: Remove hacks with no_send_error. Deploy net_end_statement(). The story of COM_SHUTDOWN is interesting. Long story short, the server would become on its death's door, and only no_send_ok/no_send_error assigned by send_ok()/net_send_error() would hide its babbling from the client. First of all, COM_QUIT does not require a response. So, the comment saying "Let's send a response to possible COM_QUIT" is not only groundless (even mysqladmin shutdown/mysql_shutdown() doesn't send COM_QUIT after COM_SHUTDOWN), it's plainly incorrect. Secondly, besides this additional 'OK' packet to respond to a hypothetical COM_QUIT, there was the following code in dispatch_command(): if (thd->killed) thd->send_kill_message(); if (thd->is_error() net_send_error(thd); This worked out really funny for the thread through which COM_SHUTDOWN was delivered: we would get COM_SHUTDOWN, say okay, say okay again, kill everybody, get the kill signal ourselves, and then attempt to say "Server shutdown in progress" to the client that is very likely long gone. This all became visible when asserts were added that the Diagnostics_area is not assigned twice. Move query_cache_end_of_result() to the end of dispatch_command(), since net_send_eof() has been moved there. This is safe, query_cache_end_of_result() is a no-op if there is no started query in the cache. Consistently use select_send interface to call abort() or send_eof() depending on the operation result. Remove thd->fatal_error() from reset_master(), it was a no-op. in hacks with no_send_error woudl save us from complete breakage of the client/server protocol. Consistently use select_send::abort() whenever there is an error, and select_send::send_eof() in case of success. The issue became visible due to added asserts. sql/sql_partition.cc: Always set an error in THD whenever there is a call to fatal_error(). sql/sql_prepare.cc: Deploy class Diagnostics_area. Remove the unnecessary juggling with the protocol in Select_fetch_protocol_binary::send_eof(). EOF packet format is protocol-independent. sql/sql_select.cc: Call fatal_error() directly in opt_sum_query. Call my_error() whenever we call thd->fatal_error(). sql/sql_servers.cc: Use getters to access error information in THD. sql/sql_show.cc: Use getters to access error information in THD. Add comments. Call my_error() whenever we call fatal_error(). sql/sql_table.cc: Replace hacks with no_send_ok with the interface of the diagnostics area. Clear the error if ENOENT error in ha_delete_table(). sql/sql_update.cc: Introduce multi_update::abort(), which is the proper way to abort a multi-update. This fixes the merge conflict between this patch and the patch for Bug 29136. sql/table.cc: Use a getter to access error information in THD. sql/tztime.cc: Use a getter to access error information in THD.
18 years ago
BUG#21842 (Cluster fails to replicate to innodb or myisam with err 134 using TPC-B): Problem: A RBR event can contain incomplete row data (only key value and fields which have been changed). In that case, when the row is unpacked into record and written to a table, the missing fields get incorrect NULL values leading to master-slave inconsistency. Solution: Use values found in slave's table for columns which are not given in the rows event. The code for writing a single row uses the following algorithm: 1. unpack row_data into table->record[0], 2. try to insert record, 3. if duplicate record found, fetch it into table->record[0], 4. unpack row_data into table->record[0], 5. write table->record[0] into the table. Where row_data is the row as stored in the data area of a rows event. Thus: a) unpacking of row_data happens at the time when row is written into a table, b) when unpacking (in step 4), only columns present in row_data are overwritten - all other columns remain as they were found in the table. Since all data needed for the above algorithm is stored inside Rows_log_event class, functions which locate and write rows are turned into methods of that class. replace_record() -> Rows_log_event::write_row() find_and_fetch_row() -> Rows_log_event::find_row() Both methods take row data from event's data buffer - the row being processed is pointed by m_curr_row. They unpack the data as needed into table's record buffers record[0] or record[1]. When row is unpacked, m_curr_row_end is set to point at next row in the data buffer. Other changes introduced in this changeset: - Change signature of unpack_row(): don't report errors and don't setup table's rw_set here. Errors can happen only when setting default values in prepare_record() function and are detected there. - In Rows_log_event and derived classes, don't pass arguments to the execution primitives (do_...() member functions) but use class members instead. - Move old row handling code into log_event_old.cc to be used by *_rows_log_event_old classes. Also, a new test rpl_ndb_2other is added which tests basic replication from master using ndb tables to slave storing the same tables using (possibly) different engine (myisam,innodb). Test is based on existing tests rpl_ndb_2myisam and rpl_ndb_2innodb. However, these tests doesn't work for various reasons and currently are disabled (see BUG#19227). The new test differs from the ones it is based on as follows: 1. Single test tests replication with different storage engines on slave (myisam, innodb, ndb). 2. Include file extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_eng.test containing original tests is replaced by extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test which doesn't contain tests using partitioned tables as these don't work currently. Instead, it tests replication to a slave which has more or less columns than master. 3. Include file include/rpl_multi_engine3.inc is replaced with include/rpl_multi_engine2.inc. The later differs by performing slightly different operations (updating more than one row in the table) and clearing table with "TRUNCATE TABLE" statement instead of "DELETE FROM" as replication of "DELETE" doesn't work well in this setting. 4. Slave must use option --log-slave-updates=0 as otherwise execution of replication events generated by ndb fails if table uses a different storage engine on slave (see BUG#29569). sql/log_event.cc: - Initialization of new Rows_log_event members. - Fixing some typos in documentation. In Rows_log_event::do_apply_event: - Set COMPLETE_ROWS_F flag (when master and slave have the same number of columns and all colums are present in the row) - Move initialization of tables write/read sets here, outside the rows processing loop (and out of unpack_row() function). - Remove calls to do_prepare_row() - no longer needed. - Add code managing m_curr_row and m_curr_row_end pointers. - Change signatures of row processing methods of Rows_log_event and it descendants - now most arguments are taken from class members. - Remove do_prepare_row() methods which are no longer used. - The auto_afree_ptr template is moved to rpl_utility.h (so that it can be used in log_event_old.cc). - Removed copy_extra_fields() function - no longer used. In Rows_log_event::write_row (former replace_record): - The old code is moved to log_event_old.cc. - Use prepare_record() and non-destructive unpack_current_row() to fill record with data. - In case a record being inserted already exists on slave and row data is incomplete use the record found and non-destructive unpack_current_row() to combine new column values with existing ones. - More debug info added. In Rows_log_event::find_row (former find_and_fetch_row function): - The old code is moved to log_event_old.cc. - Unpacking of the row is moved here. - In case of search using PK, the key data is prepared here. - More debug info added. - Remove initialization of Rows_log_event::m_after_image buffer which is no longer used. - Use new row unpacking methods in Update_rows_log_event::do_exec_row() to create before and after image. Note: all existing code used by Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() has been moved to log_event_old.cc to be used by *_rows_log_event_old classes. sql/log_event.h: - Add new COMPLETE_ROWS_F flag in Rows_log_event. - Add Rows_log_event members describing the row being processed. - Add a pointer to key buffer which is used in derived classes. - Add new methods: find__row(), write_row() and unpack_current_row(). - Change signatures of do_...() methods (replace method arguments by class members). - Remove do_prepare_row() method which is no longer used. - Update method documentation. - Add Old_rows_log_event class, which contains the old row processing code, as a friend of Rows_log_event so that it can access all members of an event instance. sql/log_event_old.cc: Move here old implementation of Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() and helper methods. sql/log_event_old.h: - Define new class Old_rows_log_event encapsulating old version of Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() and the helper methods. - Add the Old_rows_log_event class as a base for *_old versions of RBR event classes, ensure that the old version of do_apply_event() is called. - For *_old classes, declare the helper methods used in the old version of do_apply_event(). sql/rpl_record.cc: - Make unpack_row non-destructive for columns not present in the row. - Don't fill read/write set here as it is done outside these functions. - Move initialization of a record with default values to a separate function prepare_record(). sql/rpl_record.h: - Change signature of unpack_row(). - Declare function prepare_record(). sql/rpl_utility.cc: Make tabe_def::calc_field_size() a const method. sql/rpl_utility.h: Make table_def::calc_field_size() a const method. Move auto_afree_ptr template here so that it can be re-used (currently in log_event.cc and log_event_old.cc). Similar with DBUG_PRINT_BITSET macro. mysql-test/extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test: Modification of rpl_ndb_2multi_eng test. Tests with partitioned tables are removed and a setup with slave having different number of columns than master is added. mysql-test/include/rpl_multi_engine2.inc: Modification of rpl_multi_engine3.inc which operates on more rows and replaces "DELETE FROM t1" with "TRUNCATE TABLE t1" as the first form doesn't replicate in NDB -> non-NDB setting (BUG#28538). mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/r/rpl_ndb_2other.result: Results of the test. mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/t/rpl_ndb_2other-slave.opt: Test options. --log-slave-updates=0 is compulsory as otherwise non-NDB slave applying row events from NDB master will fail when trying to log them. mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/t/rpl_ndb_2other.test: Test replication of NDB table to slave using other engine. The main test is in extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test. It is included here several times with different settings of default storage engine on slave.
19 years ago
BUG#21842 (Cluster fails to replicate to innodb or myisam with err 134 using TPC-B): Problem: A RBR event can contain incomplete row data (only key value and fields which have been changed). In that case, when the row is unpacked into record and written to a table, the missing fields get incorrect NULL values leading to master-slave inconsistency. Solution: Use values found in slave's table for columns which are not given in the rows event. The code for writing a single row uses the following algorithm: 1. unpack row_data into table->record[0], 2. try to insert record, 3. if duplicate record found, fetch it into table->record[0], 4. unpack row_data into table->record[0], 5. write table->record[0] into the table. Where row_data is the row as stored in the data area of a rows event. Thus: a) unpacking of row_data happens at the time when row is written into a table, b) when unpacking (in step 4), only columns present in row_data are overwritten - all other columns remain as they were found in the table. Since all data needed for the above algorithm is stored inside Rows_log_event class, functions which locate and write rows are turned into methods of that class. replace_record() -> Rows_log_event::write_row() find_and_fetch_row() -> Rows_log_event::find_row() Both methods take row data from event's data buffer - the row being processed is pointed by m_curr_row. They unpack the data as needed into table's record buffers record[0] or record[1]. When row is unpacked, m_curr_row_end is set to point at next row in the data buffer. Other changes introduced in this changeset: - Change signature of unpack_row(): don't report errors and don't setup table's rw_set here. Errors can happen only when setting default values in prepare_record() function and are detected there. - In Rows_log_event and derived classes, don't pass arguments to the execution primitives (do_...() member functions) but use class members instead. - Move old row handling code into log_event_old.cc to be used by *_rows_log_event_old classes. Also, a new test rpl_ndb_2other is added which tests basic replication from master using ndb tables to slave storing the same tables using (possibly) different engine (myisam,innodb). Test is based on existing tests rpl_ndb_2myisam and rpl_ndb_2innodb. However, these tests doesn't work for various reasons and currently are disabled (see BUG#19227). The new test differs from the ones it is based on as follows: 1. Single test tests replication with different storage engines on slave (myisam, innodb, ndb). 2. Include file extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_eng.test containing original tests is replaced by extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test which doesn't contain tests using partitioned tables as these don't work currently. Instead, it tests replication to a slave which has more or less columns than master. 3. Include file include/rpl_multi_engine3.inc is replaced with include/rpl_multi_engine2.inc. The later differs by performing slightly different operations (updating more than one row in the table) and clearing table with "TRUNCATE TABLE" statement instead of "DELETE FROM" as replication of "DELETE" doesn't work well in this setting. 4. Slave must use option --log-slave-updates=0 as otherwise execution of replication events generated by ndb fails if table uses a different storage engine on slave (see BUG#29569). sql/log_event.cc: - Initialization of new Rows_log_event members. - Fixing some typos in documentation. In Rows_log_event::do_apply_event: - Set COMPLETE_ROWS_F flag (when master and slave have the same number of columns and all colums are present in the row) - Move initialization of tables write/read sets here, outside the rows processing loop (and out of unpack_row() function). - Remove calls to do_prepare_row() - no longer needed. - Add code managing m_curr_row and m_curr_row_end pointers. - Change signatures of row processing methods of Rows_log_event and it descendants - now most arguments are taken from class members. - Remove do_prepare_row() methods which are no longer used. - The auto_afree_ptr template is moved to rpl_utility.h (so that it can be used in log_event_old.cc). - Removed copy_extra_fields() function - no longer used. In Rows_log_event::write_row (former replace_record): - The old code is moved to log_event_old.cc. - Use prepare_record() and non-destructive unpack_current_row() to fill record with data. - In case a record being inserted already exists on slave and row data is incomplete use the record found and non-destructive unpack_current_row() to combine new column values with existing ones. - More debug info added. In Rows_log_event::find_row (former find_and_fetch_row function): - The old code is moved to log_event_old.cc. - Unpacking of the row is moved here. - In case of search using PK, the key data is prepared here. - More debug info added. - Remove initialization of Rows_log_event::m_after_image buffer which is no longer used. - Use new row unpacking methods in Update_rows_log_event::do_exec_row() to create before and after image. Note: all existing code used by Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() has been moved to log_event_old.cc to be used by *_rows_log_event_old classes. sql/log_event.h: - Add new COMPLETE_ROWS_F flag in Rows_log_event. - Add Rows_log_event members describing the row being processed. - Add a pointer to key buffer which is used in derived classes. - Add new methods: find__row(), write_row() and unpack_current_row(). - Change signatures of do_...() methods (replace method arguments by class members). - Remove do_prepare_row() method which is no longer used. - Update method documentation. - Add Old_rows_log_event class, which contains the old row processing code, as a friend of Rows_log_event so that it can access all members of an event instance. sql/log_event_old.cc: Move here old implementation of Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() and helper methods. sql/log_event_old.h: - Define new class Old_rows_log_event encapsulating old version of Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() and the helper methods. - Add the Old_rows_log_event class as a base for *_old versions of RBR event classes, ensure that the old version of do_apply_event() is called. - For *_old classes, declare the helper methods used in the old version of do_apply_event(). sql/rpl_record.cc: - Make unpack_row non-destructive for columns not present in the row. - Don't fill read/write set here as it is done outside these functions. - Move initialization of a record with default values to a separate function prepare_record(). sql/rpl_record.h: - Change signature of unpack_row(). - Declare function prepare_record(). sql/rpl_utility.cc: Make tabe_def::calc_field_size() a const method. sql/rpl_utility.h: Make table_def::calc_field_size() a const method. Move auto_afree_ptr template here so that it can be re-used (currently in log_event.cc and log_event_old.cc). Similar with DBUG_PRINT_BITSET macro. mysql-test/extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test: Modification of rpl_ndb_2multi_eng test. Tests with partitioned tables are removed and a setup with slave having different number of columns than master is added. mysql-test/include/rpl_multi_engine2.inc: Modification of rpl_multi_engine3.inc which operates on more rows and replaces "DELETE FROM t1" with "TRUNCATE TABLE t1" as the first form doesn't replicate in NDB -> non-NDB setting (BUG#28538). mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/r/rpl_ndb_2other.result: Results of the test. mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/t/rpl_ndb_2other-slave.opt: Test options. --log-slave-updates=0 is compulsory as otherwise non-NDB slave applying row events from NDB master will fail when trying to log them. mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/t/rpl_ndb_2other.test: Test replication of NDB table to slave using other engine. The main test is in extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test. It is included here several times with different settings of default storage engine on slave.
19 years ago
BUG#31581: 5.1-telco-6.1 -> 5.1.22. Slave crashes during starting This patch has two purposes: (1) To refactor the code so that {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old does not use code from {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event. Before refactoring there was the following problem: whenever we modifed the code for new events, it affected the old events. This is bad, as it makes maintainance difficult. After refactoring, we can safely edit the new code without affecting old events. So, if we for instance modify the binary format of new events, we no longer need to worry about how the new code reads old events. (2) To fix BUG#31581. These two objectives are reached by the following changes: - Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. - Fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. - Added comments to log_event_old.h (This patch is identical to the previously committed patch which was a collapse of three changesets, except that it adds assert(0) to constructors for old types of row log events that should never be called.) sql/log_event_old.cc: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. sql/log_event_old.h: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also added comment explaining what the file contains and what the classes do.
18 years ago
BUG#21842 (Cluster fails to replicate to innodb or myisam with err 134 using TPC-B): Problem: A RBR event can contain incomplete row data (only key value and fields which have been changed). In that case, when the row is unpacked into record and written to a table, the missing fields get incorrect NULL values leading to master-slave inconsistency. Solution: Use values found in slave's table for columns which are not given in the rows event. The code for writing a single row uses the following algorithm: 1. unpack row_data into table->record[0], 2. try to insert record, 3. if duplicate record found, fetch it into table->record[0], 4. unpack row_data into table->record[0], 5. write table->record[0] into the table. Where row_data is the row as stored in the data area of a rows event. Thus: a) unpacking of row_data happens at the time when row is written into a table, b) when unpacking (in step 4), only columns present in row_data are overwritten - all other columns remain as they were found in the table. Since all data needed for the above algorithm is stored inside Rows_log_event class, functions which locate and write rows are turned into methods of that class. replace_record() -> Rows_log_event::write_row() find_and_fetch_row() -> Rows_log_event::find_row() Both methods take row data from event's data buffer - the row being processed is pointed by m_curr_row. They unpack the data as needed into table's record buffers record[0] or record[1]. When row is unpacked, m_curr_row_end is set to point at next row in the data buffer. Other changes introduced in this changeset: - Change signature of unpack_row(): don't report errors and don't setup table's rw_set here. Errors can happen only when setting default values in prepare_record() function and are detected there. - In Rows_log_event and derived classes, don't pass arguments to the execution primitives (do_...() member functions) but use class members instead. - Move old row handling code into log_event_old.cc to be used by *_rows_log_event_old classes. Also, a new test rpl_ndb_2other is added which tests basic replication from master using ndb tables to slave storing the same tables using (possibly) different engine (myisam,innodb). Test is based on existing tests rpl_ndb_2myisam and rpl_ndb_2innodb. However, these tests doesn't work for various reasons and currently are disabled (see BUG#19227). The new test differs from the ones it is based on as follows: 1. Single test tests replication with different storage engines on slave (myisam, innodb, ndb). 2. Include file extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_eng.test containing original tests is replaced by extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test which doesn't contain tests using partitioned tables as these don't work currently. Instead, it tests replication to a slave which has more or less columns than master. 3. Include file include/rpl_multi_engine3.inc is replaced with include/rpl_multi_engine2.inc. The later differs by performing slightly different operations (updating more than one row in the table) and clearing table with "TRUNCATE TABLE" statement instead of "DELETE FROM" as replication of "DELETE" doesn't work well in this setting. 4. Slave must use option --log-slave-updates=0 as otherwise execution of replication events generated by ndb fails if table uses a different storage engine on slave (see BUG#29569). sql/log_event.cc: - Initialization of new Rows_log_event members. - Fixing some typos in documentation. In Rows_log_event::do_apply_event: - Set COMPLETE_ROWS_F flag (when master and slave have the same number of columns and all colums are present in the row) - Move initialization of tables write/read sets here, outside the rows processing loop (and out of unpack_row() function). - Remove calls to do_prepare_row() - no longer needed. - Add code managing m_curr_row and m_curr_row_end pointers. - Change signatures of row processing methods of Rows_log_event and it descendants - now most arguments are taken from class members. - Remove do_prepare_row() methods which are no longer used. - The auto_afree_ptr template is moved to rpl_utility.h (so that it can be used in log_event_old.cc). - Removed copy_extra_fields() function - no longer used. In Rows_log_event::write_row (former replace_record): - The old code is moved to log_event_old.cc. - Use prepare_record() and non-destructive unpack_current_row() to fill record with data. - In case a record being inserted already exists on slave and row data is incomplete use the record found and non-destructive unpack_current_row() to combine new column values with existing ones. - More debug info added. In Rows_log_event::find_row (former find_and_fetch_row function): - The old code is moved to log_event_old.cc. - Unpacking of the row is moved here. - In case of search using PK, the key data is prepared here. - More debug info added. - Remove initialization of Rows_log_event::m_after_image buffer which is no longer used. - Use new row unpacking methods in Update_rows_log_event::do_exec_row() to create before and after image. Note: all existing code used by Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() has been moved to log_event_old.cc to be used by *_rows_log_event_old classes. sql/log_event.h: - Add new COMPLETE_ROWS_F flag in Rows_log_event. - Add Rows_log_event members describing the row being processed. - Add a pointer to key buffer which is used in derived classes. - Add new methods: find__row(), write_row() and unpack_current_row(). - Change signatures of do_...() methods (replace method arguments by class members). - Remove do_prepare_row() method which is no longer used. - Update method documentation. - Add Old_rows_log_event class, which contains the old row processing code, as a friend of Rows_log_event so that it can access all members of an event instance. sql/log_event_old.cc: Move here old implementation of Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() and helper methods. sql/log_event_old.h: - Define new class Old_rows_log_event encapsulating old version of Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() and the helper methods. - Add the Old_rows_log_event class as a base for *_old versions of RBR event classes, ensure that the old version of do_apply_event() is called. - For *_old classes, declare the helper methods used in the old version of do_apply_event(). sql/rpl_record.cc: - Make unpack_row non-destructive for columns not present in the row. - Don't fill read/write set here as it is done outside these functions. - Move initialization of a record with default values to a separate function prepare_record(). sql/rpl_record.h: - Change signature of unpack_row(). - Declare function prepare_record(). sql/rpl_utility.cc: Make tabe_def::calc_field_size() a const method. sql/rpl_utility.h: Make table_def::calc_field_size() a const method. Move auto_afree_ptr template here so that it can be re-used (currently in log_event.cc and log_event_old.cc). Similar with DBUG_PRINT_BITSET macro. mysql-test/extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test: Modification of rpl_ndb_2multi_eng test. Tests with partitioned tables are removed and a setup with slave having different number of columns than master is added. mysql-test/include/rpl_multi_engine2.inc: Modification of rpl_multi_engine3.inc which operates on more rows and replaces "DELETE FROM t1" with "TRUNCATE TABLE t1" as the first form doesn't replicate in NDB -> non-NDB setting (BUG#28538). mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/r/rpl_ndb_2other.result: Results of the test. mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/t/rpl_ndb_2other-slave.opt: Test options. --log-slave-updates=0 is compulsory as otherwise non-NDB slave applying row events from NDB master will fail when trying to log them. mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/t/rpl_ndb_2other.test: Test replication of NDB table to slave using other engine. The main test is in extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test. It is included here several times with different settings of default storage engine on slave.
19 years ago
BUG#31581: 5.1-telco-6.1 -> 5.1.22. Slave crashes during starting This patch has two purposes: (1) To refactor the code so that {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old does not use code from {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event. Before refactoring there was the following problem: whenever we modifed the code for new events, it affected the old events. This is bad, as it makes maintainance difficult. After refactoring, we can safely edit the new code without affecting old events. So, if we for instance modify the binary format of new events, we no longer need to worry about how the new code reads old events. (2) To fix BUG#31581. These two objectives are reached by the following changes: - Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. - Fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. - Added comments to log_event_old.h (This patch is identical to the previously committed patch which was a collapse of three changesets, except that it adds assert(0) to constructors for old types of row log events that should never be called.) sql/log_event_old.cc: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. sql/log_event_old.h: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also added comment explaining what the file contains and what the classes do.
18 years ago
BUG#21842 (Cluster fails to replicate to innodb or myisam with err 134 using TPC-B): Problem: A RBR event can contain incomplete row data (only key value and fields which have been changed). In that case, when the row is unpacked into record and written to a table, the missing fields get incorrect NULL values leading to master-slave inconsistency. Solution: Use values found in slave's table for columns which are not given in the rows event. The code for writing a single row uses the following algorithm: 1. unpack row_data into table->record[0], 2. try to insert record, 3. if duplicate record found, fetch it into table->record[0], 4. unpack row_data into table->record[0], 5. write table->record[0] into the table. Where row_data is the row as stored in the data area of a rows event. Thus: a) unpacking of row_data happens at the time when row is written into a table, b) when unpacking (in step 4), only columns present in row_data are overwritten - all other columns remain as they were found in the table. Since all data needed for the above algorithm is stored inside Rows_log_event class, functions which locate and write rows are turned into methods of that class. replace_record() -> Rows_log_event::write_row() find_and_fetch_row() -> Rows_log_event::find_row() Both methods take row data from event's data buffer - the row being processed is pointed by m_curr_row. They unpack the data as needed into table's record buffers record[0] or record[1]. When row is unpacked, m_curr_row_end is set to point at next row in the data buffer. Other changes introduced in this changeset: - Change signature of unpack_row(): don't report errors and don't setup table's rw_set here. Errors can happen only when setting default values in prepare_record() function and are detected there. - In Rows_log_event and derived classes, don't pass arguments to the execution primitives (do_...() member functions) but use class members instead. - Move old row handling code into log_event_old.cc to be used by *_rows_log_event_old classes. Also, a new test rpl_ndb_2other is added which tests basic replication from master using ndb tables to slave storing the same tables using (possibly) different engine (myisam,innodb). Test is based on existing tests rpl_ndb_2myisam and rpl_ndb_2innodb. However, these tests doesn't work for various reasons and currently are disabled (see BUG#19227). The new test differs from the ones it is based on as follows: 1. Single test tests replication with different storage engines on slave (myisam, innodb, ndb). 2. Include file extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_eng.test containing original tests is replaced by extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test which doesn't contain tests using partitioned tables as these don't work currently. Instead, it tests replication to a slave which has more or less columns than master. 3. Include file include/rpl_multi_engine3.inc is replaced with include/rpl_multi_engine2.inc. The later differs by performing slightly different operations (updating more than one row in the table) and clearing table with "TRUNCATE TABLE" statement instead of "DELETE FROM" as replication of "DELETE" doesn't work well in this setting. 4. Slave must use option --log-slave-updates=0 as otherwise execution of replication events generated by ndb fails if table uses a different storage engine on slave (see BUG#29569). sql/log_event.cc: - Initialization of new Rows_log_event members. - Fixing some typos in documentation. In Rows_log_event::do_apply_event: - Set COMPLETE_ROWS_F flag (when master and slave have the same number of columns and all colums are present in the row) - Move initialization of tables write/read sets here, outside the rows processing loop (and out of unpack_row() function). - Remove calls to do_prepare_row() - no longer needed. - Add code managing m_curr_row and m_curr_row_end pointers. - Change signatures of row processing methods of Rows_log_event and it descendants - now most arguments are taken from class members. - Remove do_prepare_row() methods which are no longer used. - The auto_afree_ptr template is moved to rpl_utility.h (so that it can be used in log_event_old.cc). - Removed copy_extra_fields() function - no longer used. In Rows_log_event::write_row (former replace_record): - The old code is moved to log_event_old.cc. - Use prepare_record() and non-destructive unpack_current_row() to fill record with data. - In case a record being inserted already exists on slave and row data is incomplete use the record found and non-destructive unpack_current_row() to combine new column values with existing ones. - More debug info added. In Rows_log_event::find_row (former find_and_fetch_row function): - The old code is moved to log_event_old.cc. - Unpacking of the row is moved here. - In case of search using PK, the key data is prepared here. - More debug info added. - Remove initialization of Rows_log_event::m_after_image buffer which is no longer used. - Use new row unpacking methods in Update_rows_log_event::do_exec_row() to create before and after image. Note: all existing code used by Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() has been moved to log_event_old.cc to be used by *_rows_log_event_old classes. sql/log_event.h: - Add new COMPLETE_ROWS_F flag in Rows_log_event. - Add Rows_log_event members describing the row being processed. - Add a pointer to key buffer which is used in derived classes. - Add new methods: find__row(), write_row() and unpack_current_row(). - Change signatures of do_...() methods (replace method arguments by class members). - Remove do_prepare_row() method which is no longer used. - Update method documentation. - Add Old_rows_log_event class, which contains the old row processing code, as a friend of Rows_log_event so that it can access all members of an event instance. sql/log_event_old.cc: Move here old implementation of Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() and helper methods. sql/log_event_old.h: - Define new class Old_rows_log_event encapsulating old version of Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() and the helper methods. - Add the Old_rows_log_event class as a base for *_old versions of RBR event classes, ensure that the old version of do_apply_event() is called. - For *_old classes, declare the helper methods used in the old version of do_apply_event(). sql/rpl_record.cc: - Make unpack_row non-destructive for columns not present in the row. - Don't fill read/write set here as it is done outside these functions. - Move initialization of a record with default values to a separate function prepare_record(). sql/rpl_record.h: - Change signature of unpack_row(). - Declare function prepare_record(). sql/rpl_utility.cc: Make tabe_def::calc_field_size() a const method. sql/rpl_utility.h: Make table_def::calc_field_size() a const method. Move auto_afree_ptr template here so that it can be re-used (currently in log_event.cc and log_event_old.cc). Similar with DBUG_PRINT_BITSET macro. mysql-test/extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test: Modification of rpl_ndb_2multi_eng test. Tests with partitioned tables are removed and a setup with slave having different number of columns than master is added. mysql-test/include/rpl_multi_engine2.inc: Modification of rpl_multi_engine3.inc which operates on more rows and replaces "DELETE FROM t1" with "TRUNCATE TABLE t1" as the first form doesn't replicate in NDB -> non-NDB setting (BUG#28538). mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/r/rpl_ndb_2other.result: Results of the test. mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/t/rpl_ndb_2other-slave.opt: Test options. --log-slave-updates=0 is compulsory as otherwise non-NDB slave applying row events from NDB master will fail when trying to log them. mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/t/rpl_ndb_2other.test: Test replication of NDB table to slave using other engine. The main test is in extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test. It is included here several times with different settings of default storage engine on slave.
19 years ago
BUG#21842 (Cluster fails to replicate to innodb or myisam with err 134 using TPC-B): Problem: A RBR event can contain incomplete row data (only key value and fields which have been changed). In that case, when the row is unpacked into record and written to a table, the missing fields get incorrect NULL values leading to master-slave inconsistency. Solution: Use values found in slave's table for columns which are not given in the rows event. The code for writing a single row uses the following algorithm: 1. unpack row_data into table->record[0], 2. try to insert record, 3. if duplicate record found, fetch it into table->record[0], 4. unpack row_data into table->record[0], 5. write table->record[0] into the table. Where row_data is the row as stored in the data area of a rows event. Thus: a) unpacking of row_data happens at the time when row is written into a table, b) when unpacking (in step 4), only columns present in row_data are overwritten - all other columns remain as they were found in the table. Since all data needed for the above algorithm is stored inside Rows_log_event class, functions which locate and write rows are turned into methods of that class. replace_record() -> Rows_log_event::write_row() find_and_fetch_row() -> Rows_log_event::find_row() Both methods take row data from event's data buffer - the row being processed is pointed by m_curr_row. They unpack the data as needed into table's record buffers record[0] or record[1]. When row is unpacked, m_curr_row_end is set to point at next row in the data buffer. Other changes introduced in this changeset: - Change signature of unpack_row(): don't report errors and don't setup table's rw_set here. Errors can happen only when setting default values in prepare_record() function and are detected there. - In Rows_log_event and derived classes, don't pass arguments to the execution primitives (do_...() member functions) but use class members instead. - Move old row handling code into log_event_old.cc to be used by *_rows_log_event_old classes. Also, a new test rpl_ndb_2other is added which tests basic replication from master using ndb tables to slave storing the same tables using (possibly) different engine (myisam,innodb). Test is based on existing tests rpl_ndb_2myisam and rpl_ndb_2innodb. However, these tests doesn't work for various reasons and currently are disabled (see BUG#19227). The new test differs from the ones it is based on as follows: 1. Single test tests replication with different storage engines on slave (myisam, innodb, ndb). 2. Include file extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_eng.test containing original tests is replaced by extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test which doesn't contain tests using partitioned tables as these don't work currently. Instead, it tests replication to a slave which has more or less columns than master. 3. Include file include/rpl_multi_engine3.inc is replaced with include/rpl_multi_engine2.inc. The later differs by performing slightly different operations (updating more than one row in the table) and clearing table with "TRUNCATE TABLE" statement instead of "DELETE FROM" as replication of "DELETE" doesn't work well in this setting. 4. Slave must use option --log-slave-updates=0 as otherwise execution of replication events generated by ndb fails if table uses a different storage engine on slave (see BUG#29569). sql/log_event.cc: - Initialization of new Rows_log_event members. - Fixing some typos in documentation. In Rows_log_event::do_apply_event: - Set COMPLETE_ROWS_F flag (when master and slave have the same number of columns and all colums are present in the row) - Move initialization of tables write/read sets here, outside the rows processing loop (and out of unpack_row() function). - Remove calls to do_prepare_row() - no longer needed. - Add code managing m_curr_row and m_curr_row_end pointers. - Change signatures of row processing methods of Rows_log_event and it descendants - now most arguments are taken from class members. - Remove do_prepare_row() methods which are no longer used. - The auto_afree_ptr template is moved to rpl_utility.h (so that it can be used in log_event_old.cc). - Removed copy_extra_fields() function - no longer used. In Rows_log_event::write_row (former replace_record): - The old code is moved to log_event_old.cc. - Use prepare_record() and non-destructive unpack_current_row() to fill record with data. - In case a record being inserted already exists on slave and row data is incomplete use the record found and non-destructive unpack_current_row() to combine new column values with existing ones. - More debug info added. In Rows_log_event::find_row (former find_and_fetch_row function): - The old code is moved to log_event_old.cc. - Unpacking of the row is moved here. - In case of search using PK, the key data is prepared here. - More debug info added. - Remove initialization of Rows_log_event::m_after_image buffer which is no longer used. - Use new row unpacking methods in Update_rows_log_event::do_exec_row() to create before and after image. Note: all existing code used by Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() has been moved to log_event_old.cc to be used by *_rows_log_event_old classes. sql/log_event.h: - Add new COMPLETE_ROWS_F flag in Rows_log_event. - Add Rows_log_event members describing the row being processed. - Add a pointer to key buffer which is used in derived classes. - Add new methods: find__row(), write_row() and unpack_current_row(). - Change signatures of do_...() methods (replace method arguments by class members). - Remove do_prepare_row() method which is no longer used. - Update method documentation. - Add Old_rows_log_event class, which contains the old row processing code, as a friend of Rows_log_event so that it can access all members of an event instance. sql/log_event_old.cc: Move here old implementation of Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() and helper methods. sql/log_event_old.h: - Define new class Old_rows_log_event encapsulating old version of Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() and the helper methods. - Add the Old_rows_log_event class as a base for *_old versions of RBR event classes, ensure that the old version of do_apply_event() is called. - For *_old classes, declare the helper methods used in the old version of do_apply_event(). sql/rpl_record.cc: - Make unpack_row non-destructive for columns not present in the row. - Don't fill read/write set here as it is done outside these functions. - Move initialization of a record with default values to a separate function prepare_record(). sql/rpl_record.h: - Change signature of unpack_row(). - Declare function prepare_record(). sql/rpl_utility.cc: Make tabe_def::calc_field_size() a const method. sql/rpl_utility.h: Make table_def::calc_field_size() a const method. Move auto_afree_ptr template here so that it can be re-used (currently in log_event.cc and log_event_old.cc). Similar with DBUG_PRINT_BITSET macro. mysql-test/extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test: Modification of rpl_ndb_2multi_eng test. Tests with partitioned tables are removed and a setup with slave having different number of columns than master is added. mysql-test/include/rpl_multi_engine2.inc: Modification of rpl_multi_engine3.inc which operates on more rows and replaces "DELETE FROM t1" with "TRUNCATE TABLE t1" as the first form doesn't replicate in NDB -> non-NDB setting (BUG#28538). mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/r/rpl_ndb_2other.result: Results of the test. mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/t/rpl_ndb_2other-slave.opt: Test options. --log-slave-updates=0 is compulsory as otherwise non-NDB slave applying row events from NDB master will fail when trying to log them. mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/t/rpl_ndb_2other.test: Test replication of NDB table to slave using other engine. The main test is in extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test. It is included here several times with different settings of default storage engine on slave.
19 years ago
BUG#31581: 5.1-telco-6.1 -> 5.1.22. Slave crashes during starting This patch has two purposes: (1) To refactor the code so that {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old does not use code from {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event. Before refactoring there was the following problem: whenever we modifed the code for new events, it affected the old events. This is bad, as it makes maintainance difficult. After refactoring, we can safely edit the new code without affecting old events. So, if we for instance modify the binary format of new events, we no longer need to worry about how the new code reads old events. (2) To fix BUG#31581. These two objectives are reached by the following changes: - Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. - Fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. - Added comments to log_event_old.h (This patch is identical to the previously committed patch which was a collapse of three changesets, except that it adds assert(0) to constructors for old types of row log events that should never be called.) sql/log_event_old.cc: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. sql/log_event_old.h: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also added comment explaining what the file contains and what the classes do.
18 years ago
BUG#21842 (Cluster fails to replicate to innodb or myisam with err 134 using TPC-B): Problem: A RBR event can contain incomplete row data (only key value and fields which have been changed). In that case, when the row is unpacked into record and written to a table, the missing fields get incorrect NULL values leading to master-slave inconsistency. Solution: Use values found in slave's table for columns which are not given in the rows event. The code for writing a single row uses the following algorithm: 1. unpack row_data into table->record[0], 2. try to insert record, 3. if duplicate record found, fetch it into table->record[0], 4. unpack row_data into table->record[0], 5. write table->record[0] into the table. Where row_data is the row as stored in the data area of a rows event. Thus: a) unpacking of row_data happens at the time when row is written into a table, b) when unpacking (in step 4), only columns present in row_data are overwritten - all other columns remain as they were found in the table. Since all data needed for the above algorithm is stored inside Rows_log_event class, functions which locate and write rows are turned into methods of that class. replace_record() -> Rows_log_event::write_row() find_and_fetch_row() -> Rows_log_event::find_row() Both methods take row data from event's data buffer - the row being processed is pointed by m_curr_row. They unpack the data as needed into table's record buffers record[0] or record[1]. When row is unpacked, m_curr_row_end is set to point at next row in the data buffer. Other changes introduced in this changeset: - Change signature of unpack_row(): don't report errors and don't setup table's rw_set here. Errors can happen only when setting default values in prepare_record() function and are detected there. - In Rows_log_event and derived classes, don't pass arguments to the execution primitives (do_...() member functions) but use class members instead. - Move old row handling code into log_event_old.cc to be used by *_rows_log_event_old classes. Also, a new test rpl_ndb_2other is added which tests basic replication from master using ndb tables to slave storing the same tables using (possibly) different engine (myisam,innodb). Test is based on existing tests rpl_ndb_2myisam and rpl_ndb_2innodb. However, these tests doesn't work for various reasons and currently are disabled (see BUG#19227). The new test differs from the ones it is based on as follows: 1. Single test tests replication with different storage engines on slave (myisam, innodb, ndb). 2. Include file extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_eng.test containing original tests is replaced by extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test which doesn't contain tests using partitioned tables as these don't work currently. Instead, it tests replication to a slave which has more or less columns than master. 3. Include file include/rpl_multi_engine3.inc is replaced with include/rpl_multi_engine2.inc. The later differs by performing slightly different operations (updating more than one row in the table) and clearing table with "TRUNCATE TABLE" statement instead of "DELETE FROM" as replication of "DELETE" doesn't work well in this setting. 4. Slave must use option --log-slave-updates=0 as otherwise execution of replication events generated by ndb fails if table uses a different storage engine on slave (see BUG#29569). sql/log_event.cc: - Initialization of new Rows_log_event members. - Fixing some typos in documentation. In Rows_log_event::do_apply_event: - Set COMPLETE_ROWS_F flag (when master and slave have the same number of columns and all colums are present in the row) - Move initialization of tables write/read sets here, outside the rows processing loop (and out of unpack_row() function). - Remove calls to do_prepare_row() - no longer needed. - Add code managing m_curr_row and m_curr_row_end pointers. - Change signatures of row processing methods of Rows_log_event and it descendants - now most arguments are taken from class members. - Remove do_prepare_row() methods which are no longer used. - The auto_afree_ptr template is moved to rpl_utility.h (so that it can be used in log_event_old.cc). - Removed copy_extra_fields() function - no longer used. In Rows_log_event::write_row (former replace_record): - The old code is moved to log_event_old.cc. - Use prepare_record() and non-destructive unpack_current_row() to fill record with data. - In case a record being inserted already exists on slave and row data is incomplete use the record found and non-destructive unpack_current_row() to combine new column values with existing ones. - More debug info added. In Rows_log_event::find_row (former find_and_fetch_row function): - The old code is moved to log_event_old.cc. - Unpacking of the row is moved here. - In case of search using PK, the key data is prepared here. - More debug info added. - Remove initialization of Rows_log_event::m_after_image buffer which is no longer used. - Use new row unpacking methods in Update_rows_log_event::do_exec_row() to create before and after image. Note: all existing code used by Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() has been moved to log_event_old.cc to be used by *_rows_log_event_old classes. sql/log_event.h: - Add new COMPLETE_ROWS_F flag in Rows_log_event. - Add Rows_log_event members describing the row being processed. - Add a pointer to key buffer which is used in derived classes. - Add new methods: find__row(), write_row() and unpack_current_row(). - Change signatures of do_...() methods (replace method arguments by class members). - Remove do_prepare_row() method which is no longer used. - Update method documentation. - Add Old_rows_log_event class, which contains the old row processing code, as a friend of Rows_log_event so that it can access all members of an event instance. sql/log_event_old.cc: Move here old implementation of Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() and helper methods. sql/log_event_old.h: - Define new class Old_rows_log_event encapsulating old version of Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() and the helper methods. - Add the Old_rows_log_event class as a base for *_old versions of RBR event classes, ensure that the old version of do_apply_event() is called. - For *_old classes, declare the helper methods used in the old version of do_apply_event(). sql/rpl_record.cc: - Make unpack_row non-destructive for columns not present in the row. - Don't fill read/write set here as it is done outside these functions. - Move initialization of a record with default values to a separate function prepare_record(). sql/rpl_record.h: - Change signature of unpack_row(). - Declare function prepare_record(). sql/rpl_utility.cc: Make tabe_def::calc_field_size() a const method. sql/rpl_utility.h: Make table_def::calc_field_size() a const method. Move auto_afree_ptr template here so that it can be re-used (currently in log_event.cc and log_event_old.cc). Similar with DBUG_PRINT_BITSET macro. mysql-test/extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test: Modification of rpl_ndb_2multi_eng test. Tests with partitioned tables are removed and a setup with slave having different number of columns than master is added. mysql-test/include/rpl_multi_engine2.inc: Modification of rpl_multi_engine3.inc which operates on more rows and replaces "DELETE FROM t1" with "TRUNCATE TABLE t1" as the first form doesn't replicate in NDB -> non-NDB setting (BUG#28538). mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/r/rpl_ndb_2other.result: Results of the test. mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/t/rpl_ndb_2other-slave.opt: Test options. --log-slave-updates=0 is compulsory as otherwise non-NDB slave applying row events from NDB master will fail when trying to log them. mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/t/rpl_ndb_2other.test: Test replication of NDB table to slave using other engine. The main test is in extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test. It is included here several times with different settings of default storage engine on slave.
19 years ago
BUG#31581: 5.1-telco-6.1 -> 5.1.22. Slave crashes during starting This patch has two purposes: (1) To refactor the code so that {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old does not use code from {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event. Before refactoring there was the following problem: whenever we modifed the code for new events, it affected the old events. This is bad, as it makes maintainance difficult. After refactoring, we can safely edit the new code without affecting old events. So, if we for instance modify the binary format of new events, we no longer need to worry about how the new code reads old events. (2) To fix BUG#31581. These two objectives are reached by the following changes: - Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. - Fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. - Added comments to log_event_old.h (This patch is identical to the previously committed patch which was a collapse of three changesets, except that it adds assert(0) to constructors for old types of row log events that should never be called.) sql/log_event_old.cc: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. sql/log_event_old.h: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also added comment explaining what the file contains and what the classes do.
18 years ago
BUG#21842 (Cluster fails to replicate to innodb or myisam with err 134 using TPC-B): Problem: A RBR event can contain incomplete row data (only key value and fields which have been changed). In that case, when the row is unpacked into record and written to a table, the missing fields get incorrect NULL values leading to master-slave inconsistency. Solution: Use values found in slave's table for columns which are not given in the rows event. The code for writing a single row uses the following algorithm: 1. unpack row_data into table->record[0], 2. try to insert record, 3. if duplicate record found, fetch it into table->record[0], 4. unpack row_data into table->record[0], 5. write table->record[0] into the table. Where row_data is the row as stored in the data area of a rows event. Thus: a) unpacking of row_data happens at the time when row is written into a table, b) when unpacking (in step 4), only columns present in row_data are overwritten - all other columns remain as they were found in the table. Since all data needed for the above algorithm is stored inside Rows_log_event class, functions which locate and write rows are turned into methods of that class. replace_record() -> Rows_log_event::write_row() find_and_fetch_row() -> Rows_log_event::find_row() Both methods take row data from event's data buffer - the row being processed is pointed by m_curr_row. They unpack the data as needed into table's record buffers record[0] or record[1]. When row is unpacked, m_curr_row_end is set to point at next row in the data buffer. Other changes introduced in this changeset: - Change signature of unpack_row(): don't report errors and don't setup table's rw_set here. Errors can happen only when setting default values in prepare_record() function and are detected there. - In Rows_log_event and derived classes, don't pass arguments to the execution primitives (do_...() member functions) but use class members instead. - Move old row handling code into log_event_old.cc to be used by *_rows_log_event_old classes. Also, a new test rpl_ndb_2other is added which tests basic replication from master using ndb tables to slave storing the same tables using (possibly) different engine (myisam,innodb). Test is based on existing tests rpl_ndb_2myisam and rpl_ndb_2innodb. However, these tests doesn't work for various reasons and currently are disabled (see BUG#19227). The new test differs from the ones it is based on as follows: 1. Single test tests replication with different storage engines on slave (myisam, innodb, ndb). 2. Include file extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_eng.test containing original tests is replaced by extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test which doesn't contain tests using partitioned tables as these don't work currently. Instead, it tests replication to a slave which has more or less columns than master. 3. Include file include/rpl_multi_engine3.inc is replaced with include/rpl_multi_engine2.inc. The later differs by performing slightly different operations (updating more than one row in the table) and clearing table with "TRUNCATE TABLE" statement instead of "DELETE FROM" as replication of "DELETE" doesn't work well in this setting. 4. Slave must use option --log-slave-updates=0 as otherwise execution of replication events generated by ndb fails if table uses a different storage engine on slave (see BUG#29569). sql/log_event.cc: - Initialization of new Rows_log_event members. - Fixing some typos in documentation. In Rows_log_event::do_apply_event: - Set COMPLETE_ROWS_F flag (when master and slave have the same number of columns and all colums are present in the row) - Move initialization of tables write/read sets here, outside the rows processing loop (and out of unpack_row() function). - Remove calls to do_prepare_row() - no longer needed. - Add code managing m_curr_row and m_curr_row_end pointers. - Change signatures of row processing methods of Rows_log_event and it descendants - now most arguments are taken from class members. - Remove do_prepare_row() methods which are no longer used. - The auto_afree_ptr template is moved to rpl_utility.h (so that it can be used in log_event_old.cc). - Removed copy_extra_fields() function - no longer used. In Rows_log_event::write_row (former replace_record): - The old code is moved to log_event_old.cc. - Use prepare_record() and non-destructive unpack_current_row() to fill record with data. - In case a record being inserted already exists on slave and row data is incomplete use the record found and non-destructive unpack_current_row() to combine new column values with existing ones. - More debug info added. In Rows_log_event::find_row (former find_and_fetch_row function): - The old code is moved to log_event_old.cc. - Unpacking of the row is moved here. - In case of search using PK, the key data is prepared here. - More debug info added. - Remove initialization of Rows_log_event::m_after_image buffer which is no longer used. - Use new row unpacking methods in Update_rows_log_event::do_exec_row() to create before and after image. Note: all existing code used by Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() has been moved to log_event_old.cc to be used by *_rows_log_event_old classes. sql/log_event.h: - Add new COMPLETE_ROWS_F flag in Rows_log_event. - Add Rows_log_event members describing the row being processed. - Add a pointer to key buffer which is used in derived classes. - Add new methods: find__row(), write_row() and unpack_current_row(). - Change signatures of do_...() methods (replace method arguments by class members). - Remove do_prepare_row() method which is no longer used. - Update method documentation. - Add Old_rows_log_event class, which contains the old row processing code, as a friend of Rows_log_event so that it can access all members of an event instance. sql/log_event_old.cc: Move here old implementation of Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() and helper methods. sql/log_event_old.h: - Define new class Old_rows_log_event encapsulating old version of Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() and the helper methods. - Add the Old_rows_log_event class as a base for *_old versions of RBR event classes, ensure that the old version of do_apply_event() is called. - For *_old classes, declare the helper methods used in the old version of do_apply_event(). sql/rpl_record.cc: - Make unpack_row non-destructive for columns not present in the row. - Don't fill read/write set here as it is done outside these functions. - Move initialization of a record with default values to a separate function prepare_record(). sql/rpl_record.h: - Change signature of unpack_row(). - Declare function prepare_record(). sql/rpl_utility.cc: Make tabe_def::calc_field_size() a const method. sql/rpl_utility.h: Make table_def::calc_field_size() a const method. Move auto_afree_ptr template here so that it can be re-used (currently in log_event.cc and log_event_old.cc). Similar with DBUG_PRINT_BITSET macro. mysql-test/extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test: Modification of rpl_ndb_2multi_eng test. Tests with partitioned tables are removed and a setup with slave having different number of columns than master is added. mysql-test/include/rpl_multi_engine2.inc: Modification of rpl_multi_engine3.inc which operates on more rows and replaces "DELETE FROM t1" with "TRUNCATE TABLE t1" as the first form doesn't replicate in NDB -> non-NDB setting (BUG#28538). mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/r/rpl_ndb_2other.result: Results of the test. mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/t/rpl_ndb_2other-slave.opt: Test options. --log-slave-updates=0 is compulsory as otherwise non-NDB slave applying row events from NDB master will fail when trying to log them. mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/t/rpl_ndb_2other.test: Test replication of NDB table to slave using other engine. The main test is in extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test. It is included here several times with different settings of default storage engine on slave.
19 years ago
BUG#31581: 5.1-telco-6.1 -> 5.1.22. Slave crashes during starting This patch has two purposes: (1) To refactor the code so that {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old does not use code from {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event. Before refactoring there was the following problem: whenever we modifed the code for new events, it affected the old events. This is bad, as it makes maintainance difficult. After refactoring, we can safely edit the new code without affecting old events. So, if we for instance modify the binary format of new events, we no longer need to worry about how the new code reads old events. (2) To fix BUG#31581. These two objectives are reached by the following changes: - Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. - Fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. - Added comments to log_event_old.h (This patch is identical to the previously committed patch which was a collapse of three changesets, except that it adds assert(0) to constructors for old types of row log events that should never be called.) sql/log_event_old.cc: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. sql/log_event_old.h: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also added comment explaining what the file contains and what the classes do.
18 years ago
BUG#21842 (Cluster fails to replicate to innodb or myisam with err 134 using TPC-B): Problem: A RBR event can contain incomplete row data (only key value and fields which have been changed). In that case, when the row is unpacked into record and written to a table, the missing fields get incorrect NULL values leading to master-slave inconsistency. Solution: Use values found in slave's table for columns which are not given in the rows event. The code for writing a single row uses the following algorithm: 1. unpack row_data into table->record[0], 2. try to insert record, 3. if duplicate record found, fetch it into table->record[0], 4. unpack row_data into table->record[0], 5. write table->record[0] into the table. Where row_data is the row as stored in the data area of a rows event. Thus: a) unpacking of row_data happens at the time when row is written into a table, b) when unpacking (in step 4), only columns present in row_data are overwritten - all other columns remain as they were found in the table. Since all data needed for the above algorithm is stored inside Rows_log_event class, functions which locate and write rows are turned into methods of that class. replace_record() -> Rows_log_event::write_row() find_and_fetch_row() -> Rows_log_event::find_row() Both methods take row data from event's data buffer - the row being processed is pointed by m_curr_row. They unpack the data as needed into table's record buffers record[0] or record[1]. When row is unpacked, m_curr_row_end is set to point at next row in the data buffer. Other changes introduced in this changeset: - Change signature of unpack_row(): don't report errors and don't setup table's rw_set here. Errors can happen only when setting default values in prepare_record() function and are detected there. - In Rows_log_event and derived classes, don't pass arguments to the execution primitives (do_...() member functions) but use class members instead. - Move old row handling code into log_event_old.cc to be used by *_rows_log_event_old classes. Also, a new test rpl_ndb_2other is added which tests basic replication from master using ndb tables to slave storing the same tables using (possibly) different engine (myisam,innodb). Test is based on existing tests rpl_ndb_2myisam and rpl_ndb_2innodb. However, these tests doesn't work for various reasons and currently are disabled (see BUG#19227). The new test differs from the ones it is based on as follows: 1. Single test tests replication with different storage engines on slave (myisam, innodb, ndb). 2. Include file extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_eng.test containing original tests is replaced by extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test which doesn't contain tests using partitioned tables as these don't work currently. Instead, it tests replication to a slave which has more or less columns than master. 3. Include file include/rpl_multi_engine3.inc is replaced with include/rpl_multi_engine2.inc. The later differs by performing slightly different operations (updating more than one row in the table) and clearing table with "TRUNCATE TABLE" statement instead of "DELETE FROM" as replication of "DELETE" doesn't work well in this setting. 4. Slave must use option --log-slave-updates=0 as otherwise execution of replication events generated by ndb fails if table uses a different storage engine on slave (see BUG#29569). sql/log_event.cc: - Initialization of new Rows_log_event members. - Fixing some typos in documentation. In Rows_log_event::do_apply_event: - Set COMPLETE_ROWS_F flag (when master and slave have the same number of columns and all colums are present in the row) - Move initialization of tables write/read sets here, outside the rows processing loop (and out of unpack_row() function). - Remove calls to do_prepare_row() - no longer needed. - Add code managing m_curr_row and m_curr_row_end pointers. - Change signatures of row processing methods of Rows_log_event and it descendants - now most arguments are taken from class members. - Remove do_prepare_row() methods which are no longer used. - The auto_afree_ptr template is moved to rpl_utility.h (so that it can be used in log_event_old.cc). - Removed copy_extra_fields() function - no longer used. In Rows_log_event::write_row (former replace_record): - The old code is moved to log_event_old.cc. - Use prepare_record() and non-destructive unpack_current_row() to fill record with data. - In case a record being inserted already exists on slave and row data is incomplete use the record found and non-destructive unpack_current_row() to combine new column values with existing ones. - More debug info added. In Rows_log_event::find_row (former find_and_fetch_row function): - The old code is moved to log_event_old.cc. - Unpacking of the row is moved here. - In case of search using PK, the key data is prepared here. - More debug info added. - Remove initialization of Rows_log_event::m_after_image buffer which is no longer used. - Use new row unpacking methods in Update_rows_log_event::do_exec_row() to create before and after image. Note: all existing code used by Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() has been moved to log_event_old.cc to be used by *_rows_log_event_old classes. sql/log_event.h: - Add new COMPLETE_ROWS_F flag in Rows_log_event. - Add Rows_log_event members describing the row being processed. - Add a pointer to key buffer which is used in derived classes. - Add new methods: find__row(), write_row() and unpack_current_row(). - Change signatures of do_...() methods (replace method arguments by class members). - Remove do_prepare_row() method which is no longer used. - Update method documentation. - Add Old_rows_log_event class, which contains the old row processing code, as a friend of Rows_log_event so that it can access all members of an event instance. sql/log_event_old.cc: Move here old implementation of Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() and helper methods. sql/log_event_old.h: - Define new class Old_rows_log_event encapsulating old version of Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() and the helper methods. - Add the Old_rows_log_event class as a base for *_old versions of RBR event classes, ensure that the old version of do_apply_event() is called. - For *_old classes, declare the helper methods used in the old version of do_apply_event(). sql/rpl_record.cc: - Make unpack_row non-destructive for columns not present in the row. - Don't fill read/write set here as it is done outside these functions. - Move initialization of a record with default values to a separate function prepare_record(). sql/rpl_record.h: - Change signature of unpack_row(). - Declare function prepare_record(). sql/rpl_utility.cc: Make tabe_def::calc_field_size() a const method. sql/rpl_utility.h: Make table_def::calc_field_size() a const method. Move auto_afree_ptr template here so that it can be re-used (currently in log_event.cc and log_event_old.cc). Similar with DBUG_PRINT_BITSET macro. mysql-test/extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test: Modification of rpl_ndb_2multi_eng test. Tests with partitioned tables are removed and a setup with slave having different number of columns than master is added. mysql-test/include/rpl_multi_engine2.inc: Modification of rpl_multi_engine3.inc which operates on more rows and replaces "DELETE FROM t1" with "TRUNCATE TABLE t1" as the first form doesn't replicate in NDB -> non-NDB setting (BUG#28538). mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/r/rpl_ndb_2other.result: Results of the test. mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/t/rpl_ndb_2other-slave.opt: Test options. --log-slave-updates=0 is compulsory as otherwise non-NDB slave applying row events from NDB master will fail when trying to log them. mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/t/rpl_ndb_2other.test: Test replication of NDB table to slave using other engine. The main test is in extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test. It is included here several times with different settings of default storage engine on slave.
19 years ago
BUG#31581: 5.1-telco-6.1 -> 5.1.22. Slave crashes during starting This patch has two purposes: (1) To refactor the code so that {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old does not use code from {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event. Before refactoring there was the following problem: whenever we modifed the code for new events, it affected the old events. This is bad, as it makes maintainance difficult. After refactoring, we can safely edit the new code without affecting old events. So, if we for instance modify the binary format of new events, we no longer need to worry about how the new code reads old events. (2) To fix BUG#31581. These two objectives are reached by the following changes: - Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. - Fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. - Added comments to log_event_old.h (This patch is identical to the previously committed patch which was a collapse of three changesets, except that it adds assert(0) to constructors for old types of row log events that should never be called.) sql/log_event_old.cc: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. sql/log_event_old.h: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also added comment explaining what the file contains and what the classes do.
18 years ago
BUG#21842 (Cluster fails to replicate to innodb or myisam with err 134 using TPC-B): Problem: A RBR event can contain incomplete row data (only key value and fields which have been changed). In that case, when the row is unpacked into record and written to a table, the missing fields get incorrect NULL values leading to master-slave inconsistency. Solution: Use values found in slave's table for columns which are not given in the rows event. The code for writing a single row uses the following algorithm: 1. unpack row_data into table->record[0], 2. try to insert record, 3. if duplicate record found, fetch it into table->record[0], 4. unpack row_data into table->record[0], 5. write table->record[0] into the table. Where row_data is the row as stored in the data area of a rows event. Thus: a) unpacking of row_data happens at the time when row is written into a table, b) when unpacking (in step 4), only columns present in row_data are overwritten - all other columns remain as they were found in the table. Since all data needed for the above algorithm is stored inside Rows_log_event class, functions which locate and write rows are turned into methods of that class. replace_record() -> Rows_log_event::write_row() find_and_fetch_row() -> Rows_log_event::find_row() Both methods take row data from event's data buffer - the row being processed is pointed by m_curr_row. They unpack the data as needed into table's record buffers record[0] or record[1]. When row is unpacked, m_curr_row_end is set to point at next row in the data buffer. Other changes introduced in this changeset: - Change signature of unpack_row(): don't report errors and don't setup table's rw_set here. Errors can happen only when setting default values in prepare_record() function and are detected there. - In Rows_log_event and derived classes, don't pass arguments to the execution primitives (do_...() member functions) but use class members instead. - Move old row handling code into log_event_old.cc to be used by *_rows_log_event_old classes. Also, a new test rpl_ndb_2other is added which tests basic replication from master using ndb tables to slave storing the same tables using (possibly) different engine (myisam,innodb). Test is based on existing tests rpl_ndb_2myisam and rpl_ndb_2innodb. However, these tests doesn't work for various reasons and currently are disabled (see BUG#19227). The new test differs from the ones it is based on as follows: 1. Single test tests replication with different storage engines on slave (myisam, innodb, ndb). 2. Include file extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_eng.test containing original tests is replaced by extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test which doesn't contain tests using partitioned tables as these don't work currently. Instead, it tests replication to a slave which has more or less columns than master. 3. Include file include/rpl_multi_engine3.inc is replaced with include/rpl_multi_engine2.inc. The later differs by performing slightly different operations (updating more than one row in the table) and clearing table with "TRUNCATE TABLE" statement instead of "DELETE FROM" as replication of "DELETE" doesn't work well in this setting. 4. Slave must use option --log-slave-updates=0 as otherwise execution of replication events generated by ndb fails if table uses a different storage engine on slave (see BUG#29569). sql/log_event.cc: - Initialization of new Rows_log_event members. - Fixing some typos in documentation. In Rows_log_event::do_apply_event: - Set COMPLETE_ROWS_F flag (when master and slave have the same number of columns and all colums are present in the row) - Move initialization of tables write/read sets here, outside the rows processing loop (and out of unpack_row() function). - Remove calls to do_prepare_row() - no longer needed. - Add code managing m_curr_row and m_curr_row_end pointers. - Change signatures of row processing methods of Rows_log_event and it descendants - now most arguments are taken from class members. - Remove do_prepare_row() methods which are no longer used. - The auto_afree_ptr template is moved to rpl_utility.h (so that it can be used in log_event_old.cc). - Removed copy_extra_fields() function - no longer used. In Rows_log_event::write_row (former replace_record): - The old code is moved to log_event_old.cc. - Use prepare_record() and non-destructive unpack_current_row() to fill record with data. - In case a record being inserted already exists on slave and row data is incomplete use the record found and non-destructive unpack_current_row() to combine new column values with existing ones. - More debug info added. In Rows_log_event::find_row (former find_and_fetch_row function): - The old code is moved to log_event_old.cc. - Unpacking of the row is moved here. - In case of search using PK, the key data is prepared here. - More debug info added. - Remove initialization of Rows_log_event::m_after_image buffer which is no longer used. - Use new row unpacking methods in Update_rows_log_event::do_exec_row() to create before and after image. Note: all existing code used by Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() has been moved to log_event_old.cc to be used by *_rows_log_event_old classes. sql/log_event.h: - Add new COMPLETE_ROWS_F flag in Rows_log_event. - Add Rows_log_event members describing the row being processed. - Add a pointer to key buffer which is used in derived classes. - Add new methods: find__row(), write_row() and unpack_current_row(). - Change signatures of do_...() methods (replace method arguments by class members). - Remove do_prepare_row() method which is no longer used. - Update method documentation. - Add Old_rows_log_event class, which contains the old row processing code, as a friend of Rows_log_event so that it can access all members of an event instance. sql/log_event_old.cc: Move here old implementation of Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() and helper methods. sql/log_event_old.h: - Define new class Old_rows_log_event encapsulating old version of Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() and the helper methods. - Add the Old_rows_log_event class as a base for *_old versions of RBR event classes, ensure that the old version of do_apply_event() is called. - For *_old classes, declare the helper methods used in the old version of do_apply_event(). sql/rpl_record.cc: - Make unpack_row non-destructive for columns not present in the row. - Don't fill read/write set here as it is done outside these functions. - Move initialization of a record with default values to a separate function prepare_record(). sql/rpl_record.h: - Change signature of unpack_row(). - Declare function prepare_record(). sql/rpl_utility.cc: Make tabe_def::calc_field_size() a const method. sql/rpl_utility.h: Make table_def::calc_field_size() a const method. Move auto_afree_ptr template here so that it can be re-used (currently in log_event.cc and log_event_old.cc). Similar with DBUG_PRINT_BITSET macro. mysql-test/extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test: Modification of rpl_ndb_2multi_eng test. Tests with partitioned tables are removed and a setup with slave having different number of columns than master is added. mysql-test/include/rpl_multi_engine2.inc: Modification of rpl_multi_engine3.inc which operates on more rows and replaces "DELETE FROM t1" with "TRUNCATE TABLE t1" as the first form doesn't replicate in NDB -> non-NDB setting (BUG#28538). mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/r/rpl_ndb_2other.result: Results of the test. mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/t/rpl_ndb_2other-slave.opt: Test options. --log-slave-updates=0 is compulsory as otherwise non-NDB slave applying row events from NDB master will fail when trying to log them. mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/t/rpl_ndb_2other.test: Test replication of NDB table to slave using other engine. The main test is in extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test. It is included here several times with different settings of default storage engine on slave.
19 years ago
BUG#21842 (Cluster fails to replicate to innodb or myisam with err 134 using TPC-B): Problem: A RBR event can contain incomplete row data (only key value and fields which have been changed). In that case, when the row is unpacked into record and written to a table, the missing fields get incorrect NULL values leading to master-slave inconsistency. Solution: Use values found in slave's table for columns which are not given in the rows event. The code for writing a single row uses the following algorithm: 1. unpack row_data into table->record[0], 2. try to insert record, 3. if duplicate record found, fetch it into table->record[0], 4. unpack row_data into table->record[0], 5. write table->record[0] into the table. Where row_data is the row as stored in the data area of a rows event. Thus: a) unpacking of row_data happens at the time when row is written into a table, b) when unpacking (in step 4), only columns present in row_data are overwritten - all other columns remain as they were found in the table. Since all data needed for the above algorithm is stored inside Rows_log_event class, functions which locate and write rows are turned into methods of that class. replace_record() -> Rows_log_event::write_row() find_and_fetch_row() -> Rows_log_event::find_row() Both methods take row data from event's data buffer - the row being processed is pointed by m_curr_row. They unpack the data as needed into table's record buffers record[0] or record[1]. When row is unpacked, m_curr_row_end is set to point at next row in the data buffer. Other changes introduced in this changeset: - Change signature of unpack_row(): don't report errors and don't setup table's rw_set here. Errors can happen only when setting default values in prepare_record() function and are detected there. - In Rows_log_event and derived classes, don't pass arguments to the execution primitives (do_...() member functions) but use class members instead. - Move old row handling code into log_event_old.cc to be used by *_rows_log_event_old classes. Also, a new test rpl_ndb_2other is added which tests basic replication from master using ndb tables to slave storing the same tables using (possibly) different engine (myisam,innodb). Test is based on existing tests rpl_ndb_2myisam and rpl_ndb_2innodb. However, these tests doesn't work for various reasons and currently are disabled (see BUG#19227). The new test differs from the ones it is based on as follows: 1. Single test tests replication with different storage engines on slave (myisam, innodb, ndb). 2. Include file extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_eng.test containing original tests is replaced by extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test which doesn't contain tests using partitioned tables as these don't work currently. Instead, it tests replication to a slave which has more or less columns than master. 3. Include file include/rpl_multi_engine3.inc is replaced with include/rpl_multi_engine2.inc. The later differs by performing slightly different operations (updating more than one row in the table) and clearing table with "TRUNCATE TABLE" statement instead of "DELETE FROM" as replication of "DELETE" doesn't work well in this setting. 4. Slave must use option --log-slave-updates=0 as otherwise execution of replication events generated by ndb fails if table uses a different storage engine on slave (see BUG#29569). sql/log_event.cc: - Initialization of new Rows_log_event members. - Fixing some typos in documentation. In Rows_log_event::do_apply_event: - Set COMPLETE_ROWS_F flag (when master and slave have the same number of columns and all colums are present in the row) - Move initialization of tables write/read sets here, outside the rows processing loop (and out of unpack_row() function). - Remove calls to do_prepare_row() - no longer needed. - Add code managing m_curr_row and m_curr_row_end pointers. - Change signatures of row processing methods of Rows_log_event and it descendants - now most arguments are taken from class members. - Remove do_prepare_row() methods which are no longer used. - The auto_afree_ptr template is moved to rpl_utility.h (so that it can be used in log_event_old.cc). - Removed copy_extra_fields() function - no longer used. In Rows_log_event::write_row (former replace_record): - The old code is moved to log_event_old.cc. - Use prepare_record() and non-destructive unpack_current_row() to fill record with data. - In case a record being inserted already exists on slave and row data is incomplete use the record found and non-destructive unpack_current_row() to combine new column values with existing ones. - More debug info added. In Rows_log_event::find_row (former find_and_fetch_row function): - The old code is moved to log_event_old.cc. - Unpacking of the row is moved here. - In case of search using PK, the key data is prepared here. - More debug info added. - Remove initialization of Rows_log_event::m_after_image buffer which is no longer used. - Use new row unpacking methods in Update_rows_log_event::do_exec_row() to create before and after image. Note: all existing code used by Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() has been moved to log_event_old.cc to be used by *_rows_log_event_old classes. sql/log_event.h: - Add new COMPLETE_ROWS_F flag in Rows_log_event. - Add Rows_log_event members describing the row being processed. - Add a pointer to key buffer which is used in derived classes. - Add new methods: find__row(), write_row() and unpack_current_row(). - Change signatures of do_...() methods (replace method arguments by class members). - Remove do_prepare_row() method which is no longer used. - Update method documentation. - Add Old_rows_log_event class, which contains the old row processing code, as a friend of Rows_log_event so that it can access all members of an event instance. sql/log_event_old.cc: Move here old implementation of Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() and helper methods. sql/log_event_old.h: - Define new class Old_rows_log_event encapsulating old version of Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() and the helper methods. - Add the Old_rows_log_event class as a base for *_old versions of RBR event classes, ensure that the old version of do_apply_event() is called. - For *_old classes, declare the helper methods used in the old version of do_apply_event(). sql/rpl_record.cc: - Make unpack_row non-destructive for columns not present in the row. - Don't fill read/write set here as it is done outside these functions. - Move initialization of a record with default values to a separate function prepare_record(). sql/rpl_record.h: - Change signature of unpack_row(). - Declare function prepare_record(). sql/rpl_utility.cc: Make tabe_def::calc_field_size() a const method. sql/rpl_utility.h: Make table_def::calc_field_size() a const method. Move auto_afree_ptr template here so that it can be re-used (currently in log_event.cc and log_event_old.cc). Similar with DBUG_PRINT_BITSET macro. mysql-test/extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test: Modification of rpl_ndb_2multi_eng test. Tests with partitioned tables are removed and a setup with slave having different number of columns than master is added. mysql-test/include/rpl_multi_engine2.inc: Modification of rpl_multi_engine3.inc which operates on more rows and replaces "DELETE FROM t1" with "TRUNCATE TABLE t1" as the first form doesn't replicate in NDB -> non-NDB setting (BUG#28538). mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/r/rpl_ndb_2other.result: Results of the test. mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/t/rpl_ndb_2other-slave.opt: Test options. --log-slave-updates=0 is compulsory as otherwise non-NDB slave applying row events from NDB master will fail when trying to log them. mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/t/rpl_ndb_2other.test: Test replication of NDB table to slave using other engine. The main test is in extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test. It is included here several times with different settings of default storage engine on slave.
19 years ago
BUG#21842 (Cluster fails to replicate to innodb or myisam with err 134 using TPC-B): Problem: A RBR event can contain incomplete row data (only key value and fields which have been changed). In that case, when the row is unpacked into record and written to a table, the missing fields get incorrect NULL values leading to master-slave inconsistency. Solution: Use values found in slave's table for columns which are not given in the rows event. The code for writing a single row uses the following algorithm: 1. unpack row_data into table->record[0], 2. try to insert record, 3. if duplicate record found, fetch it into table->record[0], 4. unpack row_data into table->record[0], 5. write table->record[0] into the table. Where row_data is the row as stored in the data area of a rows event. Thus: a) unpacking of row_data happens at the time when row is written into a table, b) when unpacking (in step 4), only columns present in row_data are overwritten - all other columns remain as they were found in the table. Since all data needed for the above algorithm is stored inside Rows_log_event class, functions which locate and write rows are turned into methods of that class. replace_record() -> Rows_log_event::write_row() find_and_fetch_row() -> Rows_log_event::find_row() Both methods take row data from event's data buffer - the row being processed is pointed by m_curr_row. They unpack the data as needed into table's record buffers record[0] or record[1]. When row is unpacked, m_curr_row_end is set to point at next row in the data buffer. Other changes introduced in this changeset: - Change signature of unpack_row(): don't report errors and don't setup table's rw_set here. Errors can happen only when setting default values in prepare_record() function and are detected there. - In Rows_log_event and derived classes, don't pass arguments to the execution primitives (do_...() member functions) but use class members instead. - Move old row handling code into log_event_old.cc to be used by *_rows_log_event_old classes. Also, a new test rpl_ndb_2other is added which tests basic replication from master using ndb tables to slave storing the same tables using (possibly) different engine (myisam,innodb). Test is based on existing tests rpl_ndb_2myisam and rpl_ndb_2innodb. However, these tests doesn't work for various reasons and currently are disabled (see BUG#19227). The new test differs from the ones it is based on as follows: 1. Single test tests replication with different storage engines on slave (myisam, innodb, ndb). 2. Include file extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_eng.test containing original tests is replaced by extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test which doesn't contain tests using partitioned tables as these don't work currently. Instead, it tests replication to a slave which has more or less columns than master. 3. Include file include/rpl_multi_engine3.inc is replaced with include/rpl_multi_engine2.inc. The later differs by performing slightly different operations (updating more than one row in the table) and clearing table with "TRUNCATE TABLE" statement instead of "DELETE FROM" as replication of "DELETE" doesn't work well in this setting. 4. Slave must use option --log-slave-updates=0 as otherwise execution of replication events generated by ndb fails if table uses a different storage engine on slave (see BUG#29569). sql/log_event.cc: - Initialization of new Rows_log_event members. - Fixing some typos in documentation. In Rows_log_event::do_apply_event: - Set COMPLETE_ROWS_F flag (when master and slave have the same number of columns and all colums are present in the row) - Move initialization of tables write/read sets here, outside the rows processing loop (and out of unpack_row() function). - Remove calls to do_prepare_row() - no longer needed. - Add code managing m_curr_row and m_curr_row_end pointers. - Change signatures of row processing methods of Rows_log_event and it descendants - now most arguments are taken from class members. - Remove do_prepare_row() methods which are no longer used. - The auto_afree_ptr template is moved to rpl_utility.h (so that it can be used in log_event_old.cc). - Removed copy_extra_fields() function - no longer used. In Rows_log_event::write_row (former replace_record): - The old code is moved to log_event_old.cc. - Use prepare_record() and non-destructive unpack_current_row() to fill record with data. - In case a record being inserted already exists on slave and row data is incomplete use the record found and non-destructive unpack_current_row() to combine new column values with existing ones. - More debug info added. In Rows_log_event::find_row (former find_and_fetch_row function): - The old code is moved to log_event_old.cc. - Unpacking of the row is moved here. - In case of search using PK, the key data is prepared here. - More debug info added. - Remove initialization of Rows_log_event::m_after_image buffer which is no longer used. - Use new row unpacking methods in Update_rows_log_event::do_exec_row() to create before and after image. Note: all existing code used by Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() has been moved to log_event_old.cc to be used by *_rows_log_event_old classes. sql/log_event.h: - Add new COMPLETE_ROWS_F flag in Rows_log_event. - Add Rows_log_event members describing the row being processed. - Add a pointer to key buffer which is used in derived classes. - Add new methods: find__row(), write_row() and unpack_current_row(). - Change signatures of do_...() methods (replace method arguments by class members). - Remove do_prepare_row() method which is no longer used. - Update method documentation. - Add Old_rows_log_event class, which contains the old row processing code, as a friend of Rows_log_event so that it can access all members of an event instance. sql/log_event_old.cc: Move here old implementation of Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() and helper methods. sql/log_event_old.h: - Define new class Old_rows_log_event encapsulating old version of Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() and the helper methods. - Add the Old_rows_log_event class as a base for *_old versions of RBR event classes, ensure that the old version of do_apply_event() is called. - For *_old classes, declare the helper methods used in the old version of do_apply_event(). sql/rpl_record.cc: - Make unpack_row non-destructive for columns not present in the row. - Don't fill read/write set here as it is done outside these functions. - Move initialization of a record with default values to a separate function prepare_record(). sql/rpl_record.h: - Change signature of unpack_row(). - Declare function prepare_record(). sql/rpl_utility.cc: Make tabe_def::calc_field_size() a const method. sql/rpl_utility.h: Make table_def::calc_field_size() a const method. Move auto_afree_ptr template here so that it can be re-used (currently in log_event.cc and log_event_old.cc). Similar with DBUG_PRINT_BITSET macro. mysql-test/extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test: Modification of rpl_ndb_2multi_eng test. Tests with partitioned tables are removed and a setup with slave having different number of columns than master is added. mysql-test/include/rpl_multi_engine2.inc: Modification of rpl_multi_engine3.inc which operates on more rows and replaces "DELETE FROM t1" with "TRUNCATE TABLE t1" as the first form doesn't replicate in NDB -> non-NDB setting (BUG#28538). mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/r/rpl_ndb_2other.result: Results of the test. mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/t/rpl_ndb_2other-slave.opt: Test options. --log-slave-updates=0 is compulsory as otherwise non-NDB slave applying row events from NDB master will fail when trying to log them. mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/t/rpl_ndb_2other.test: Test replication of NDB table to slave using other engine. The main test is in extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test. It is included here several times with different settings of default storage engine on slave.
19 years ago
BUG#31581: 5.1-telco-6.1 -> 5.1.22. Slave crashes during starting This patch has two purposes: (1) To refactor the code so that {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old does not use code from {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event. Before refactoring there was the following problem: whenever we modifed the code for new events, it affected the old events. This is bad, as it makes maintainance difficult. After refactoring, we can safely edit the new code without affecting old events. So, if we for instance modify the binary format of new events, we no longer need to worry about how the new code reads old events. (2) To fix BUG#31581. These two objectives are reached by the following changes: - Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. - Fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. - Added comments to log_event_old.h (This patch is identical to the previously committed patch which was a collapse of three changesets, except that it adds assert(0) to constructors for old types of row log events that should never be called.) sql/log_event_old.cc: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. sql/log_event_old.h: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also added comment explaining what the file contains and what the classes do.
18 years ago
BUG#21842 (Cluster fails to replicate to innodb or myisam with err 134 using TPC-B): Problem: A RBR event can contain incomplete row data (only key value and fields which have been changed). In that case, when the row is unpacked into record and written to a table, the missing fields get incorrect NULL values leading to master-slave inconsistency. Solution: Use values found in slave's table for columns which are not given in the rows event. The code for writing a single row uses the following algorithm: 1. unpack row_data into table->record[0], 2. try to insert record, 3. if duplicate record found, fetch it into table->record[0], 4. unpack row_data into table->record[0], 5. write table->record[0] into the table. Where row_data is the row as stored in the data area of a rows event. Thus: a) unpacking of row_data happens at the time when row is written into a table, b) when unpacking (in step 4), only columns present in row_data are overwritten - all other columns remain as they were found in the table. Since all data needed for the above algorithm is stored inside Rows_log_event class, functions which locate and write rows are turned into methods of that class. replace_record() -> Rows_log_event::write_row() find_and_fetch_row() -> Rows_log_event::find_row() Both methods take row data from event's data buffer - the row being processed is pointed by m_curr_row. They unpack the data as needed into table's record buffers record[0] or record[1]. When row is unpacked, m_curr_row_end is set to point at next row in the data buffer. Other changes introduced in this changeset: - Change signature of unpack_row(): don't report errors and don't setup table's rw_set here. Errors can happen only when setting default values in prepare_record() function and are detected there. - In Rows_log_event and derived classes, don't pass arguments to the execution primitives (do_...() member functions) but use class members instead. - Move old row handling code into log_event_old.cc to be used by *_rows_log_event_old classes. Also, a new test rpl_ndb_2other is added which tests basic replication from master using ndb tables to slave storing the same tables using (possibly) different engine (myisam,innodb). Test is based on existing tests rpl_ndb_2myisam and rpl_ndb_2innodb. However, these tests doesn't work for various reasons and currently are disabled (see BUG#19227). The new test differs from the ones it is based on as follows: 1. Single test tests replication with different storage engines on slave (myisam, innodb, ndb). 2. Include file extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_eng.test containing original tests is replaced by extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test which doesn't contain tests using partitioned tables as these don't work currently. Instead, it tests replication to a slave which has more or less columns than master. 3. Include file include/rpl_multi_engine3.inc is replaced with include/rpl_multi_engine2.inc. The later differs by performing slightly different operations (updating more than one row in the table) and clearing table with "TRUNCATE TABLE" statement instead of "DELETE FROM" as replication of "DELETE" doesn't work well in this setting. 4. Slave must use option --log-slave-updates=0 as otherwise execution of replication events generated by ndb fails if table uses a different storage engine on slave (see BUG#29569). sql/log_event.cc: - Initialization of new Rows_log_event members. - Fixing some typos in documentation. In Rows_log_event::do_apply_event: - Set COMPLETE_ROWS_F flag (when master and slave have the same number of columns and all colums are present in the row) - Move initialization of tables write/read sets here, outside the rows processing loop (and out of unpack_row() function). - Remove calls to do_prepare_row() - no longer needed. - Add code managing m_curr_row and m_curr_row_end pointers. - Change signatures of row processing methods of Rows_log_event and it descendants - now most arguments are taken from class members. - Remove do_prepare_row() methods which are no longer used. - The auto_afree_ptr template is moved to rpl_utility.h (so that it can be used in log_event_old.cc). - Removed copy_extra_fields() function - no longer used. In Rows_log_event::write_row (former replace_record): - The old code is moved to log_event_old.cc. - Use prepare_record() and non-destructive unpack_current_row() to fill record with data. - In case a record being inserted already exists on slave and row data is incomplete use the record found and non-destructive unpack_current_row() to combine new column values with existing ones. - More debug info added. In Rows_log_event::find_row (former find_and_fetch_row function): - The old code is moved to log_event_old.cc. - Unpacking of the row is moved here. - In case of search using PK, the key data is prepared here. - More debug info added. - Remove initialization of Rows_log_event::m_after_image buffer which is no longer used. - Use new row unpacking methods in Update_rows_log_event::do_exec_row() to create before and after image. Note: all existing code used by Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() has been moved to log_event_old.cc to be used by *_rows_log_event_old classes. sql/log_event.h: - Add new COMPLETE_ROWS_F flag in Rows_log_event. - Add Rows_log_event members describing the row being processed. - Add a pointer to key buffer which is used in derived classes. - Add new methods: find__row(), write_row() and unpack_current_row(). - Change signatures of do_...() methods (replace method arguments by class members). - Remove do_prepare_row() method which is no longer used. - Update method documentation. - Add Old_rows_log_event class, which contains the old row processing code, as a friend of Rows_log_event so that it can access all members of an event instance. sql/log_event_old.cc: Move here old implementation of Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() and helper methods. sql/log_event_old.h: - Define new class Old_rows_log_event encapsulating old version of Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() and the helper methods. - Add the Old_rows_log_event class as a base for *_old versions of RBR event classes, ensure that the old version of do_apply_event() is called. - For *_old classes, declare the helper methods used in the old version of do_apply_event(). sql/rpl_record.cc: - Make unpack_row non-destructive for columns not present in the row. - Don't fill read/write set here as it is done outside these functions. - Move initialization of a record with default values to a separate function prepare_record(). sql/rpl_record.h: - Change signature of unpack_row(). - Declare function prepare_record(). sql/rpl_utility.cc: Make tabe_def::calc_field_size() a const method. sql/rpl_utility.h: Make table_def::calc_field_size() a const method. Move auto_afree_ptr template here so that it can be re-used (currently in log_event.cc and log_event_old.cc). Similar with DBUG_PRINT_BITSET macro. mysql-test/extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test: Modification of rpl_ndb_2multi_eng test. Tests with partitioned tables are removed and a setup with slave having different number of columns than master is added. mysql-test/include/rpl_multi_engine2.inc: Modification of rpl_multi_engine3.inc which operates on more rows and replaces "DELETE FROM t1" with "TRUNCATE TABLE t1" as the first form doesn't replicate in NDB -> non-NDB setting (BUG#28538). mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/r/rpl_ndb_2other.result: Results of the test. mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/t/rpl_ndb_2other-slave.opt: Test options. --log-slave-updates=0 is compulsory as otherwise non-NDB slave applying row events from NDB master will fail when trying to log them. mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/t/rpl_ndb_2other.test: Test replication of NDB table to slave using other engine. The main test is in extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test. It is included here several times with different settings of default storage engine on slave.
19 years ago
BUG#21842 (Cluster fails to replicate to innodb or myisam with err 134 using TPC-B): Problem: A RBR event can contain incomplete row data (only key value and fields which have been changed). In that case, when the row is unpacked into record and written to a table, the missing fields get incorrect NULL values leading to master-slave inconsistency. Solution: Use values found in slave's table for columns which are not given in the rows event. The code for writing a single row uses the following algorithm: 1. unpack row_data into table->record[0], 2. try to insert record, 3. if duplicate record found, fetch it into table->record[0], 4. unpack row_data into table->record[0], 5. write table->record[0] into the table. Where row_data is the row as stored in the data area of a rows event. Thus: a) unpacking of row_data happens at the time when row is written into a table, b) when unpacking (in step 4), only columns present in row_data are overwritten - all other columns remain as they were found in the table. Since all data needed for the above algorithm is stored inside Rows_log_event class, functions which locate and write rows are turned into methods of that class. replace_record() -> Rows_log_event::write_row() find_and_fetch_row() -> Rows_log_event::find_row() Both methods take row data from event's data buffer - the row being processed is pointed by m_curr_row. They unpack the data as needed into table's record buffers record[0] or record[1]. When row is unpacked, m_curr_row_end is set to point at next row in the data buffer. Other changes introduced in this changeset: - Change signature of unpack_row(): don't report errors and don't setup table's rw_set here. Errors can happen only when setting default values in prepare_record() function and are detected there. - In Rows_log_event and derived classes, don't pass arguments to the execution primitives (do_...() member functions) but use class members instead. - Move old row handling code into log_event_old.cc to be used by *_rows_log_event_old classes. Also, a new test rpl_ndb_2other is added which tests basic replication from master using ndb tables to slave storing the same tables using (possibly) different engine (myisam,innodb). Test is based on existing tests rpl_ndb_2myisam and rpl_ndb_2innodb. However, these tests doesn't work for various reasons and currently are disabled (see BUG#19227). The new test differs from the ones it is based on as follows: 1. Single test tests replication with different storage engines on slave (myisam, innodb, ndb). 2. Include file extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_eng.test containing original tests is replaced by extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test which doesn't contain tests using partitioned tables as these don't work currently. Instead, it tests replication to a slave which has more or less columns than master. 3. Include file include/rpl_multi_engine3.inc is replaced with include/rpl_multi_engine2.inc. The later differs by performing slightly different operations (updating more than one row in the table) and clearing table with "TRUNCATE TABLE" statement instead of "DELETE FROM" as replication of "DELETE" doesn't work well in this setting. 4. Slave must use option --log-slave-updates=0 as otherwise execution of replication events generated by ndb fails if table uses a different storage engine on slave (see BUG#29569). sql/log_event.cc: - Initialization of new Rows_log_event members. - Fixing some typos in documentation. In Rows_log_event::do_apply_event: - Set COMPLETE_ROWS_F flag (when master and slave have the same number of columns and all colums are present in the row) - Move initialization of tables write/read sets here, outside the rows processing loop (and out of unpack_row() function). - Remove calls to do_prepare_row() - no longer needed. - Add code managing m_curr_row and m_curr_row_end pointers. - Change signatures of row processing methods of Rows_log_event and it descendants - now most arguments are taken from class members. - Remove do_prepare_row() methods which are no longer used. - The auto_afree_ptr template is moved to rpl_utility.h (so that it can be used in log_event_old.cc). - Removed copy_extra_fields() function - no longer used. In Rows_log_event::write_row (former replace_record): - The old code is moved to log_event_old.cc. - Use prepare_record() and non-destructive unpack_current_row() to fill record with data. - In case a record being inserted already exists on slave and row data is incomplete use the record found and non-destructive unpack_current_row() to combine new column values with existing ones. - More debug info added. In Rows_log_event::find_row (former find_and_fetch_row function): - The old code is moved to log_event_old.cc. - Unpacking of the row is moved here. - In case of search using PK, the key data is prepared here. - More debug info added. - Remove initialization of Rows_log_event::m_after_image buffer which is no longer used. - Use new row unpacking methods in Update_rows_log_event::do_exec_row() to create before and after image. Note: all existing code used by Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() has been moved to log_event_old.cc to be used by *_rows_log_event_old classes. sql/log_event.h: - Add new COMPLETE_ROWS_F flag in Rows_log_event. - Add Rows_log_event members describing the row being processed. - Add a pointer to key buffer which is used in derived classes. - Add new methods: find__row(), write_row() and unpack_current_row(). - Change signatures of do_...() methods (replace method arguments by class members). - Remove do_prepare_row() method which is no longer used. - Update method documentation. - Add Old_rows_log_event class, which contains the old row processing code, as a friend of Rows_log_event so that it can access all members of an event instance. sql/log_event_old.cc: Move here old implementation of Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() and helper methods. sql/log_event_old.h: - Define new class Old_rows_log_event encapsulating old version of Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() and the helper methods. - Add the Old_rows_log_event class as a base for *_old versions of RBR event classes, ensure that the old version of do_apply_event() is called. - For *_old classes, declare the helper methods used in the old version of do_apply_event(). sql/rpl_record.cc: - Make unpack_row non-destructive for columns not present in the row. - Don't fill read/write set here as it is done outside these functions. - Move initialization of a record with default values to a separate function prepare_record(). sql/rpl_record.h: - Change signature of unpack_row(). - Declare function prepare_record(). sql/rpl_utility.cc: Make tabe_def::calc_field_size() a const method. sql/rpl_utility.h: Make table_def::calc_field_size() a const method. Move auto_afree_ptr template here so that it can be re-used (currently in log_event.cc and log_event_old.cc). Similar with DBUG_PRINT_BITSET macro. mysql-test/extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test: Modification of rpl_ndb_2multi_eng test. Tests with partitioned tables are removed and a setup with slave having different number of columns than master is added. mysql-test/include/rpl_multi_engine2.inc: Modification of rpl_multi_engine3.inc which operates on more rows and replaces "DELETE FROM t1" with "TRUNCATE TABLE t1" as the first form doesn't replicate in NDB -> non-NDB setting (BUG#28538). mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/r/rpl_ndb_2other.result: Results of the test. mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/t/rpl_ndb_2other-slave.opt: Test options. --log-slave-updates=0 is compulsory as otherwise non-NDB slave applying row events from NDB master will fail when trying to log them. mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/t/rpl_ndb_2other.test: Test replication of NDB table to slave using other engine. The main test is in extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test. It is included here several times with different settings of default storage engine on slave.
19 years ago
BUG#21842 (Cluster fails to replicate to innodb or myisam with err 134 using TPC-B): Problem: A RBR event can contain incomplete row data (only key value and fields which have been changed). In that case, when the row is unpacked into record and written to a table, the missing fields get incorrect NULL values leading to master-slave inconsistency. Solution: Use values found in slave's table for columns which are not given in the rows event. The code for writing a single row uses the following algorithm: 1. unpack row_data into table->record[0], 2. try to insert record, 3. if duplicate record found, fetch it into table->record[0], 4. unpack row_data into table->record[0], 5. write table->record[0] into the table. Where row_data is the row as stored in the data area of a rows event. Thus: a) unpacking of row_data happens at the time when row is written into a table, b) when unpacking (in step 4), only columns present in row_data are overwritten - all other columns remain as they were found in the table. Since all data needed for the above algorithm is stored inside Rows_log_event class, functions which locate and write rows are turned into methods of that class. replace_record() -> Rows_log_event::write_row() find_and_fetch_row() -> Rows_log_event::find_row() Both methods take row data from event's data buffer - the row being processed is pointed by m_curr_row. They unpack the data as needed into table's record buffers record[0] or record[1]. When row is unpacked, m_curr_row_end is set to point at next row in the data buffer. Other changes introduced in this changeset: - Change signature of unpack_row(): don't report errors and don't setup table's rw_set here. Errors can happen only when setting default values in prepare_record() function and are detected there. - In Rows_log_event and derived classes, don't pass arguments to the execution primitives (do_...() member functions) but use class members instead. - Move old row handling code into log_event_old.cc to be used by *_rows_log_event_old classes. Also, a new test rpl_ndb_2other is added which tests basic replication from master using ndb tables to slave storing the same tables using (possibly) different engine (myisam,innodb). Test is based on existing tests rpl_ndb_2myisam and rpl_ndb_2innodb. However, these tests doesn't work for various reasons and currently are disabled (see BUG#19227). The new test differs from the ones it is based on as follows: 1. Single test tests replication with different storage engines on slave (myisam, innodb, ndb). 2. Include file extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_eng.test containing original tests is replaced by extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test which doesn't contain tests using partitioned tables as these don't work currently. Instead, it tests replication to a slave which has more or less columns than master. 3. Include file include/rpl_multi_engine3.inc is replaced with include/rpl_multi_engine2.inc. The later differs by performing slightly different operations (updating more than one row in the table) and clearing table with "TRUNCATE TABLE" statement instead of "DELETE FROM" as replication of "DELETE" doesn't work well in this setting. 4. Slave must use option --log-slave-updates=0 as otherwise execution of replication events generated by ndb fails if table uses a different storage engine on slave (see BUG#29569). sql/log_event.cc: - Initialization of new Rows_log_event members. - Fixing some typos in documentation. In Rows_log_event::do_apply_event: - Set COMPLETE_ROWS_F flag (when master and slave have the same number of columns and all colums are present in the row) - Move initialization of tables write/read sets here, outside the rows processing loop (and out of unpack_row() function). - Remove calls to do_prepare_row() - no longer needed. - Add code managing m_curr_row and m_curr_row_end pointers. - Change signatures of row processing methods of Rows_log_event and it descendants - now most arguments are taken from class members. - Remove do_prepare_row() methods which are no longer used. - The auto_afree_ptr template is moved to rpl_utility.h (so that it can be used in log_event_old.cc). - Removed copy_extra_fields() function - no longer used. In Rows_log_event::write_row (former replace_record): - The old code is moved to log_event_old.cc. - Use prepare_record() and non-destructive unpack_current_row() to fill record with data. - In case a record being inserted already exists on slave and row data is incomplete use the record found and non-destructive unpack_current_row() to combine new column values with existing ones. - More debug info added. In Rows_log_event::find_row (former find_and_fetch_row function): - The old code is moved to log_event_old.cc. - Unpacking of the row is moved here. - In case of search using PK, the key data is prepared here. - More debug info added. - Remove initialization of Rows_log_event::m_after_image buffer which is no longer used. - Use new row unpacking methods in Update_rows_log_event::do_exec_row() to create before and after image. Note: all existing code used by Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() has been moved to log_event_old.cc to be used by *_rows_log_event_old classes. sql/log_event.h: - Add new COMPLETE_ROWS_F flag in Rows_log_event. - Add Rows_log_event members describing the row being processed. - Add a pointer to key buffer which is used in derived classes. - Add new methods: find__row(), write_row() and unpack_current_row(). - Change signatures of do_...() methods (replace method arguments by class members). - Remove do_prepare_row() method which is no longer used. - Update method documentation. - Add Old_rows_log_event class, which contains the old row processing code, as a friend of Rows_log_event so that it can access all members of an event instance. sql/log_event_old.cc: Move here old implementation of Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() and helper methods. sql/log_event_old.h: - Define new class Old_rows_log_event encapsulating old version of Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() and the helper methods. - Add the Old_rows_log_event class as a base for *_old versions of RBR event classes, ensure that the old version of do_apply_event() is called. - For *_old classes, declare the helper methods used in the old version of do_apply_event(). sql/rpl_record.cc: - Make unpack_row non-destructive for columns not present in the row. - Don't fill read/write set here as it is done outside these functions. - Move initialization of a record with default values to a separate function prepare_record(). sql/rpl_record.h: - Change signature of unpack_row(). - Declare function prepare_record(). sql/rpl_utility.cc: Make tabe_def::calc_field_size() a const method. sql/rpl_utility.h: Make table_def::calc_field_size() a const method. Move auto_afree_ptr template here so that it can be re-used (currently in log_event.cc and log_event_old.cc). Similar with DBUG_PRINT_BITSET macro. mysql-test/extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test: Modification of rpl_ndb_2multi_eng test. Tests with partitioned tables are removed and a setup with slave having different number of columns than master is added. mysql-test/include/rpl_multi_engine2.inc: Modification of rpl_multi_engine3.inc which operates on more rows and replaces "DELETE FROM t1" with "TRUNCATE TABLE t1" as the first form doesn't replicate in NDB -> non-NDB setting (BUG#28538). mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/r/rpl_ndb_2other.result: Results of the test. mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/t/rpl_ndb_2other-slave.opt: Test options. --log-slave-updates=0 is compulsory as otherwise non-NDB slave applying row events from NDB master will fail when trying to log them. mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/t/rpl_ndb_2other.test: Test replication of NDB table to slave using other engine. The main test is in extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test. It is included here several times with different settings of default storage engine on slave.
19 years ago
BUG#21842 (Cluster fails to replicate to innodb or myisam with err 134 using TPC-B): Problem: A RBR event can contain incomplete row data (only key value and fields which have been changed). In that case, when the row is unpacked into record and written to a table, the missing fields get incorrect NULL values leading to master-slave inconsistency. Solution: Use values found in slave's table for columns which are not given in the rows event. The code for writing a single row uses the following algorithm: 1. unpack row_data into table->record[0], 2. try to insert record, 3. if duplicate record found, fetch it into table->record[0], 4. unpack row_data into table->record[0], 5. write table->record[0] into the table. Where row_data is the row as stored in the data area of a rows event. Thus: a) unpacking of row_data happens at the time when row is written into a table, b) when unpacking (in step 4), only columns present in row_data are overwritten - all other columns remain as they were found in the table. Since all data needed for the above algorithm is stored inside Rows_log_event class, functions which locate and write rows are turned into methods of that class. replace_record() -> Rows_log_event::write_row() find_and_fetch_row() -> Rows_log_event::find_row() Both methods take row data from event's data buffer - the row being processed is pointed by m_curr_row. They unpack the data as needed into table's record buffers record[0] or record[1]. When row is unpacked, m_curr_row_end is set to point at next row in the data buffer. Other changes introduced in this changeset: - Change signature of unpack_row(): don't report errors and don't setup table's rw_set here. Errors can happen only when setting default values in prepare_record() function and are detected there. - In Rows_log_event and derived classes, don't pass arguments to the execution primitives (do_...() member functions) but use class members instead. - Move old row handling code into log_event_old.cc to be used by *_rows_log_event_old classes. Also, a new test rpl_ndb_2other is added which tests basic replication from master using ndb tables to slave storing the same tables using (possibly) different engine (myisam,innodb). Test is based on existing tests rpl_ndb_2myisam and rpl_ndb_2innodb. However, these tests doesn't work for various reasons and currently are disabled (see BUG#19227). The new test differs from the ones it is based on as follows: 1. Single test tests replication with different storage engines on slave (myisam, innodb, ndb). 2. Include file extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_eng.test containing original tests is replaced by extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test which doesn't contain tests using partitioned tables as these don't work currently. Instead, it tests replication to a slave which has more or less columns than master. 3. Include file include/rpl_multi_engine3.inc is replaced with include/rpl_multi_engine2.inc. The later differs by performing slightly different operations (updating more than one row in the table) and clearing table with "TRUNCATE TABLE" statement instead of "DELETE FROM" as replication of "DELETE" doesn't work well in this setting. 4. Slave must use option --log-slave-updates=0 as otherwise execution of replication events generated by ndb fails if table uses a different storage engine on slave (see BUG#29569). sql/log_event.cc: - Initialization of new Rows_log_event members. - Fixing some typos in documentation. In Rows_log_event::do_apply_event: - Set COMPLETE_ROWS_F flag (when master and slave have the same number of columns and all colums are present in the row) - Move initialization of tables write/read sets here, outside the rows processing loop (and out of unpack_row() function). - Remove calls to do_prepare_row() - no longer needed. - Add code managing m_curr_row and m_curr_row_end pointers. - Change signatures of row processing methods of Rows_log_event and it descendants - now most arguments are taken from class members. - Remove do_prepare_row() methods which are no longer used. - The auto_afree_ptr template is moved to rpl_utility.h (so that it can be used in log_event_old.cc). - Removed copy_extra_fields() function - no longer used. In Rows_log_event::write_row (former replace_record): - The old code is moved to log_event_old.cc. - Use prepare_record() and non-destructive unpack_current_row() to fill record with data. - In case a record being inserted already exists on slave and row data is incomplete use the record found and non-destructive unpack_current_row() to combine new column values with existing ones. - More debug info added. In Rows_log_event::find_row (former find_and_fetch_row function): - The old code is moved to log_event_old.cc. - Unpacking of the row is moved here. - In case of search using PK, the key data is prepared here. - More debug info added. - Remove initialization of Rows_log_event::m_after_image buffer which is no longer used. - Use new row unpacking methods in Update_rows_log_event::do_exec_row() to create before and after image. Note: all existing code used by Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() has been moved to log_event_old.cc to be used by *_rows_log_event_old classes. sql/log_event.h: - Add new COMPLETE_ROWS_F flag in Rows_log_event. - Add Rows_log_event members describing the row being processed. - Add a pointer to key buffer which is used in derived classes. - Add new methods: find__row(), write_row() and unpack_current_row(). - Change signatures of do_...() methods (replace method arguments by class members). - Remove do_prepare_row() method which is no longer used. - Update method documentation. - Add Old_rows_log_event class, which contains the old row processing code, as a friend of Rows_log_event so that it can access all members of an event instance. sql/log_event_old.cc: Move here old implementation of Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() and helper methods. sql/log_event_old.h: - Define new class Old_rows_log_event encapsulating old version of Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() and the helper methods. - Add the Old_rows_log_event class as a base for *_old versions of RBR event classes, ensure that the old version of do_apply_event() is called. - For *_old classes, declare the helper methods used in the old version of do_apply_event(). sql/rpl_record.cc: - Make unpack_row non-destructive for columns not present in the row. - Don't fill read/write set here as it is done outside these functions. - Move initialization of a record with default values to a separate function prepare_record(). sql/rpl_record.h: - Change signature of unpack_row(). - Declare function prepare_record(). sql/rpl_utility.cc: Make tabe_def::calc_field_size() a const method. sql/rpl_utility.h: Make table_def::calc_field_size() a const method. Move auto_afree_ptr template here so that it can be re-used (currently in log_event.cc and log_event_old.cc). Similar with DBUG_PRINT_BITSET macro. mysql-test/extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test: Modification of rpl_ndb_2multi_eng test. Tests with partitioned tables are removed and a setup with slave having different number of columns than master is added. mysql-test/include/rpl_multi_engine2.inc: Modification of rpl_multi_engine3.inc which operates on more rows and replaces "DELETE FROM t1" with "TRUNCATE TABLE t1" as the first form doesn't replicate in NDB -> non-NDB setting (BUG#28538). mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/r/rpl_ndb_2other.result: Results of the test. mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/t/rpl_ndb_2other-slave.opt: Test options. --log-slave-updates=0 is compulsory as otherwise non-NDB slave applying row events from NDB master will fail when trying to log them. mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/t/rpl_ndb_2other.test: Test replication of NDB table to slave using other engine. The main test is in extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test. It is included here several times with different settings of default storage engine on slave.
19 years ago
BUG#21842 (Cluster fails to replicate to innodb or myisam with err 134 using TPC-B): Problem: A RBR event can contain incomplete row data (only key value and fields which have been changed). In that case, when the row is unpacked into record and written to a table, the missing fields get incorrect NULL values leading to master-slave inconsistency. Solution: Use values found in slave's table for columns which are not given in the rows event. The code for writing a single row uses the following algorithm: 1. unpack row_data into table->record[0], 2. try to insert record, 3. if duplicate record found, fetch it into table->record[0], 4. unpack row_data into table->record[0], 5. write table->record[0] into the table. Where row_data is the row as stored in the data area of a rows event. Thus: a) unpacking of row_data happens at the time when row is written into a table, b) when unpacking (in step 4), only columns present in row_data are overwritten - all other columns remain as they were found in the table. Since all data needed for the above algorithm is stored inside Rows_log_event class, functions which locate and write rows are turned into methods of that class. replace_record() -> Rows_log_event::write_row() find_and_fetch_row() -> Rows_log_event::find_row() Both methods take row data from event's data buffer - the row being processed is pointed by m_curr_row. They unpack the data as needed into table's record buffers record[0] or record[1]. When row is unpacked, m_curr_row_end is set to point at next row in the data buffer. Other changes introduced in this changeset: - Change signature of unpack_row(): don't report errors and don't setup table's rw_set here. Errors can happen only when setting default values in prepare_record() function and are detected there. - In Rows_log_event and derived classes, don't pass arguments to the execution primitives (do_...() member functions) but use class members instead. - Move old row handling code into log_event_old.cc to be used by *_rows_log_event_old classes. Also, a new test rpl_ndb_2other is added which tests basic replication from master using ndb tables to slave storing the same tables using (possibly) different engine (myisam,innodb). Test is based on existing tests rpl_ndb_2myisam and rpl_ndb_2innodb. However, these tests doesn't work for various reasons and currently are disabled (see BUG#19227). The new test differs from the ones it is based on as follows: 1. Single test tests replication with different storage engines on slave (myisam, innodb, ndb). 2. Include file extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_eng.test containing original tests is replaced by extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test which doesn't contain tests using partitioned tables as these don't work currently. Instead, it tests replication to a slave which has more or less columns than master. 3. Include file include/rpl_multi_engine3.inc is replaced with include/rpl_multi_engine2.inc. The later differs by performing slightly different operations (updating more than one row in the table) and clearing table with "TRUNCATE TABLE" statement instead of "DELETE FROM" as replication of "DELETE" doesn't work well in this setting. 4. Slave must use option --log-slave-updates=0 as otherwise execution of replication events generated by ndb fails if table uses a different storage engine on slave (see BUG#29569). sql/log_event.cc: - Initialization of new Rows_log_event members. - Fixing some typos in documentation. In Rows_log_event::do_apply_event: - Set COMPLETE_ROWS_F flag (when master and slave have the same number of columns and all colums are present in the row) - Move initialization of tables write/read sets here, outside the rows processing loop (and out of unpack_row() function). - Remove calls to do_prepare_row() - no longer needed. - Add code managing m_curr_row and m_curr_row_end pointers. - Change signatures of row processing methods of Rows_log_event and it descendants - now most arguments are taken from class members. - Remove do_prepare_row() methods which are no longer used. - The auto_afree_ptr template is moved to rpl_utility.h (so that it can be used in log_event_old.cc). - Removed copy_extra_fields() function - no longer used. In Rows_log_event::write_row (former replace_record): - The old code is moved to log_event_old.cc. - Use prepare_record() and non-destructive unpack_current_row() to fill record with data. - In case a record being inserted already exists on slave and row data is incomplete use the record found and non-destructive unpack_current_row() to combine new column values with existing ones. - More debug info added. In Rows_log_event::find_row (former find_and_fetch_row function): - The old code is moved to log_event_old.cc. - Unpacking of the row is moved here. - In case of search using PK, the key data is prepared here. - More debug info added. - Remove initialization of Rows_log_event::m_after_image buffer which is no longer used. - Use new row unpacking methods in Update_rows_log_event::do_exec_row() to create before and after image. Note: all existing code used by Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() has been moved to log_event_old.cc to be used by *_rows_log_event_old classes. sql/log_event.h: - Add new COMPLETE_ROWS_F flag in Rows_log_event. - Add Rows_log_event members describing the row being processed. - Add a pointer to key buffer which is used in derived classes. - Add new methods: find__row(), write_row() and unpack_current_row(). - Change signatures of do_...() methods (replace method arguments by class members). - Remove do_prepare_row() method which is no longer used. - Update method documentation. - Add Old_rows_log_event class, which contains the old row processing code, as a friend of Rows_log_event so that it can access all members of an event instance. sql/log_event_old.cc: Move here old implementation of Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() and helper methods. sql/log_event_old.h: - Define new class Old_rows_log_event encapsulating old version of Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() and the helper methods. - Add the Old_rows_log_event class as a base for *_old versions of RBR event classes, ensure that the old version of do_apply_event() is called. - For *_old classes, declare the helper methods used in the old version of do_apply_event(). sql/rpl_record.cc: - Make unpack_row non-destructive for columns not present in the row. - Don't fill read/write set here as it is done outside these functions. - Move initialization of a record with default values to a separate function prepare_record(). sql/rpl_record.h: - Change signature of unpack_row(). - Declare function prepare_record(). sql/rpl_utility.cc: Make tabe_def::calc_field_size() a const method. sql/rpl_utility.h: Make table_def::calc_field_size() a const method. Move auto_afree_ptr template here so that it can be re-used (currently in log_event.cc and log_event_old.cc). Similar with DBUG_PRINT_BITSET macro. mysql-test/extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test: Modification of rpl_ndb_2multi_eng test. Tests with partitioned tables are removed and a setup with slave having different number of columns than master is added. mysql-test/include/rpl_multi_engine2.inc: Modification of rpl_multi_engine3.inc which operates on more rows and replaces "DELETE FROM t1" with "TRUNCATE TABLE t1" as the first form doesn't replicate in NDB -> non-NDB setting (BUG#28538). mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/r/rpl_ndb_2other.result: Results of the test. mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/t/rpl_ndb_2other-slave.opt: Test options. --log-slave-updates=0 is compulsory as otherwise non-NDB slave applying row events from NDB master will fail when trying to log them. mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/t/rpl_ndb_2other.test: Test replication of NDB table to slave using other engine. The main test is in extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test. It is included here several times with different settings of default storage engine on slave.
19 years ago
BUG#21842 (Cluster fails to replicate to innodb or myisam with err 134 using TPC-B): Problem: A RBR event can contain incomplete row data (only key value and fields which have been changed). In that case, when the row is unpacked into record and written to a table, the missing fields get incorrect NULL values leading to master-slave inconsistency. Solution: Use values found in slave's table for columns which are not given in the rows event. The code for writing a single row uses the following algorithm: 1. unpack row_data into table->record[0], 2. try to insert record, 3. if duplicate record found, fetch it into table->record[0], 4. unpack row_data into table->record[0], 5. write table->record[0] into the table. Where row_data is the row as stored in the data area of a rows event. Thus: a) unpacking of row_data happens at the time when row is written into a table, b) when unpacking (in step 4), only columns present in row_data are overwritten - all other columns remain as they were found in the table. Since all data needed for the above algorithm is stored inside Rows_log_event class, functions which locate and write rows are turned into methods of that class. replace_record() -> Rows_log_event::write_row() find_and_fetch_row() -> Rows_log_event::find_row() Both methods take row data from event's data buffer - the row being processed is pointed by m_curr_row. They unpack the data as needed into table's record buffers record[0] or record[1]. When row is unpacked, m_curr_row_end is set to point at next row in the data buffer. Other changes introduced in this changeset: - Change signature of unpack_row(): don't report errors and don't setup table's rw_set here. Errors can happen only when setting default values in prepare_record() function and are detected there. - In Rows_log_event and derived classes, don't pass arguments to the execution primitives (do_...() member functions) but use class members instead. - Move old row handling code into log_event_old.cc to be used by *_rows_log_event_old classes. Also, a new test rpl_ndb_2other is added which tests basic replication from master using ndb tables to slave storing the same tables using (possibly) different engine (myisam,innodb). Test is based on existing tests rpl_ndb_2myisam and rpl_ndb_2innodb. However, these tests doesn't work for various reasons and currently are disabled (see BUG#19227). The new test differs from the ones it is based on as follows: 1. Single test tests replication with different storage engines on slave (myisam, innodb, ndb). 2. Include file extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_eng.test containing original tests is replaced by extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test which doesn't contain tests using partitioned tables as these don't work currently. Instead, it tests replication to a slave which has more or less columns than master. 3. Include file include/rpl_multi_engine3.inc is replaced with include/rpl_multi_engine2.inc. The later differs by performing slightly different operations (updating more than one row in the table) and clearing table with "TRUNCATE TABLE" statement instead of "DELETE FROM" as replication of "DELETE" doesn't work well in this setting. 4. Slave must use option --log-slave-updates=0 as otherwise execution of replication events generated by ndb fails if table uses a different storage engine on slave (see BUG#29569). sql/log_event.cc: - Initialization of new Rows_log_event members. - Fixing some typos in documentation. In Rows_log_event::do_apply_event: - Set COMPLETE_ROWS_F flag (when master and slave have the same number of columns and all colums are present in the row) - Move initialization of tables write/read sets here, outside the rows processing loop (and out of unpack_row() function). - Remove calls to do_prepare_row() - no longer needed. - Add code managing m_curr_row and m_curr_row_end pointers. - Change signatures of row processing methods of Rows_log_event and it descendants - now most arguments are taken from class members. - Remove do_prepare_row() methods which are no longer used. - The auto_afree_ptr template is moved to rpl_utility.h (so that it can be used in log_event_old.cc). - Removed copy_extra_fields() function - no longer used. In Rows_log_event::write_row (former replace_record): - The old code is moved to log_event_old.cc. - Use prepare_record() and non-destructive unpack_current_row() to fill record with data. - In case a record being inserted already exists on slave and row data is incomplete use the record found and non-destructive unpack_current_row() to combine new column values with existing ones. - More debug info added. In Rows_log_event::find_row (former find_and_fetch_row function): - The old code is moved to log_event_old.cc. - Unpacking of the row is moved here. - In case of search using PK, the key data is prepared here. - More debug info added. - Remove initialization of Rows_log_event::m_after_image buffer which is no longer used. - Use new row unpacking methods in Update_rows_log_event::do_exec_row() to create before and after image. Note: all existing code used by Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() has been moved to log_event_old.cc to be used by *_rows_log_event_old classes. sql/log_event.h: - Add new COMPLETE_ROWS_F flag in Rows_log_event. - Add Rows_log_event members describing the row being processed. - Add a pointer to key buffer which is used in derived classes. - Add new methods: find__row(), write_row() and unpack_current_row(). - Change signatures of do_...() methods (replace method arguments by class members). - Remove do_prepare_row() method which is no longer used. - Update method documentation. - Add Old_rows_log_event class, which contains the old row processing code, as a friend of Rows_log_event so that it can access all members of an event instance. sql/log_event_old.cc: Move here old implementation of Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() and helper methods. sql/log_event_old.h: - Define new class Old_rows_log_event encapsulating old version of Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() and the helper methods. - Add the Old_rows_log_event class as a base for *_old versions of RBR event classes, ensure that the old version of do_apply_event() is called. - For *_old classes, declare the helper methods used in the old version of do_apply_event(). sql/rpl_record.cc: - Make unpack_row non-destructive for columns not present in the row. - Don't fill read/write set here as it is done outside these functions. - Move initialization of a record with default values to a separate function prepare_record(). sql/rpl_record.h: - Change signature of unpack_row(). - Declare function prepare_record(). sql/rpl_utility.cc: Make tabe_def::calc_field_size() a const method. sql/rpl_utility.h: Make table_def::calc_field_size() a const method. Move auto_afree_ptr template here so that it can be re-used (currently in log_event.cc and log_event_old.cc). Similar with DBUG_PRINT_BITSET macro. mysql-test/extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test: Modification of rpl_ndb_2multi_eng test. Tests with partitioned tables are removed and a setup with slave having different number of columns than master is added. mysql-test/include/rpl_multi_engine2.inc: Modification of rpl_multi_engine3.inc which operates on more rows and replaces "DELETE FROM t1" with "TRUNCATE TABLE t1" as the first form doesn't replicate in NDB -> non-NDB setting (BUG#28538). mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/r/rpl_ndb_2other.result: Results of the test. mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/t/rpl_ndb_2other-slave.opt: Test options. --log-slave-updates=0 is compulsory as otherwise non-NDB slave applying row events from NDB master will fail when trying to log them. mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/t/rpl_ndb_2other.test: Test replication of NDB table to slave using other engine. The main test is in extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test. It is included here several times with different settings of default storage engine on slave.
19 years ago
BUG#21842 (Cluster fails to replicate to innodb or myisam with err 134 using TPC-B): Problem: A RBR event can contain incomplete row data (only key value and fields which have been changed). In that case, when the row is unpacked into record and written to a table, the missing fields get incorrect NULL values leading to master-slave inconsistency. Solution: Use values found in slave's table for columns which are not given in the rows event. The code for writing a single row uses the following algorithm: 1. unpack row_data into table->record[0], 2. try to insert record, 3. if duplicate record found, fetch it into table->record[0], 4. unpack row_data into table->record[0], 5. write table->record[0] into the table. Where row_data is the row as stored in the data area of a rows event. Thus: a) unpacking of row_data happens at the time when row is written into a table, b) when unpacking (in step 4), only columns present in row_data are overwritten - all other columns remain as they were found in the table. Since all data needed for the above algorithm is stored inside Rows_log_event class, functions which locate and write rows are turned into methods of that class. replace_record() -> Rows_log_event::write_row() find_and_fetch_row() -> Rows_log_event::find_row() Both methods take row data from event's data buffer - the row being processed is pointed by m_curr_row. They unpack the data as needed into table's record buffers record[0] or record[1]. When row is unpacked, m_curr_row_end is set to point at next row in the data buffer. Other changes introduced in this changeset: - Change signature of unpack_row(): don't report errors and don't setup table's rw_set here. Errors can happen only when setting default values in prepare_record() function and are detected there. - In Rows_log_event and derived classes, don't pass arguments to the execution primitives (do_...() member functions) but use class members instead. - Move old row handling code into log_event_old.cc to be used by *_rows_log_event_old classes. Also, a new test rpl_ndb_2other is added which tests basic replication from master using ndb tables to slave storing the same tables using (possibly) different engine (myisam,innodb). Test is based on existing tests rpl_ndb_2myisam and rpl_ndb_2innodb. However, these tests doesn't work for various reasons and currently are disabled (see BUG#19227). The new test differs from the ones it is based on as follows: 1. Single test tests replication with different storage engines on slave (myisam, innodb, ndb). 2. Include file extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_eng.test containing original tests is replaced by extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test which doesn't contain tests using partitioned tables as these don't work currently. Instead, it tests replication to a slave which has more or less columns than master. 3. Include file include/rpl_multi_engine3.inc is replaced with include/rpl_multi_engine2.inc. The later differs by performing slightly different operations (updating more than one row in the table) and clearing table with "TRUNCATE TABLE" statement instead of "DELETE FROM" as replication of "DELETE" doesn't work well in this setting. 4. Slave must use option --log-slave-updates=0 as otherwise execution of replication events generated by ndb fails if table uses a different storage engine on slave (see BUG#29569). sql/log_event.cc: - Initialization of new Rows_log_event members. - Fixing some typos in documentation. In Rows_log_event::do_apply_event: - Set COMPLETE_ROWS_F flag (when master and slave have the same number of columns and all colums are present in the row) - Move initialization of tables write/read sets here, outside the rows processing loop (and out of unpack_row() function). - Remove calls to do_prepare_row() - no longer needed. - Add code managing m_curr_row and m_curr_row_end pointers. - Change signatures of row processing methods of Rows_log_event and it descendants - now most arguments are taken from class members. - Remove do_prepare_row() methods which are no longer used. - The auto_afree_ptr template is moved to rpl_utility.h (so that it can be used in log_event_old.cc). - Removed copy_extra_fields() function - no longer used. In Rows_log_event::write_row (former replace_record): - The old code is moved to log_event_old.cc. - Use prepare_record() and non-destructive unpack_current_row() to fill record with data. - In case a record being inserted already exists on slave and row data is incomplete use the record found and non-destructive unpack_current_row() to combine new column values with existing ones. - More debug info added. In Rows_log_event::find_row (former find_and_fetch_row function): - The old code is moved to log_event_old.cc. - Unpacking of the row is moved here. - In case of search using PK, the key data is prepared here. - More debug info added. - Remove initialization of Rows_log_event::m_after_image buffer which is no longer used. - Use new row unpacking methods in Update_rows_log_event::do_exec_row() to create before and after image. Note: all existing code used by Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() has been moved to log_event_old.cc to be used by *_rows_log_event_old classes. sql/log_event.h: - Add new COMPLETE_ROWS_F flag in Rows_log_event. - Add Rows_log_event members describing the row being processed. - Add a pointer to key buffer which is used in derived classes. - Add new methods: find__row(), write_row() and unpack_current_row(). - Change signatures of do_...() methods (replace method arguments by class members). - Remove do_prepare_row() method which is no longer used. - Update method documentation. - Add Old_rows_log_event class, which contains the old row processing code, as a friend of Rows_log_event so that it can access all members of an event instance. sql/log_event_old.cc: Move here old implementation of Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() and helper methods. sql/log_event_old.h: - Define new class Old_rows_log_event encapsulating old version of Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() and the helper methods. - Add the Old_rows_log_event class as a base for *_old versions of RBR event classes, ensure that the old version of do_apply_event() is called. - For *_old classes, declare the helper methods used in the old version of do_apply_event(). sql/rpl_record.cc: - Make unpack_row non-destructive for columns not present in the row. - Don't fill read/write set here as it is done outside these functions. - Move initialization of a record with default values to a separate function prepare_record(). sql/rpl_record.h: - Change signature of unpack_row(). - Declare function prepare_record(). sql/rpl_utility.cc: Make tabe_def::calc_field_size() a const method. sql/rpl_utility.h: Make table_def::calc_field_size() a const method. Move auto_afree_ptr template here so that it can be re-used (currently in log_event.cc and log_event_old.cc). Similar with DBUG_PRINT_BITSET macro. mysql-test/extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test: Modification of rpl_ndb_2multi_eng test. Tests with partitioned tables are removed and a setup with slave having different number of columns than master is added. mysql-test/include/rpl_multi_engine2.inc: Modification of rpl_multi_engine3.inc which operates on more rows and replaces "DELETE FROM t1" with "TRUNCATE TABLE t1" as the first form doesn't replicate in NDB -> non-NDB setting (BUG#28538). mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/r/rpl_ndb_2other.result: Results of the test. mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/t/rpl_ndb_2other-slave.opt: Test options. --log-slave-updates=0 is compulsory as otherwise non-NDB slave applying row events from NDB master will fail when trying to log them. mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/t/rpl_ndb_2other.test: Test replication of NDB table to slave using other engine. The main test is in extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test. It is included here several times with different settings of default storage engine on slave.
19 years ago
BUG#31581: 5.1-telco-6.1 -> 5.1.22. Slave crashes during starting This patch has two purposes: (1) To refactor the code so that {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old does not use code from {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event. Before refactoring there was the following problem: whenever we modifed the code for new events, it affected the old events. This is bad, as it makes maintainance difficult. After refactoring, we can safely edit the new code without affecting old events. So, if we for instance modify the binary format of new events, we no longer need to worry about how the new code reads old events. (2) To fix BUG#31581. These two objectives are reached by the following changes: - Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. - Fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. - Added comments to log_event_old.h (This patch is identical to the previously committed patch which was a collapse of three changesets, except that it adds assert(0) to constructors for old types of row log events that should never be called.) sql/log_event_old.cc: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. sql/log_event_old.h: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also added comment explaining what the file contains and what the classes do.
18 years ago
BUG#21842 (Cluster fails to replicate to innodb or myisam with err 134 using TPC-B): Problem: A RBR event can contain incomplete row data (only key value and fields which have been changed). In that case, when the row is unpacked into record and written to a table, the missing fields get incorrect NULL values leading to master-slave inconsistency. Solution: Use values found in slave's table for columns which are not given in the rows event. The code for writing a single row uses the following algorithm: 1. unpack row_data into table->record[0], 2. try to insert record, 3. if duplicate record found, fetch it into table->record[0], 4. unpack row_data into table->record[0], 5. write table->record[0] into the table. Where row_data is the row as stored in the data area of a rows event. Thus: a) unpacking of row_data happens at the time when row is written into a table, b) when unpacking (in step 4), only columns present in row_data are overwritten - all other columns remain as they were found in the table. Since all data needed for the above algorithm is stored inside Rows_log_event class, functions which locate and write rows are turned into methods of that class. replace_record() -> Rows_log_event::write_row() find_and_fetch_row() -> Rows_log_event::find_row() Both methods take row data from event's data buffer - the row being processed is pointed by m_curr_row. They unpack the data as needed into table's record buffers record[0] or record[1]. When row is unpacked, m_curr_row_end is set to point at next row in the data buffer. Other changes introduced in this changeset: - Change signature of unpack_row(): don't report errors and don't setup table's rw_set here. Errors can happen only when setting default values in prepare_record() function and are detected there. - In Rows_log_event and derived classes, don't pass arguments to the execution primitives (do_...() member functions) but use class members instead. - Move old row handling code into log_event_old.cc to be used by *_rows_log_event_old classes. Also, a new test rpl_ndb_2other is added which tests basic replication from master using ndb tables to slave storing the same tables using (possibly) different engine (myisam,innodb). Test is based on existing tests rpl_ndb_2myisam and rpl_ndb_2innodb. However, these tests doesn't work for various reasons and currently are disabled (see BUG#19227). The new test differs from the ones it is based on as follows: 1. Single test tests replication with different storage engines on slave (myisam, innodb, ndb). 2. Include file extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_eng.test containing original tests is replaced by extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test which doesn't contain tests using partitioned tables as these don't work currently. Instead, it tests replication to a slave which has more or less columns than master. 3. Include file include/rpl_multi_engine3.inc is replaced with include/rpl_multi_engine2.inc. The later differs by performing slightly different operations (updating more than one row in the table) and clearing table with "TRUNCATE TABLE" statement instead of "DELETE FROM" as replication of "DELETE" doesn't work well in this setting. 4. Slave must use option --log-slave-updates=0 as otherwise execution of replication events generated by ndb fails if table uses a different storage engine on slave (see BUG#29569). sql/log_event.cc: - Initialization of new Rows_log_event members. - Fixing some typos in documentation. In Rows_log_event::do_apply_event: - Set COMPLETE_ROWS_F flag (when master and slave have the same number of columns and all colums are present in the row) - Move initialization of tables write/read sets here, outside the rows processing loop (and out of unpack_row() function). - Remove calls to do_prepare_row() - no longer needed. - Add code managing m_curr_row and m_curr_row_end pointers. - Change signatures of row processing methods of Rows_log_event and it descendants - now most arguments are taken from class members. - Remove do_prepare_row() methods which are no longer used. - The auto_afree_ptr template is moved to rpl_utility.h (so that it can be used in log_event_old.cc). - Removed copy_extra_fields() function - no longer used. In Rows_log_event::write_row (former replace_record): - The old code is moved to log_event_old.cc. - Use prepare_record() and non-destructive unpack_current_row() to fill record with data. - In case a record being inserted already exists on slave and row data is incomplete use the record found and non-destructive unpack_current_row() to combine new column values with existing ones. - More debug info added. In Rows_log_event::find_row (former find_and_fetch_row function): - The old code is moved to log_event_old.cc. - Unpacking of the row is moved here. - In case of search using PK, the key data is prepared here. - More debug info added. - Remove initialization of Rows_log_event::m_after_image buffer which is no longer used. - Use new row unpacking methods in Update_rows_log_event::do_exec_row() to create before and after image. Note: all existing code used by Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() has been moved to log_event_old.cc to be used by *_rows_log_event_old classes. sql/log_event.h: - Add new COMPLETE_ROWS_F flag in Rows_log_event. - Add Rows_log_event members describing the row being processed. - Add a pointer to key buffer which is used in derived classes. - Add new methods: find__row(), write_row() and unpack_current_row(). - Change signatures of do_...() methods (replace method arguments by class members). - Remove do_prepare_row() method which is no longer used. - Update method documentation. - Add Old_rows_log_event class, which contains the old row processing code, as a friend of Rows_log_event so that it can access all members of an event instance. sql/log_event_old.cc: Move here old implementation of Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() and helper methods. sql/log_event_old.h: - Define new class Old_rows_log_event encapsulating old version of Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() and the helper methods. - Add the Old_rows_log_event class as a base for *_old versions of RBR event classes, ensure that the old version of do_apply_event() is called. - For *_old classes, declare the helper methods used in the old version of do_apply_event(). sql/rpl_record.cc: - Make unpack_row non-destructive for columns not present in the row. - Don't fill read/write set here as it is done outside these functions. - Move initialization of a record with default values to a separate function prepare_record(). sql/rpl_record.h: - Change signature of unpack_row(). - Declare function prepare_record(). sql/rpl_utility.cc: Make tabe_def::calc_field_size() a const method. sql/rpl_utility.h: Make table_def::calc_field_size() a const method. Move auto_afree_ptr template here so that it can be re-used (currently in log_event.cc and log_event_old.cc). Similar with DBUG_PRINT_BITSET macro. mysql-test/extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test: Modification of rpl_ndb_2multi_eng test. Tests with partitioned tables are removed and a setup with slave having different number of columns than master is added. mysql-test/include/rpl_multi_engine2.inc: Modification of rpl_multi_engine3.inc which operates on more rows and replaces "DELETE FROM t1" with "TRUNCATE TABLE t1" as the first form doesn't replicate in NDB -> non-NDB setting (BUG#28538). mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/r/rpl_ndb_2other.result: Results of the test. mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/t/rpl_ndb_2other-slave.opt: Test options. --log-slave-updates=0 is compulsory as otherwise non-NDB slave applying row events from NDB master will fail when trying to log them. mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/t/rpl_ndb_2other.test: Test replication of NDB table to slave using other engine. The main test is in extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test. It is included here several times with different settings of default storage engine on slave.
19 years ago
BUG#31581: 5.1-telco-6.1 -> 5.1.22. Slave crashes during starting This patch has two purposes: (1) To refactor the code so that {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old does not use code from {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event. Before refactoring there was the following problem: whenever we modifed the code for new events, it affected the old events. This is bad, as it makes maintainance difficult. After refactoring, we can safely edit the new code without affecting old events. So, if we for instance modify the binary format of new events, we no longer need to worry about how the new code reads old events. (2) To fix BUG#31581. These two objectives are reached by the following changes: - Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. - Fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. - Added comments to log_event_old.h (This patch is identical to the previously committed patch which was a collapse of three changesets, except that it adds assert(0) to constructors for old types of row log events that should never be called.) sql/log_event_old.cc: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. sql/log_event_old.h: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also added comment explaining what the file contains and what the classes do.
18 years ago
BUG#21842 (Cluster fails to replicate to innodb or myisam with err 134 using TPC-B): Problem: A RBR event can contain incomplete row data (only key value and fields which have been changed). In that case, when the row is unpacked into record and written to a table, the missing fields get incorrect NULL values leading to master-slave inconsistency. Solution: Use values found in slave's table for columns which are not given in the rows event. The code for writing a single row uses the following algorithm: 1. unpack row_data into table->record[0], 2. try to insert record, 3. if duplicate record found, fetch it into table->record[0], 4. unpack row_data into table->record[0], 5. write table->record[0] into the table. Where row_data is the row as stored in the data area of a rows event. Thus: a) unpacking of row_data happens at the time when row is written into a table, b) when unpacking (in step 4), only columns present in row_data are overwritten - all other columns remain as they were found in the table. Since all data needed for the above algorithm is stored inside Rows_log_event class, functions which locate and write rows are turned into methods of that class. replace_record() -> Rows_log_event::write_row() find_and_fetch_row() -> Rows_log_event::find_row() Both methods take row data from event's data buffer - the row being processed is pointed by m_curr_row. They unpack the data as needed into table's record buffers record[0] or record[1]. When row is unpacked, m_curr_row_end is set to point at next row in the data buffer. Other changes introduced in this changeset: - Change signature of unpack_row(): don't report errors and don't setup table's rw_set here. Errors can happen only when setting default values in prepare_record() function and are detected there. - In Rows_log_event and derived classes, don't pass arguments to the execution primitives (do_...() member functions) but use class members instead. - Move old row handling code into log_event_old.cc to be used by *_rows_log_event_old classes. Also, a new test rpl_ndb_2other is added which tests basic replication from master using ndb tables to slave storing the same tables using (possibly) different engine (myisam,innodb). Test is based on existing tests rpl_ndb_2myisam and rpl_ndb_2innodb. However, these tests doesn't work for various reasons and currently are disabled (see BUG#19227). The new test differs from the ones it is based on as follows: 1. Single test tests replication with different storage engines on slave (myisam, innodb, ndb). 2. Include file extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_eng.test containing original tests is replaced by extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test which doesn't contain tests using partitioned tables as these don't work currently. Instead, it tests replication to a slave which has more or less columns than master. 3. Include file include/rpl_multi_engine3.inc is replaced with include/rpl_multi_engine2.inc. The later differs by performing slightly different operations (updating more than one row in the table) and clearing table with "TRUNCATE TABLE" statement instead of "DELETE FROM" as replication of "DELETE" doesn't work well in this setting. 4. Slave must use option --log-slave-updates=0 as otherwise execution of replication events generated by ndb fails if table uses a different storage engine on slave (see BUG#29569). sql/log_event.cc: - Initialization of new Rows_log_event members. - Fixing some typos in documentation. In Rows_log_event::do_apply_event: - Set COMPLETE_ROWS_F flag (when master and slave have the same number of columns and all colums are present in the row) - Move initialization of tables write/read sets here, outside the rows processing loop (and out of unpack_row() function). - Remove calls to do_prepare_row() - no longer needed. - Add code managing m_curr_row and m_curr_row_end pointers. - Change signatures of row processing methods of Rows_log_event and it descendants - now most arguments are taken from class members. - Remove do_prepare_row() methods which are no longer used. - The auto_afree_ptr template is moved to rpl_utility.h (so that it can be used in log_event_old.cc). - Removed copy_extra_fields() function - no longer used. In Rows_log_event::write_row (former replace_record): - The old code is moved to log_event_old.cc. - Use prepare_record() and non-destructive unpack_current_row() to fill record with data. - In case a record being inserted already exists on slave and row data is incomplete use the record found and non-destructive unpack_current_row() to combine new column values with existing ones. - More debug info added. In Rows_log_event::find_row (former find_and_fetch_row function): - The old code is moved to log_event_old.cc. - Unpacking of the row is moved here. - In case of search using PK, the key data is prepared here. - More debug info added. - Remove initialization of Rows_log_event::m_after_image buffer which is no longer used. - Use new row unpacking methods in Update_rows_log_event::do_exec_row() to create before and after image. Note: all existing code used by Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() has been moved to log_event_old.cc to be used by *_rows_log_event_old classes. sql/log_event.h: - Add new COMPLETE_ROWS_F flag in Rows_log_event. - Add Rows_log_event members describing the row being processed. - Add a pointer to key buffer which is used in derived classes. - Add new methods: find__row(), write_row() and unpack_current_row(). - Change signatures of do_...() methods (replace method arguments by class members). - Remove do_prepare_row() method which is no longer used. - Update method documentation. - Add Old_rows_log_event class, which contains the old row processing code, as a friend of Rows_log_event so that it can access all members of an event instance. sql/log_event_old.cc: Move here old implementation of Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() and helper methods. sql/log_event_old.h: - Define new class Old_rows_log_event encapsulating old version of Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() and the helper methods. - Add the Old_rows_log_event class as a base for *_old versions of RBR event classes, ensure that the old version of do_apply_event() is called. - For *_old classes, declare the helper methods used in the old version of do_apply_event(). sql/rpl_record.cc: - Make unpack_row non-destructive for columns not present in the row. - Don't fill read/write set here as it is done outside these functions. - Move initialization of a record with default values to a separate function prepare_record(). sql/rpl_record.h: - Change signature of unpack_row(). - Declare function prepare_record(). sql/rpl_utility.cc: Make tabe_def::calc_field_size() a const method. sql/rpl_utility.h: Make table_def::calc_field_size() a const method. Move auto_afree_ptr template here so that it can be re-used (currently in log_event.cc and log_event_old.cc). Similar with DBUG_PRINT_BITSET macro. mysql-test/extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test: Modification of rpl_ndb_2multi_eng test. Tests with partitioned tables are removed and a setup with slave having different number of columns than master is added. mysql-test/include/rpl_multi_engine2.inc: Modification of rpl_multi_engine3.inc which operates on more rows and replaces "DELETE FROM t1" with "TRUNCATE TABLE t1" as the first form doesn't replicate in NDB -> non-NDB setting (BUG#28538). mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/r/rpl_ndb_2other.result: Results of the test. mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/t/rpl_ndb_2other-slave.opt: Test options. --log-slave-updates=0 is compulsory as otherwise non-NDB slave applying row events from NDB master will fail when trying to log them. mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/t/rpl_ndb_2other.test: Test replication of NDB table to slave using other engine. The main test is in extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test. It is included here several times with different settings of default storage engine on slave.
19 years ago
BUG#31581: 5.1-telco-6.1 -> 5.1.22. Slave crashes during starting This patch has two purposes: (1) To refactor the code so that {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old does not use code from {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event. Before refactoring there was the following problem: whenever we modifed the code for new events, it affected the old events. This is bad, as it makes maintainance difficult. After refactoring, we can safely edit the new code without affecting old events. So, if we for instance modify the binary format of new events, we no longer need to worry about how the new code reads old events. (2) To fix BUG#31581. These two objectives are reached by the following changes: - Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. - Fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. - Added comments to log_event_old.h (This patch is identical to the previously committed patch which was a collapse of three changesets, except that it adds assert(0) to constructors for old types of row log events that should never be called.) sql/log_event_old.cc: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. sql/log_event_old.h: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also added comment explaining what the file contains and what the classes do.
18 years ago
Fixed a lot of compiler warnings and errors detected by Forte C++ on Solaris Faster thr_alarm() Added 'Opened_files' status variable to track calls to my_open() Don't give warnings when running mysql_install_db Added option --source-install to mysql_install_db I had to do the following renames() as used polymorphism didn't work with Forte compiler on 64 bit systems index_read() -> index_read_map() index_read_idx() -> index_read_idx_map() index_read_last() -> index_read_last_map() BUILD/compile-solaris-sparc-forte: Updated script to current Solaris installations Now we compile by default for 64 bits client/mysql.cc: Declare functions sent to C code with extern "C" to avoid compiler warnings (on Forte) client/mysql_upgrade.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) client/mysqladmin.cc: Declare functions sent to C code with extern "C" to avoid compiler warnings (on Forte) client/mysqlcheck.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) client/mysqldump.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) client/mysqlslap.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) client/mysqltest.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) client/sql_string.cc: Avoid compiler warnings when using C function pointers in C++ configure.in: Added detection of mtmalloc and ieeefp.h extra/replace.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) include/m_ctype.h: Added some typedef's to make it easy to use C function pointers in C++ include/my_sys.h: Added my_file_total_opened (counter for calls to my_open()) include/myisam.h: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) libmysql/libmysql.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) by adding casts and change types libmysql/manager.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) by adding casts and change types mysql-test/r/ctype_cp932_binlog_stm.result: Updated positions (Needed because we didn't before correctly restore collation_database after running stored procedure mysys/my_fopen.c: Count number of opened files mysys/my_open.c: Count number of opened files mysys/my_static.c: Count number of opened files mysys/thr_alarm.c: Optimization to do less alarm() and pthread_sigmask() calls. Idea is to remember time for next pending alarm and not reschedule a new alarm if it's after the current one. Before we only did this if there was other pending alarms. We don't have to use pthread_sigmask() in case of 'USE_ONE_SIGNAL_HAND' as the alarm() signal will be blocked for the calling thread anyway and no other thread will have the alarm() signal enabled to call process_alarm() regex/regcomp.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) by adding casts and change types scripts/mysql_install_db.sh: Added option --source-install to allow one to create a mysql database from the source tree without installing MySQL Don't give (unnecessary) warnings server-tools/instance-manager/angel.cc: Declare functions sent to C code with extern "C" to avoid compiler warnings (on Forte) server-tools/instance-manager/thread_registry.cc: Declare functions sent to C code with extern "C" to avoid compiler warnings (on Forte) sql/event_db_repository.cc: index_read() -> index_read_map() sql/event_queue.cc: Declare functions sent to C code with extern "C" to avoid compiler warnings (on Forte) sql/field.cc: Fixed compiler warnings about hidden fields sql/ha_partition.cc: Fixed compiler warnings about hidden fields index_read() -> index_read_map() sql/ha_partition.h: index_read() -> index_read_map() sql/handler.cc: Added PAGE option to row types (to prepare for future) index_read() -> index_read_map() sql/handler.h: Added ROW_TYPE_PAGE (for future) Added flag to signal if table was to be created transactionally I had to do the following renames() as used polymorphism didn't work with Forte compiler on 64 bit systems index_read() -> index_read_map() index_read_idx() -> index_read_idx_map() index_read_last() -> index_read_last_map() sql/item.cc: Fixed indentation Renamed local variable to avoid hiding class variable sql/item_cmpfunc.cc: Renamed local variable to avoid hiding class variable sql/item_cmpfunc.h: Removed not used variable sql/item_func.cc: Renamed local variable to avoid hiding class variable sql/item_strfunc.cc: Moved functions from Item_strfunc.cc sql/item_strfunc.h: Move functions to item_strfunc.cc Use C function pointer type to avoid compiler warnings (with Forte) sql/item_subselect.cc: index_read() -> index_read_map() sql/item_xmlfunc.cc: Renamed local variable to avoid hiding class variable Declare functions sent to C code with extern "C" to avoid compiler warnings (on Forte) sql/key.cc: Fixed indentation sql/log.cc: Renamed local variable to avoid hiding class variable sql/log_event.cc: Removed call to my_time() when creating class instance of Log_event() as this may have static instances. (One can't call my_time() before my_init()) index_read() -> index_read_map() Renamed local variable to avoid hiding class variable sql/log_event_old.cc: Renamed local variable to avoid hiding class variable sql/mysql_priv.h: Made all create_backup_ctx() declarations identical. This lifted up a bug where wrong create_backup_ctx() was called in some cases. Declare functions sent to C code with extern "C" to avoid compiler warnings (on Forte) sql/mysqld.cc: Declare functions sent to C code with extern "C" to avoid compiler warnings (on Forte) Fixed indentation Don't call end_thr_alarm() when calling unireg_abort() as unireg_abort() already calls end_thr_alarm() Added variable 'Opened_files' (number of calls to my_open() or my_fopen()) Don't print 'loose' warnings when using --bootstrap (to avoid warnings when running mysql_install_db) Fixed compiler warnings sql/opt_range.cc: index_read() -> index_read_map() sql/opt_sum.cc: index_read() -> index_read_map() sql/partition_info.cc: Renamed local variable to avoid hiding class variable sql/rpl_filter.cc: Declare functions sent to C code with extern "C" to avoid compiler warnings (on Forte) sql/set_var.cc: Renamed local variable to avoid hiding class variable Added 'process_key_cache_t' type to avoid compiler warning (on Forte) sql/set_var.h: Added 'process_key_cache_t' type to avoid compiler warning (on Forte) sql/sp.cc: More debugging index_read() -> index_read_map() sql/sp_cache.cc: Declare functions sent to C code with extern "C" to avoid compiler warnings (on Forte) sql/sp_head.cc: Declare functions sent to C code with extern "C" to avoid compiler warnings (on Forte) Moved 'saved_creation_ctx' higher up to be able to free objects allocated by create_backup_ctx() sql/sql_acl.cc: index_read() -> index_read_map() sql/sql_class.cc: Renamed local variable to avoid hiding class variable Declare functions sent to C code with extern "C" to avoid compiler warnings (on Forte) sql/sql_class.h: Renamed local variable to avoid hiding class variable sql/sql_db.cc: Declare functions sent to C code with extern "C" to avoid compiler warnings (on Forte) sql/sql_delete.cc: Renamed local variable to avoid hiding class variable sql/sql_handler.cc: index_read() -> index_read_map() sql/sql_help.cc: index_read() -> index_read_map() sql/sql_insert.cc: index_read() -> index_read_map() Renamed local variable to avoid hiding class variable sql/sql_lex.cc: Renamed local variable to avoid hiding class variable sql/sql_plugin.cc: Declare functions sent to C code with extern "C" to avoid compiler warnings (on Forte) index_read() -> index_read_map() Don't give warnings about not used plugins if we are using --warnings=0 sql/sql_select.cc: index_read() -> index_read_map() sql-common/client.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) sql-common/my_time.c: Removed never accessed code Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) sql/sql_servers.cc: index_read() -> index_read_map() sql/sql_show.cc: Added TRANSACTIONAL to SHOW CREATE Fixed ROW_TYPE_PAGE sql/sql_string.cc: Avoid compiler warnings when using C function pointers in C++ sql/sql_table.cc: Set create_info->transactional if we used TRANSACTIONAL=1 sql/sql_udf.cc: index_read() -> index_read_map() sql/sql_yacc.yy: Added TRANSACTIONAL=0|1 to CREATE (for future) Added row type PAGE (was only partionally handled before) sql/strfunc.cc: Avoid compiler warnings when using C function pointers in C++ sql/table.cc: More DBUG statements Declare all create_backup_ctx() functions identically Remember if table was created with TRANSACTIONAL flag or not (future safe) Renamed local variable to avoid hiding class variable sql/table.h: Remember if table was created with TRANSACTIONAL=1 sql/tztime.cc: index_read() -> index_read_map() sql-common/pack.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) storage/archive/archive_reader.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) storage/archive/azio.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) storage/blackhole/ha_blackhole.cc: index_read() -> index_read_map() storage/blackhole/ha_blackhole.h: index_read() -> index_read_map() storage/csv/ha_tina.cc: Declare functions sent to C code with extern "C" to avoid compiler warnings (on Forte) storage/example/ha_example.cc: index_read() -> index_read_map() storage/example/ha_example.h: index_read() -> index_read_map() storage/heap/ha_heap.cc: index_read() -> index_read_map() storage/heap/ha_heap.h: index_read() -> index_read_map() storage/heap/hp_test1.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) storage/heap/hp_test2.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) storage/myisam/ft_boolean_search.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) storage/myisam/ft_nlq_search.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) storage/myisam/ft_parser.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) storage/myisam/ft_stopwords.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) storage/myisam/ha_myisam.cc: index_read() -> index_read_map() storage/myisam/ha_myisam.h: index_read() -> index_read_map() storage/myisam/mi_check.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) storage/myisam/mi_delete.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) storage/myisam/mi_dynrec.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) storage/myisam/mi_extra.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) storage/myisam/mi_key.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) storage/myisam/mi_keycache.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) storage/myisam/mi_locking.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) storage/myisam/mi_log.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) storage/myisam/mi_open.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) storage/myisam/mi_packrec.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) storage/myisam/mi_page.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) storage/myisam/mi_rkey.c: Added comment storage/myisam/mi_search.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) storage/myisam/mi_statrec.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) storage/myisam/mi_test1.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) storage/myisam/mi_test2.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) storage/myisam/mi_test3.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) storage/myisam/mi_update.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) storage/myisam/mi_write.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) storage/myisam/myisamdef.h: Fixed that file_read/file_write returns type size_t Changed some functions to use uchar * as argument/return value instead of char* This fixed some compiler warnings on Forte storage/myisam/myisamlog.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) storage/myisam/myisampack.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) storage/myisam/rt_test.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) storage/myisam/sort.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) by adding casts or changing variables to uchar* storage/myisam/sp_test.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) by adding casts or changing variables to uchar* storage/myisammrg/ha_myisammrg.cc: index_read() -> index_read_map() storage/myisammrg/ha_myisammrg.h: index_read() -> index_read_map() storage/myisammrg/myrg_create.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) by adding casts or changing variable types storage/ndb/src/kernel/blocks/dbtup/DbtupExecQuery.cpp: Tdummy -> align (as in other part of cluster code) storage/ndb/src/kernel/vm/DynArr256.cpp: Removed not used variable storage/ndb/src/ndbapi/Ndb.cpp: Removed not used variable strings/strtod.c: Include ieeefp.h to avoid compiler warning tests/bug25714.c: Fixed compiler warning tests/mysql_client_test.c: Remove not used variable Fixed indentation Removed never reached code Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) by adding casts or changing variable types vio/viosocket.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) by adding casts or changing variable types
19 years ago
Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO and st_relay_log_info to follow coding standards (and be more friendly to Doxygen by removing unnecessary typedefs). sql/log.cc: Renaming struct st_relay_log_info to class Relay_log_info. sql/log.h: Renaming struct st_relay_log_info to class Relay_log_info. sql/log_event.cc: Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. sql/log_event.h: Renaming struct st_relay_log_info to class Relay_log_info. Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. Removing typedef RELAY_LOG_INFO. sql/log_event_old.cc: Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. sql/log_event_old.h: Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. sql/rpl_mi.h: Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. sql/rpl_record.cc: Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. sql/rpl_record.h: Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. sql/rpl_record_old.cc: Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. sql/rpl_record_old.h: Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. sql/rpl_rli.cc: Renaming struct st_relay_log_info to class Relay_log_info. Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. sql/rpl_rli.h: Renaming struct st_relay_log_info to class Relay_log_info. Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. Removing typedef RELAY_LOG_INFO. sql/rpl_utility.cc: Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. sql/rpl_utility.h: Renaming struct st_relay_log_info to class Relay_log_info. Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. Removing typedef RELAY_LOG_INFO. sql/slave.cc: Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. sql/slave.h: Renaming struct st_relay_log_info to class Relay_log_info. Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. Removing typedef RELAY_LOG_INFO. sql/sql_binlog.cc: Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. sql/sql_class.h: Renaming struct st_relay_log_info to class Relay_log_info. Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. Removing typedef RELAY_LOG_INFO. sql/sql_repl.cc: Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info.
19 years ago
WL#3817: Simplify string / memory area types and make things more consistent (first part) The following type conversions was done: - Changed byte to uchar - Changed gptr to uchar* - Change my_string to char * - Change my_size_t to size_t - Change size_s to size_t Removed declaration of byte, gptr, my_string, my_size_t and size_s. Following function parameter changes was done: - All string functions in mysys/strings was changed to use size_t instead of uint for string lengths. - All read()/write() functions changed to use size_t (including vio). - All protocoll functions changed to use size_t instead of uint - Functions that used a pointer to a string length was changed to use size_t* - Changed malloc(), free() and related functions from using gptr to use void * as this requires fewer casts in the code and is more in line with how the standard functions work. - Added extra length argument to dirname_part() to return the length of the created string. - Changed (at least) following functions to take uchar* as argument: - db_dump() - my_net_write() - net_write_command() - net_store_data() - DBUG_DUMP() - decimal2bin() & bin2decimal() - Changed my_compress() and my_uncompress() to use size_t. Changed one argument to my_uncompress() from a pointer to a value as we only return one value (makes function easier to use). - Changed type of 'pack_data' argument to packfrm() to avoid casts. - Changed in readfrm() and writefrom(), ha_discover and handler::discover() the type for argument 'frmdata' to uchar** to avoid casts. - Changed most Field functions to use uchar* instead of char* (reduced a lot of casts). - Changed field->val_xxx(xxx, new_ptr) to take const pointers. Other changes: - Removed a lot of not needed casts - Added a few new cast required by other changes - Added some cast to my_multi_malloc() arguments for safety (as string lengths needs to be uint, not size_t). - Fixed all calls to hash-get-key functions to use size_t*. (Needed to be done explicitely as this conflict was often hided by casting the function to hash_get_key). - Changed some buffers to memory regions to uchar* to avoid casts. - Changed some string lengths from uint to size_t. - Changed field->ptr to be uchar* instead of char*. This allowed us to get rid of a lot of casts. - Some changes from true -> TRUE, false -> FALSE, unsigned char -> uchar - Include zlib.h in some files as we needed declaration of crc32() - Changed MY_FILE_ERROR to be (size_t) -1. - Changed many variables to hold the result of my_read() / my_write() to be size_t. This was needed to properly detect errors (which are returned as (size_t) -1). - Removed some very old VMS code - Changed packfrm()/unpackfrm() to not be depending on uint size (portability fix) - Removed windows specific code to restore cursor position as this causes slowdown on windows and we should not mix read() and pread() calls anyway as this is not thread safe. Updated function comment to reflect this. Changed function that depended on original behavior of my_pwrite() to itself restore the cursor position (one such case). - Added some missing checking of return value of malloc(). - Changed definition of MOD_PAD_CHAR_TO_FULL_LENGTH to avoid 'long' overflow. - Changed type of table_def::m_size from my_size_t to ulong to reflect that m_size is the number of elements in the array, not a string/memory length. - Moved THD::max_row_length() to table.cc (as it's not depending on THD). Inlined max_row_length_blob() into this function. - More function comments - Fixed some compiler warnings when compiled without partitions. - Removed setting of LEX_STRING() arguments in declaration (portability fix). - Some trivial indentation/variable name changes. - Some trivial code simplifications: - Replaced some calls to alloc_root + memcpy to use strmake_root()/strdup_root(). - Changed some calls from memdup() to strmake() (Safety fix) - Simpler loops in client-simple.c BitKeeper/etc/ignore: added libmysqld/ha_ndbcluster_cond.cc --- added debian/defs.mk debian/control client/completion_hash.cc: Remove not needed casts client/my_readline.h: Remove some old types client/mysql.cc: Simplify types client/mysql_upgrade.c: Remove some old types Update call to dirname_part client/mysqladmin.cc: Remove some old types client/mysqlbinlog.cc: Remove some old types Change some buffers to be uchar to avoid casts client/mysqlcheck.c: Remove some old types client/mysqldump.c: Remove some old types Remove some not needed casts Change some string lengths to size_t client/mysqlimport.c: Remove some old types client/mysqlshow.c: Remove some old types client/mysqlslap.c: Remove some old types Remove some not needed casts client/mysqltest.c: Removed some old types Removed some not needed casts Updated hash-get-key function arguments Updated parameters to dirname_part() client/readline.cc: Removed some old types Removed some not needed casts Changed some string lengths to use size_t client/sql_string.cc: Removed some old types dbug/dbug.c: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t Changed some prototypes to avoid casts extra/comp_err.c: Removed some old types extra/innochecksum.c: Removed some old types extra/my_print_defaults.c: Removed some old types extra/mysql_waitpid.c: Removed some old types extra/perror.c: Removed some old types extra/replace.c: Removed some old types Updated parameters to dirname_part() extra/resolve_stack_dump.c: Removed some old types extra/resolveip.c: Removed some old types include/config-win.h: Removed some old types include/decimal.h: Changed binary strings to be uchar* instead of char* include/ft_global.h: Removed some old types include/hash.h: Removed some old types include/heap.h: Removed some old types Changed records_under_level to be 'ulong' instead of 'uint' to clarify usage of variable include/keycache.h: Removed some old types include/m_ctype.h: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t Changed character length functions to return uint unsigned char -> uchar include/m_string.h: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t include/my_alloc.h: Changed some string lengths to use size_t include/my_base.h: Removed some old types include/my_dbug.h: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t Changed db_dump() to take uchar * as argument for memory to reduce number of casts in usage include/my_getopt.h: Removed some old types include/my_global.h: Removed old types: my_size_t -> size_t byte -> uchar gptr -> uchar * include/my_list.h: Removed some old types include/my_nosys.h: Removed some old types include/my_pthread.h: Removed some old types include/my_sys.h: Removed some old types Changed MY_FILE_ERROR to be in line with new definitions of my_write()/my_read() Changed some string lengths to use size_t my_malloc() / my_free() now uses void * Updated parameters to dirname_part() & my_uncompress() include/my_tree.h: Removed some old types include/my_trie.h: Removed some old types include/my_user.h: Changed some string lengths to use size_t include/my_vle.h: Removed some old types include/my_xml.h: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t include/myisam.h: Removed some old types include/myisammrg.h: Removed some old types include/mysql.h: Removed some old types Changed byte streams to use uchar* instead of char* include/mysql_com.h: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts include/queues.h: Removed some old types include/sql_common.h: Removed some old types include/sslopt-longopts.h: Removed some old types include/violite.h: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t libmysql/client_settings.h: Removed some old types libmysql/libmysql.c: Removed some old types libmysql/manager.c: Removed some old types libmysqld/emb_qcache.cc: Removed some old types libmysqld/emb_qcache.h: Removed some old types libmysqld/lib_sql.cc: Removed some old types Removed some not needed casts Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts true -> TRUE, false -> FALSE mysys/array.c: Removed some old types mysys/charset.c: Changed some string lengths to use size_t mysys/checksum.c: Include zlib to get definition for crc32 Removed some old types mysys/default.c: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t mysys/default_modify.c: Changed some string lengths to use size_t Removed some not needed casts mysys/hash.c: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t Note: Prototype of hash_key() has changed which may cause problems if client uses hash_init() with a cast for the hash-get-key function. hash_element now takes 'ulong' as the index type (cleanup) mysys/list.c: Removed some old types mysys/mf_cache.c: Changed some string lengths to use size_t mysys/mf_dirname.c: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t Added argument to dirname_part() to avoid calculation of length for 'to' mysys/mf_fn_ext.c: Removed some old types Updated parameters to dirname_part() mysys/mf_format.c: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t mysys/mf_getdate.c: Removed some old types mysys/mf_iocache.c: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t Changed calculation of 'max_length' to be done the same way in all functions mysys/mf_iocache2.c: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t Clean up comments Removed not needed indentation mysys/mf_keycache.c: Removed some old types mysys/mf_keycaches.c: Removed some old types mysys/mf_loadpath.c: Removed some old types mysys/mf_pack.c: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t Removed some not needed casts Removed very old VMS code Updated parameters to dirname_part() Use result of dirnam_part() to remove call to strcat() mysys/mf_path.c: Removed some old types mysys/mf_radix.c: Removed some old types mysys/mf_same.c: Removed some old types mysys/mf_sort.c: Removed some old types mysys/mf_soundex.c: Removed some old types mysys/mf_strip.c: Removed some old types mysys/mf_tempdir.c: Removed some old types mysys/mf_unixpath.c: Removed some old types mysys/mf_wfile.c: Removed some old types mysys/mulalloc.c: Removed some old types mysys/my_alloc.c: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t Use void* as type for allocated memory area Removed some not needed casts Changed argument 'Size' to 'length' according coding guidelines mysys/my_chsize.c: Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts mysys/my_compress.c: More comments Removed some old types Changed string lengths to use size_t Changed arguments to my_uncompress() to make them easier to understand Changed packfrm()/unpackfrm() to not be depending on uint size (portability fix) Changed type of 'pack_data' argument to packfrm() to avoid casts. mysys/my_conio.c: Changed some string lengths to use size_t mysys/my_create.c: Removed some old types mysys/my_div.c: Removed some old types mysys/my_error.c: Removed some old types mysys/my_fopen.c: Removed some old types mysys/my_fstream.c: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t writen -> written mysys/my_getopt.c: Removed some old types mysys/my_getwd.c: Removed some old types More comments mysys/my_init.c: Removed some old types mysys/my_largepage.c: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t mysys/my_lib.c: Removed some old types mysys/my_lockmem.c: Removed some old types mysys/my_malloc.c: Removed some old types Changed malloc(), free() and related functions to use void * Changed all functions to use size_t mysys/my_memmem.c: Indentation cleanup mysys/my_once.c: Removed some old types Changed malloc(), free() and related functions to use void * mysys/my_open.c: Removed some old types mysys/my_pread.c: Removed some old types Changed all functions to use size_t Added comment for how my_pread() / my_pwrite() are supposed to work. Removed windows specific code to restore cursor position as this causes slowdown on windows and we should not mix read() and pread() calls anyway as this is not thread safe. (If we ever would really need this, it should be enabled only with a flag argument) mysys/my_quick.c: Removed some old types Changed all functions to use size_t mysys/my_read.c: Removed some old types Changed all functions to use size_t mysys/my_realloc.c: Removed some old types Use void* as type for allocated memory area Changed all functions to use size_t mysys/my_static.c: Removed some old types mysys/my_static.h: Removed some old types mysys/my_vle.c: Removed some old types mysys/my_wincond.c: Removed some old types mysys/my_windac.c: Removed some old types mysys/my_write.c: Removed some old types Changed all functions to use size_t mysys/ptr_cmp.c: Removed some old types Changed all functions to use size_t mysys/queues.c: Removed some old types mysys/safemalloc.c: Removed some old types Changed malloc(), free() and related functions to use void * Changed all functions to use size_t mysys/string.c: Removed some old types Changed all functions to use size_t mysys/testhash.c: Removed some old types mysys/thr_alarm.c: Removed some old types mysys/thr_lock.c: Removed some old types mysys/tree.c: Removed some old types mysys/trie.c: Removed some old types mysys/typelib.c: Removed some old types plugin/daemon_example/daemon_example.cc: Removed some old types regex/reginit.c: Removed some old types server-tools/instance-manager/buffer.cc: Changed some string lengths to use size_t Changed buffer to be of type uchar* server-tools/instance-manager/buffer.h: Changed some string lengths to use size_t Changed buffer to be of type uchar* server-tools/instance-manager/commands.cc: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t Changed buffer to be of type uchar* server-tools/instance-manager/instance_map.cc: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t Changed buffer to be of type uchar* server-tools/instance-manager/instance_options.cc: Changed buffer to be of type uchar* Replaced alloc_root + strcpy() with strdup_root() server-tools/instance-manager/mysql_connection.cc: Changed buffer to be of type uchar* server-tools/instance-manager/options.cc: Removed some old types server-tools/instance-manager/parse.cc: Changed some string lengths to use size_t server-tools/instance-manager/parse.h: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t server-tools/instance-manager/protocol.cc: Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts Changed some string lengths to use size_t server-tools/instance-manager/protocol.h: Changed some string lengths to use size_t server-tools/instance-manager/user_map.cc: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t sql/derror.cc: Removed some old types Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts Changed some string lengths to use size_t sql/discover.cc: Changed in readfrm() and writefrom() the type for argument 'frmdata' to uchar** to avoid casts Changed some string lengths to use size_t Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts sql/event_data_objects.cc: Removed some old types Added missing casts for alloc() and sprintf() sql/event_db_repository.cc: Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts Added missing casts for sprintf() sql/event_queue.cc: Removed some old types sql/field.cc: Removed some old types Changed memory buffers to be uchar* Changed some string lengths to use size_t Removed a lot of casts Safety fix in Field_blob::val_decimal() to not access zero pointer sql/field.h: Removed some old types Changed memory buffers to be uchar* (except of store() as this would have caused too many other changes). Changed some string lengths to use size_t Removed some not needed casts Changed val_xxx(xxx, new_ptr) to take const pointers sql/field_conv.cc: Removed some old types Added casts required because memory area pointers are now uchar* sql/filesort.cc: Initalize variable that was used unitialized in error conditions sql/gen_lex_hash.cc: Removed some old types Changed memory buffers to be uchar* Changed some string lengths to use size_t Removed a lot of casts Safety fix in Field_blob::val_decimal() to not access zero pointer sql/gstream.h: Added required cast sql/ha_ndbcluster.cc: Removed some old types Updated hash-get-key function arguments Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts Added required casts Removed some not needed casts sql/ha_ndbcluster.h: Removed some old types sql/ha_ndbcluster_binlog.cc: Removed some old types Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts Replaced sql_alloc() + memcpy() + set end 0 with sql_strmake() Changed some string lengths to use size_t Added missing casts for alloc() and sprintf() sql/ha_ndbcluster_binlog.h: Removed some old types sql/ha_ndbcluster_cond.cc: Removed some old types Removed some not needed casts sql/ha_ndbcluster_cond.h: Removed some old types sql/ha_partition.cc: Removed some old types Changed prototype for change_partition() to avoid casts sql/ha_partition.h: Removed some old types sql/handler.cc: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t sql/handler.h: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t Changed type for 'frmblob' parameter for discover() and ha_discover() to get fewer casts sql/hash_filo.h: Removed some old types Changed all functions to use size_t sql/hostname.cc: Removed some old types sql/item.cc: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t Use strmake() instead of memdup() to create a null terminated string. Updated calls to new Field() sql/item.h: Removed some old types Changed malloc(), free() and related functions to use void * Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts sql/item_cmpfunc.cc: Removed some old types Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts sql/item_cmpfunc.h: Removed some old types sql/item_create.cc: Removed some old types sql/item_func.cc: Removed some old types Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts Removed some not needed casts Added test for failing alloc() in init_result_field() Remove old confusing comment Fixed compiler warning sql/item_func.h: Removed some old types sql/item_row.cc: Removed some old types sql/item_row.h: Removed some old types sql/item_strfunc.cc: Include zlib (needed becasue we call crc32) Removed some old types sql/item_strfunc.h: Removed some old types Changed some types to match new function prototypes sql/item_subselect.cc: Removed some old types sql/item_subselect.h: Removed some old types sql/item_sum.cc: Removed some old types Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts Removed some not needed casts sql/item_sum.h: Removed some old types sql/item_timefunc.cc: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t sql/item_timefunc.h: Removed some old types sql/item_xmlfunc.cc: Changed some string lengths to use size_t sql/item_xmlfunc.h: Removed some old types sql/key.cc: Removed some old types Removed some not needed casts sql/lock.cc: Removed some old types Added some cast to my_multi_malloc() arguments for safety sql/log.cc: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts Changed usage of pwrite() to not assume it holds the cursor position for the file Made usage of my_read() safer sql/log_event.cc: Removed some old types Added checking of return value of malloc() in pack_info() Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts Removed some 'const' to avoid casts Added missing casts for alloc() and sprintf() Added required casts Removed some not needed casts Added some cast to my_multi_malloc() arguments for safety sql/log_event.h: Removed some old types Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts sql/log_event_old.cc: Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts Removed some not needed casts sql/log_event_old.h: Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts sql/mf_iocache.cc: Removed some old types sql/my_decimal.cc: Changed memory area to use uchar* sql/my_decimal.h: Changed memory area to use uchar* sql/mysql_priv.h: Removed some old types Changed malloc(), free() and related functions to use void * Changed some string lengths to use size_t Changed definition of MOD_PAD_CHAR_TO_FULL_LENGTH to avoid long overflow Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts sql/mysqld.cc: Removed some old types sql/net_serv.cc: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts Ensure that vio_read()/vio_write() return values are stored in a size_t variable Removed some not needed casts sql/opt_range.cc: Removed some old types Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts Removed some not needed casts sql/opt_range.h: Removed some old types Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts sql/opt_sum.cc: Removed some old types Removed some not needed casts sql/parse_file.cc: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t Changed alloc_root + memcpy + set end 0 -> strmake_root() sql/parse_file.h: Removed some old types sql/partition_info.cc: Removed some old types Added missing casts for alloc() Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts sql/partition_info.h: Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts sql/protocol.cc: Removed some old types Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts Removed some not needed casts sql/protocol.h: Removed some old types Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts Changed some string lengths to use size_t sql/records.cc: Removed some old types sql/repl_failsafe.cc: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t Added required casts sql/rpl_filter.cc: Removed some old types Updated hash-get-key function arguments Changed some string lengths to use size_t sql/rpl_filter.h: Changed some string lengths to use size_t sql/rpl_injector.h: Removed some old types sql/rpl_record.cc: Removed some old types Removed some not needed casts Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts sql/rpl_record.h: Removed some old types Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts sql/rpl_record_old.cc: Removed some old types Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts Removed some not needed casts sql/rpl_record_old.h: Removed some old types Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid cast sql/rpl_rli.cc: Removed some old types sql/rpl_tblmap.cc: Removed some old types sql/rpl_tblmap.h: Removed some old types sql/rpl_utility.cc: Removed some old types sql/rpl_utility.h: Removed some old types Changed type of m_size from my_size_t to ulong to reflect that m_size is the number of elements in the array, not a string/memory length sql/set_var.cc: Removed some old types Updated parameters to dirname_part() sql/set_var.h: Removed some old types sql/slave.cc: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t sql/slave.h: Removed some old types sql/sp.cc: Removed some old types Added missing casts for printf() sql/sp.h: Removed some old types Updated hash-get-key function arguments sql/sp_cache.cc: Removed some old types Added missing casts for printf() Updated hash-get-key function arguments sql/sp_head.cc: Removed some old types Added missing casts for alloc() and printf() Added required casts Updated hash-get-key function arguments sql/sp_head.h: Removed some old types sql/sp_pcontext.cc: Removed some old types sql/sp_pcontext.h: Removed some old types sql/sql_acl.cc: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts Removed some not needed casts Added required casts sql/sql_analyse.cc: Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts sql/sql_analyse.h: Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts sql/sql_array.h: Removed some old types sql/sql_base.cc: Removed some old types Updated hash-get-key function arguments sql/sql_binlog.cc: Removed some old types Added missing casts for printf() sql/sql_cache.cc: Removed some old types Updated hash-get-key function arguments Removed some not needed casts Changed some string lengths to use size_t sql/sql_cache.h: Removed some old types Removed reference to not existing function cache_key() Updated hash-get-key function arguments sql/sql_class.cc: Removed some old types Updated hash-get-key function arguments Added missing casts for alloc() Updated hash-get-key function arguments Moved THD::max_row_length() to table.cc (as it's not depending on THD) Removed some not needed casts sql/sql_class.h: Removed some old types Changed malloc(), free() and related functions to use void * Removed some not needed casts Changed some string lengths to use size_t Moved max_row_length and max_row_length_blob() to table.cc, as they are not depending on THD sql/sql_connect.cc: Removed some old types Added required casts sql/sql_db.cc: Removed some old types Removed some not needed casts Added some cast to my_multi_malloc() arguments for safety Added missing casts for alloc() sql/sql_delete.cc: Removed some old types sql/sql_handler.cc: Removed some old types Updated hash-get-key function arguments Added some cast to my_multi_malloc() arguments for safety sql/sql_help.cc: Removed some old types Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts Removed some not needed casts sql/sql_insert.cc: Removed some old types Added missing casts for alloc() and printf() sql/sql_lex.cc: Removed some old types sql/sql_lex.h: Removed some old types Removed some not needed casts sql/sql_list.h: Removed some old types Removed some not needed casts sql/sql_load.cc: Removed some old types Removed compiler warning sql/sql_manager.cc: Removed some old types sql/sql_map.cc: Removed some old types sql/sql_map.h: Removed some old types sql/sql_olap.cc: Removed some old types sql/sql_parse.cc: Removed some old types Trivial move of code lines to make things more readable Changed some string lengths to use size_t Added missing casts for alloc() sql/sql_partition.cc: Removed some old types Removed compiler warnings about not used functions Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts Removed some not needed casts sql/sql_partition.h: Removed some old types Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts sql/sql_plugin.cc: Removed some old types Added missing casts for alloc() Updated hash-get-key function arguments sql/sql_prepare.cc: Removed some old types Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts Added missing casts for alloc() and printf() sql-common/client.c: Removed some old types Changed some memory areas to use uchar* sql-common/my_user.c: Changed some string lengths to use size_t sql-common/pack.c: Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts sql/sql_repl.cc: Added required casts Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts Changed some string lengths to use size_t sql/sql_select.cc: Removed some old types Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts Removed some old types sql/sql_select.h: Removed some old types Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts sql/sql_servers.cc: Removed some old types Updated hash-get-key function arguments sql/sql_show.cc: Removed some old types Added missing casts for alloc() Removed some not needed casts sql/sql_string.cc: Removed some old types Added required casts sql/sql_table.cc: Removed some old types Removed compiler warning about not used variable Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts Removed some not needed casts sql/sql_test.cc: Removed some old types sql/sql_trigger.cc: Removed some old types Added missing casts for alloc() sql/sql_udf.cc: Removed some old types Updated hash-get-key function arguments sql/sql_union.cc: Removed some old types sql/sql_update.cc: Removed some old types Removed some not needed casts sql/sql_view.cc: Removed some old types sql/sql_yacc.yy: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t Added missing casts for alloc() sql/stacktrace.c: Removed some old types sql/stacktrace.h: Removed some old types sql/structs.h: Removed some old types sql/table.cc: Removed some old types Updated hash-get-key function arguments Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts Removed setting of LEX_STRING() arguments in declaration Added required casts More function comments Moved max_row_length() here from sql_class.cc/sql_class.h sql/table.h: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t sql/thr_malloc.cc: Use void* as type for allocated memory area Changed all functions to use size_t sql/tzfile.h: Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts sql/tztime.cc: Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts Updated hash-get-key function arguments Added missing casts for alloc() Removed some not needed casts sql/uniques.cc: Removed some old types Removed some not needed casts sql/unireg.cc: Removed some old types Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts Removed some not needed casts Added missing casts for alloc() storage/archive/archive_reader.c: Removed some old types storage/archive/azio.c: Removed some old types Removed some not needed casts storage/archive/ha_archive.cc: Removed some old types Changed type for 'frmblob' in archive_discover() to match handler Updated hash-get-key function arguments Removed some not needed casts storage/archive/ha_archive.h: Removed some old types storage/blackhole/ha_blackhole.cc: Removed some old types storage/blackhole/ha_blackhole.h: Removed some old types storage/csv/ha_tina.cc: Removed some old types Updated hash-get-key function arguments Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts storage/csv/ha_tina.h: Removed some old types Removed some not needed casts storage/csv/transparent_file.cc: Removed some old types Changed type of 'bytes_read' to be able to detect read errors Fixed indentation storage/csv/transparent_file.h: Removed some old types storage/example/ha_example.cc: Removed some old types Updated hash-get-key function arguments storage/example/ha_example.h: Removed some old types storage/federated/ha_federated.cc: Removed some old types Updated hash-get-key function arguments Removed some not needed casts storage/federated/ha_federated.h: Removed some old types storage/heap/_check.c: Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts storage/heap/_rectest.c: Removed some old types storage/heap/ha_heap.cc: Removed some old types storage/heap/ha_heap.h: Removed some old types storage/heap/heapdef.h: Removed some old types storage/heap/hp_block.c: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t storage/heap/hp_clear.c: Removed some old types storage/heap/hp_close.c: Removed some old types storage/heap/hp_create.c: Removed some old types storage/heap/hp_delete.c: Removed some old types storage/heap/hp_hash.c: Removed some old types storage/heap/hp_info.c: Removed some old types storage/heap/hp_open.c: Removed some old types storage/heap/hp_rfirst.c: Removed some old types storage/heap/hp_rkey.c: Removed some old types storage/heap/hp_rlast.c: Removed some old types storage/heap/hp_rnext.c: Removed some old types storage/heap/hp_rprev.c: Removed some old types storage/heap/hp_rrnd.c: Removed some old types storage/heap/hp_rsame.c: Removed some old types storage/heap/hp_scan.c: Removed some old types storage/heap/hp_test1.c: Removed some old types storage/heap/hp_test2.c: Removed some old types storage/heap/hp_update.c: Removed some old types storage/heap/hp_write.c: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t storage/innobase/handler/ha_innodb.cc: Removed some old types Updated hash-get-key function arguments Added missing casts for alloc() and printf() Removed some not needed casts storage/innobase/handler/ha_innodb.h: Removed some old types storage/myisam/ft_boolean_search.c: Removed some old types storage/myisam/ft_nlq_search.c: Removed some old types storage/myisam/ft_parser.c: Removed some old types Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts storage/myisam/ft_static.c: Removed some old types storage/myisam/ft_stopwords.c: Removed some old types storage/myisam/ft_update.c: Removed some old types Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts storage/myisam/ftdefs.h: Removed some old types Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts storage/myisam/fulltext.h: Removed some old types storage/myisam/ha_myisam.cc: Removed some old types storage/myisam/ha_myisam.h: Removed some old types storage/myisam/mi_cache.c: Removed some old types Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts storage/myisam/mi_check.c: Removed some old types 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19 years ago
Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO and st_relay_log_info to follow coding standards (and be more friendly to Doxygen by removing unnecessary typedefs). sql/log.cc: Renaming struct st_relay_log_info to class Relay_log_info. sql/log.h: Renaming struct st_relay_log_info to class Relay_log_info. sql/log_event.cc: Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. sql/log_event.h: Renaming struct st_relay_log_info to class Relay_log_info. Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. Removing typedef RELAY_LOG_INFO. sql/log_event_old.cc: Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. sql/log_event_old.h: Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. sql/rpl_mi.h: Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. sql/rpl_record.cc: Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. sql/rpl_record.h: Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. sql/rpl_record_old.cc: Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. sql/rpl_record_old.h: Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. sql/rpl_rli.cc: Renaming struct st_relay_log_info to class Relay_log_info. Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. sql/rpl_rli.h: Renaming struct st_relay_log_info to class Relay_log_info. Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. Removing typedef RELAY_LOG_INFO. sql/rpl_utility.cc: Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. sql/rpl_utility.h: Renaming struct st_relay_log_info to class Relay_log_info. Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. Removing typedef RELAY_LOG_INFO. sql/slave.cc: Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. sql/slave.h: Renaming struct st_relay_log_info to class Relay_log_info. Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. Removing typedef RELAY_LOG_INFO. sql/sql_binlog.cc: Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. sql/sql_class.h: Renaming struct st_relay_log_info to class Relay_log_info. Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. Removing typedef RELAY_LOG_INFO. sql/sql_repl.cc: Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info.
19 years ago
BUG#31581: 5.1-telco-6.1 -> 5.1.22. Slave crashes during starting This patch has two purposes: (1) To refactor the code so that {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old does not use code from {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event. Before refactoring there was the following problem: whenever we modifed the code for new events, it affected the old events. This is bad, as it makes maintainance difficult. After refactoring, we can safely edit the new code without affecting old events. So, if we for instance modify the binary format of new events, we no longer need to worry about how the new code reads old events. (2) To fix BUG#31581. These two objectives are reached by the following changes: - Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. - Fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. - Added comments to log_event_old.h (This patch is identical to the previously committed patch which was a collapse of three changesets, except that it adds assert(0) to constructors for old types of row log events that should never be called.) sql/log_event_old.cc: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. sql/log_event_old.h: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also added comment explaining what the file contains and what the classes do.
18 years ago
BUG#21842 (Cluster fails to replicate to innodb or myisam with err 134 using TPC-B): Problem: A RBR event can contain incomplete row data (only key value and fields which have been changed). In that case, when the row is unpacked into record and written to a table, the missing fields get incorrect NULL values leading to master-slave inconsistency. Solution: Use values found in slave's table for columns which are not given in the rows event. The code for writing a single row uses the following algorithm: 1. unpack row_data into table->record[0], 2. try to insert record, 3. if duplicate record found, fetch it into table->record[0], 4. unpack row_data into table->record[0], 5. write table->record[0] into the table. Where row_data is the row as stored in the data area of a rows event. Thus: a) unpacking of row_data happens at the time when row is written into a table, b) when unpacking (in step 4), only columns present in row_data are overwritten - all other columns remain as they were found in the table. Since all data needed for the above algorithm is stored inside Rows_log_event class, functions which locate and write rows are turned into methods of that class. replace_record() -> Rows_log_event::write_row() find_and_fetch_row() -> Rows_log_event::find_row() Both methods take row data from event's data buffer - the row being processed is pointed by m_curr_row. They unpack the data as needed into table's record buffers record[0] or record[1]. When row is unpacked, m_curr_row_end is set to point at next row in the data buffer. Other changes introduced in this changeset: - Change signature of unpack_row(): don't report errors and don't setup table's rw_set here. Errors can happen only when setting default values in prepare_record() function and are detected there. - In Rows_log_event and derived classes, don't pass arguments to the execution primitives (do_...() member functions) but use class members instead. - Move old row handling code into log_event_old.cc to be used by *_rows_log_event_old classes. Also, a new test rpl_ndb_2other is added which tests basic replication from master using ndb tables to slave storing the same tables using (possibly) different engine (myisam,innodb). Test is based on existing tests rpl_ndb_2myisam and rpl_ndb_2innodb. However, these tests doesn't work for various reasons and currently are disabled (see BUG#19227). The new test differs from the ones it is based on as follows: 1. Single test tests replication with different storage engines on slave (myisam, innodb, ndb). 2. Include file extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_eng.test containing original tests is replaced by extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test which doesn't contain tests using partitioned tables as these don't work currently. Instead, it tests replication to a slave which has more or less columns than master. 3. Include file include/rpl_multi_engine3.inc is replaced with include/rpl_multi_engine2.inc. The later differs by performing slightly different operations (updating more than one row in the table) and clearing table with "TRUNCATE TABLE" statement instead of "DELETE FROM" as replication of "DELETE" doesn't work well in this setting. 4. Slave must use option --log-slave-updates=0 as otherwise execution of replication events generated by ndb fails if table uses a different storage engine on slave (see BUG#29569). sql/log_event.cc: - Initialization of new Rows_log_event members. - Fixing some typos in documentation. In Rows_log_event::do_apply_event: - Set COMPLETE_ROWS_F flag (when master and slave have the same number of columns and all colums are present in the row) - Move initialization of tables write/read sets here, outside the rows processing loop (and out of unpack_row() function). - Remove calls to do_prepare_row() - no longer needed. - Add code managing m_curr_row and m_curr_row_end pointers. - Change signatures of row processing methods of Rows_log_event and it descendants - now most arguments are taken from class members. - Remove do_prepare_row() methods which are no longer used. - The auto_afree_ptr template is moved to rpl_utility.h (so that it can be used in log_event_old.cc). - Removed copy_extra_fields() function - no longer used. In Rows_log_event::write_row (former replace_record): - The old code is moved to log_event_old.cc. - Use prepare_record() and non-destructive unpack_current_row() to fill record with data. - In case a record being inserted already exists on slave and row data is incomplete use the record found and non-destructive unpack_current_row() to combine new column values with existing ones. - More debug info added. In Rows_log_event::find_row (former find_and_fetch_row function): - The old code is moved to log_event_old.cc. - Unpacking of the row is moved here. - In case of search using PK, the key data is prepared here. - More debug info added. - Remove initialization of Rows_log_event::m_after_image buffer which is no longer used. - Use new row unpacking methods in Update_rows_log_event::do_exec_row() to create before and after image. Note: all existing code used by Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() has been moved to log_event_old.cc to be used by *_rows_log_event_old classes. sql/log_event.h: - Add new COMPLETE_ROWS_F flag in Rows_log_event. - Add Rows_log_event members describing the row being processed. - Add a pointer to key buffer which is used in derived classes. - Add new methods: find__row(), write_row() and unpack_current_row(). - Change signatures of do_...() methods (replace method arguments by class members). - Remove do_prepare_row() method which is no longer used. - Update method documentation. - Add Old_rows_log_event class, which contains the old row processing code, as a friend of Rows_log_event so that it can access all members of an event instance. sql/log_event_old.cc: Move here old implementation of Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() and helper methods. sql/log_event_old.h: - Define new class Old_rows_log_event encapsulating old version of Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() and the helper methods. - Add the Old_rows_log_event class as a base for *_old versions of RBR event classes, ensure that the old version of do_apply_event() is called. - For *_old classes, declare the helper methods used in the old version of do_apply_event(). sql/rpl_record.cc: - Make unpack_row non-destructive for columns not present in the row. - Don't fill read/write set here as it is done outside these functions. - Move initialization of a record with default values to a separate function prepare_record(). sql/rpl_record.h: - Change signature of unpack_row(). - Declare function prepare_record(). sql/rpl_utility.cc: Make tabe_def::calc_field_size() a const method. sql/rpl_utility.h: Make table_def::calc_field_size() a const method. Move auto_afree_ptr template here so that it can be re-used (currently in log_event.cc and log_event_old.cc). Similar with DBUG_PRINT_BITSET macro. mysql-test/extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test: Modification of rpl_ndb_2multi_eng test. Tests with partitioned tables are removed and a setup with slave having different number of columns than master is added. mysql-test/include/rpl_multi_engine2.inc: Modification of rpl_multi_engine3.inc which operates on more rows and replaces "DELETE FROM t1" with "TRUNCATE TABLE t1" as the first form doesn't replicate in NDB -> non-NDB setting (BUG#28538). mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/r/rpl_ndb_2other.result: Results of the test. mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/t/rpl_ndb_2other-slave.opt: Test options. --log-slave-updates=0 is compulsory as otherwise non-NDB slave applying row events from NDB master will fail when trying to log them. mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/t/rpl_ndb_2other.test: Test replication of NDB table to slave using other engine. The main test is in extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test. It is included here several times with different settings of default storage engine on slave.
19 years ago
BUG#31581: 5.1-telco-6.1 -> 5.1.22. Slave crashes during starting This patch has two purposes: (1) To refactor the code so that {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old does not use code from {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event. Before refactoring there was the following problem: whenever we modifed the code for new events, it affected the old events. This is bad, as it makes maintainance difficult. After refactoring, we can safely edit the new code without affecting old events. So, if we for instance modify the binary format of new events, we no longer need to worry about how the new code reads old events. (2) To fix BUG#31581. These two objectives are reached by the following changes: - Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. - Fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. - Added comments to log_event_old.h (This patch is identical to the previously committed patch which was a collapse of three changesets, except that it adds assert(0) to constructors for old types of row log events that should never be called.) sql/log_event_old.cc: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. sql/log_event_old.h: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also added comment explaining what the file contains and what the classes do.
18 years ago
BUG#21842 (Cluster fails to replicate to innodb or myisam with err 134 using TPC-B): Problem: A RBR event can contain incomplete row data (only key value and fields which have been changed). In that case, when the row is unpacked into record and written to a table, the missing fields get incorrect NULL values leading to master-slave inconsistency. Solution: Use values found in slave's table for columns which are not given in the rows event. The code for writing a single row uses the following algorithm: 1. unpack row_data into table->record[0], 2. try to insert record, 3. if duplicate record found, fetch it into table->record[0], 4. unpack row_data into table->record[0], 5. write table->record[0] into the table. Where row_data is the row as stored in the data area of a rows event. Thus: a) unpacking of row_data happens at the time when row is written into a table, b) when unpacking (in step 4), only columns present in row_data are overwritten - all other columns remain as they were found in the table. Since all data needed for the above algorithm is stored inside Rows_log_event class, functions which locate and write rows are turned into methods of that class. replace_record() -> Rows_log_event::write_row() find_and_fetch_row() -> Rows_log_event::find_row() Both methods take row data from event's data buffer - the row being processed is pointed by m_curr_row. They unpack the data as needed into table's record buffers record[0] or record[1]. When row is unpacked, m_curr_row_end is set to point at next row in the data buffer. Other changes introduced in this changeset: - Change signature of unpack_row(): don't report errors and don't setup table's rw_set here. Errors can happen only when setting default values in prepare_record() function and are detected there. - In Rows_log_event and derived classes, don't pass arguments to the execution primitives (do_...() member functions) but use class members instead. - Move old row handling code into log_event_old.cc to be used by *_rows_log_event_old classes. Also, a new test rpl_ndb_2other is added which tests basic replication from master using ndb tables to slave storing the same tables using (possibly) different engine (myisam,innodb). Test is based on existing tests rpl_ndb_2myisam and rpl_ndb_2innodb. However, these tests doesn't work for various reasons and currently are disabled (see BUG#19227). The new test differs from the ones it is based on as follows: 1. Single test tests replication with different storage engines on slave (myisam, innodb, ndb). 2. Include file extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_eng.test containing original tests is replaced by extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test which doesn't contain tests using partitioned tables as these don't work currently. Instead, it tests replication to a slave which has more or less columns than master. 3. Include file include/rpl_multi_engine3.inc is replaced with include/rpl_multi_engine2.inc. The later differs by performing slightly different operations (updating more than one row in the table) and clearing table with "TRUNCATE TABLE" statement instead of "DELETE FROM" as replication of "DELETE" doesn't work well in this setting. 4. Slave must use option --log-slave-updates=0 as otherwise execution of replication events generated by ndb fails if table uses a different storage engine on slave (see BUG#29569). sql/log_event.cc: - Initialization of new Rows_log_event members. - Fixing some typos in documentation. In Rows_log_event::do_apply_event: - Set COMPLETE_ROWS_F flag (when master and slave have the same number of columns and all colums are present in the row) - Move initialization of tables write/read sets here, outside the rows processing loop (and out of unpack_row() function). - Remove calls to do_prepare_row() - no longer needed. - Add code managing m_curr_row and m_curr_row_end pointers. - Change signatures of row processing methods of Rows_log_event and it descendants - now most arguments are taken from class members. - Remove do_prepare_row() methods which are no longer used. - The auto_afree_ptr template is moved to rpl_utility.h (so that it can be used in log_event_old.cc). - Removed copy_extra_fields() function - no longer used. In Rows_log_event::write_row (former replace_record): - The old code is moved to log_event_old.cc. - Use prepare_record() and non-destructive unpack_current_row() to fill record with data. - In case a record being inserted already exists on slave and row data is incomplete use the record found and non-destructive unpack_current_row() to combine new column values with existing ones. - More debug info added. In Rows_log_event::find_row (former find_and_fetch_row function): - The old code is moved to log_event_old.cc. - Unpacking of the row is moved here. - In case of search using PK, the key data is prepared here. - More debug info added. - Remove initialization of Rows_log_event::m_after_image buffer which is no longer used. - Use new row unpacking methods in Update_rows_log_event::do_exec_row() to create before and after image. Note: all existing code used by Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() has been moved to log_event_old.cc to be used by *_rows_log_event_old classes. sql/log_event.h: - Add new COMPLETE_ROWS_F flag in Rows_log_event. - Add Rows_log_event members describing the row being processed. - Add a pointer to key buffer which is used in derived classes. - Add new methods: find__row(), write_row() and unpack_current_row(). - Change signatures of do_...() methods (replace method arguments by class members). - Remove do_prepare_row() method which is no longer used. - Update method documentation. - Add Old_rows_log_event class, which contains the old row processing code, as a friend of Rows_log_event so that it can access all members of an event instance. sql/log_event_old.cc: Move here old implementation of Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() and helper methods. sql/log_event_old.h: - Define new class Old_rows_log_event encapsulating old version of Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() and the helper methods. - Add the Old_rows_log_event class as a base for *_old versions of RBR event classes, ensure that the old version of do_apply_event() is called. - For *_old classes, declare the helper methods used in the old version of do_apply_event(). sql/rpl_record.cc: - Make unpack_row non-destructive for columns not present in the row. - Don't fill read/write set here as it is done outside these functions. - Move initialization of a record with default values to a separate function prepare_record(). sql/rpl_record.h: - Change signature of unpack_row(). - Declare function prepare_record(). sql/rpl_utility.cc: Make tabe_def::calc_field_size() a const method. sql/rpl_utility.h: Make table_def::calc_field_size() a const method. Move auto_afree_ptr template here so that it can be re-used (currently in log_event.cc and log_event_old.cc). Similar with DBUG_PRINT_BITSET macro. mysql-test/extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test: Modification of rpl_ndb_2multi_eng test. Tests with partitioned tables are removed and a setup with slave having different number of columns than master is added. mysql-test/include/rpl_multi_engine2.inc: Modification of rpl_multi_engine3.inc which operates on more rows and replaces "DELETE FROM t1" with "TRUNCATE TABLE t1" as the first form doesn't replicate in NDB -> non-NDB setting (BUG#28538). mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/r/rpl_ndb_2other.result: Results of the test. mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/t/rpl_ndb_2other-slave.opt: Test options. --log-slave-updates=0 is compulsory as otherwise non-NDB slave applying row events from NDB master will fail when trying to log them. mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/t/rpl_ndb_2other.test: Test replication of NDB table to slave using other engine. The main test is in extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test. It is included here several times with different settings of default storage engine on slave.
19 years ago
BUG#31581: 5.1-telco-6.1 -> 5.1.22. Slave crashes during starting This patch has two purposes: (1) To refactor the code so that {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old does not use code from {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event. Before refactoring there was the following problem: whenever we modifed the code for new events, it affected the old events. This is bad, as it makes maintainance difficult. After refactoring, we can safely edit the new code without affecting old events. So, if we for instance modify the binary format of new events, we no longer need to worry about how the new code reads old events. (2) To fix BUG#31581. These two objectives are reached by the following changes: - Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. - Fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. - Added comments to log_event_old.h (This patch is identical to the previously committed patch which was a collapse of three changesets, except that it adds assert(0) to constructors for old types of row log events that should never be called.) sql/log_event_old.cc: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. sql/log_event_old.h: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also added comment explaining what the file contains and what the classes do.
18 years ago
BUG#21842 (Cluster fails to replicate to innodb or myisam with err 134 using TPC-B): Problem: A RBR event can contain incomplete row data (only key value and fields which have been changed). In that case, when the row is unpacked into record and written to a table, the missing fields get incorrect NULL values leading to master-slave inconsistency. Solution: Use values found in slave's table for columns which are not given in the rows event. The code for writing a single row uses the following algorithm: 1. unpack row_data into table->record[0], 2. try to insert record, 3. if duplicate record found, fetch it into table->record[0], 4. unpack row_data into table->record[0], 5. write table->record[0] into the table. Where row_data is the row as stored in the data area of a rows event. Thus: a) unpacking of row_data happens at the time when row is written into a table, b) when unpacking (in step 4), only columns present in row_data are overwritten - all other columns remain as they were found in the table. Since all data needed for the above algorithm is stored inside Rows_log_event class, functions which locate and write rows are turned into methods of that class. replace_record() -> Rows_log_event::write_row() find_and_fetch_row() -> Rows_log_event::find_row() Both methods take row data from event's data buffer - the row being processed is pointed by m_curr_row. They unpack the data as needed into table's record buffers record[0] or record[1]. When row is unpacked, m_curr_row_end is set to point at next row in the data buffer. Other changes introduced in this changeset: - Change signature of unpack_row(): don't report errors and don't setup table's rw_set here. Errors can happen only when setting default values in prepare_record() function and are detected there. - In Rows_log_event and derived classes, don't pass arguments to the execution primitives (do_...() member functions) but use class members instead. - Move old row handling code into log_event_old.cc to be used by *_rows_log_event_old classes. Also, a new test rpl_ndb_2other is added which tests basic replication from master using ndb tables to slave storing the same tables using (possibly) different engine (myisam,innodb). Test is based on existing tests rpl_ndb_2myisam and rpl_ndb_2innodb. However, these tests doesn't work for various reasons and currently are disabled (see BUG#19227). The new test differs from the ones it is based on as follows: 1. Single test tests replication with different storage engines on slave (myisam, innodb, ndb). 2. Include file extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_eng.test containing original tests is replaced by extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test which doesn't contain tests using partitioned tables as these don't work currently. Instead, it tests replication to a slave which has more or less columns than master. 3. Include file include/rpl_multi_engine3.inc is replaced with include/rpl_multi_engine2.inc. The later differs by performing slightly different operations (updating more than one row in the table) and clearing table with "TRUNCATE TABLE" statement instead of "DELETE FROM" as replication of "DELETE" doesn't work well in this setting. 4. Slave must use option --log-slave-updates=0 as otherwise execution of replication events generated by ndb fails if table uses a different storage engine on slave (see BUG#29569). sql/log_event.cc: - Initialization of new Rows_log_event members. - Fixing some typos in documentation. In Rows_log_event::do_apply_event: - Set COMPLETE_ROWS_F flag (when master and slave have the same number of columns and all colums are present in the row) - Move initialization of tables write/read sets here, outside the rows processing loop (and out of unpack_row() function). - Remove calls to do_prepare_row() - no longer needed. - Add code managing m_curr_row and m_curr_row_end pointers. - Change signatures of row processing methods of Rows_log_event and it descendants - now most arguments are taken from class members. - Remove do_prepare_row() methods which are no longer used. - The auto_afree_ptr template is moved to rpl_utility.h (so that it can be used in log_event_old.cc). - Removed copy_extra_fields() function - no longer used. In Rows_log_event::write_row (former replace_record): - The old code is moved to log_event_old.cc. - Use prepare_record() and non-destructive unpack_current_row() to fill record with data. - In case a record being inserted already exists on slave and row data is incomplete use the record found and non-destructive unpack_current_row() to combine new column values with existing ones. - More debug info added. In Rows_log_event::find_row (former find_and_fetch_row function): - The old code is moved to log_event_old.cc. - Unpacking of the row is moved here. - In case of search using PK, the key data is prepared here. - More debug info added. - Remove initialization of Rows_log_event::m_after_image buffer which is no longer used. - Use new row unpacking methods in Update_rows_log_event::do_exec_row() to create before and after image. Note: all existing code used by Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() has been moved to log_event_old.cc to be used by *_rows_log_event_old classes. sql/log_event.h: - Add new COMPLETE_ROWS_F flag in Rows_log_event. - Add Rows_log_event members describing the row being processed. - Add a pointer to key buffer which is used in derived classes. - Add new methods: find__row(), write_row() and unpack_current_row(). - Change signatures of do_...() methods (replace method arguments by class members). - Remove do_prepare_row() method which is no longer used. - Update method documentation. - Add Old_rows_log_event class, which contains the old row processing code, as a friend of Rows_log_event so that it can access all members of an event instance. sql/log_event_old.cc: Move here old implementation of Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() and helper methods. sql/log_event_old.h: - Define new class Old_rows_log_event encapsulating old version of Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() and the helper methods. - Add the Old_rows_log_event class as a base for *_old versions of RBR event classes, ensure that the old version of do_apply_event() is called. - For *_old classes, declare the helper methods used in the old version of do_apply_event(). sql/rpl_record.cc: - Make unpack_row non-destructive for columns not present in the row. - Don't fill read/write set here as it is done outside these functions. - Move initialization of a record with default values to a separate function prepare_record(). sql/rpl_record.h: - Change signature of unpack_row(). - Declare function prepare_record(). sql/rpl_utility.cc: Make tabe_def::calc_field_size() a const method. sql/rpl_utility.h: Make table_def::calc_field_size() a const method. Move auto_afree_ptr template here so that it can be re-used (currently in log_event.cc and log_event_old.cc). Similar with DBUG_PRINT_BITSET macro. mysql-test/extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test: Modification of rpl_ndb_2multi_eng test. Tests with partitioned tables are removed and a setup with slave having different number of columns than master is added. mysql-test/include/rpl_multi_engine2.inc: Modification of rpl_multi_engine3.inc which operates on more rows and replaces "DELETE FROM t1" with "TRUNCATE TABLE t1" as the first form doesn't replicate in NDB -> non-NDB setting (BUG#28538). mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/r/rpl_ndb_2other.result: Results of the test. mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/t/rpl_ndb_2other-slave.opt: Test options. --log-slave-updates=0 is compulsory as otherwise non-NDB slave applying row events from NDB master will fail when trying to log them. mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/t/rpl_ndb_2other.test: Test replication of NDB table to slave using other engine. The main test is in extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test. It is included here several times with different settings of default storage engine on slave.
19 years ago
BUG#31581: 5.1-telco-6.1 -> 5.1.22. Slave crashes during starting This patch has two purposes: (1) To refactor the code so that {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old does not use code from {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event. Before refactoring there was the following problem: whenever we modifed the code for new events, it affected the old events. This is bad, as it makes maintainance difficult. After refactoring, we can safely edit the new code without affecting old events. So, if we for instance modify the binary format of new events, we no longer need to worry about how the new code reads old events. (2) To fix BUG#31581. These two objectives are reached by the following changes: - Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. - Fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. - Added comments to log_event_old.h (This patch is identical to the previously committed patch which was a collapse of three changesets, except that it adds assert(0) to constructors for old types of row log events that should never be called.) sql/log_event_old.cc: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. sql/log_event_old.h: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also added comment explaining what the file contains and what the classes do.
18 years ago
Fixed a lot of compiler warnings and errors detected by Forte C++ on Solaris Faster thr_alarm() Added 'Opened_files' status variable to track calls to my_open() Don't give warnings when running mysql_install_db Added option --source-install to mysql_install_db I had to do the following renames() as used polymorphism didn't work with Forte compiler on 64 bit systems index_read() -> index_read_map() index_read_idx() -> index_read_idx_map() index_read_last() -> index_read_last_map() BUILD/compile-solaris-sparc-forte: Updated script to current Solaris installations Now we compile by default for 64 bits client/mysql.cc: Declare functions sent to C code with extern "C" to avoid compiler warnings (on Forte) client/mysql_upgrade.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) client/mysqladmin.cc: Declare functions sent to C code with extern "C" to avoid compiler warnings (on Forte) client/mysqlcheck.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) client/mysqldump.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) client/mysqlslap.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) client/mysqltest.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) client/sql_string.cc: Avoid compiler warnings when using C function pointers in C++ configure.in: Added detection of mtmalloc and ieeefp.h extra/replace.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) include/m_ctype.h: Added some typedef's to make it easy to use C function pointers in C++ include/my_sys.h: Added my_file_total_opened (counter for calls to my_open()) include/myisam.h: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) libmysql/libmysql.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) by adding casts and change types libmysql/manager.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) by adding casts and change types mysql-test/r/ctype_cp932_binlog_stm.result: Updated positions (Needed because we didn't before correctly restore collation_database after running stored procedure mysys/my_fopen.c: Count number of opened files mysys/my_open.c: Count number of opened files mysys/my_static.c: Count number of opened files mysys/thr_alarm.c: Optimization to do less alarm() and pthread_sigmask() calls. Idea is to remember time for next pending alarm and not reschedule a new alarm if it's after the current one. Before we only did this if there was other pending alarms. We don't have to use pthread_sigmask() in case of 'USE_ONE_SIGNAL_HAND' as the alarm() signal will be blocked for the calling thread anyway and no other thread will have the alarm() signal enabled to call process_alarm() regex/regcomp.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) by adding casts and change types scripts/mysql_install_db.sh: Added option --source-install to allow one to create a mysql database from the source tree without installing MySQL Don't give (unnecessary) warnings server-tools/instance-manager/angel.cc: Declare functions sent to C code with extern "C" to avoid compiler warnings (on Forte) server-tools/instance-manager/thread_registry.cc: Declare functions sent to C code with extern "C" to avoid compiler warnings (on Forte) sql/event_db_repository.cc: index_read() -> index_read_map() sql/event_queue.cc: Declare functions sent to C code with extern "C" to avoid compiler warnings (on Forte) sql/field.cc: Fixed compiler warnings about hidden fields sql/ha_partition.cc: Fixed compiler warnings about hidden fields index_read() -> index_read_map() sql/ha_partition.h: index_read() -> index_read_map() sql/handler.cc: Added PAGE option to row types (to prepare for future) index_read() -> index_read_map() sql/handler.h: Added ROW_TYPE_PAGE (for future) Added flag to signal if table was to be created transactionally I had to do the following renames() as used polymorphism didn't work with Forte compiler on 64 bit systems index_read() -> index_read_map() index_read_idx() -> index_read_idx_map() index_read_last() -> index_read_last_map() sql/item.cc: Fixed indentation Renamed local variable to avoid hiding class variable sql/item_cmpfunc.cc: Renamed local variable to avoid hiding class variable sql/item_cmpfunc.h: Removed not used variable sql/item_func.cc: Renamed local variable to avoid hiding class variable sql/item_strfunc.cc: Moved functions from Item_strfunc.cc sql/item_strfunc.h: Move functions to item_strfunc.cc Use C function pointer type to avoid compiler warnings (with Forte) sql/item_subselect.cc: index_read() -> index_read_map() sql/item_xmlfunc.cc: Renamed local variable to avoid hiding class variable Declare functions sent to C code with extern "C" to avoid compiler warnings (on Forte) sql/key.cc: Fixed indentation sql/log.cc: Renamed local variable to avoid hiding class variable sql/log_event.cc: Removed call to my_time() when creating class instance of Log_event() as this may have static instances. (One can't call my_time() before my_init()) index_read() -> index_read_map() Renamed local variable to avoid hiding class variable sql/log_event_old.cc: Renamed local variable to avoid hiding class variable sql/mysql_priv.h: Made all create_backup_ctx() declarations identical. This lifted up a bug where wrong create_backup_ctx() was called in some cases. Declare functions sent to C code with extern "C" to avoid compiler warnings (on Forte) sql/mysqld.cc: Declare functions sent to C code with extern "C" to avoid compiler warnings (on Forte) Fixed indentation Don't call end_thr_alarm() when calling unireg_abort() as unireg_abort() already calls end_thr_alarm() Added variable 'Opened_files' (number of calls to my_open() or my_fopen()) Don't print 'loose' warnings when using --bootstrap (to avoid warnings when running mysql_install_db) Fixed compiler warnings sql/opt_range.cc: index_read() -> index_read_map() sql/opt_sum.cc: index_read() -> index_read_map() sql/partition_info.cc: Renamed local variable to avoid hiding class variable sql/rpl_filter.cc: Declare functions sent to C code with extern "C" to avoid compiler warnings (on Forte) sql/set_var.cc: Renamed local variable to avoid hiding class variable Added 'process_key_cache_t' type to avoid compiler warning (on Forte) sql/set_var.h: Added 'process_key_cache_t' type to avoid compiler warning (on Forte) sql/sp.cc: More debugging index_read() -> index_read_map() sql/sp_cache.cc: Declare functions sent to C code with extern "C" to avoid compiler warnings (on Forte) sql/sp_head.cc: Declare functions sent to C code with extern "C" to avoid compiler warnings (on Forte) Moved 'saved_creation_ctx' higher up to be able to free objects allocated by create_backup_ctx() sql/sql_acl.cc: index_read() -> index_read_map() sql/sql_class.cc: Renamed local variable to avoid hiding class variable Declare functions sent to C code with extern "C" to avoid compiler warnings (on Forte) sql/sql_class.h: Renamed local variable to avoid hiding class variable sql/sql_db.cc: Declare functions sent to C code with extern "C" to avoid compiler warnings (on Forte) sql/sql_delete.cc: Renamed local variable to avoid hiding class variable sql/sql_handler.cc: index_read() -> index_read_map() sql/sql_help.cc: index_read() -> index_read_map() sql/sql_insert.cc: index_read() -> index_read_map() Renamed local variable to avoid hiding class variable sql/sql_lex.cc: Renamed local variable to avoid hiding class variable sql/sql_plugin.cc: Declare functions sent to C code with extern "C" to avoid compiler warnings (on Forte) index_read() -> index_read_map() Don't give warnings about not used plugins if we are using --warnings=0 sql/sql_select.cc: index_read() -> index_read_map() sql-common/client.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) sql-common/my_time.c: Removed never accessed code Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) sql/sql_servers.cc: index_read() -> index_read_map() sql/sql_show.cc: Added TRANSACTIONAL to SHOW CREATE Fixed ROW_TYPE_PAGE sql/sql_string.cc: Avoid compiler warnings when using C function pointers in C++ sql/sql_table.cc: Set create_info->transactional if we used TRANSACTIONAL=1 sql/sql_udf.cc: index_read() -> index_read_map() sql/sql_yacc.yy: Added TRANSACTIONAL=0|1 to CREATE (for future) Added row type PAGE (was only partionally handled before) sql/strfunc.cc: Avoid compiler warnings when using C function pointers in C++ sql/table.cc: More DBUG statements Declare all create_backup_ctx() functions identically Remember if table was created with TRANSACTIONAL flag or not (future safe) Renamed local variable to avoid hiding class variable sql/table.h: Remember if table was created with TRANSACTIONAL=1 sql/tztime.cc: index_read() -> index_read_map() sql-common/pack.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) storage/archive/archive_reader.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) storage/archive/azio.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) storage/blackhole/ha_blackhole.cc: index_read() -> index_read_map() storage/blackhole/ha_blackhole.h: index_read() -> index_read_map() storage/csv/ha_tina.cc: Declare functions sent to C code with extern "C" to avoid compiler warnings (on Forte) storage/example/ha_example.cc: index_read() -> index_read_map() storage/example/ha_example.h: index_read() -> index_read_map() storage/heap/ha_heap.cc: index_read() -> index_read_map() storage/heap/ha_heap.h: index_read() -> index_read_map() storage/heap/hp_test1.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) storage/heap/hp_test2.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) storage/myisam/ft_boolean_search.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) storage/myisam/ft_nlq_search.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) storage/myisam/ft_parser.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) storage/myisam/ft_stopwords.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) storage/myisam/ha_myisam.cc: index_read() -> index_read_map() storage/myisam/ha_myisam.h: index_read() -> index_read_map() storage/myisam/mi_check.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) storage/myisam/mi_delete.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) storage/myisam/mi_dynrec.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) storage/myisam/mi_extra.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) storage/myisam/mi_key.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) storage/myisam/mi_keycache.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) storage/myisam/mi_locking.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) storage/myisam/mi_log.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) storage/myisam/mi_open.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) storage/myisam/mi_packrec.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) storage/myisam/mi_page.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) storage/myisam/mi_rkey.c: Added comment storage/myisam/mi_search.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) storage/myisam/mi_statrec.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) storage/myisam/mi_test1.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) storage/myisam/mi_test2.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) storage/myisam/mi_test3.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) storage/myisam/mi_update.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) storage/myisam/mi_write.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) storage/myisam/myisamdef.h: Fixed that file_read/file_write returns type size_t Changed some functions to use uchar * as argument/return value instead of char* This fixed some compiler warnings on Forte storage/myisam/myisamlog.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) storage/myisam/myisampack.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) storage/myisam/rt_test.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) storage/myisam/sort.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) by adding casts or changing variables to uchar* storage/myisam/sp_test.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) by adding casts or changing variables to uchar* storage/myisammrg/ha_myisammrg.cc: index_read() -> index_read_map() storage/myisammrg/ha_myisammrg.h: index_read() -> index_read_map() storage/myisammrg/myrg_create.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) by adding casts or changing variable types storage/ndb/src/kernel/blocks/dbtup/DbtupExecQuery.cpp: Tdummy -> align (as in other part of cluster code) storage/ndb/src/kernel/vm/DynArr256.cpp: Removed not used variable storage/ndb/src/ndbapi/Ndb.cpp: Removed not used variable strings/strtod.c: Include ieeefp.h to avoid compiler warning tests/bug25714.c: Fixed compiler warning tests/mysql_client_test.c: Remove not used variable Fixed indentation Removed never reached code Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) by adding casts or changing variable types vio/viosocket.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) by adding casts or changing variable types
19 years ago
Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO and st_relay_log_info to follow coding standards (and be more friendly to Doxygen by removing unnecessary typedefs). sql/log.cc: Renaming struct st_relay_log_info to class Relay_log_info. sql/log.h: Renaming struct st_relay_log_info to class Relay_log_info. sql/log_event.cc: Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. sql/log_event.h: Renaming struct st_relay_log_info to class Relay_log_info. Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. Removing typedef RELAY_LOG_INFO. sql/log_event_old.cc: Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. sql/log_event_old.h: Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. sql/rpl_mi.h: Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. sql/rpl_record.cc: Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. sql/rpl_record.h: Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. sql/rpl_record_old.cc: Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. sql/rpl_record_old.h: Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. sql/rpl_rli.cc: Renaming struct st_relay_log_info to class Relay_log_info. Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. sql/rpl_rli.h: Renaming struct st_relay_log_info to class Relay_log_info. Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. Removing typedef RELAY_LOG_INFO. sql/rpl_utility.cc: Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. sql/rpl_utility.h: Renaming struct st_relay_log_info to class Relay_log_info. Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. Removing typedef RELAY_LOG_INFO. sql/slave.cc: Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. sql/slave.h: Renaming struct st_relay_log_info to class Relay_log_info. Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. Removing typedef RELAY_LOG_INFO. sql/sql_binlog.cc: Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. sql/sql_class.h: Renaming struct st_relay_log_info to class Relay_log_info. Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. Removing typedef RELAY_LOG_INFO. sql/sql_repl.cc: Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info.
19 years ago
WL#3817: Simplify string / memory area types and make things more consistent (first part) The following type conversions was done: - Changed byte to uchar - Changed gptr to uchar* - Change my_string to char * - Change my_size_t to size_t - Change size_s to size_t Removed declaration of byte, gptr, my_string, my_size_t and size_s. Following function parameter changes was done: - All string functions in mysys/strings was changed to use size_t instead of uint for string lengths. - All read()/write() functions changed to use size_t (including vio). - All protocoll functions changed to use size_t instead of uint - Functions that used a pointer to a string length was changed to use size_t* - Changed malloc(), free() and related functions from using gptr to use void * as this requires fewer casts in the code and is more in line with how the standard functions work. - Added extra length argument to dirname_part() to return the length of the created string. - Changed (at least) following functions to take uchar* as argument: - db_dump() - my_net_write() - net_write_command() - net_store_data() - DBUG_DUMP() - decimal2bin() & bin2decimal() - Changed my_compress() and my_uncompress() to use size_t. Changed one argument to my_uncompress() from a pointer to a value as we only return one value (makes function easier to use). - Changed type of 'pack_data' argument to packfrm() to avoid casts. - Changed in readfrm() and writefrom(), ha_discover and handler::discover() the type for argument 'frmdata' to uchar** to avoid casts. - Changed most Field functions to use uchar* instead of char* (reduced a lot of casts). - Changed field->val_xxx(xxx, new_ptr) to take const pointers. Other changes: - Removed a lot of not needed casts - Added a few new cast required by other changes - Added some cast to my_multi_malloc() arguments for safety (as string lengths needs to be uint, not size_t). - Fixed all calls to hash-get-key functions to use size_t*. (Needed to be done explicitely as this conflict was often hided by casting the function to hash_get_key). - Changed some buffers to memory regions to uchar* to avoid casts. - Changed some string lengths from uint to size_t. - Changed field->ptr to be uchar* instead of char*. This allowed us to get rid of a lot of casts. - Some changes from true -> TRUE, false -> FALSE, unsigned char -> uchar - Include zlib.h in some files as we needed declaration of crc32() - Changed MY_FILE_ERROR to be (size_t) -1. - Changed many variables to hold the result of my_read() / my_write() to be size_t. This was needed to properly detect errors (which are returned as (size_t) -1). - Removed some very old VMS code - Changed packfrm()/unpackfrm() to not be depending on uint size (portability fix) - Removed windows specific code to restore cursor position as this causes slowdown on windows and we should not mix read() and pread() calls anyway as this is not thread safe. Updated function comment to reflect this. Changed function that depended on original behavior of my_pwrite() to itself restore the cursor position (one such case). - Added some missing checking of return value of malloc(). - Changed definition of MOD_PAD_CHAR_TO_FULL_LENGTH to avoid 'long' overflow. - Changed type of table_def::m_size from my_size_t to ulong to reflect that m_size is the number of elements in the array, not a string/memory length. - Moved THD::max_row_length() to table.cc (as it's not depending on THD). Inlined max_row_length_blob() into this function. - More function comments - Fixed some compiler warnings when compiled without partitions. - Removed setting of LEX_STRING() arguments in declaration (portability fix). - Some trivial indentation/variable name changes. - Some trivial code simplifications: - Replaced some calls to alloc_root + memcpy to use strmake_root()/strdup_root(). - Changed some calls from memdup() to strmake() (Safety fix) - Simpler loops in client-simple.c BitKeeper/etc/ignore: added libmysqld/ha_ndbcluster_cond.cc --- added debian/defs.mk debian/control client/completion_hash.cc: Remove not needed casts client/my_readline.h: Remove some old types client/mysql.cc: Simplify types client/mysql_upgrade.c: Remove some old types Update call to dirname_part client/mysqladmin.cc: Remove some old types client/mysqlbinlog.cc: Remove some old types Change some buffers to be uchar to avoid casts client/mysqlcheck.c: Remove some old types client/mysqldump.c: Remove some old types Remove some not needed casts Change some string lengths to size_t client/mysqlimport.c: Remove some old types client/mysqlshow.c: Remove some old types client/mysqlslap.c: Remove some old types Remove some not needed casts client/mysqltest.c: Removed some old types Removed some not needed casts Updated hash-get-key function arguments Updated parameters to dirname_part() client/readline.cc: Removed some old types Removed some not needed casts Changed some string lengths to use size_t client/sql_string.cc: Removed some old types dbug/dbug.c: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t Changed some prototypes to avoid casts extra/comp_err.c: Removed some old types extra/innochecksum.c: Removed some old types extra/my_print_defaults.c: Removed some old types extra/mysql_waitpid.c: Removed some old types extra/perror.c: Removed some old types extra/replace.c: Removed some old types Updated parameters to dirname_part() extra/resolve_stack_dump.c: Removed some old types extra/resolveip.c: Removed some old types include/config-win.h: Removed some old types include/decimal.h: Changed binary strings to be uchar* instead of char* include/ft_global.h: Removed some old types include/hash.h: Removed some old types include/heap.h: Removed some old types Changed records_under_level to be 'ulong' instead of 'uint' to clarify usage of variable include/keycache.h: Removed some old types include/m_ctype.h: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t Changed character length functions to return uint unsigned char -> uchar include/m_string.h: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t include/my_alloc.h: Changed some string lengths to use size_t include/my_base.h: Removed some old types include/my_dbug.h: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t Changed db_dump() to take uchar * as argument for memory to reduce number of casts in usage include/my_getopt.h: Removed some old types include/my_global.h: Removed old types: my_size_t -> size_t byte -> uchar gptr -> uchar * include/my_list.h: Removed some old types include/my_nosys.h: Removed some old types include/my_pthread.h: Removed some old types include/my_sys.h: Removed some old types Changed MY_FILE_ERROR to be in line with new definitions of my_write()/my_read() Changed some string lengths to use size_t my_malloc() / my_free() now uses void * Updated parameters to dirname_part() & my_uncompress() include/my_tree.h: Removed some old types include/my_trie.h: Removed some old types include/my_user.h: Changed some string lengths to use size_t include/my_vle.h: Removed some old types include/my_xml.h: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t include/myisam.h: Removed some old types include/myisammrg.h: Removed some old types include/mysql.h: Removed some old types Changed byte streams to use uchar* instead of char* include/mysql_com.h: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts include/queues.h: Removed some old types include/sql_common.h: Removed some old types include/sslopt-longopts.h: Removed some old types include/violite.h: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t libmysql/client_settings.h: Removed some old types libmysql/libmysql.c: Removed some old types libmysql/manager.c: Removed some old types libmysqld/emb_qcache.cc: Removed some old types libmysqld/emb_qcache.h: Removed some old types libmysqld/lib_sql.cc: Removed some old types Removed some not needed casts Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts true -> TRUE, false -> FALSE mysys/array.c: Removed some old types mysys/charset.c: Changed some string lengths to use size_t mysys/checksum.c: Include zlib to get definition for crc32 Removed some old types mysys/default.c: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t mysys/default_modify.c: Changed some string lengths to use size_t Removed some not needed casts mysys/hash.c: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t Note: Prototype of hash_key() has changed which may cause problems if client uses hash_init() with a cast for the hash-get-key function. hash_element now takes 'ulong' as the index type (cleanup) mysys/list.c: Removed some old types mysys/mf_cache.c: Changed some string lengths to use size_t mysys/mf_dirname.c: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t Added argument to dirname_part() to avoid calculation of length for 'to' mysys/mf_fn_ext.c: Removed some old types Updated parameters to dirname_part() mysys/mf_format.c: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t mysys/mf_getdate.c: Removed some old types mysys/mf_iocache.c: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t Changed calculation of 'max_length' to be done the same way in all functions mysys/mf_iocache2.c: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t Clean up comments Removed not needed indentation mysys/mf_keycache.c: Removed some old types mysys/mf_keycaches.c: Removed some old types mysys/mf_loadpath.c: Removed some old types mysys/mf_pack.c: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t Removed some not needed casts Removed very old VMS code Updated parameters to dirname_part() Use result of dirnam_part() to remove call to strcat() mysys/mf_path.c: Removed some old types mysys/mf_radix.c: Removed some old types mysys/mf_same.c: Removed some old types mysys/mf_sort.c: Removed some old types mysys/mf_soundex.c: Removed some old types mysys/mf_strip.c: Removed some old types mysys/mf_tempdir.c: Removed some old types mysys/mf_unixpath.c: Removed some old types mysys/mf_wfile.c: Removed some old types mysys/mulalloc.c: Removed some old types mysys/my_alloc.c: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t Use void* as type for allocated memory area Removed some not needed casts Changed argument 'Size' to 'length' according coding guidelines mysys/my_chsize.c: Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts mysys/my_compress.c: More comments Removed some old types Changed string lengths to use size_t Changed arguments to my_uncompress() to make them easier to understand Changed packfrm()/unpackfrm() to not be depending on uint size (portability fix) Changed type of 'pack_data' argument to packfrm() to avoid casts. mysys/my_conio.c: Changed some string lengths to use size_t mysys/my_create.c: Removed some old types mysys/my_div.c: Removed some old types mysys/my_error.c: Removed some old types mysys/my_fopen.c: Removed some old types mysys/my_fstream.c: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t writen -> written mysys/my_getopt.c: Removed some old types mysys/my_getwd.c: Removed some old types More comments mysys/my_init.c: Removed some old types mysys/my_largepage.c: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t mysys/my_lib.c: Removed some old types mysys/my_lockmem.c: Removed some old types mysys/my_malloc.c: Removed some old types Changed malloc(), free() and related functions to use void * Changed all functions to use size_t mysys/my_memmem.c: Indentation cleanup mysys/my_once.c: Removed some old types Changed malloc(), free() and related functions to use void * mysys/my_open.c: Removed some old types mysys/my_pread.c: Removed some old types Changed all functions to use size_t Added comment for how my_pread() / my_pwrite() are supposed to work. Removed windows specific code to restore cursor position as this causes slowdown on windows and we should not mix read() and pread() calls anyway as this is not thread safe. (If we ever would really need this, it should be enabled only with a flag argument) mysys/my_quick.c: Removed some old types Changed all functions to use size_t mysys/my_read.c: Removed some old types Changed all functions to use size_t mysys/my_realloc.c: Removed some old types Use void* as type for allocated memory area Changed all functions to use size_t mysys/my_static.c: Removed some old types mysys/my_static.h: Removed some old types mysys/my_vle.c: Removed some old types mysys/my_wincond.c: Removed some old types mysys/my_windac.c: Removed some old types mysys/my_write.c: Removed some old types Changed all functions to use size_t mysys/ptr_cmp.c: Removed some old types Changed all functions to use size_t mysys/queues.c: Removed some old types mysys/safemalloc.c: Removed some old types Changed malloc(), free() and related functions to use void * Changed all functions to use size_t mysys/string.c: Removed some old types Changed all functions to use size_t mysys/testhash.c: Removed some old types mysys/thr_alarm.c: Removed some old types mysys/thr_lock.c: Removed some old types mysys/tree.c: Removed some old types mysys/trie.c: Removed some old types mysys/typelib.c: Removed some old types plugin/daemon_example/daemon_example.cc: Removed some old types regex/reginit.c: Removed some old types server-tools/instance-manager/buffer.cc: Changed some string lengths to use size_t Changed buffer to be of type uchar* server-tools/instance-manager/buffer.h: Changed some string lengths to use size_t Changed buffer to be of type uchar* server-tools/instance-manager/commands.cc: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t Changed buffer to be of type uchar* server-tools/instance-manager/instance_map.cc: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t Changed buffer to be of type uchar* server-tools/instance-manager/instance_options.cc: Changed buffer to be of type uchar* Replaced alloc_root + strcpy() with strdup_root() server-tools/instance-manager/mysql_connection.cc: Changed buffer to be of type uchar* server-tools/instance-manager/options.cc: Removed some old types server-tools/instance-manager/parse.cc: Changed some string lengths to use size_t server-tools/instance-manager/parse.h: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t server-tools/instance-manager/protocol.cc: Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts Changed some string lengths to use size_t server-tools/instance-manager/protocol.h: Changed some string lengths to use size_t server-tools/instance-manager/user_map.cc: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t sql/derror.cc: Removed some old types Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts Changed some string lengths to use size_t sql/discover.cc: Changed in readfrm() and writefrom() the type for argument 'frmdata' to uchar** to avoid casts Changed some string lengths to use size_t Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts sql/event_data_objects.cc: Removed some old types Added missing casts for alloc() and sprintf() sql/event_db_repository.cc: Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts Added missing casts for sprintf() sql/event_queue.cc: Removed some old types sql/field.cc: Removed some old types Changed memory buffers to be uchar* Changed some string lengths to use size_t Removed a lot of casts Safety fix in Field_blob::val_decimal() to not access zero pointer sql/field.h: Removed some old types Changed memory buffers to be uchar* (except of store() as this would have caused too many other changes). Changed some string lengths to use size_t Removed some not needed casts Changed val_xxx(xxx, new_ptr) to take const pointers sql/field_conv.cc: Removed some old types Added casts required because memory area pointers are now uchar* sql/filesort.cc: Initalize variable that was used unitialized in error conditions sql/gen_lex_hash.cc: Removed some old types Changed memory buffers to be uchar* Changed some string lengths to use size_t Removed a lot of casts Safety fix in Field_blob::val_decimal() to not access zero pointer sql/gstream.h: Added required cast sql/ha_ndbcluster.cc: Removed some old types Updated hash-get-key function arguments Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts Added required casts Removed some not needed casts sql/ha_ndbcluster.h: Removed some old types sql/ha_ndbcluster_binlog.cc: Removed some old types Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts Replaced sql_alloc() + memcpy() + set end 0 with sql_strmake() Changed some string lengths to use size_t Added missing casts for alloc() and sprintf() sql/ha_ndbcluster_binlog.h: Removed some old types sql/ha_ndbcluster_cond.cc: Removed some old types Removed some not needed casts sql/ha_ndbcluster_cond.h: Removed some old types sql/ha_partition.cc: Removed some old types Changed prototype for change_partition() to avoid casts sql/ha_partition.h: Removed some old types sql/handler.cc: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t sql/handler.h: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t Changed type for 'frmblob' parameter for discover() and ha_discover() to get fewer casts sql/hash_filo.h: Removed some old types Changed all functions to use size_t sql/hostname.cc: Removed some old types sql/item.cc: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t Use strmake() instead of memdup() to create a null terminated string. Updated calls to new Field() sql/item.h: Removed some old types Changed malloc(), free() and related functions to use void * Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts sql/item_cmpfunc.cc: Removed some old types Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts sql/item_cmpfunc.h: Removed some old types sql/item_create.cc: Removed some old types sql/item_func.cc: Removed some old types Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts Removed some not needed casts Added test for failing alloc() in init_result_field() Remove old confusing comment Fixed compiler warning sql/item_func.h: Removed some old types sql/item_row.cc: Removed some old types sql/item_row.h: Removed some old types sql/item_strfunc.cc: Include zlib (needed becasue we call crc32) Removed some old types sql/item_strfunc.h: Removed some old types Changed some types to match new function prototypes sql/item_subselect.cc: Removed some old types sql/item_subselect.h: Removed some old types sql/item_sum.cc: Removed some old types Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts Removed some not needed casts sql/item_sum.h: Removed some old types sql/item_timefunc.cc: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t sql/item_timefunc.h: Removed some old types sql/item_xmlfunc.cc: Changed some string lengths to use size_t sql/item_xmlfunc.h: Removed some old types sql/key.cc: Removed some old types Removed some not needed casts sql/lock.cc: Removed some old types Added some cast to my_multi_malloc() arguments for safety sql/log.cc: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts Changed usage of pwrite() to not assume it holds the cursor position for the file Made usage of my_read() safer sql/log_event.cc: Removed some old types Added checking of return value of malloc() in pack_info() Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts Removed some 'const' to avoid casts Added missing casts for alloc() and sprintf() Added required casts Removed some not needed casts Added some cast to my_multi_malloc() arguments for safety sql/log_event.h: Removed some old types Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts sql/log_event_old.cc: Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts Removed some not needed casts sql/log_event_old.h: Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts sql/mf_iocache.cc: Removed some old types sql/my_decimal.cc: Changed memory area to use uchar* sql/my_decimal.h: Changed memory area to use uchar* sql/mysql_priv.h: Removed some old types Changed malloc(), free() and related functions to use void * Changed some string lengths to use size_t Changed definition of MOD_PAD_CHAR_TO_FULL_LENGTH to avoid long overflow Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts sql/mysqld.cc: Removed some old types sql/net_serv.cc: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts Ensure that vio_read()/vio_write() return values are stored in a size_t variable Removed some not needed casts sql/opt_range.cc: Removed some old types Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts Removed some not needed casts sql/opt_range.h: Removed some old types Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts sql/opt_sum.cc: Removed some old types Removed some not needed casts sql/parse_file.cc: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t Changed alloc_root + memcpy + set end 0 -> strmake_root() sql/parse_file.h: Removed some old types sql/partition_info.cc: Removed some old types Added missing casts for alloc() Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts sql/partition_info.h: Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts sql/protocol.cc: Removed some old types Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts Removed some not needed casts sql/protocol.h: Removed some old types Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts Changed some string lengths to use size_t sql/records.cc: Removed some old types sql/repl_failsafe.cc: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t Added required casts sql/rpl_filter.cc: Removed some old types Updated hash-get-key function arguments Changed some string lengths to use size_t sql/rpl_filter.h: Changed some string lengths to use size_t sql/rpl_injector.h: Removed some old types sql/rpl_record.cc: Removed some old types Removed some not needed casts Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts sql/rpl_record.h: Removed some old types Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts sql/rpl_record_old.cc: Removed some old types Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts Removed some not needed casts sql/rpl_record_old.h: Removed some old types Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid cast sql/rpl_rli.cc: Removed some old types sql/rpl_tblmap.cc: Removed some old types sql/rpl_tblmap.h: Removed some old types sql/rpl_utility.cc: Removed some old types sql/rpl_utility.h: Removed some old types Changed type of m_size from my_size_t to ulong to reflect that m_size is the number of elements in the array, not a string/memory length sql/set_var.cc: Removed some old types Updated parameters to dirname_part() sql/set_var.h: Removed some old types sql/slave.cc: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t sql/slave.h: Removed some old types sql/sp.cc: Removed some old types Added missing casts for printf() sql/sp.h: Removed some old types Updated hash-get-key function arguments sql/sp_cache.cc: Removed some old types Added missing casts for printf() Updated hash-get-key function arguments sql/sp_head.cc: Removed some old types Added missing casts for alloc() and printf() Added required casts Updated hash-get-key function arguments sql/sp_head.h: Removed some old types sql/sp_pcontext.cc: Removed some old types sql/sp_pcontext.h: Removed some old types sql/sql_acl.cc: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts Removed some not needed casts Added required casts sql/sql_analyse.cc: Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts sql/sql_analyse.h: Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts sql/sql_array.h: Removed some old types sql/sql_base.cc: Removed some old types Updated hash-get-key function arguments sql/sql_binlog.cc: Removed some old types Added missing casts for printf() sql/sql_cache.cc: Removed some old types Updated hash-get-key function arguments Removed some not needed casts Changed some string lengths to use size_t sql/sql_cache.h: Removed some old types Removed reference to not existing function cache_key() Updated hash-get-key function arguments sql/sql_class.cc: Removed some old types Updated hash-get-key function arguments Added missing casts for alloc() Updated hash-get-key function arguments Moved THD::max_row_length() to table.cc (as it's not depending on THD) Removed some not needed casts sql/sql_class.h: Removed some old types Changed malloc(), free() and related functions to use void * Removed some not needed casts Changed some string lengths to use size_t Moved max_row_length and max_row_length_blob() to table.cc, as they are not depending on THD sql/sql_connect.cc: Removed some old types Added required casts sql/sql_db.cc: Removed some old types Removed some not needed casts Added some cast to my_multi_malloc() arguments for safety Added missing casts for alloc() sql/sql_delete.cc: Removed some old types sql/sql_handler.cc: Removed some old types Updated hash-get-key function arguments Added some cast to my_multi_malloc() arguments for safety sql/sql_help.cc: Removed some old types Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts Removed some not needed casts sql/sql_insert.cc: Removed some old types Added missing casts for alloc() and printf() sql/sql_lex.cc: Removed some old types sql/sql_lex.h: Removed some old types Removed some not needed casts sql/sql_list.h: Removed some old types Removed some not needed casts sql/sql_load.cc: Removed some old types Removed compiler warning sql/sql_manager.cc: Removed some old types sql/sql_map.cc: Removed some old types sql/sql_map.h: Removed some old types sql/sql_olap.cc: Removed some old types sql/sql_parse.cc: Removed some old types Trivial move of code lines to make things more readable Changed some string lengths to use size_t Added missing casts for alloc() sql/sql_partition.cc: Removed some old types Removed compiler warnings about not used functions Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts Removed some not needed casts sql/sql_partition.h: Removed some old types Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts sql/sql_plugin.cc: Removed some old types Added missing casts for alloc() Updated hash-get-key function arguments sql/sql_prepare.cc: Removed some old types Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts Added missing casts for alloc() and printf() sql-common/client.c: Removed some old types Changed some memory areas to use uchar* 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19 years ago
Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO and st_relay_log_info to follow coding standards (and be more friendly to Doxygen by removing unnecessary typedefs). sql/log.cc: Renaming struct st_relay_log_info to class Relay_log_info. sql/log.h: Renaming struct st_relay_log_info to class Relay_log_info. sql/log_event.cc: Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. sql/log_event.h: Renaming struct st_relay_log_info to class Relay_log_info. Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. Removing typedef RELAY_LOG_INFO. sql/log_event_old.cc: Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. sql/log_event_old.h: Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. sql/rpl_mi.h: Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. sql/rpl_record.cc: Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. sql/rpl_record.h: Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. sql/rpl_record_old.cc: Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. sql/rpl_record_old.h: Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. sql/rpl_rli.cc: Renaming struct st_relay_log_info to class Relay_log_info. Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. sql/rpl_rli.h: Renaming struct st_relay_log_info to class Relay_log_info. Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. Removing typedef RELAY_LOG_INFO. sql/rpl_utility.cc: Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. sql/rpl_utility.h: Renaming struct st_relay_log_info to class Relay_log_info. Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. Removing typedef RELAY_LOG_INFO. sql/slave.cc: Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. sql/slave.h: Renaming struct st_relay_log_info to class Relay_log_info. Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. Removing typedef RELAY_LOG_INFO. sql/sql_binlog.cc: Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. sql/sql_class.h: Renaming struct st_relay_log_info to class Relay_log_info. Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. Removing typedef RELAY_LOG_INFO. sql/sql_repl.cc: Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info.
19 years ago
BUG#31581: 5.1-telco-6.1 -> 5.1.22. Slave crashes during starting This patch has two purposes: (1) To refactor the code so that {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old does not use code from {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event. Before refactoring there was the following problem: whenever we modifed the code for new events, it affected the old events. This is bad, as it makes maintainance difficult. After refactoring, we can safely edit the new code without affecting old events. So, if we for instance modify the binary format of new events, we no longer need to worry about how the new code reads old events. (2) To fix BUG#31581. These two objectives are reached by the following changes: - Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. - Fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. - Added comments to log_event_old.h (This patch is identical to the previously committed patch which was a collapse of three changesets, except that it adds assert(0) to constructors for old types of row log events that should never be called.) sql/log_event_old.cc: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. sql/log_event_old.h: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also added comment explaining what the file contains and what the classes do.
18 years ago
BUG#21842 (Cluster fails to replicate to innodb or myisam with err 134 using TPC-B): Problem: A RBR event can contain incomplete row data (only key value and fields which have been changed). In that case, when the row is unpacked into record and written to a table, the missing fields get incorrect NULL values leading to master-slave inconsistency. Solution: Use values found in slave's table for columns which are not given in the rows event. The code for writing a single row uses the following algorithm: 1. unpack row_data into table->record[0], 2. try to insert record, 3. if duplicate record found, fetch it into table->record[0], 4. unpack row_data into table->record[0], 5. write table->record[0] into the table. Where row_data is the row as stored in the data area of a rows event. Thus: a) unpacking of row_data happens at the time when row is written into a table, b) when unpacking (in step 4), only columns present in row_data are overwritten - all other columns remain as they were found in the table. Since all data needed for the above algorithm is stored inside Rows_log_event class, functions which locate and write rows are turned into methods of that class. replace_record() -> Rows_log_event::write_row() find_and_fetch_row() -> Rows_log_event::find_row() Both methods take row data from event's data buffer - the row being processed is pointed by m_curr_row. They unpack the data as needed into table's record buffers record[0] or record[1]. When row is unpacked, m_curr_row_end is set to point at next row in the data buffer. Other changes introduced in this changeset: - Change signature of unpack_row(): don't report errors and don't setup table's rw_set here. Errors can happen only when setting default values in prepare_record() function and are detected there. - In Rows_log_event and derived classes, don't pass arguments to the execution primitives (do_...() member functions) but use class members instead. - Move old row handling code into log_event_old.cc to be used by *_rows_log_event_old classes. Also, a new test rpl_ndb_2other is added which tests basic replication from master using ndb tables to slave storing the same tables using (possibly) different engine (myisam,innodb). Test is based on existing tests rpl_ndb_2myisam and rpl_ndb_2innodb. However, these tests doesn't work for various reasons and currently are disabled (see BUG#19227). The new test differs from the ones it is based on as follows: 1. Single test tests replication with different storage engines on slave (myisam, innodb, ndb). 2. Include file extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_eng.test containing original tests is replaced by extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test which doesn't contain tests using partitioned tables as these don't work currently. Instead, it tests replication to a slave which has more or less columns than master. 3. Include file include/rpl_multi_engine3.inc is replaced with include/rpl_multi_engine2.inc. The later differs by performing slightly different operations (updating more than one row in the table) and clearing table with "TRUNCATE TABLE" statement instead of "DELETE FROM" as replication of "DELETE" doesn't work well in this setting. 4. Slave must use option --log-slave-updates=0 as otherwise execution of replication events generated by ndb fails if table uses a different storage engine on slave (see BUG#29569). sql/log_event.cc: - Initialization of new Rows_log_event members. - Fixing some typos in documentation. In Rows_log_event::do_apply_event: - Set COMPLETE_ROWS_F flag (when master and slave have the same number of columns and all colums are present in the row) - Move initialization of tables write/read sets here, outside the rows processing loop (and out of unpack_row() function). - Remove calls to do_prepare_row() - no longer needed. - Add code managing m_curr_row and m_curr_row_end pointers. - Change signatures of row processing methods of Rows_log_event and it descendants - now most arguments are taken from class members. - Remove do_prepare_row() methods which are no longer used. - The auto_afree_ptr template is moved to rpl_utility.h (so that it can be used in log_event_old.cc). - Removed copy_extra_fields() function - no longer used. In Rows_log_event::write_row (former replace_record): - The old code is moved to log_event_old.cc. - Use prepare_record() and non-destructive unpack_current_row() to fill record with data. - In case a record being inserted already exists on slave and row data is incomplete use the record found and non-destructive unpack_current_row() to combine new column values with existing ones. - More debug info added. In Rows_log_event::find_row (former find_and_fetch_row function): - The old code is moved to log_event_old.cc. - Unpacking of the row is moved here. - In case of search using PK, the key data is prepared here. - More debug info added. - Remove initialization of Rows_log_event::m_after_image buffer which is no longer used. - Use new row unpacking methods in Update_rows_log_event::do_exec_row() to create before and after image. Note: all existing code used by Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() has been moved to log_event_old.cc to be used by *_rows_log_event_old classes. sql/log_event.h: - Add new COMPLETE_ROWS_F flag in Rows_log_event. - Add Rows_log_event members describing the row being processed. - Add a pointer to key buffer which is used in derived classes. - Add new methods: find__row(), write_row() and unpack_current_row(). - Change signatures of do_...() methods (replace method arguments by class members). - Remove do_prepare_row() method which is no longer used. - Update method documentation. - Add Old_rows_log_event class, which contains the old row processing code, as a friend of Rows_log_event so that it can access all members of an event instance. sql/log_event_old.cc: Move here old implementation of Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() and helper methods. sql/log_event_old.h: - Define new class Old_rows_log_event encapsulating old version of Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() and the helper methods. - Add the Old_rows_log_event class as a base for *_old versions of RBR event classes, ensure that the old version of do_apply_event() is called. - For *_old classes, declare the helper methods used in the old version of do_apply_event(). sql/rpl_record.cc: - Make unpack_row non-destructive for columns not present in the row. - Don't fill read/write set here as it is done outside these functions. - Move initialization of a record with default values to a separate function prepare_record(). sql/rpl_record.h: - Change signature of unpack_row(). - Declare function prepare_record(). sql/rpl_utility.cc: Make tabe_def::calc_field_size() a const method. sql/rpl_utility.h: Make table_def::calc_field_size() a const method. Move auto_afree_ptr template here so that it can be re-used (currently in log_event.cc and log_event_old.cc). Similar with DBUG_PRINT_BITSET macro. mysql-test/extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test: Modification of rpl_ndb_2multi_eng test. Tests with partitioned tables are removed and a setup with slave having different number of columns than master is added. mysql-test/include/rpl_multi_engine2.inc: Modification of rpl_multi_engine3.inc which operates on more rows and replaces "DELETE FROM t1" with "TRUNCATE TABLE t1" as the first form doesn't replicate in NDB -> non-NDB setting (BUG#28538). mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/r/rpl_ndb_2other.result: Results of the test. mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/t/rpl_ndb_2other-slave.opt: Test options. --log-slave-updates=0 is compulsory as otherwise non-NDB slave applying row events from NDB master will fail when trying to log them. mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/t/rpl_ndb_2other.test: Test replication of NDB table to slave using other engine. The main test is in extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test. It is included here several times with different settings of default storage engine on slave.
19 years ago
BUG#31581: 5.1-telco-6.1 -> 5.1.22. Slave crashes during starting This patch has two purposes: (1) To refactor the code so that {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old does not use code from {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event. Before refactoring there was the following problem: whenever we modifed the code for new events, it affected the old events. This is bad, as it makes maintainance difficult. After refactoring, we can safely edit the new code without affecting old events. So, if we for instance modify the binary format of new events, we no longer need to worry about how the new code reads old events. (2) To fix BUG#31581. These two objectives are reached by the following changes: - Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. - Fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. - Added comments to log_event_old.h (This patch is identical to the previously committed patch which was a collapse of three changesets, except that it adds assert(0) to constructors for old types of row log events that should never be called.) sql/log_event_old.cc: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. sql/log_event_old.h: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also added comment explaining what the file contains and what the classes do.
18 years ago
BUG#21842 (Cluster fails to replicate to innodb or myisam with err 134 using TPC-B): Problem: A RBR event can contain incomplete row data (only key value and fields which have been changed). In that case, when the row is unpacked into record and written to a table, the missing fields get incorrect NULL values leading to master-slave inconsistency. Solution: Use values found in slave's table for columns which are not given in the rows event. The code for writing a single row uses the following algorithm: 1. unpack row_data into table->record[0], 2. try to insert record, 3. if duplicate record found, fetch it into table->record[0], 4. unpack row_data into table->record[0], 5. write table->record[0] into the table. Where row_data is the row as stored in the data area of a rows event. Thus: a) unpacking of row_data happens at the time when row is written into a table, b) when unpacking (in step 4), only columns present in row_data are overwritten - all other columns remain as they were found in the table. Since all data needed for the above algorithm is stored inside Rows_log_event class, functions which locate and write rows are turned into methods of that class. replace_record() -> Rows_log_event::write_row() find_and_fetch_row() -> Rows_log_event::find_row() Both methods take row data from event's data buffer - the row being processed is pointed by m_curr_row. They unpack the data as needed into table's record buffers record[0] or record[1]. When row is unpacked, m_curr_row_end is set to point at next row in the data buffer. Other changes introduced in this changeset: - Change signature of unpack_row(): don't report errors and don't setup table's rw_set here. Errors can happen only when setting default values in prepare_record() function and are detected there. - In Rows_log_event and derived classes, don't pass arguments to the execution primitives (do_...() member functions) but use class members instead. - Move old row handling code into log_event_old.cc to be used by *_rows_log_event_old classes. Also, a new test rpl_ndb_2other is added which tests basic replication from master using ndb tables to slave storing the same tables using (possibly) different engine (myisam,innodb). Test is based on existing tests rpl_ndb_2myisam and rpl_ndb_2innodb. However, these tests doesn't work for various reasons and currently are disabled (see BUG#19227). The new test differs from the ones it is based on as follows: 1. Single test tests replication with different storage engines on slave (myisam, innodb, ndb). 2. Include file extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_eng.test containing original tests is replaced by extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test which doesn't contain tests using partitioned tables as these don't work currently. Instead, it tests replication to a slave which has more or less columns than master. 3. Include file include/rpl_multi_engine3.inc is replaced with include/rpl_multi_engine2.inc. The later differs by performing slightly different operations (updating more than one row in the table) and clearing table with "TRUNCATE TABLE" statement instead of "DELETE FROM" as replication of "DELETE" doesn't work well in this setting. 4. Slave must use option --log-slave-updates=0 as otherwise execution of replication events generated by ndb fails if table uses a different storage engine on slave (see BUG#29569). sql/log_event.cc: - Initialization of new Rows_log_event members. - Fixing some typos in documentation. In Rows_log_event::do_apply_event: - Set COMPLETE_ROWS_F flag (when master and slave have the same number of columns and all colums are present in the row) - Move initialization of tables write/read sets here, outside the rows processing loop (and out of unpack_row() function). - Remove calls to do_prepare_row() - no longer needed. - Add code managing m_curr_row and m_curr_row_end pointers. - Change signatures of row processing methods of Rows_log_event and it descendants - now most arguments are taken from class members. - Remove do_prepare_row() methods which are no longer used. - The auto_afree_ptr template is moved to rpl_utility.h (so that it can be used in log_event_old.cc). - Removed copy_extra_fields() function - no longer used. In Rows_log_event::write_row (former replace_record): - The old code is moved to log_event_old.cc. - Use prepare_record() and non-destructive unpack_current_row() to fill record with data. - In case a record being inserted already exists on slave and row data is incomplete use the record found and non-destructive unpack_current_row() to combine new column values with existing ones. - More debug info added. In Rows_log_event::find_row (former find_and_fetch_row function): - The old code is moved to log_event_old.cc. - Unpacking of the row is moved here. - In case of search using PK, the key data is prepared here. - More debug info added. - Remove initialization of Rows_log_event::m_after_image buffer which is no longer used. - Use new row unpacking methods in Update_rows_log_event::do_exec_row() to create before and after image. Note: all existing code used by Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() has been moved to log_event_old.cc to be used by *_rows_log_event_old classes. sql/log_event.h: - Add new COMPLETE_ROWS_F flag in Rows_log_event. - Add Rows_log_event members describing the row being processed. - Add a pointer to key buffer which is used in derived classes. - Add new methods: find__row(), write_row() and unpack_current_row(). - Change signatures of do_...() methods (replace method arguments by class members). - Remove do_prepare_row() method which is no longer used. - Update method documentation. - Add Old_rows_log_event class, which contains the old row processing code, as a friend of Rows_log_event so that it can access all members of an event instance. sql/log_event_old.cc: Move here old implementation of Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() and helper methods. sql/log_event_old.h: - Define new class Old_rows_log_event encapsulating old version of Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() and the helper methods. - Add the Old_rows_log_event class as a base for *_old versions of RBR event classes, ensure that the old version of do_apply_event() is called. - For *_old classes, declare the helper methods used in the old version of do_apply_event(). sql/rpl_record.cc: - Make unpack_row non-destructive for columns not present in the row. - Don't fill read/write set here as it is done outside these functions. - Move initialization of a record with default values to a separate function prepare_record(). sql/rpl_record.h: - Change signature of unpack_row(). - Declare function prepare_record(). sql/rpl_utility.cc: Make tabe_def::calc_field_size() a const method. sql/rpl_utility.h: Make table_def::calc_field_size() a const method. Move auto_afree_ptr template here so that it can be re-used (currently in log_event.cc and log_event_old.cc). Similar with DBUG_PRINT_BITSET macro. mysql-test/extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test: Modification of rpl_ndb_2multi_eng test. Tests with partitioned tables are removed and a setup with slave having different number of columns than master is added. mysql-test/include/rpl_multi_engine2.inc: Modification of rpl_multi_engine3.inc which operates on more rows and replaces "DELETE FROM t1" with "TRUNCATE TABLE t1" as the first form doesn't replicate in NDB -> non-NDB setting (BUG#28538). mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/r/rpl_ndb_2other.result: Results of the test. mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/t/rpl_ndb_2other-slave.opt: Test options. --log-slave-updates=0 is compulsory as otherwise non-NDB slave applying row events from NDB master will fail when trying to log them. mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/t/rpl_ndb_2other.test: Test replication of NDB table to slave using other engine. The main test is in extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test. It is included here several times with different settings of default storage engine on slave.
19 years ago
BUG#31581: 5.1-telco-6.1 -> 5.1.22. Slave crashes during starting This patch has two purposes: (1) To refactor the code so that {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old does not use code from {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event. Before refactoring there was the following problem: whenever we modifed the code for new events, it affected the old events. This is bad, as it makes maintainance difficult. After refactoring, we can safely edit the new code without affecting old events. So, if we for instance modify the binary format of new events, we no longer need to worry about how the new code reads old events. (2) To fix BUG#31581. These two objectives are reached by the following changes: - Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. - Fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. - Added comments to log_event_old.h (This patch is identical to the previously committed patch which was a collapse of three changesets, except that it adds assert(0) to constructors for old types of row log events that should never be called.) sql/log_event_old.cc: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. sql/log_event_old.h: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also added comment explaining what the file contains and what the classes do.
18 years ago
BUG#21842 (Cluster fails to replicate to innodb or myisam with err 134 using TPC-B): Problem: A RBR event can contain incomplete row data (only key value and fields which have been changed). In that case, when the row is unpacked into record and written to a table, the missing fields get incorrect NULL values leading to master-slave inconsistency. Solution: Use values found in slave's table for columns which are not given in the rows event. The code for writing a single row uses the following algorithm: 1. unpack row_data into table->record[0], 2. try to insert record, 3. if duplicate record found, fetch it into table->record[0], 4. unpack row_data into table->record[0], 5. write table->record[0] into the table. Where row_data is the row as stored in the data area of a rows event. Thus: a) unpacking of row_data happens at the time when row is written into a table, b) when unpacking (in step 4), only columns present in row_data are overwritten - all other columns remain as they were found in the table. Since all data needed for the above algorithm is stored inside Rows_log_event class, functions which locate and write rows are turned into methods of that class. replace_record() -> Rows_log_event::write_row() find_and_fetch_row() -> Rows_log_event::find_row() Both methods take row data from event's data buffer - the row being processed is pointed by m_curr_row. They unpack the data as needed into table's record buffers record[0] or record[1]. When row is unpacked, m_curr_row_end is set to point at next row in the data buffer. Other changes introduced in this changeset: - Change signature of unpack_row(): don't report errors and don't setup table's rw_set here. Errors can happen only when setting default values in prepare_record() function and are detected there. - In Rows_log_event and derived classes, don't pass arguments to the execution primitives (do_...() member functions) but use class members instead. - Move old row handling code into log_event_old.cc to be used by *_rows_log_event_old classes. Also, a new test rpl_ndb_2other is added which tests basic replication from master using ndb tables to slave storing the same tables using (possibly) different engine (myisam,innodb). Test is based on existing tests rpl_ndb_2myisam and rpl_ndb_2innodb. However, these tests doesn't work for various reasons and currently are disabled (see BUG#19227). The new test differs from the ones it is based on as follows: 1. Single test tests replication with different storage engines on slave (myisam, innodb, ndb). 2. Include file extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_eng.test containing original tests is replaced by extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test which doesn't contain tests using partitioned tables as these don't work currently. Instead, it tests replication to a slave which has more or less columns than master. 3. Include file include/rpl_multi_engine3.inc is replaced with include/rpl_multi_engine2.inc. The later differs by performing slightly different operations (updating more than one row in the table) and clearing table with "TRUNCATE TABLE" statement instead of "DELETE FROM" as replication of "DELETE" doesn't work well in this setting. 4. Slave must use option --log-slave-updates=0 as otherwise execution of replication events generated by ndb fails if table uses a different storage engine on slave (see BUG#29569). sql/log_event.cc: - Initialization of new Rows_log_event members. - Fixing some typos in documentation. In Rows_log_event::do_apply_event: - Set COMPLETE_ROWS_F flag (when master and slave have the same number of columns and all colums are present in the row) - Move initialization of tables write/read sets here, outside the rows processing loop (and out of unpack_row() function). - Remove calls to do_prepare_row() - no longer needed. - Add code managing m_curr_row and m_curr_row_end pointers. - Change signatures of row processing methods of Rows_log_event and it descendants - now most arguments are taken from class members. - Remove do_prepare_row() methods which are no longer used. - The auto_afree_ptr template is moved to rpl_utility.h (so that it can be used in log_event_old.cc). - Removed copy_extra_fields() function - no longer used. In Rows_log_event::write_row (former replace_record): - The old code is moved to log_event_old.cc. - Use prepare_record() and non-destructive unpack_current_row() to fill record with data. - In case a record being inserted already exists on slave and row data is incomplete use the record found and non-destructive unpack_current_row() to combine new column values with existing ones. - More debug info added. In Rows_log_event::find_row (former find_and_fetch_row function): - The old code is moved to log_event_old.cc. - Unpacking of the row is moved here. - In case of search using PK, the key data is prepared here. - More debug info added. - Remove initialization of Rows_log_event::m_after_image buffer which is no longer used. - Use new row unpacking methods in Update_rows_log_event::do_exec_row() to create before and after image. Note: all existing code used by Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() has been moved to log_event_old.cc to be used by *_rows_log_event_old classes. sql/log_event.h: - Add new COMPLETE_ROWS_F flag in Rows_log_event. - Add Rows_log_event members describing the row being processed. - Add a pointer to key buffer which is used in derived classes. - Add new methods: find__row(), write_row() and unpack_current_row(). - Change signatures of do_...() methods (replace method arguments by class members). - Remove do_prepare_row() method which is no longer used. - Update method documentation. - Add Old_rows_log_event class, which contains the old row processing code, as a friend of Rows_log_event so that it can access all members of an event instance. sql/log_event_old.cc: Move here old implementation of Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() and helper methods. sql/log_event_old.h: - Define new class Old_rows_log_event encapsulating old version of Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() and the helper methods. - Add the Old_rows_log_event class as a base for *_old versions of RBR event classes, ensure that the old version of do_apply_event() is called. - For *_old classes, declare the helper methods used in the old version of do_apply_event(). sql/rpl_record.cc: - Make unpack_row non-destructive for columns not present in the row. - Don't fill read/write set here as it is done outside these functions. - Move initialization of a record with default values to a separate function prepare_record(). sql/rpl_record.h: - Change signature of unpack_row(). - Declare function prepare_record(). sql/rpl_utility.cc: Make tabe_def::calc_field_size() a const method. sql/rpl_utility.h: Make table_def::calc_field_size() a const method. Move auto_afree_ptr template here so that it can be re-used (currently in log_event.cc and log_event_old.cc). Similar with DBUG_PRINT_BITSET macro. mysql-test/extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test: Modification of rpl_ndb_2multi_eng test. Tests with partitioned tables are removed and a setup with slave having different number of columns than master is added. mysql-test/include/rpl_multi_engine2.inc: Modification of rpl_multi_engine3.inc which operates on more rows and replaces "DELETE FROM t1" with "TRUNCATE TABLE t1" as the first form doesn't replicate in NDB -> non-NDB setting (BUG#28538). mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/r/rpl_ndb_2other.result: Results of the test. mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/t/rpl_ndb_2other-slave.opt: Test options. --log-slave-updates=0 is compulsory as otherwise non-NDB slave applying row events from NDB master will fail when trying to log them. mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/t/rpl_ndb_2other.test: Test replication of NDB table to slave using other engine. The main test is in extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test. It is included here several times with different settings of default storage engine on slave.
19 years ago
BUG#31581: 5.1-telco-6.1 -> 5.1.22. Slave crashes during starting This patch has two purposes: (1) To refactor the code so that {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old does not use code from {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event. Before refactoring there was the following problem: whenever we modifed the code for new events, it affected the old events. This is bad, as it makes maintainance difficult. After refactoring, we can safely edit the new code without affecting old events. So, if we for instance modify the binary format of new events, we no longer need to worry about how the new code reads old events. (2) To fix BUG#31581. These two objectives are reached by the following changes: - Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. - Fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. - Added comments to log_event_old.h (This patch is identical to the previously committed patch which was a collapse of three changesets, except that it adds assert(0) to constructors for old types of row log events that should never be called.) sql/log_event_old.cc: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. sql/log_event_old.h: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also added comment explaining what the file contains and what the classes do.
18 years ago
Fixed a lot of compiler warnings and errors detected by Forte C++ on Solaris Faster thr_alarm() Added 'Opened_files' status variable to track calls to my_open() Don't give warnings when running mysql_install_db Added option --source-install to mysql_install_db I had to do the following renames() as used polymorphism didn't work with Forte compiler on 64 bit systems index_read() -> index_read_map() index_read_idx() -> index_read_idx_map() index_read_last() -> index_read_last_map() BUILD/compile-solaris-sparc-forte: Updated script to current Solaris installations Now we compile by default for 64 bits client/mysql.cc: Declare functions sent to C code with extern "C" to avoid compiler warnings (on Forte) client/mysql_upgrade.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) client/mysqladmin.cc: Declare functions sent to C code with extern "C" to avoid compiler warnings (on Forte) client/mysqlcheck.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) client/mysqldump.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) client/mysqlslap.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) client/mysqltest.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) client/sql_string.cc: Avoid compiler warnings when using C function pointers in C++ configure.in: Added detection of mtmalloc and ieeefp.h extra/replace.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) include/m_ctype.h: Added some typedef's to make it easy to use C function pointers in C++ include/my_sys.h: Added my_file_total_opened (counter for calls to my_open()) include/myisam.h: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) libmysql/libmysql.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) by adding casts and change types libmysql/manager.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) by adding casts and change types mysql-test/r/ctype_cp932_binlog_stm.result: Updated positions (Needed because we didn't before correctly restore collation_database after running stored procedure mysys/my_fopen.c: Count number of opened files mysys/my_open.c: Count number of opened files mysys/my_static.c: Count number of opened files mysys/thr_alarm.c: Optimization to do less alarm() and pthread_sigmask() calls. Idea is to remember time for next pending alarm and not reschedule a new alarm if it's after the current one. Before we only did this if there was other pending alarms. We don't have to use pthread_sigmask() in case of 'USE_ONE_SIGNAL_HAND' as the alarm() signal will be blocked for the calling thread anyway and no other thread will have the alarm() signal enabled to call process_alarm() regex/regcomp.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) by adding casts and change types scripts/mysql_install_db.sh: Added option --source-install to allow one to create a mysql database from the source tree without installing MySQL Don't give (unnecessary) warnings server-tools/instance-manager/angel.cc: Declare functions sent to C code with extern "C" to avoid compiler warnings (on Forte) server-tools/instance-manager/thread_registry.cc: Declare functions sent to C code with extern "C" to avoid compiler warnings (on Forte) sql/event_db_repository.cc: index_read() -> index_read_map() sql/event_queue.cc: Declare functions sent to C code with extern "C" to avoid compiler warnings (on Forte) sql/field.cc: Fixed compiler warnings about hidden fields sql/ha_partition.cc: Fixed compiler warnings about hidden fields index_read() -> index_read_map() sql/ha_partition.h: index_read() -> index_read_map() sql/handler.cc: Added PAGE option to row types (to prepare for future) index_read() -> index_read_map() sql/handler.h: Added ROW_TYPE_PAGE (for future) Added flag to signal if table was to be created transactionally I had to do the following renames() as used polymorphism didn't work with Forte compiler on 64 bit systems index_read() -> index_read_map() index_read_idx() -> index_read_idx_map() index_read_last() -> index_read_last_map() sql/item.cc: Fixed indentation Renamed local variable to avoid hiding class variable sql/item_cmpfunc.cc: Renamed local variable to avoid hiding class variable sql/item_cmpfunc.h: Removed not used variable sql/item_func.cc: Renamed local variable to avoid hiding class variable sql/item_strfunc.cc: Moved functions from Item_strfunc.cc sql/item_strfunc.h: Move functions to item_strfunc.cc Use C function pointer type to avoid compiler warnings (with Forte) sql/item_subselect.cc: index_read() -> index_read_map() sql/item_xmlfunc.cc: Renamed local variable to avoid hiding class variable Declare functions sent to C code with extern "C" to avoid compiler warnings (on Forte) sql/key.cc: Fixed indentation sql/log.cc: Renamed local variable to avoid hiding class variable sql/log_event.cc: Removed call to my_time() when creating class instance of Log_event() as this may have static instances. (One can't call my_time() before my_init()) index_read() -> index_read_map() Renamed local variable to avoid hiding class variable sql/log_event_old.cc: Renamed local variable to avoid hiding class variable sql/mysql_priv.h: Made all create_backup_ctx() declarations identical. This lifted up a bug where wrong create_backup_ctx() was called in some cases. Declare functions sent to C code with extern "C" to avoid compiler warnings (on Forte) sql/mysqld.cc: Declare functions sent to C code with extern "C" to avoid compiler warnings (on Forte) Fixed indentation Don't call end_thr_alarm() when calling unireg_abort() as unireg_abort() already calls end_thr_alarm() Added variable 'Opened_files' (number of calls to my_open() or my_fopen()) Don't print 'loose' warnings when using --bootstrap (to avoid warnings when running mysql_install_db) Fixed compiler warnings sql/opt_range.cc: index_read() -> index_read_map() sql/opt_sum.cc: index_read() -> index_read_map() sql/partition_info.cc: Renamed local variable to avoid hiding class variable sql/rpl_filter.cc: Declare functions sent to C code with extern "C" to avoid compiler warnings (on Forte) sql/set_var.cc: Renamed local variable to avoid hiding class variable Added 'process_key_cache_t' type to avoid compiler warning (on Forte) sql/set_var.h: Added 'process_key_cache_t' type to avoid compiler warning (on Forte) sql/sp.cc: More debugging index_read() -> index_read_map() sql/sp_cache.cc: Declare functions sent to C code with extern "C" to avoid compiler warnings (on Forte) sql/sp_head.cc: Declare functions sent to C code with extern "C" to avoid compiler warnings (on Forte) Moved 'saved_creation_ctx' higher up to be able to free objects allocated by create_backup_ctx() sql/sql_acl.cc: index_read() -> index_read_map() sql/sql_class.cc: Renamed local variable to avoid hiding class variable Declare functions sent to C code with extern "C" to avoid compiler warnings (on Forte) sql/sql_class.h: Renamed local variable to avoid hiding class variable sql/sql_db.cc: Declare functions sent to C code with extern "C" to avoid compiler warnings (on Forte) sql/sql_delete.cc: Renamed local variable to avoid hiding class variable sql/sql_handler.cc: index_read() -> index_read_map() sql/sql_help.cc: index_read() -> index_read_map() sql/sql_insert.cc: index_read() -> index_read_map() Renamed local variable to avoid hiding class variable sql/sql_lex.cc: Renamed local variable to avoid hiding class variable sql/sql_plugin.cc: Declare functions sent to C code with extern "C" to avoid compiler warnings (on Forte) index_read() -> index_read_map() Don't give warnings about not used plugins if we are using --warnings=0 sql/sql_select.cc: index_read() -> index_read_map() sql-common/client.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) sql-common/my_time.c: Removed never accessed code Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) sql/sql_servers.cc: index_read() -> index_read_map() sql/sql_show.cc: Added TRANSACTIONAL to SHOW CREATE Fixed ROW_TYPE_PAGE sql/sql_string.cc: Avoid compiler warnings when using C function pointers in C++ sql/sql_table.cc: Set create_info->transactional if we used TRANSACTIONAL=1 sql/sql_udf.cc: index_read() -> index_read_map() sql/sql_yacc.yy: Added TRANSACTIONAL=0|1 to CREATE (for future) Added row type PAGE (was only partionally handled before) sql/strfunc.cc: Avoid compiler warnings when using C function pointers in C++ sql/table.cc: More DBUG statements Declare all create_backup_ctx() functions identically Remember if table was created with TRANSACTIONAL flag or not (future safe) Renamed local variable to avoid hiding class variable sql/table.h: Remember if table was created with TRANSACTIONAL=1 sql/tztime.cc: index_read() -> index_read_map() sql-common/pack.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) storage/archive/archive_reader.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) storage/archive/azio.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) storage/blackhole/ha_blackhole.cc: index_read() -> index_read_map() storage/blackhole/ha_blackhole.h: index_read() -> index_read_map() storage/csv/ha_tina.cc: Declare functions sent to C code with extern "C" to avoid compiler warnings (on Forte) storage/example/ha_example.cc: index_read() -> index_read_map() storage/example/ha_example.h: index_read() -> index_read_map() storage/heap/ha_heap.cc: index_read() -> index_read_map() storage/heap/ha_heap.h: index_read() -> index_read_map() storage/heap/hp_test1.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) storage/heap/hp_test2.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) storage/myisam/ft_boolean_search.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) storage/myisam/ft_nlq_search.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) storage/myisam/ft_parser.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) storage/myisam/ft_stopwords.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) storage/myisam/ha_myisam.cc: index_read() -> index_read_map() storage/myisam/ha_myisam.h: index_read() -> index_read_map() storage/myisam/mi_check.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) storage/myisam/mi_delete.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) storage/myisam/mi_dynrec.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) storage/myisam/mi_extra.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) storage/myisam/mi_key.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) storage/myisam/mi_keycache.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) storage/myisam/mi_locking.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) storage/myisam/mi_log.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) storage/myisam/mi_open.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) storage/myisam/mi_packrec.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) storage/myisam/mi_page.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) storage/myisam/mi_rkey.c: Added comment storage/myisam/mi_search.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) storage/myisam/mi_statrec.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) storage/myisam/mi_test1.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) storage/myisam/mi_test2.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) storage/myisam/mi_test3.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) storage/myisam/mi_update.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) storage/myisam/mi_write.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) storage/myisam/myisamdef.h: Fixed that file_read/file_write returns type size_t Changed some functions to use uchar * as argument/return value instead of char* This fixed some compiler warnings on Forte storage/myisam/myisamlog.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) storage/myisam/myisampack.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) storage/myisam/rt_test.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) storage/myisam/sort.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) by adding casts or changing variables to uchar* storage/myisam/sp_test.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) by adding casts or changing variables to uchar* storage/myisammrg/ha_myisammrg.cc: index_read() -> index_read_map() storage/myisammrg/ha_myisammrg.h: index_read() -> index_read_map() storage/myisammrg/myrg_create.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) by adding casts or changing variable types storage/ndb/src/kernel/blocks/dbtup/DbtupExecQuery.cpp: Tdummy -> align (as in other part of cluster code) storage/ndb/src/kernel/vm/DynArr256.cpp: Removed not used variable storage/ndb/src/ndbapi/Ndb.cpp: Removed not used variable strings/strtod.c: Include ieeefp.h to avoid compiler warning tests/bug25714.c: Fixed compiler warning tests/mysql_client_test.c: Remove not used variable Fixed indentation Removed never reached code Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) by adding casts or changing variable types vio/viosocket.c: Fixed compiler warning (on Forte) by adding casts or changing variable types
19 years ago
Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO and st_relay_log_info to follow coding standards (and be more friendly to Doxygen by removing unnecessary typedefs). sql/log.cc: Renaming struct st_relay_log_info to class Relay_log_info. sql/log.h: Renaming struct st_relay_log_info to class Relay_log_info. sql/log_event.cc: Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. sql/log_event.h: Renaming struct st_relay_log_info to class Relay_log_info. Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. Removing typedef RELAY_LOG_INFO. sql/log_event_old.cc: Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. sql/log_event_old.h: Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. sql/rpl_mi.h: Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. sql/rpl_record.cc: Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. sql/rpl_record.h: Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. sql/rpl_record_old.cc: Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. sql/rpl_record_old.h: Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. sql/rpl_rli.cc: Renaming struct st_relay_log_info to class Relay_log_info. Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. sql/rpl_rli.h: Renaming struct st_relay_log_info to class Relay_log_info. Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. Removing typedef RELAY_LOG_INFO. sql/rpl_utility.cc: Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. sql/rpl_utility.h: Renaming struct st_relay_log_info to class Relay_log_info. Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. Removing typedef RELAY_LOG_INFO. sql/slave.cc: Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. sql/slave.h: Renaming struct st_relay_log_info to class Relay_log_info. Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. Removing typedef RELAY_LOG_INFO. sql/sql_binlog.cc: Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. sql/sql_class.h: Renaming struct st_relay_log_info to class Relay_log_info. Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. Removing typedef RELAY_LOG_INFO. sql/sql_repl.cc: Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info.
19 years ago
WL#3817: Simplify string / memory area types and make things more consistent (first part) The following type conversions was done: - Changed byte to uchar - Changed gptr to uchar* - Change my_string to char * - Change my_size_t to size_t - Change size_s to size_t Removed declaration of byte, gptr, my_string, my_size_t and size_s. Following function parameter changes was done: - All string functions in mysys/strings was changed to use size_t instead of uint for string lengths. - All read()/write() functions changed to use size_t (including vio). - All protocoll functions changed to use size_t instead of uint - Functions that used a pointer to a string length was changed to use size_t* - Changed malloc(), free() and related functions from using gptr to use void * as this requires fewer casts in the code and is more in line with how the standard functions work. - Added extra length argument to dirname_part() to return the length of the created string. - Changed (at least) following functions to take uchar* as argument: - db_dump() - my_net_write() - net_write_command() - net_store_data() - DBUG_DUMP() - decimal2bin() & bin2decimal() - Changed my_compress() and my_uncompress() to use size_t. Changed one argument to my_uncompress() from a pointer to a value as we only return one value (makes function easier to use). - Changed type of 'pack_data' argument to packfrm() to avoid casts. - Changed in readfrm() and writefrom(), ha_discover and handler::discover() the type for argument 'frmdata' to uchar** to avoid casts. - Changed most Field functions to use uchar* instead of char* (reduced a lot of casts). - Changed field->val_xxx(xxx, new_ptr) to take const pointers. Other changes: - Removed a lot of not needed casts - Added a few new cast required by other changes - Added some cast to my_multi_malloc() arguments for safety (as string lengths needs to be uint, not size_t). - Fixed all calls to hash-get-key functions to use size_t*. (Needed to be done explicitely as this conflict was often hided by casting the function to hash_get_key). - Changed some buffers to memory regions to uchar* to avoid casts. - Changed some string lengths from uint to size_t. - Changed field->ptr to be uchar* instead of char*. This allowed us to get rid of a lot of casts. - Some changes from true -> TRUE, false -> FALSE, unsigned char -> uchar - Include zlib.h in some files as we needed declaration of crc32() - Changed MY_FILE_ERROR to be (size_t) -1. - Changed many variables to hold the result of my_read() / my_write() to be size_t. This was needed to properly detect errors (which are returned as (size_t) -1). - Removed some very old VMS code - Changed packfrm()/unpackfrm() to not be depending on uint size (portability fix) - Removed windows specific code to restore cursor position as this causes slowdown on windows and we should not mix read() and pread() calls anyway as this is not thread safe. Updated function comment to reflect this. Changed function that depended on original behavior of my_pwrite() to itself restore the cursor position (one such case). - Added some missing checking of return value of malloc(). - Changed definition of MOD_PAD_CHAR_TO_FULL_LENGTH to avoid 'long' overflow. - Changed type of table_def::m_size from my_size_t to ulong to reflect that m_size is the number of elements in the array, not a string/memory length. - Moved THD::max_row_length() to table.cc (as it's not depending on THD). Inlined max_row_length_blob() into this function. - More function comments - Fixed some compiler warnings when compiled without partitions. - Removed setting of LEX_STRING() arguments in declaration (portability fix). - Some trivial indentation/variable name changes. - Some trivial code simplifications: - Replaced some calls to alloc_root + memcpy to use strmake_root()/strdup_root(). - Changed some calls from memdup() to strmake() (Safety fix) - Simpler loops in client-simple.c BitKeeper/etc/ignore: added libmysqld/ha_ndbcluster_cond.cc --- added debian/defs.mk debian/control client/completion_hash.cc: Remove not needed casts client/my_readline.h: Remove some old types client/mysql.cc: Simplify types client/mysql_upgrade.c: Remove some old types Update call to dirname_part client/mysqladmin.cc: Remove some old types client/mysqlbinlog.cc: Remove some old types Change some buffers to be uchar to avoid casts client/mysqlcheck.c: Remove some old types client/mysqldump.c: Remove some old types Remove some not needed casts Change some string lengths to size_t client/mysqlimport.c: Remove some old types client/mysqlshow.c: Remove some old types client/mysqlslap.c: Remove some old types Remove some not needed casts client/mysqltest.c: Removed some old types Removed some not needed casts Updated hash-get-key function arguments Updated parameters to dirname_part() client/readline.cc: Removed some old types Removed some not needed casts Changed some string lengths to use size_t client/sql_string.cc: Removed some old types dbug/dbug.c: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t Changed some prototypes to avoid casts extra/comp_err.c: Removed some old types extra/innochecksum.c: Removed some old types extra/my_print_defaults.c: Removed some old types extra/mysql_waitpid.c: Removed some old types extra/perror.c: Removed some old types extra/replace.c: Removed some old types Updated parameters to dirname_part() extra/resolve_stack_dump.c: Removed some old types extra/resolveip.c: Removed some old types include/config-win.h: Removed some old types include/decimal.h: Changed binary strings to be uchar* instead of char* include/ft_global.h: Removed some old types include/hash.h: Removed some old types include/heap.h: Removed some old types Changed records_under_level to be 'ulong' instead of 'uint' to clarify usage of variable include/keycache.h: Removed some old types include/m_ctype.h: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t Changed character length functions to return uint unsigned char -> uchar include/m_string.h: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t include/my_alloc.h: Changed some string lengths to use size_t include/my_base.h: Removed some old types include/my_dbug.h: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t Changed db_dump() to take uchar * as argument for memory to reduce number of casts in usage include/my_getopt.h: Removed some old types include/my_global.h: Removed old types: my_size_t -> size_t byte -> uchar gptr -> uchar * include/my_list.h: Removed some old types include/my_nosys.h: Removed some old types include/my_pthread.h: Removed some old types include/my_sys.h: Removed some old types Changed MY_FILE_ERROR to be in line with new definitions of my_write()/my_read() Changed some string lengths to use size_t my_malloc() / my_free() now uses void * Updated parameters to dirname_part() & my_uncompress() include/my_tree.h: Removed some old types include/my_trie.h: Removed some old types include/my_user.h: Changed some string lengths to use size_t include/my_vle.h: Removed some old types include/my_xml.h: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t include/myisam.h: Removed some old types include/myisammrg.h: Removed some old types include/mysql.h: Removed some old types Changed byte streams to use uchar* instead of char* include/mysql_com.h: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts include/queues.h: Removed some old types include/sql_common.h: Removed some old types include/sslopt-longopts.h: Removed some old types include/violite.h: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t libmysql/client_settings.h: Removed some old types libmysql/libmysql.c: Removed some old types libmysql/manager.c: Removed some old types libmysqld/emb_qcache.cc: Removed some old types libmysqld/emb_qcache.h: Removed some old types libmysqld/lib_sql.cc: Removed some old types Removed some not needed casts Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts true -> TRUE, false -> FALSE mysys/array.c: Removed some old types mysys/charset.c: Changed some string lengths to use size_t mysys/checksum.c: Include zlib to get definition for crc32 Removed some old types mysys/default.c: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t mysys/default_modify.c: Changed some string lengths to use size_t Removed some not needed casts mysys/hash.c: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t Note: Prototype of hash_key() has changed which may cause problems if client uses hash_init() with a cast for the hash-get-key function. hash_element now takes 'ulong' as the index type (cleanup) mysys/list.c: Removed some old types mysys/mf_cache.c: Changed some string lengths to use size_t mysys/mf_dirname.c: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t Added argument to dirname_part() to avoid calculation of length for 'to' mysys/mf_fn_ext.c: Removed some old types Updated parameters to dirname_part() mysys/mf_format.c: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t mysys/mf_getdate.c: Removed some old types mysys/mf_iocache.c: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t Changed calculation of 'max_length' to be done the same way in all functions mysys/mf_iocache2.c: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t Clean up comments Removed not needed indentation mysys/mf_keycache.c: Removed some old types mysys/mf_keycaches.c: Removed some old types mysys/mf_loadpath.c: Removed some old types mysys/mf_pack.c: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t Removed some not needed casts Removed very old VMS code Updated parameters to dirname_part() Use result of dirnam_part() to remove call to strcat() mysys/mf_path.c: Removed some old types mysys/mf_radix.c: Removed some old types mysys/mf_same.c: Removed some old types mysys/mf_sort.c: Removed some old types mysys/mf_soundex.c: Removed some old types mysys/mf_strip.c: Removed some old types mysys/mf_tempdir.c: Removed some old types mysys/mf_unixpath.c: Removed some old types mysys/mf_wfile.c: Removed some old types mysys/mulalloc.c: Removed some old types mysys/my_alloc.c: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t Use void* as type for allocated memory area Removed some not needed casts Changed argument 'Size' to 'length' according coding guidelines mysys/my_chsize.c: Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts mysys/my_compress.c: More comments Removed some old types Changed string lengths to use size_t Changed arguments to my_uncompress() to make them easier to understand Changed packfrm()/unpackfrm() to not be depending on uint size (portability fix) Changed type of 'pack_data' argument to packfrm() to avoid casts. mysys/my_conio.c: Changed some string lengths to use size_t mysys/my_create.c: Removed some old types mysys/my_div.c: Removed some old types mysys/my_error.c: Removed some old types mysys/my_fopen.c: Removed some old types mysys/my_fstream.c: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t writen -> written mysys/my_getopt.c: Removed some old types mysys/my_getwd.c: Removed some old types More comments mysys/my_init.c: Removed some old types mysys/my_largepage.c: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t mysys/my_lib.c: Removed some old types mysys/my_lockmem.c: Removed some old types mysys/my_malloc.c: Removed some old types Changed malloc(), free() and related functions to use void * Changed all functions to use size_t mysys/my_memmem.c: Indentation cleanup mysys/my_once.c: Removed some old types Changed malloc(), free() and related functions to use void * mysys/my_open.c: Removed some old types mysys/my_pread.c: Removed some old types Changed all functions to use size_t Added comment for how my_pread() / my_pwrite() are supposed to work. Removed windows specific code to restore cursor position as this causes slowdown on windows and we should not mix read() and pread() calls anyway as this is not thread safe. (If we ever would really need this, it should be enabled only with a flag argument) mysys/my_quick.c: Removed some old types Changed all functions to use size_t mysys/my_read.c: Removed some old types Changed all functions to use size_t mysys/my_realloc.c: Removed some old types Use void* as type for allocated memory area Changed all functions to use size_t mysys/my_static.c: Removed some old types mysys/my_static.h: Removed some old types mysys/my_vle.c: Removed some old types mysys/my_wincond.c: Removed some old types mysys/my_windac.c: Removed some old types mysys/my_write.c: Removed some old types Changed all functions to use size_t mysys/ptr_cmp.c: Removed some old types Changed all functions to use size_t mysys/queues.c: Removed some old types mysys/safemalloc.c: Removed some old types Changed malloc(), free() and related functions to use void * Changed all functions to use size_t mysys/string.c: Removed some old types Changed all functions to use size_t mysys/testhash.c: Removed some old types mysys/thr_alarm.c: Removed some old types mysys/thr_lock.c: Removed some old types mysys/tree.c: Removed some old types mysys/trie.c: Removed some old types mysys/typelib.c: Removed some old types plugin/daemon_example/daemon_example.cc: Removed some old types regex/reginit.c: Removed some old types server-tools/instance-manager/buffer.cc: Changed some string lengths to use size_t Changed buffer to be of type uchar* server-tools/instance-manager/buffer.h: Changed some string lengths to use size_t Changed buffer to be of type uchar* server-tools/instance-manager/commands.cc: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t Changed buffer to be of type uchar* server-tools/instance-manager/instance_map.cc: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t Changed buffer to be of type uchar* server-tools/instance-manager/instance_options.cc: Changed buffer to be of type uchar* Replaced alloc_root + strcpy() with strdup_root() server-tools/instance-manager/mysql_connection.cc: Changed buffer to be of type uchar* server-tools/instance-manager/options.cc: Removed some old types server-tools/instance-manager/parse.cc: Changed some string lengths to use size_t server-tools/instance-manager/parse.h: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t server-tools/instance-manager/protocol.cc: Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts Changed some string lengths to use size_t server-tools/instance-manager/protocol.h: Changed some string lengths to use size_t server-tools/instance-manager/user_map.cc: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t sql/derror.cc: Removed some old types Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts Changed some string lengths to use size_t sql/discover.cc: Changed in readfrm() and writefrom() the type for argument 'frmdata' to uchar** to avoid casts Changed some string lengths to use size_t Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts sql/event_data_objects.cc: Removed some old types Added missing casts for alloc() and sprintf() sql/event_db_repository.cc: Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts Added missing casts for sprintf() sql/event_queue.cc: Removed some old types sql/field.cc: Removed some old types Changed memory buffers to be uchar* Changed some string lengths to use size_t Removed a lot of casts Safety fix in Field_blob::val_decimal() to not access zero pointer sql/field.h: Removed some old types Changed memory buffers to be uchar* (except of store() as this would have caused too many other changes). Changed some string lengths to use size_t Removed some not needed casts Changed val_xxx(xxx, new_ptr) to take const pointers sql/field_conv.cc: Removed some old types Added casts required because memory area pointers are now uchar* sql/filesort.cc: Initalize variable that was used unitialized in error conditions sql/gen_lex_hash.cc: Removed some old types Changed memory buffers to be uchar* Changed some string lengths to use size_t Removed a lot of casts Safety fix in Field_blob::val_decimal() to not access zero pointer sql/gstream.h: Added required cast sql/ha_ndbcluster.cc: Removed some old types Updated hash-get-key function arguments Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts Added required casts Removed some not needed casts sql/ha_ndbcluster.h: Removed some old types sql/ha_ndbcluster_binlog.cc: Removed some old types Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts Replaced sql_alloc() + memcpy() + set end 0 with sql_strmake() Changed some string lengths to use size_t Added missing casts for alloc() and sprintf() sql/ha_ndbcluster_binlog.h: Removed some old types sql/ha_ndbcluster_cond.cc: Removed some old types Removed some not needed casts sql/ha_ndbcluster_cond.h: Removed some old types sql/ha_partition.cc: Removed some old types Changed prototype for change_partition() to avoid casts sql/ha_partition.h: Removed some old types sql/handler.cc: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t sql/handler.h: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t Changed type for 'frmblob' parameter for discover() and ha_discover() to get fewer casts sql/hash_filo.h: Removed some old types Changed all functions to use size_t sql/hostname.cc: Removed some old types sql/item.cc: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t Use strmake() instead of memdup() to create a null terminated string. Updated calls to new Field() sql/item.h: Removed some old types Changed malloc(), free() and related functions to use void * Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts sql/item_cmpfunc.cc: Removed some old types Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts sql/item_cmpfunc.h: Removed some old types sql/item_create.cc: Removed some old types sql/item_func.cc: Removed some old types Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts Removed some not needed casts Added test for failing alloc() in init_result_field() Remove old confusing comment Fixed compiler warning sql/item_func.h: Removed some old types sql/item_row.cc: Removed some old types sql/item_row.h: Removed some old types sql/item_strfunc.cc: Include zlib (needed becasue we call crc32) Removed some old types sql/item_strfunc.h: Removed some old types Changed some types to match new function prototypes sql/item_subselect.cc: Removed some old types sql/item_subselect.h: Removed some old types sql/item_sum.cc: Removed some old types Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts Removed some not needed casts sql/item_sum.h: Removed some old types sql/item_timefunc.cc: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t sql/item_timefunc.h: Removed some old types sql/item_xmlfunc.cc: Changed some string lengths to use size_t sql/item_xmlfunc.h: Removed some old types sql/key.cc: Removed some old types Removed some not needed casts sql/lock.cc: Removed some old types Added some cast to my_multi_malloc() arguments for safety sql/log.cc: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts Changed usage of pwrite() to not assume it holds the cursor position for the file Made usage of my_read() safer sql/log_event.cc: Removed some old types Added checking of return value of malloc() in pack_info() Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts Removed some 'const' to avoid casts Added missing casts for alloc() and sprintf() Added required casts Removed some not needed casts Added some cast to my_multi_malloc() arguments for safety sql/log_event.h: Removed some old types Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts sql/log_event_old.cc: Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts Removed some not needed casts sql/log_event_old.h: Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts sql/mf_iocache.cc: Removed some old types sql/my_decimal.cc: Changed memory area to use uchar* sql/my_decimal.h: Changed memory area to use uchar* sql/mysql_priv.h: Removed some old types Changed malloc(), free() and related functions to use void * Changed some string lengths to use size_t Changed definition of MOD_PAD_CHAR_TO_FULL_LENGTH to avoid long overflow Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts sql/mysqld.cc: Removed some old types sql/net_serv.cc: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts Ensure that vio_read()/vio_write() return values are stored in a size_t variable Removed some not needed casts sql/opt_range.cc: Removed some old types Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts Removed some not needed casts sql/opt_range.h: Removed some old types Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts sql/opt_sum.cc: Removed some old types Removed some not needed casts sql/parse_file.cc: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t Changed alloc_root + memcpy + set end 0 -> strmake_root() sql/parse_file.h: Removed some old types sql/partition_info.cc: Removed some old types Added missing casts for alloc() Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts sql/partition_info.h: Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts sql/protocol.cc: Removed some old types Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts Removed some not needed casts sql/protocol.h: Removed some old types Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts Changed some string lengths to use size_t sql/records.cc: Removed some old types sql/repl_failsafe.cc: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t Added required casts sql/rpl_filter.cc: Removed some old types Updated hash-get-key function arguments Changed some string lengths to use size_t sql/rpl_filter.h: Changed some string lengths to use size_t sql/rpl_injector.h: Removed some old types sql/rpl_record.cc: Removed some old types Removed some not needed casts Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts sql/rpl_record.h: Removed some old types Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts sql/rpl_record_old.cc: Removed some old types Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts Removed some not needed casts sql/rpl_record_old.h: Removed some old types Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid cast sql/rpl_rli.cc: Removed some old types sql/rpl_tblmap.cc: Removed some old types sql/rpl_tblmap.h: Removed some old types sql/rpl_utility.cc: Removed some old types sql/rpl_utility.h: Removed some old types Changed type of m_size from my_size_t to ulong to reflect that m_size is the number of elements in the array, not a string/memory length sql/set_var.cc: Removed some old types Updated parameters to dirname_part() sql/set_var.h: Removed some old types sql/slave.cc: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t sql/slave.h: Removed some old types sql/sp.cc: Removed some old types Added missing casts for printf() sql/sp.h: Removed some old types Updated hash-get-key function arguments sql/sp_cache.cc: Removed some old types Added missing casts for printf() Updated hash-get-key function arguments sql/sp_head.cc: Removed some old types Added missing casts for alloc() and printf() Added required casts Updated hash-get-key function arguments sql/sp_head.h: Removed some old types sql/sp_pcontext.cc: Removed some old types sql/sp_pcontext.h: Removed some old types sql/sql_acl.cc: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts Removed some not needed casts Added required casts sql/sql_analyse.cc: Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts sql/sql_analyse.h: Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts sql/sql_array.h: Removed some old types sql/sql_base.cc: Removed some old types Updated hash-get-key function arguments sql/sql_binlog.cc: Removed some old types Added missing casts for printf() sql/sql_cache.cc: Removed some old types Updated hash-get-key function arguments Removed some not needed casts Changed some string lengths to use size_t sql/sql_cache.h: Removed some old types Removed reference to not existing function cache_key() Updated hash-get-key function arguments sql/sql_class.cc: Removed some old types Updated hash-get-key function arguments Added missing casts for alloc() Updated hash-get-key function arguments Moved THD::max_row_length() to table.cc (as it's not depending on THD) Removed some not needed casts sql/sql_class.h: Removed some old types Changed malloc(), free() and related functions to use void * Removed some not needed casts Changed some string lengths to use size_t Moved max_row_length and max_row_length_blob() to table.cc, as they are not depending on THD sql/sql_connect.cc: Removed some old types Added required casts sql/sql_db.cc: Removed some old types Removed some not needed casts Added some cast to my_multi_malloc() arguments for safety Added missing casts for alloc() sql/sql_delete.cc: Removed some old types sql/sql_handler.cc: Removed some old types Updated hash-get-key function arguments Added some cast to my_multi_malloc() arguments for safety sql/sql_help.cc: Removed some old types Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts Removed some not needed casts sql/sql_insert.cc: Removed some old types Added missing casts for alloc() and printf() sql/sql_lex.cc: Removed some old types sql/sql_lex.h: Removed some old types Removed some not needed casts sql/sql_list.h: Removed some old types Removed some not needed casts sql/sql_load.cc: Removed some old types Removed compiler warning sql/sql_manager.cc: Removed some old types sql/sql_map.cc: Removed some old types sql/sql_map.h: Removed some old types sql/sql_olap.cc: Removed some old types sql/sql_parse.cc: Removed some old types Trivial move of code lines to make things more readable Changed some string lengths to use size_t Added missing casts for alloc() sql/sql_partition.cc: Removed some old types Removed compiler warnings about not used functions Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts Removed some not needed casts sql/sql_partition.h: Removed some old types Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts sql/sql_plugin.cc: Removed some old types Added missing casts for alloc() Updated hash-get-key function arguments sql/sql_prepare.cc: Removed some old types Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts Added missing casts for alloc() and printf() sql-common/client.c: Removed some old types Changed some memory areas to use uchar* sql-common/my_user.c: Changed some string lengths to use size_t sql-common/pack.c: Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts sql/sql_repl.cc: Added required casts Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts Changed some string lengths to use size_t sql/sql_select.cc: Removed some old types Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts Removed some old types sql/sql_select.h: Removed some old types Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts sql/sql_servers.cc: Removed some old types Updated hash-get-key function arguments sql/sql_show.cc: Removed some old types Added missing casts for alloc() Removed some not needed casts sql/sql_string.cc: Removed some old types Added required casts sql/sql_table.cc: Removed some old types Removed compiler warning about not used variable Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts Removed some not needed casts sql/sql_test.cc: Removed some old types sql/sql_trigger.cc: Removed some old types Added missing casts for alloc() sql/sql_udf.cc: Removed some old types Updated hash-get-key function arguments sql/sql_union.cc: Removed some old types sql/sql_update.cc: Removed some old types Removed some not needed casts sql/sql_view.cc: Removed some old types sql/sql_yacc.yy: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t Added missing casts for alloc() sql/stacktrace.c: Removed some old types sql/stacktrace.h: Removed some old types sql/structs.h: Removed some old types sql/table.cc: Removed some old types Updated hash-get-key function arguments Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts Removed setting of LEX_STRING() arguments in declaration Added required casts More function comments Moved max_row_length() here from sql_class.cc/sql_class.h sql/table.h: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t sql/thr_malloc.cc: Use void* as type for allocated memory area Changed all functions to use size_t sql/tzfile.h: Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts sql/tztime.cc: Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts Updated hash-get-key function arguments Added missing casts for alloc() Removed some not needed casts sql/uniques.cc: Removed some old types Removed some not needed casts sql/unireg.cc: Removed some old types Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts Removed some not needed casts Added missing casts for alloc() storage/archive/archive_reader.c: Removed some old types storage/archive/azio.c: Removed some old types Removed some not needed casts storage/archive/ha_archive.cc: Removed some old types Changed type for 'frmblob' in archive_discover() to match handler Updated hash-get-key function arguments Removed some not needed casts storage/archive/ha_archive.h: Removed some old types storage/blackhole/ha_blackhole.cc: Removed some old types storage/blackhole/ha_blackhole.h: Removed some old types storage/csv/ha_tina.cc: Removed some old types Updated hash-get-key function arguments Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts storage/csv/ha_tina.h: Removed some old types Removed some not needed casts storage/csv/transparent_file.cc: Removed some old types Changed type of 'bytes_read' to be able to detect read errors Fixed indentation storage/csv/transparent_file.h: Removed some old types storage/example/ha_example.cc: Removed some old types Updated hash-get-key function arguments storage/example/ha_example.h: Removed some old types storage/federated/ha_federated.cc: Removed some old types Updated hash-get-key function arguments Removed some not needed casts storage/federated/ha_federated.h: Removed some old types storage/heap/_check.c: Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts storage/heap/_rectest.c: Removed some old types storage/heap/ha_heap.cc: Removed some old types storage/heap/ha_heap.h: Removed some old types storage/heap/heapdef.h: Removed some old types storage/heap/hp_block.c: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t storage/heap/hp_clear.c: Removed some old types storage/heap/hp_close.c: Removed some old types storage/heap/hp_create.c: Removed some old types storage/heap/hp_delete.c: Removed some old types storage/heap/hp_hash.c: Removed some old types storage/heap/hp_info.c: Removed some old types storage/heap/hp_open.c: Removed some old types storage/heap/hp_rfirst.c: Removed some old types storage/heap/hp_rkey.c: Removed some old types storage/heap/hp_rlast.c: Removed some old types storage/heap/hp_rnext.c: Removed some old types storage/heap/hp_rprev.c: Removed some old types storage/heap/hp_rrnd.c: Removed some old types storage/heap/hp_rsame.c: Removed some old types storage/heap/hp_scan.c: Removed some old types storage/heap/hp_test1.c: Removed some old types storage/heap/hp_test2.c: Removed some old types storage/heap/hp_update.c: Removed some old types storage/heap/hp_write.c: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t storage/innobase/handler/ha_innodb.cc: Removed some old types Updated hash-get-key function arguments Added missing casts for alloc() and printf() Removed some not needed casts storage/innobase/handler/ha_innodb.h: Removed some old types storage/myisam/ft_boolean_search.c: Removed some old types storage/myisam/ft_nlq_search.c: Removed some old types storage/myisam/ft_parser.c: Removed some old types Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts storage/myisam/ft_static.c: Removed some old types storage/myisam/ft_stopwords.c: Removed some old types storage/myisam/ft_update.c: Removed some old types Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts storage/myisam/ftdefs.h: Removed some old types Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts storage/myisam/fulltext.h: Removed some old types storage/myisam/ha_myisam.cc: Removed some old types storage/myisam/ha_myisam.h: Removed some old types storage/myisam/mi_cache.c: Removed some old types Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts storage/myisam/mi_check.c: Removed some old types storage/myisam/mi_checksum.c: Removed some old types storage/myisam/mi_close.c: Removed some old types storage/myisam/mi_create.c: Removed some old types storage/myisam/mi_delete.c: Removed some old types storage/myisam/mi_delete_all.c: Removed some old types storage/myisam/mi_dynrec.c: Removed some old types storage/myisam/mi_extra.c: Removed some old types storage/myisam/mi_key.c: Removed some old types storage/myisam/mi_locking.c: Removed some old types storage/myisam/mi_log.c: Removed some old types storage/myisam/mi_open.c: Removed some old types Removed some not needed casts Check argument of my_write()/my_pwrite() in functions returning int Added casting of string lengths to size_t storage/myisam/mi_packrec.c: Removed some old types Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts storage/myisam/mi_page.c: Removed some old types storage/myisam/mi_preload.c: Removed some old types storage/myisam/mi_range.c: Removed some old types storage/myisam/mi_rfirst.c: Removed some old types storage/myisam/mi_rkey.c: Removed some old types storage/myisam/mi_rlast.c: Removed some old types storage/myisam/mi_rnext.c: Removed some old types storage/myisam/mi_rnext_same.c: Removed some old types storage/myisam/mi_rprev.c: Removed some old types storage/myisam/mi_rrnd.c: Removed some old types storage/myisam/mi_rsame.c: Removed some old types storage/myisam/mi_rsamepos.c: Removed some old types storage/myisam/mi_scan.c: Removed some old types storage/myisam/mi_search.c: Removed some old types storage/myisam/mi_static.c: Removed some old types storage/myisam/mi_statrec.c: Removed some old types storage/myisam/mi_test1.c: Removed some old types storage/myisam/mi_test2.c: Removed some old types storage/myisam/mi_test3.c: Removed some old types storage/myisam/mi_unique.c: Removed some old types storage/myisam/mi_update.c: Removed some old types storage/myisam/mi_write.c: Removed some old types storage/myisam/myisam_ftdump.c: Removed some old types storage/myisam/myisamchk.c: Removed some old types storage/myisam/myisamdef.h: Removed some old types storage/myisam/myisamlog.c: Removed some old types Indentation fix storage/myisam/myisampack.c: Removed some old types storage/myisam/rt_index.c: Removed some old types storage/myisam/rt_split.c: Removed some old types storage/myisam/sort.c: Removed some old types storage/myisam/sp_defs.h: Removed some old types storage/myisam/sp_key.c: Removed some old types storage/myisammrg/ha_myisammrg.cc: Removed some old types storage/myisammrg/ha_myisammrg.h: Removed some old types storage/myisammrg/myrg_close.c: Removed some old types storage/myisammrg/myrg_def.h: Removed some old types storage/myisammrg/myrg_delete.c: Removed some old types storage/myisammrg/myrg_open.c: Removed some old types Updated parameters to dirname_part() storage/myisammrg/myrg_queue.c: Removed some old types storage/myisammrg/myrg_rfirst.c: Removed some old types storage/myisammrg/myrg_rkey.c: Removed some old types storage/myisammrg/myrg_rlast.c: Removed some old types storage/myisammrg/myrg_rnext.c: Removed some old types storage/myisammrg/myrg_rnext_same.c: Removed some old types storage/myisammrg/myrg_rprev.c: Removed some old types storage/myisammrg/myrg_rrnd.c: Removed some old types storage/myisammrg/myrg_rsame.c: Removed some old types storage/myisammrg/myrg_update.c: Removed some old types storage/myisammrg/myrg_write.c: Removed some old types storage/ndb/include/util/ndb_opts.h: Removed some old types storage/ndb/src/cw/cpcd/main.cpp: Removed some old types storage/ndb/src/kernel/vm/Configuration.cpp: Removed some old types storage/ndb/src/mgmclient/main.cpp: Removed some old types storage/ndb/src/mgmsrv/InitConfigFileParser.cpp: Removed some old types Removed old disabled code storage/ndb/src/mgmsrv/main.cpp: Removed some old types storage/ndb/src/ndbapi/NdbBlob.cpp: Removed some old types storage/ndb/src/ndbapi/NdbOperationDefine.cpp: Removed not used variable storage/ndb/src/ndbapi/NdbOperationInt.cpp: Added required casts storage/ndb/src/ndbapi/NdbScanOperation.cpp: Added required casts storage/ndb/tools/delete_all.cpp: Removed some old types storage/ndb/tools/desc.cpp: Removed some old types storage/ndb/tools/drop_index.cpp: Removed some old types storage/ndb/tools/drop_tab.cpp: Removed some old types storage/ndb/tools/listTables.cpp: Removed some old types storage/ndb/tools/ndb_config.cpp: Removed some old types storage/ndb/tools/restore/consumer_restore.cpp: Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts with new defintion of packfrm() storage/ndb/tools/restore/restore_main.cpp: Removed some old types storage/ndb/tools/select_all.cpp: Removed some old types storage/ndb/tools/select_count.cpp: Removed some old types storage/ndb/tools/waiter.cpp: Removed some old types strings/bchange.c: Changed function to use uchar * and size_t strings/bcmp.c: Changed function to use uchar * and size_t strings/bmove512.c: Changed function to use uchar * and size_t strings/bmove_upp.c: Changed function to use uchar * and size_t strings/ctype-big5.c: Changed functions to use size_t Changed character length functions to return uint strings/ctype-bin.c: Changed functions to use size_t strings/ctype-cp932.c: Changed functions to use size_t Changed character length functions to return uint strings/ctype-czech.c: Fixed indentation Changed functions to use size_t strings/ctype-euc_kr.c: Changed functions to use size_t Changed character length functions to return uint strings/ctype-eucjpms.c: Changed functions to use size_t Changed character length functions to return uint unsigned char -> uchar strings/ctype-gb2312.c: Changed functions to use size_t Changed character length functions to return uint strings/ctype-gbk.c: Changed functions to use size_t Changed character length functions to return uint strings/ctype-latin1.c: Changed functions to use size_t Changed character length functions to return uint unsigned char -> uchar strings/ctype-mb.c: Changed functions to use size_t Changed character length functions to return uint strings/ctype-simple.c: Changed functions to use size_t Simpler loops for caseup/casedown unsigned int -> uint unsigned char -> uchar strings/ctype-sjis.c: Changed functions to use size_t Changed character length functions to return uint strings/ctype-tis620.c: Changed functions to use size_t Changed character length functions to return uint unsigned char -> uchar strings/ctype-uca.c: Changed functions to use size_t unsigned char -> uchar strings/ctype-ucs2.c: Moved inclusion of stdarg.h to other includes usigned char -> uchar Changed functions to use size_t Changed character length functions to return uint strings/ctype-ujis.c: Changed functions to use size_t Changed character length functions to return uint unsigned char -> uchar strings/ctype-utf8.c: Changed functions to use size_t unsigned char -> uchar Indentation fixes strings/ctype-win1250ch.c: Indentation fixes Changed functions to use size_t strings/ctype.c: Changed functions to use size_t strings/decimal.c: Changed type for memory argument to uchar * strings/do_ctype.c: Indentation fixes strings/my_strtoll10.c: unsigned char -> uchar strings/my_vsnprintf.c: Changed functions to use size_t strings/r_strinstr.c: Removed some old types Changed functions to use size_t strings/str_test.c: Removed some old types strings/strappend.c: Changed functions to use size_t strings/strcont.c: Removed some old types strings/strfill.c: Removed some old types strings/strinstr.c: Changed functions to use size_t strings/strlen.c: Changed functions to use size_t strings/strmake.c: Changed functions to use size_t strings/strnlen.c: Changed functions to use size_t strings/strnmov.c: Changed functions to use size_t strings/strto.c: unsigned char -> uchar strings/strtod.c: Changed functions to use size_t strings/strxnmov.c: Changed functions to use size_t strings/xml.c: Changed functions to use size_t Indentation fixes tests/mysql_client_test.c: Removed some old types tests/thread_test.c: Removed some old types vio/test-ssl.c: Removed some old types vio/test-sslclient.c: Removed some old types vio/test-sslserver.c: Removed some old types vio/vio.c: Removed some old types vio/vio_priv.h: Removed some old types Changed vio_read()/vio_write() to work with size_t vio/viosocket.c: Changed vio_read()/vio_write() to work with size_t Indentation fixes vio/viossl.c: Changed vio_read()/vio_write() to work with size_t Indentation fixes vio/viosslfactories.c: Removed some old types vio/viotest-ssl.c: Removed some old types win/README: More explanations
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Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO and st_relay_log_info to follow coding standards (and be more friendly to Doxygen by removing unnecessary typedefs). sql/log.cc: Renaming struct st_relay_log_info to class Relay_log_info. sql/log.h: Renaming struct st_relay_log_info to class Relay_log_info. sql/log_event.cc: Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. sql/log_event.h: Renaming struct st_relay_log_info to class Relay_log_info. Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. Removing typedef RELAY_LOG_INFO. sql/log_event_old.cc: Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. sql/log_event_old.h: Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. sql/rpl_mi.h: Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. sql/rpl_record.cc: Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. sql/rpl_record.h: Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. sql/rpl_record_old.cc: Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. sql/rpl_record_old.h: Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. sql/rpl_rli.cc: Renaming struct st_relay_log_info to class Relay_log_info. Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. sql/rpl_rli.h: Renaming struct st_relay_log_info to class Relay_log_info. Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. Removing typedef RELAY_LOG_INFO. sql/rpl_utility.cc: Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. sql/rpl_utility.h: Renaming struct st_relay_log_info to class Relay_log_info. Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. Removing typedef RELAY_LOG_INFO. sql/slave.cc: Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. sql/slave.h: Renaming struct st_relay_log_info to class Relay_log_info. Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. Removing typedef RELAY_LOG_INFO. sql/sql_binlog.cc: Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. sql/sql_class.h: Renaming struct st_relay_log_info to class Relay_log_info. Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. Removing typedef RELAY_LOG_INFO. sql/sql_repl.cc: Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info.
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Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO and st_relay_log_info to follow coding standards (and be more friendly to Doxygen by removing unnecessary typedefs). sql/log.cc: Renaming struct st_relay_log_info to class Relay_log_info. sql/log.h: Renaming struct st_relay_log_info to class Relay_log_info. sql/log_event.cc: Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. sql/log_event.h: Renaming struct st_relay_log_info to class Relay_log_info. Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. Removing typedef RELAY_LOG_INFO. sql/log_event_old.cc: Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. sql/log_event_old.h: Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. sql/rpl_mi.h: Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. sql/rpl_record.cc: Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. sql/rpl_record.h: Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. sql/rpl_record_old.cc: Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. sql/rpl_record_old.h: Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. sql/rpl_rli.cc: Renaming struct st_relay_log_info to class Relay_log_info. Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. sql/rpl_rli.h: Renaming struct st_relay_log_info to class Relay_log_info. Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. Removing typedef RELAY_LOG_INFO. sql/rpl_utility.cc: Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. sql/rpl_utility.h: Renaming struct st_relay_log_info to class Relay_log_info. Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. Removing typedef RELAY_LOG_INFO. sql/slave.cc: Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. sql/slave.h: Renaming struct st_relay_log_info to class Relay_log_info. Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. Removing typedef RELAY_LOG_INFO. sql/sql_binlog.cc: Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. sql/sql_class.h: Renaming struct st_relay_log_info to class Relay_log_info. Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info. Removing typedef RELAY_LOG_INFO. sql/sql_repl.cc: Renaming RELAY_LOG_INFO to Relay_log_info.
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WL#3817: Simplify string / memory area types and make things more consistent (first part) The following type conversions was done: - Changed byte to uchar - Changed gptr to uchar* - Change my_string to char * - Change my_size_t to size_t - Change size_s to size_t Removed declaration of byte, gptr, my_string, my_size_t and size_s. Following function parameter changes was done: - All string functions in mysys/strings was changed to use size_t instead of uint for string lengths. - All read()/write() functions changed to use size_t (including vio). - All protocoll functions changed to use size_t instead of uint - Functions that used a pointer to a string length was changed to use size_t* - Changed malloc(), free() and related functions from using gptr to use void * as this requires fewer casts in the code and is more in line with how the standard functions work. - Added extra length argument to dirname_part() to return the length of the created string. - Changed (at least) following functions to take uchar* as argument: - db_dump() - my_net_write() - net_write_command() - net_store_data() - DBUG_DUMP() - decimal2bin() & bin2decimal() - Changed my_compress() and my_uncompress() to use size_t. Changed one argument to my_uncompress() from a pointer to a value as we only return one value (makes function easier to use). - Changed type of 'pack_data' argument to packfrm() to avoid casts. - Changed in readfrm() and writefrom(), ha_discover and handler::discover() the type for argument 'frmdata' to uchar** to avoid casts. - Changed most Field functions to use uchar* instead of char* (reduced a lot of casts). - Changed field->val_xxx(xxx, new_ptr) to take const pointers. Other changes: - Removed a lot of not needed casts - Added a few new cast required by other changes - Added some cast to my_multi_malloc() arguments for safety (as string lengths needs to be uint, not size_t). - Fixed all calls to hash-get-key functions to use size_t*. (Needed to be done explicitely as this conflict was often hided by casting the function to hash_get_key). - Changed some buffers to memory regions to uchar* to avoid casts. - Changed some string lengths from uint to size_t. - Changed field->ptr to be uchar* instead of char*. This allowed us to get rid of a lot of casts. - Some changes from true -> TRUE, false -> FALSE, unsigned char -> uchar - Include zlib.h in some files as we needed declaration of crc32() - Changed MY_FILE_ERROR to be (size_t) -1. - Changed many variables to hold the result of my_read() / my_write() to be size_t. This was needed to properly detect errors (which are returned as (size_t) -1). - Removed some very old VMS code - Changed packfrm()/unpackfrm() to not be depending on uint size (portability fix) - Removed windows specific code to restore cursor position as this causes slowdown on windows and we should not mix read() and pread() calls anyway as this is not thread safe. Updated function comment to reflect this. Changed function that depended on original behavior of my_pwrite() to itself restore the cursor position (one such case). - Added some missing checking of return value of malloc(). - Changed definition of MOD_PAD_CHAR_TO_FULL_LENGTH to avoid 'long' overflow. - Changed type of table_def::m_size from my_size_t to ulong to reflect that m_size is the number of elements in the array, not a string/memory length. - Moved THD::max_row_length() to table.cc (as it's not depending on THD). Inlined max_row_length_blob() into this function. - More function comments - Fixed some compiler warnings when compiled without partitions. - Removed setting of LEX_STRING() arguments in declaration (portability fix). - Some trivial indentation/variable name changes. - Some trivial code simplifications: - Replaced some calls to alloc_root + memcpy to use strmake_root()/strdup_root(). - Changed some calls from memdup() to strmake() (Safety fix) - Simpler loops in client-simple.c BitKeeper/etc/ignore: added libmysqld/ha_ndbcluster_cond.cc --- added debian/defs.mk debian/control client/completion_hash.cc: Remove not needed casts client/my_readline.h: Remove some old types client/mysql.cc: Simplify types client/mysql_upgrade.c: Remove some old types Update call to dirname_part client/mysqladmin.cc: Remove some old types client/mysqlbinlog.cc: Remove some old types Change some buffers to be uchar to avoid casts client/mysqlcheck.c: Remove some old types client/mysqldump.c: Remove some old types Remove some not needed casts Change some string lengths to size_t client/mysqlimport.c: Remove some old types client/mysqlshow.c: Remove some old types client/mysqlslap.c: Remove some old types Remove some not needed casts client/mysqltest.c: Removed some old types Removed some not needed casts Updated hash-get-key function arguments Updated parameters to dirname_part() client/readline.cc: Removed some old types Removed some not needed casts Changed some string lengths to use size_t client/sql_string.cc: Removed some old types dbug/dbug.c: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t Changed some prototypes to avoid casts extra/comp_err.c: Removed some old types extra/innochecksum.c: Removed some old types extra/my_print_defaults.c: Removed some old types extra/mysql_waitpid.c: Removed some old types extra/perror.c: Removed some old types extra/replace.c: Removed some old types Updated parameters to dirname_part() extra/resolve_stack_dump.c: Removed some old types extra/resolveip.c: Removed some old types include/config-win.h: Removed some old types include/decimal.h: Changed binary strings to be uchar* instead of char* include/ft_global.h: Removed some old types include/hash.h: Removed some old types include/heap.h: Removed some old types Changed records_under_level to be 'ulong' instead of 'uint' to clarify usage of variable include/keycache.h: Removed some old types include/m_ctype.h: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t Changed character length functions to return uint unsigned char -> uchar include/m_string.h: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t include/my_alloc.h: Changed some string lengths to use size_t include/my_base.h: Removed some old types include/my_dbug.h: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t Changed db_dump() to take uchar * as argument for memory to reduce number of casts in usage include/my_getopt.h: Removed some old types include/my_global.h: Removed old types: my_size_t -> size_t byte -> uchar gptr -> uchar * include/my_list.h: Removed some old types include/my_nosys.h: Removed some old types include/my_pthread.h: Removed some old types include/my_sys.h: Removed some old types Changed MY_FILE_ERROR to be in line with new definitions of my_write()/my_read() Changed some string lengths to use size_t my_malloc() / my_free() now uses void * Updated parameters to dirname_part() & my_uncompress() include/my_tree.h: Removed some old types include/my_trie.h: Removed some old types include/my_user.h: Changed some string lengths to use size_t include/my_vle.h: Removed some old types include/my_xml.h: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t include/myisam.h: Removed some old types include/myisammrg.h: Removed some old types include/mysql.h: Removed some old types Changed byte streams to use uchar* instead of char* include/mysql_com.h: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts include/queues.h: Removed some old types include/sql_common.h: Removed some old types include/sslopt-longopts.h: Removed some old types include/violite.h: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t libmysql/client_settings.h: Removed some old types libmysql/libmysql.c: Removed some old types libmysql/manager.c: Removed some old types libmysqld/emb_qcache.cc: Removed some old types libmysqld/emb_qcache.h: Removed some old types libmysqld/lib_sql.cc: Removed some old types Removed some not needed casts Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts true -> TRUE, false -> FALSE mysys/array.c: Removed some old types mysys/charset.c: Changed some string lengths to use size_t mysys/checksum.c: Include zlib to get definition for crc32 Removed some old types mysys/default.c: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t mysys/default_modify.c: Changed some string lengths to use size_t Removed some not needed casts mysys/hash.c: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t Note: Prototype of hash_key() has changed which may cause problems if client uses hash_init() with a cast for the hash-get-key function. hash_element now takes 'ulong' as the index type (cleanup) mysys/list.c: Removed some old types mysys/mf_cache.c: Changed some string lengths to use size_t mysys/mf_dirname.c: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t Added argument to dirname_part() to avoid calculation of length for 'to' mysys/mf_fn_ext.c: Removed some old types Updated parameters to dirname_part() mysys/mf_format.c: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t mysys/mf_getdate.c: Removed some old types mysys/mf_iocache.c: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t Changed calculation of 'max_length' to be done the same way in all functions mysys/mf_iocache2.c: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t Clean up comments Removed not needed indentation mysys/mf_keycache.c: Removed some old types mysys/mf_keycaches.c: Removed some old types mysys/mf_loadpath.c: Removed some old types mysys/mf_pack.c: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t Removed some not needed casts Removed very old VMS code Updated parameters to dirname_part() Use result of dirnam_part() to remove call to strcat() mysys/mf_path.c: Removed some old types mysys/mf_radix.c: Removed some old types mysys/mf_same.c: Removed some old types mysys/mf_sort.c: Removed some old types mysys/mf_soundex.c: Removed some old types mysys/mf_strip.c: Removed some old types mysys/mf_tempdir.c: Removed some old types mysys/mf_unixpath.c: Removed some old types mysys/mf_wfile.c: Removed some old types mysys/mulalloc.c: Removed some old types mysys/my_alloc.c: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t Use void* as type for allocated memory area Removed some not needed casts Changed argument 'Size' to 'length' according coding guidelines mysys/my_chsize.c: Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts mysys/my_compress.c: More comments Removed some old types Changed string lengths to use size_t Changed arguments to my_uncompress() to make them easier to understand Changed packfrm()/unpackfrm() to not be depending on uint size (portability fix) Changed type of 'pack_data' argument to packfrm() to avoid casts. mysys/my_conio.c: Changed some string lengths to use size_t mysys/my_create.c: Removed some old types mysys/my_div.c: Removed some old types mysys/my_error.c: Removed some old types mysys/my_fopen.c: Removed some old types mysys/my_fstream.c: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t writen -> written mysys/my_getopt.c: Removed some old types mysys/my_getwd.c: Removed some old types More comments mysys/my_init.c: Removed some old types mysys/my_largepage.c: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t mysys/my_lib.c: Removed some old types mysys/my_lockmem.c: Removed some old types mysys/my_malloc.c: Removed some old types Changed malloc(), free() and related functions to use void * Changed all functions to use size_t mysys/my_memmem.c: Indentation cleanup mysys/my_once.c: Removed some old types Changed malloc(), free() and related functions to use void * mysys/my_open.c: Removed some old types mysys/my_pread.c: Removed some old types Changed all functions to use size_t Added comment for how my_pread() / my_pwrite() are supposed to work. Removed windows specific code to restore cursor position as this causes slowdown on windows and we should not mix read() and pread() calls anyway as this is not thread safe. (If we ever would really need this, it should be enabled only with a flag argument) mysys/my_quick.c: Removed some old types Changed all functions to use size_t mysys/my_read.c: Removed some old types Changed all functions to use size_t mysys/my_realloc.c: Removed some old types Use void* as type for allocated memory area Changed all functions to use size_t mysys/my_static.c: Removed some old types mysys/my_static.h: Removed some old types mysys/my_vle.c: Removed some old types mysys/my_wincond.c: Removed some old types mysys/my_windac.c: Removed some old types mysys/my_write.c: Removed some old types Changed all functions to use size_t mysys/ptr_cmp.c: Removed some old types Changed all functions to use size_t mysys/queues.c: Removed some old types mysys/safemalloc.c: Removed some old types Changed malloc(), free() and related functions to use void * Changed all functions to use size_t mysys/string.c: Removed some old types Changed all functions to use size_t mysys/testhash.c: Removed some old types mysys/thr_alarm.c: Removed some old types mysys/thr_lock.c: Removed some old types mysys/tree.c: Removed some old types mysys/trie.c: Removed some old types mysys/typelib.c: Removed some old types plugin/daemon_example/daemon_example.cc: Removed some old types regex/reginit.c: Removed some old types server-tools/instance-manager/buffer.cc: Changed some string lengths to use size_t Changed buffer to be of type uchar* server-tools/instance-manager/buffer.h: Changed some string lengths to use size_t Changed buffer to be of type uchar* server-tools/instance-manager/commands.cc: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t Changed buffer to be of type uchar* server-tools/instance-manager/instance_map.cc: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t Changed buffer to be of type uchar* server-tools/instance-manager/instance_options.cc: Changed buffer to be of type uchar* Replaced alloc_root + strcpy() with strdup_root() server-tools/instance-manager/mysql_connection.cc: Changed buffer to be of type uchar* server-tools/instance-manager/options.cc: Removed some old types server-tools/instance-manager/parse.cc: Changed some string lengths to use size_t server-tools/instance-manager/parse.h: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t server-tools/instance-manager/protocol.cc: Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts Changed some string lengths to use size_t server-tools/instance-manager/protocol.h: Changed some string lengths to use size_t server-tools/instance-manager/user_map.cc: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t sql/derror.cc: Removed some old types Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts Changed some string lengths to use size_t sql/discover.cc: Changed in readfrm() and writefrom() the type for argument 'frmdata' to uchar** to avoid casts Changed some string lengths to use size_t Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts sql/event_data_objects.cc: Removed some old types Added missing casts for alloc() and sprintf() sql/event_db_repository.cc: Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts Added missing casts for sprintf() sql/event_queue.cc: Removed some old types sql/field.cc: Removed some old types Changed memory buffers to be uchar* Changed some string lengths to use size_t Removed a lot of casts Safety fix in Field_blob::val_decimal() to not access zero pointer sql/field.h: Removed some old types Changed memory buffers to be uchar* (except of store() as this would have caused too many other changes). Changed some string lengths to use size_t Removed some not needed casts Changed val_xxx(xxx, new_ptr) to take const pointers sql/field_conv.cc: Removed some old types Added casts required because memory area pointers are now uchar* sql/filesort.cc: Initalize variable that was used unitialized in error conditions sql/gen_lex_hash.cc: Removed some old types Changed memory buffers to be uchar* Changed some string lengths to use size_t Removed a lot of casts Safety fix in Field_blob::val_decimal() to not access zero pointer sql/gstream.h: Added required cast sql/ha_ndbcluster.cc: Removed some old types Updated hash-get-key function arguments Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts Added required casts Removed some not needed casts sql/ha_ndbcluster.h: Removed some old types sql/ha_ndbcluster_binlog.cc: Removed some old types Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts Replaced sql_alloc() + memcpy() + set end 0 with sql_strmake() Changed some string lengths to use size_t Added missing casts for alloc() and sprintf() sql/ha_ndbcluster_binlog.h: Removed some old types sql/ha_ndbcluster_cond.cc: Removed some old types Removed some not needed casts sql/ha_ndbcluster_cond.h: Removed some old types sql/ha_partition.cc: Removed some old types Changed prototype for change_partition() to avoid casts sql/ha_partition.h: Removed some old types sql/handler.cc: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t sql/handler.h: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t Changed type for 'frmblob' parameter for discover() and ha_discover() to get fewer casts sql/hash_filo.h: Removed some old types Changed all functions to use size_t sql/hostname.cc: Removed some old types sql/item.cc: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t Use strmake() instead of memdup() to create a null terminated string. Updated calls to new Field() sql/item.h: Removed some old types Changed malloc(), free() and related functions to use void * Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts sql/item_cmpfunc.cc: Removed some old types Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts sql/item_cmpfunc.h: Removed some old types sql/item_create.cc: Removed some old types sql/item_func.cc: Removed some old types Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts Removed some not needed casts Added test for failing alloc() in init_result_field() Remove old confusing comment Fixed compiler warning sql/item_func.h: Removed some old types sql/item_row.cc: Removed some old types sql/item_row.h: Removed some old types sql/item_strfunc.cc: Include zlib (needed becasue we call crc32) Removed some old types sql/item_strfunc.h: Removed some old types Changed some types to match new function prototypes sql/item_subselect.cc: Removed some old types sql/item_subselect.h: Removed some old types sql/item_sum.cc: Removed some old types Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts Removed some not needed casts sql/item_sum.h: Removed some old types sql/item_timefunc.cc: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t sql/item_timefunc.h: Removed some old types sql/item_xmlfunc.cc: Changed some string lengths to use size_t sql/item_xmlfunc.h: Removed some old types sql/key.cc: Removed some old types Removed some not needed casts sql/lock.cc: Removed some old types Added some cast to my_multi_malloc() arguments for safety sql/log.cc: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts Changed usage of pwrite() to not assume it holds the cursor position for the file Made usage of my_read() safer sql/log_event.cc: Removed some old types Added checking of return value of malloc() in pack_info() Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts Removed some 'const' to avoid casts Added missing casts for alloc() and sprintf() Added required casts Removed some not needed casts Added some cast to my_multi_malloc() arguments for safety sql/log_event.h: Removed some old types Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts sql/log_event_old.cc: Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts Removed some not needed casts sql/log_event_old.h: Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts sql/mf_iocache.cc: Removed some old types sql/my_decimal.cc: Changed memory area to use uchar* sql/my_decimal.h: Changed memory area to use uchar* sql/mysql_priv.h: Removed some old types Changed malloc(), free() and related functions to use void * Changed some string lengths to use size_t Changed definition of MOD_PAD_CHAR_TO_FULL_LENGTH to avoid long overflow Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts sql/mysqld.cc: Removed some old types sql/net_serv.cc: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts Ensure that vio_read()/vio_write() return values 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Removed some not needed casts Added required casts sql/sql_analyse.cc: Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts sql/sql_analyse.h: Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts sql/sql_array.h: Removed some old types sql/sql_base.cc: Removed some old types Updated hash-get-key function arguments sql/sql_binlog.cc: Removed some old types Added missing casts for printf() sql/sql_cache.cc: Removed some old types Updated hash-get-key function arguments Removed some not needed casts Changed some string lengths to use size_t sql/sql_cache.h: Removed some old types Removed reference to not existing function cache_key() Updated hash-get-key function arguments sql/sql_class.cc: Removed some old types Updated hash-get-key function arguments Added missing casts for alloc() Updated hash-get-key function arguments Moved THD::max_row_length() to table.cc (as it's not depending on THD) Removed some not needed casts sql/sql_class.h: Removed some old types Changed malloc(), free() and 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Removed some old types Removed compiler warning sql/sql_manager.cc: Removed some old types sql/sql_map.cc: Removed some old types sql/sql_map.h: Removed some old types sql/sql_olap.cc: Removed some old types sql/sql_parse.cc: Removed some old types Trivial move of code lines to make things more readable Changed some string lengths to use size_t Added missing casts for alloc() sql/sql_partition.cc: Removed some old types Removed compiler warnings about not used functions Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts Removed some not needed casts sql/sql_partition.h: Removed some old types Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts sql/sql_plugin.cc: Removed some old types Added missing casts for alloc() Updated hash-get-key function arguments sql/sql_prepare.cc: Removed some old types Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts Added missing casts for alloc() and printf() sql-common/client.c: Removed some old types Changed some memory areas to use uchar* sql-common/my_user.c: Changed some string lengths to use size_t sql-common/pack.c: Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts sql/sql_repl.cc: Added required casts Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts Changed some string lengths to use size_t sql/sql_select.cc: Removed some old types Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts Removed some old types sql/sql_select.h: Removed some old types Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts sql/sql_servers.cc: Removed some old types Updated hash-get-key function arguments sql/sql_show.cc: Removed some old types Added missing casts for alloc() Removed some not needed casts sql/sql_string.cc: Removed some old types Added required casts sql/sql_table.cc: Removed some old types Removed compiler warning about not used variable Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts Removed some not needed casts sql/sql_test.cc: Removed some old types sql/sql_trigger.cc: Removed some old types Added missing casts for alloc() sql/sql_udf.cc: Removed some old types Updated hash-get-key function arguments sql/sql_union.cc: Removed some old types sql/sql_update.cc: Removed some old types Removed some not needed casts sql/sql_view.cc: Removed some old types sql/sql_yacc.yy: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t Added missing casts for alloc() sql/stacktrace.c: Removed some old types sql/stacktrace.h: Removed some old types sql/structs.h: Removed some old types sql/table.cc: Removed some old types Updated hash-get-key function arguments Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts Removed setting of LEX_STRING() arguments in declaration Added required casts More function comments Moved max_row_length() here from sql_class.cc/sql_class.h sql/table.h: Removed some old types Changed some string lengths to use size_t sql/thr_malloc.cc: Use void* as type for allocated memory area Changed all functions to use size_t sql/tzfile.h: Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts 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function arguments Added missing casts for alloc() and printf() Removed some not needed casts storage/innobase/handler/ha_innodb.h: Removed some old types storage/myisam/ft_boolean_search.c: Removed some old types storage/myisam/ft_nlq_search.c: Removed some old types storage/myisam/ft_parser.c: Removed some old types Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts storage/myisam/ft_static.c: Removed some old types storage/myisam/ft_stopwords.c: Removed some old types storage/myisam/ft_update.c: Removed some old types Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts storage/myisam/ftdefs.h: Removed some old types Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts storage/myisam/fulltext.h: Removed some old types storage/myisam/ha_myisam.cc: Removed some old types storage/myisam/ha_myisam.h: Removed some old types storage/myisam/mi_cache.c: Removed some old types Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts storage/myisam/mi_check.c: Removed some old types storage/myisam/mi_checksum.c: Removed some old types storage/myisam/mi_close.c: Removed some old types storage/myisam/mi_create.c: Removed some old types storage/myisam/mi_delete.c: Removed some old types storage/myisam/mi_delete_all.c: Removed some old types storage/myisam/mi_dynrec.c: Removed some old types storage/myisam/mi_extra.c: Removed some old types storage/myisam/mi_key.c: Removed some old types storage/myisam/mi_locking.c: Removed some old types storage/myisam/mi_log.c: Removed some old types storage/myisam/mi_open.c: Removed some old types Removed some not needed casts Check argument of my_write()/my_pwrite() in functions returning int Added casting of string lengths to size_t storage/myisam/mi_packrec.c: Removed some old types Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts storage/myisam/mi_page.c: Removed some old types storage/myisam/mi_preload.c: Removed some old types storage/myisam/mi_range.c: Removed some old types storage/myisam/mi_rfirst.c: Removed some old types storage/myisam/mi_rkey.c: Removed some old types storage/myisam/mi_rlast.c: Removed some old types storage/myisam/mi_rnext.c: Removed some old types storage/myisam/mi_rnext_same.c: Removed some old types storage/myisam/mi_rprev.c: Removed some old types storage/myisam/mi_rrnd.c: Removed some old types storage/myisam/mi_rsame.c: Removed some old types storage/myisam/mi_rsamepos.c: Removed some old types storage/myisam/mi_scan.c: Removed some old types storage/myisam/mi_search.c: Removed some old types storage/myisam/mi_static.c: Removed some old types storage/myisam/mi_statrec.c: Removed some old types storage/myisam/mi_test1.c: Removed some old types storage/myisam/mi_test2.c: Removed some old types storage/myisam/mi_test3.c: Removed some old types storage/myisam/mi_unique.c: Removed some old types storage/myisam/mi_update.c: Removed some old types storage/myisam/mi_write.c: Removed some old types storage/myisam/myisam_ftdump.c: Removed some old types storage/myisam/myisamchk.c: Removed some old types storage/myisam/myisamdef.h: Removed some old types storage/myisam/myisamlog.c: Removed some old types Indentation fix storage/myisam/myisampack.c: Removed some old types storage/myisam/rt_index.c: Removed some old types storage/myisam/rt_split.c: Removed some old types storage/myisam/sort.c: Removed some old types storage/myisam/sp_defs.h: Removed some old types storage/myisam/sp_key.c: Removed some old types storage/myisammrg/ha_myisammrg.cc: Removed some old types storage/myisammrg/ha_myisammrg.h: Removed some old types storage/myisammrg/myrg_close.c: Removed some old types storage/myisammrg/myrg_def.h: Removed some old types storage/myisammrg/myrg_delete.c: Removed some old types storage/myisammrg/myrg_open.c: Removed some old types Updated parameters to dirname_part() storage/myisammrg/myrg_queue.c: Removed some old types storage/myisammrg/myrg_rfirst.c: Removed some old types storage/myisammrg/myrg_rkey.c: Removed some old types 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storage/ndb/src/ndbapi/NdbOperationInt.cpp: Added required casts storage/ndb/src/ndbapi/NdbScanOperation.cpp: Added required casts storage/ndb/tools/delete_all.cpp: Removed some old types storage/ndb/tools/desc.cpp: Removed some old types storage/ndb/tools/drop_index.cpp: Removed some old types storage/ndb/tools/drop_tab.cpp: Removed some old types storage/ndb/tools/listTables.cpp: Removed some old types storage/ndb/tools/ndb_config.cpp: Removed some old types storage/ndb/tools/restore/consumer_restore.cpp: Changed some buffers to be uchar* to avoid casts with new defintion of packfrm() storage/ndb/tools/restore/restore_main.cpp: Removed some old types storage/ndb/tools/select_all.cpp: Removed some old types storage/ndb/tools/select_count.cpp: Removed some old types storage/ndb/tools/waiter.cpp: Removed some old types strings/bchange.c: Changed function to use uchar * and size_t strings/bcmp.c: Changed function to use uchar * and size_t strings/bmove512.c: Changed function to use uchar 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19 years ago
BUG#31581: 5.1-telco-6.1 -> 5.1.22. Slave crashes during starting This patch has two purposes: (1) To refactor the code so that {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old does not use code from {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event. Before refactoring there was the following problem: whenever we modifed the code for new events, it affected the old events. This is bad, as it makes maintainance difficult. After refactoring, we can safely edit the new code without affecting old events. So, if we for instance modify the binary format of new events, we no longer need to worry about how the new code reads old events. (2) To fix BUG#31581. These two objectives are reached by the following changes: - Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. - Fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. - Added comments to log_event_old.h (This patch is identical to the previously committed patch which was a collapse of three changesets, except that it adds assert(0) to constructors for old types of row log events that should never be called.) sql/log_event_old.cc: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. sql/log_event_old.h: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also added comment explaining what the file contains and what the classes do.
18 years ago
BUG#21842 (Cluster fails to replicate to innodb or myisam with err 134 using TPC-B): Problem: A RBR event can contain incomplete row data (only key value and fields which have been changed). In that case, when the row is unpacked into record and written to a table, the missing fields get incorrect NULL values leading to master-slave inconsistency. Solution: Use values found in slave's table for columns which are not given in the rows event. The code for writing a single row uses the following algorithm: 1. unpack row_data into table->record[0], 2. try to insert record, 3. if duplicate record found, fetch it into table->record[0], 4. unpack row_data into table->record[0], 5. write table->record[0] into the table. Where row_data is the row as stored in the data area of a rows event. Thus: a) unpacking of row_data happens at the time when row is written into a table, b) when unpacking (in step 4), only columns present in row_data are overwritten - all other columns remain as they were found in the table. Since all data needed for the above algorithm is stored inside Rows_log_event class, functions which locate and write rows are turned into methods of that class. replace_record() -> Rows_log_event::write_row() find_and_fetch_row() -> Rows_log_event::find_row() Both methods take row data from event's data buffer - the row being processed is pointed by m_curr_row. They unpack the data as needed into table's record buffers record[0] or record[1]. When row is unpacked, m_curr_row_end is set to point at next row in the data buffer. Other changes introduced in this changeset: - Change signature of unpack_row(): don't report errors and don't setup table's rw_set here. Errors can happen only when setting default values in prepare_record() function and are detected there. - In Rows_log_event and derived classes, don't pass arguments to the execution primitives (do_...() member functions) but use class members instead. - Move old row handling code into log_event_old.cc to be used by *_rows_log_event_old classes. Also, a new test rpl_ndb_2other is added which tests basic replication from master using ndb tables to slave storing the same tables using (possibly) different engine (myisam,innodb). Test is based on existing tests rpl_ndb_2myisam and rpl_ndb_2innodb. However, these tests doesn't work for various reasons and currently are disabled (see BUG#19227). The new test differs from the ones it is based on as follows: 1. Single test tests replication with different storage engines on slave (myisam, innodb, ndb). 2. Include file extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_eng.test containing original tests is replaced by extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test which doesn't contain tests using partitioned tables as these don't work currently. Instead, it tests replication to a slave which has more or less columns than master. 3. Include file include/rpl_multi_engine3.inc is replaced with include/rpl_multi_engine2.inc. The later differs by performing slightly different operations (updating more than one row in the table) and clearing table with "TRUNCATE TABLE" statement instead of "DELETE FROM" as replication of "DELETE" doesn't work well in this setting. 4. Slave must use option --log-slave-updates=0 as otherwise execution of replication events generated by ndb fails if table uses a different storage engine on slave (see BUG#29569). sql/log_event.cc: - Initialization of new Rows_log_event members. - Fixing some typos in documentation. In Rows_log_event::do_apply_event: - Set COMPLETE_ROWS_F flag (when master and slave have the same number of columns and all colums are present in the row) - Move initialization of tables write/read sets here, outside the rows processing loop (and out of unpack_row() function). - Remove calls to do_prepare_row() - no longer needed. - Add code managing m_curr_row and m_curr_row_end pointers. - Change signatures of row processing methods of Rows_log_event and it descendants - now most arguments are taken from class members. - Remove do_prepare_row() methods which are no longer used. - The auto_afree_ptr template is moved to rpl_utility.h (so that it can be used in log_event_old.cc). - Removed copy_extra_fields() function - no longer used. In Rows_log_event::write_row (former replace_record): - The old code is moved to log_event_old.cc. - Use prepare_record() and non-destructive unpack_current_row() to fill record with data. - In case a record being inserted already exists on slave and row data is incomplete use the record found and non-destructive unpack_current_row() to combine new column values with existing ones. - More debug info added. In Rows_log_event::find_row (former find_and_fetch_row function): - The old code is moved to log_event_old.cc. - Unpacking of the row is moved here. - In case of search using PK, the key data is prepared here. - More debug info added. - Remove initialization of Rows_log_event::m_after_image buffer which is no longer used. - Use new row unpacking methods in Update_rows_log_event::do_exec_row() to create before and after image. Note: all existing code used by Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() has been moved to log_event_old.cc to be used by *_rows_log_event_old classes. sql/log_event.h: - Add new COMPLETE_ROWS_F flag in Rows_log_event. - Add Rows_log_event members describing the row being processed. - Add a pointer to key buffer which is used in derived classes. - Add new methods: find__row(), write_row() and unpack_current_row(). - Change signatures of do_...() methods (replace method arguments by class members). - Remove do_prepare_row() method which is no longer used. - Update method documentation. - Add Old_rows_log_event class, which contains the old row processing code, as a friend of Rows_log_event so that it can access all members of an event instance. sql/log_event_old.cc: Move here old implementation of Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() and helper methods. sql/log_event_old.h: - Define new class Old_rows_log_event encapsulating old version of Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() and the helper methods. - Add the Old_rows_log_event class as a base for *_old versions of RBR event classes, ensure that the old version of do_apply_event() is called. - For *_old classes, declare the helper methods used in the old version of do_apply_event(). sql/rpl_record.cc: - Make unpack_row non-destructive for columns not present in the row. - Don't fill read/write set here as it is done outside these functions. - Move initialization of a record with default values to a separate function prepare_record(). sql/rpl_record.h: - Change signature of unpack_row(). - Declare function prepare_record(). sql/rpl_utility.cc: Make tabe_def::calc_field_size() a const method. sql/rpl_utility.h: Make table_def::calc_field_size() a const method. Move auto_afree_ptr template here so that it can be re-used (currently in log_event.cc and log_event_old.cc). Similar with DBUG_PRINT_BITSET macro. mysql-test/extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test: Modification of rpl_ndb_2multi_eng test. Tests with partitioned tables are removed and a setup with slave having different number of columns than master is added. mysql-test/include/rpl_multi_engine2.inc: Modification of rpl_multi_engine3.inc which operates on more rows and replaces "DELETE FROM t1" with "TRUNCATE TABLE t1" as the first form doesn't replicate in NDB -> non-NDB setting (BUG#28538). mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/r/rpl_ndb_2other.result: Results of the test. mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/t/rpl_ndb_2other-slave.opt: Test options. --log-slave-updates=0 is compulsory as otherwise non-NDB slave applying row events from NDB master will fail when trying to log them. mysql-test/suite/rpl_ndb/t/rpl_ndb_2other.test: Test replication of NDB table to slave using other engine. The main test is in extra/rpl_tests/rpl_ndb_2multi_basic.test. It is included here several times with different settings of default storage engine on slave.
19 years ago
BUG#31581: 5.1-telco-6.1 -> 5.1.22. Slave crashes during starting This patch has two purposes: (1) To refactor the code so that {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old does not use code from {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event. Before refactoring there was the following problem: whenever we modifed the code for new events, it affected the old events. This is bad, as it makes maintainance difficult. After refactoring, we can safely edit the new code without affecting old events. So, if we for instance modify the binary format of new events, we no longer need to worry about how the new code reads old events. (2) To fix BUG#31581. These two objectives are reached by the following changes: - Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. - Fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. - Added comments to log_event_old.h (This patch is identical to the previously committed patch which was a collapse of three changesets, except that it adds assert(0) to constructors for old types of row log events that should never be called.) sql/log_event_old.cc: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. sql/log_event_old.h: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also added comment explaining what the file contains and what the classes do.
18 years ago
BUG#31581: 5.1-telco-6.1 -> 5.1.22. Slave crashes during starting This patch has two purposes: (1) To refactor the code so that {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old does not use code from {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event. Before refactoring there was the following problem: whenever we modifed the code for new events, it affected the old events. This is bad, as it makes maintainance difficult. After refactoring, we can safely edit the new code without affecting old events. So, if we for instance modify the binary format of new events, we no longer need to worry about how the new code reads old events. (2) To fix BUG#31581. These two objectives are reached by the following changes: - Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. - Fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. - Added comments to log_event_old.h (This patch is identical to the previously committed patch which was a collapse of three changesets, except that it adds assert(0) to constructors for old types of row log events that should never be called.) sql/log_event_old.cc: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. sql/log_event_old.h: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also added comment explaining what the file contains and what the classes do.
18 years ago
BUG#31581: 5.1-telco-6.1 -> 5.1.22. Slave crashes during starting This patch has two purposes: (1) To refactor the code so that {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old does not use code from {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event. Before refactoring there was the following problem: whenever we modifed the code for new events, it affected the old events. This is bad, as it makes maintainance difficult. After refactoring, we can safely edit the new code without affecting old events. So, if we for instance modify the binary format of new events, we no longer need to worry about how the new code reads old events. (2) To fix BUG#31581. These two objectives are reached by the following changes: - Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. - Fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. - Added comments to log_event_old.h (This patch is identical to the previously committed patch which was a collapse of three changesets, except that it adds assert(0) to constructors for old types of row log events that should never be called.) sql/log_event_old.cc: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. sql/log_event_old.h: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also added comment explaining what the file contains and what the classes do.
18 years ago
BUG#31581: 5.1-telco-6.1 -> 5.1.22. Slave crashes during starting This patch has two purposes: (1) To refactor the code so that {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old does not use code from {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event. Before refactoring there was the following problem: whenever we modifed the code for new events, it affected the old events. This is bad, as it makes maintainance difficult. After refactoring, we can safely edit the new code without affecting old events. So, if we for instance modify the binary format of new events, we no longer need to worry about how the new code reads old events. (2) To fix BUG#31581. These two objectives are reached by the following changes: - Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. - Fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. - Added comments to log_event_old.h (This patch is identical to the previously committed patch which was a collapse of three changesets, except that it adds assert(0) to constructors for old types of row log events that should never be called.) sql/log_event_old.cc: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. sql/log_event_old.h: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also added comment explaining what the file contains and what the classes do.
18 years ago
BUG#31583 (5.1-telco-6.1 -> 5.1.22. Slave returns Error in unknown event): In the patch for BUG#21842, the code for handling old rows events were refactored. There were a bug in the refactored code (possibly introduced after the patch for BUG#21842) that caused caused the refactored old events to read a columns bitmap after image even though there is no such bitmap for old events. As a result, the reading got out of sync, and started reading invalid data. This patch removes all trace of the after image column bitmap from the refactored old events and removes functions that are no longer needed because they are empty. sql/log_event.cc: Adding debug printouts and adding old rows events names to output so that they are not printed as unknown events. sql/log_event_old.cc: Adding debug printouts to see how the old events are partitioned when being decoded. Removing all traces of the column bitmap for the after image in the old events since there is none. Removing the following functions since they are no longer needed: - Update_rows_log_event_old::init() - Update_rows_log_event_old::~Update_rows_log_event_old() Removing unused local variable. sql/log_event_old.h: Removing all traces of the column bitmap for the after image in the old events since there is none. Removing the following functions since they are no longer needed: - Update_rows_log_event_old::init() - Update_rows_log_event_old::is_valid() - Update_rows_log_event_old::~Update_rows_log_event_old() Removing unused local variable. mysql-test/suite/bugs/r/rpl_bug31583.result: New BitKeeper file ``mysql-test/suite/bugs/r/rpl_bug31583.result'' mysql-test/suite/bugs/t/rpl_bug31583.test: New BitKeeper file ``mysql-test/suite/bugs/t/rpl_bug31583.test''
18 years ago
BUG#31581: 5.1-telco-6.1 -> 5.1.22. Slave crashes during starting This patch has two purposes: (1) To refactor the code so that {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old does not use code from {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event. Before refactoring there was the following problem: whenever we modifed the code for new events, it affected the old events. This is bad, as it makes maintainance difficult. After refactoring, we can safely edit the new code without affecting old events. So, if we for instance modify the binary format of new events, we no longer need to worry about how the new code reads old events. (2) To fix BUG#31581. These two objectives are reached by the following changes: - Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. - Fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. - Added comments to log_event_old.h (This patch is identical to the previously committed patch which was a collapse of three changesets, except that it adds assert(0) to constructors for old types of row log events that should never be called.) sql/log_event_old.cc: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. sql/log_event_old.h: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also added comment explaining what the file contains and what the classes do.
18 years ago
BUG#31583 (5.1-telco-6.1 -> 5.1.22. Slave returns Error in unknown event): In the patch for BUG#21842, the code for handling old rows events were refactored. There were a bug in the refactored code (possibly introduced after the patch for BUG#21842) that caused caused the refactored old events to read a columns bitmap after image even though there is no such bitmap for old events. As a result, the reading got out of sync, and started reading invalid data. This patch removes all trace of the after image column bitmap from the refactored old events and removes functions that are no longer needed because they are empty. sql/log_event.cc: Adding debug printouts and adding old rows events names to output so that they are not printed as unknown events. sql/log_event_old.cc: Adding debug printouts to see how the old events are partitioned when being decoded. Removing all traces of the column bitmap for the after image in the old events since there is none. Removing the following functions since they are no longer needed: - Update_rows_log_event_old::init() - Update_rows_log_event_old::~Update_rows_log_event_old() Removing unused local variable. sql/log_event_old.h: Removing all traces of the column bitmap for the after image in the old events since there is none. Removing the following functions since they are no longer needed: - Update_rows_log_event_old::init() - Update_rows_log_event_old::is_valid() - Update_rows_log_event_old::~Update_rows_log_event_old() Removing unused local variable. mysql-test/suite/bugs/r/rpl_bug31583.result: New BitKeeper file ``mysql-test/suite/bugs/r/rpl_bug31583.result'' mysql-test/suite/bugs/t/rpl_bug31583.test: New BitKeeper file ``mysql-test/suite/bugs/t/rpl_bug31583.test''
18 years ago
BUG#31581: 5.1-telco-6.1 -> 5.1.22. Slave crashes during starting This patch has two purposes: (1) To refactor the code so that {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old does not use code from {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event. Before refactoring there was the following problem: whenever we modifed the code for new events, it affected the old events. This is bad, as it makes maintainance difficult. After refactoring, we can safely edit the new code without affecting old events. So, if we for instance modify the binary format of new events, we no longer need to worry about how the new code reads old events. (2) To fix BUG#31581. These two objectives are reached by the following changes: - Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. - Fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. - Added comments to log_event_old.h (This patch is identical to the previously committed patch which was a collapse of three changesets, except that it adds assert(0) to constructors for old types of row log events that should never be called.) sql/log_event_old.cc: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. sql/log_event_old.h: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also added comment explaining what the file contains and what the classes do.
18 years ago
BUG#31581: 5.1-telco-6.1 -> 5.1.22. Slave crashes during starting This patch has two purposes: (1) To refactor the code so that {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old does not use code from {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event. Before refactoring there was the following problem: whenever we modifed the code for new events, it affected the old events. This is bad, as it makes maintainance difficult. After refactoring, we can safely edit the new code without affecting old events. So, if we for instance modify the binary format of new events, we no longer need to worry about how the new code reads old events. (2) To fix BUG#31581. These two objectives are reached by the following changes: - Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. - Fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. - Added comments to log_event_old.h (This patch is identical to the previously committed patch which was a collapse of three changesets, except that it adds assert(0) to constructors for old types of row log events that should never be called.) sql/log_event_old.cc: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. sql/log_event_old.h: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also added comment explaining what the file contains and what the classes do.
18 years ago
BUG#31583 (5.1-telco-6.1 -> 5.1.22. Slave returns Error in unknown event): In the patch for BUG#21842, the code for handling old rows events were refactored. There were a bug in the refactored code (possibly introduced after the patch for BUG#21842) that caused caused the refactored old events to read a columns bitmap after image even though there is no such bitmap for old events. As a result, the reading got out of sync, and started reading invalid data. This patch removes all trace of the after image column bitmap from the refactored old events and removes functions that are no longer needed because they are empty. sql/log_event.cc: Adding debug printouts and adding old rows events names to output so that they are not printed as unknown events. sql/log_event_old.cc: Adding debug printouts to see how the old events are partitioned when being decoded. Removing all traces of the column bitmap for the after image in the old events since there is none. Removing the following functions since they are no longer needed: - Update_rows_log_event_old::init() - Update_rows_log_event_old::~Update_rows_log_event_old() Removing unused local variable. sql/log_event_old.h: Removing all traces of the column bitmap for the after image in the old events since there is none. Removing the following functions since they are no longer needed: - Update_rows_log_event_old::init() - Update_rows_log_event_old::is_valid() - Update_rows_log_event_old::~Update_rows_log_event_old() Removing unused local variable. mysql-test/suite/bugs/r/rpl_bug31583.result: New BitKeeper file ``mysql-test/suite/bugs/r/rpl_bug31583.result'' mysql-test/suite/bugs/t/rpl_bug31583.test: New BitKeeper file ``mysql-test/suite/bugs/t/rpl_bug31583.test''
18 years ago
BUG#31581: 5.1-telco-6.1 -> 5.1.22. Slave crashes during starting This patch has two purposes: (1) To refactor the code so that {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old does not use code from {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event. Before refactoring there was the following problem: whenever we modifed the code for new events, it affected the old events. This is bad, as it makes maintainance difficult. After refactoring, we can safely edit the new code without affecting old events. So, if we for instance modify the binary format of new events, we no longer need to worry about how the new code reads old events. (2) To fix BUG#31581. These two objectives are reached by the following changes: - Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. - Fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. - Added comments to log_event_old.h (This patch is identical to the previously committed patch which was a collapse of three changesets, except that it adds assert(0) to constructors for old types of row log events that should never be called.) sql/log_event_old.cc: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. sql/log_event_old.h: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also added comment explaining what the file contains and what the classes do.
18 years ago
BUG#31581: 5.1-telco-6.1 -> 5.1.22. Slave crashes during starting This patch has two purposes: (1) To refactor the code so that {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old does not use code from {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event. Before refactoring there was the following problem: whenever we modifed the code for new events, it affected the old events. This is bad, as it makes maintainance difficult. After refactoring, we can safely edit the new code without affecting old events. So, if we for instance modify the binary format of new events, we no longer need to worry about how the new code reads old events. (2) To fix BUG#31581. These two objectives are reached by the following changes: - Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. - Fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. - Added comments to log_event_old.h (This patch is identical to the previously committed patch which was a collapse of three changesets, except that it adds assert(0) to constructors for old types of row log events that should never be called.) sql/log_event_old.cc: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. sql/log_event_old.h: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also added comment explaining what the file contains and what the classes do.
18 years ago
BUG#31581: 5.1-telco-6.1 -> 5.1.22. Slave crashes during starting This patch has two purposes: (1) To refactor the code so that {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old does not use code from {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event. Before refactoring there was the following problem: whenever we modifed the code for new events, it affected the old events. This is bad, as it makes maintainance difficult. After refactoring, we can safely edit the new code without affecting old events. So, if we for instance modify the binary format of new events, we no longer need to worry about how the new code reads old events. (2) To fix BUG#31581. These two objectives are reached by the following changes: - Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. - Fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. - Added comments to log_event_old.h (This patch is identical to the previously committed patch which was a collapse of three changesets, except that it adds assert(0) to constructors for old types of row log events that should never be called.) sql/log_event_old.cc: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. sql/log_event_old.h: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also added comment explaining what the file contains and what the classes do.
18 years ago
BUG#31581: 5.1-telco-6.1 -> 5.1.22. Slave crashes during starting This patch has two purposes: (1) To refactor the code so that {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old does not use code from {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event. Before refactoring there was the following problem: whenever we modifed the code for new events, it affected the old events. This is bad, as it makes maintainance difficult. After refactoring, we can safely edit the new code without affecting old events. So, if we for instance modify the binary format of new events, we no longer need to worry about how the new code reads old events. (2) To fix BUG#31581. These two objectives are reached by the following changes: - Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. - Fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. - Added comments to log_event_old.h (This patch is identical to the previously committed patch which was a collapse of three changesets, except that it adds assert(0) to constructors for old types of row log events that should never be called.) sql/log_event_old.cc: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. sql/log_event_old.h: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also added comment explaining what the file contains and what the classes do.
18 years ago
BUG#31581: 5.1-telco-6.1 -> 5.1.22. Slave crashes during starting This patch has two purposes: (1) To refactor the code so that {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old does not use code from {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event. Before refactoring there was the following problem: whenever we modifed the code for new events, it affected the old events. This is bad, as it makes maintainance difficult. After refactoring, we can safely edit the new code without affecting old events. So, if we for instance modify the binary format of new events, we no longer need to worry about how the new code reads old events. (2) To fix BUG#31581. These two objectives are reached by the following changes: - Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. - Fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. - Added comments to log_event_old.h (This patch is identical to the previously committed patch which was a collapse of three changesets, except that it adds assert(0) to constructors for old types of row log events that should never be called.) sql/log_event_old.cc: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. sql/log_event_old.h: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also added comment explaining what the file contains and what the classes do.
18 years ago
BUG#31581: 5.1-telco-6.1 -> 5.1.22. Slave crashes during starting This patch has two purposes: (1) To refactor the code so that {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old does not use code from {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event. Before refactoring there was the following problem: whenever we modifed the code for new events, it affected the old events. This is bad, as it makes maintainance difficult. After refactoring, we can safely edit the new code without affecting old events. So, if we for instance modify the binary format of new events, we no longer need to worry about how the new code reads old events. (2) To fix BUG#31581. These two objectives are reached by the following changes: - Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. - Fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. - Added comments to log_event_old.h (This patch is identical to the previously committed patch which was a collapse of three changesets, except that it adds assert(0) to constructors for old types of row log events that should never be called.) sql/log_event_old.cc: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. sql/log_event_old.h: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also added comment explaining what the file contains and what the classes do.
18 years ago
BUG#31581: 5.1-telco-6.1 -> 5.1.22. Slave crashes during starting This patch has two purposes: (1) To refactor the code so that {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old does not use code from {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event. Before refactoring there was the following problem: whenever we modifed the code for new events, it affected the old events. This is bad, as it makes maintainance difficult. After refactoring, we can safely edit the new code without affecting old events. So, if we for instance modify the binary format of new events, we no longer need to worry about how the new code reads old events. (2) To fix BUG#31581. These two objectives are reached by the following changes: - Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. - Fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. - Added comments to log_event_old.h (This patch is identical to the previously committed patch which was a collapse of three changesets, except that it adds assert(0) to constructors for old types of row log events that should never be called.) sql/log_event_old.cc: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. sql/log_event_old.h: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also added comment explaining what the file contains and what the classes do.
18 years ago
BUG#31581: 5.1-telco-6.1 -> 5.1.22. Slave crashes during starting This patch has two purposes: (1) To refactor the code so that {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old does not use code from {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event. Before refactoring there was the following problem: whenever we modifed the code for new events, it affected the old events. This is bad, as it makes maintainance difficult. After refactoring, we can safely edit the new code without affecting old events. So, if we for instance modify the binary format of new events, we no longer need to worry about how the new code reads old events. (2) To fix BUG#31581. These two objectives are reached by the following changes: - Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. - Fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. - Added comments to log_event_old.h (This patch is identical to the previously committed patch which was a collapse of three changesets, except that it adds assert(0) to constructors for old types of row log events that should never be called.) sql/log_event_old.cc: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. sql/log_event_old.h: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also added comment explaining what the file contains and what the classes do.
18 years ago
BUG#31581: 5.1-telco-6.1 -> 5.1.22. Slave crashes during starting This patch has two purposes: (1) To refactor the code so that {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old does not use code from {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event. Before refactoring there was the following problem: whenever we modifed the code for new events, it affected the old events. This is bad, as it makes maintainance difficult. After refactoring, we can safely edit the new code without affecting old events. So, if we for instance modify the binary format of new events, we no longer need to worry about how the new code reads old events. (2) To fix BUG#31581. These two objectives are reached by the following changes: - Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. - Fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. - Added comments to log_event_old.h (This patch is identical to the previously committed patch which was a collapse of three changesets, except that it adds assert(0) to constructors for old types of row log events that should never be called.) sql/log_event_old.cc: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. sql/log_event_old.h: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also added comment explaining what the file contains and what the classes do.
18 years ago
BUG#31581: 5.1-telco-6.1 -> 5.1.22. Slave crashes during starting This patch has two purposes: (1) To refactor the code so that {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old does not use code from {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event. Before refactoring there was the following problem: whenever we modifed the code for new events, it affected the old events. This is bad, as it makes maintainance difficult. After refactoring, we can safely edit the new code without affecting old events. So, if we for instance modify the binary format of new events, we no longer need to worry about how the new code reads old events. (2) To fix BUG#31581. These two objectives are reached by the following changes: - Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. - Fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. - Added comments to log_event_old.h (This patch is identical to the previously committed patch which was a collapse of three changesets, except that it adds assert(0) to constructors for old types of row log events that should never be called.) sql/log_event_old.cc: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. sql/log_event_old.h: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also added comment explaining what the file contains and what the classes do.
18 years ago
BUG#31581: 5.1-telco-6.1 -> 5.1.22. Slave crashes during starting This patch has two purposes: (1) To refactor the code so that {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old does not use code from {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event. Before refactoring there was the following problem: whenever we modifed the code for new events, it affected the old events. This is bad, as it makes maintainance difficult. After refactoring, we can safely edit the new code without affecting old events. So, if we for instance modify the binary format of new events, we no longer need to worry about how the new code reads old events. (2) To fix BUG#31581. These two objectives are reached by the following changes: - Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. - Fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. - Added comments to log_event_old.h (This patch is identical to the previously committed patch which was a collapse of three changesets, except that it adds assert(0) to constructors for old types of row log events that should never be called.) sql/log_event_old.cc: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. sql/log_event_old.h: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also added comment explaining what the file contains and what the classes do.
18 years ago
BUG#31581: 5.1-telco-6.1 -> 5.1.22. Slave crashes during starting This patch has two purposes: (1) To refactor the code so that {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old does not use code from {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event. Before refactoring there was the following problem: whenever we modifed the code for new events, it affected the old events. This is bad, as it makes maintainance difficult. After refactoring, we can safely edit the new code without affecting old events. So, if we for instance modify the binary format of new events, we no longer need to worry about how the new code reads old events. (2) To fix BUG#31581. These two objectives are reached by the following changes: - Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. - Fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. - Added comments to log_event_old.h (This patch is identical to the previously committed patch which was a collapse of three changesets, except that it adds assert(0) to constructors for old types of row log events that should never be called.) sql/log_event_old.cc: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. sql/log_event_old.h: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also added comment explaining what the file contains and what the classes do.
18 years ago
BUG#31581: 5.1-telco-6.1 -> 5.1.22. Slave crashes during starting This patch has two purposes: (1) To refactor the code so that {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old does not use code from {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event. Before refactoring there was the following problem: whenever we modifed the code for new events, it affected the old events. This is bad, as it makes maintainance difficult. After refactoring, we can safely edit the new code without affecting old events. So, if we for instance modify the binary format of new events, we no longer need to worry about how the new code reads old events. (2) To fix BUG#31581. These two objectives are reached by the following changes: - Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. - Fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. - Added comments to log_event_old.h (This patch is identical to the previously committed patch which was a collapse of three changesets, except that it adds assert(0) to constructors for old types of row log events that should never be called.) sql/log_event_old.cc: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. sql/log_event_old.h: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also added comment explaining what the file contains and what the classes do.
18 years ago
BUG#31581: 5.1-telco-6.1 -> 5.1.22. Slave crashes during starting This patch has two purposes: (1) To refactor the code so that {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old does not use code from {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event. Before refactoring there was the following problem: whenever we modifed the code for new events, it affected the old events. This is bad, as it makes maintainance difficult. After refactoring, we can safely edit the new code without affecting old events. So, if we for instance modify the binary format of new events, we no longer need to worry about how the new code reads old events. (2) To fix BUG#31581. These two objectives are reached by the following changes: - Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. - Fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. - Added comments to log_event_old.h (This patch is identical to the previously committed patch which was a collapse of three changesets, except that it adds assert(0) to constructors for old types of row log events that should never be called.) sql/log_event_old.cc: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. sql/log_event_old.h: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also added comment explaining what the file contains and what the classes do.
18 years ago
BUG#31581: 5.1-telco-6.1 -> 5.1.22. Slave crashes during starting This patch has two purposes: (1) To refactor the code so that {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old does not use code from {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event. Before refactoring there was the following problem: whenever we modifed the code for new events, it affected the old events. This is bad, as it makes maintainance difficult. After refactoring, we can safely edit the new code without affecting old events. So, if we for instance modify the binary format of new events, we no longer need to worry about how the new code reads old events. (2) To fix BUG#31581. These two objectives are reached by the following changes: - Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. - Fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. - Added comments to log_event_old.h (This patch is identical to the previously committed patch which was a collapse of three changesets, except that it adds assert(0) to constructors for old types of row log events that should never be called.) sql/log_event_old.cc: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. sql/log_event_old.h: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also added comment explaining what the file contains and what the classes do.
18 years ago
BUG#31581: 5.1-telco-6.1 -> 5.1.22. Slave crashes during starting This patch has two purposes: (1) To refactor the code so that {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old does not use code from {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event. Before refactoring there was the following problem: whenever we modifed the code for new events, it affected the old events. This is bad, as it makes maintainance difficult. After refactoring, we can safely edit the new code without affecting old events. So, if we for instance modify the binary format of new events, we no longer need to worry about how the new code reads old events. (2) To fix BUG#31581. These two objectives are reached by the following changes: - Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. - Fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. - Added comments to log_event_old.h (This patch is identical to the previously committed patch which was a collapse of three changesets, except that it adds assert(0) to constructors for old types of row log events that should never be called.) sql/log_event_old.cc: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. sql/log_event_old.h: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also added comment explaining what the file contains and what the classes do.
18 years ago
Bug#46640: output from mysqlbinlog command in 5.1 breaks replication The BINLOG statement was sharing too much code with the slave SQL thread, introduced with the patch for Bug#32407. This caused statements to be logged with the wrong server_id, the id stored inside the events of the BINLOG statement rather than the id of the running server. Fix by rearranging code a bit so that only relevant parts of the code are executed by the BINLOG statement, and the server_id of the server executing the statements will not be overrided by the server_id stored in the 'format description BINLOG statement'. mysql-test/extra/binlog_tests/binlog.test: Added test to verify if the server_id stored in the 'format description BINLOG statement' will override the server_id of the server executing the statements. mysql-test/suite/binlog/r/binlog_row_binlog.result: Test result for bug#46640 mysql-test/suite/binlog/r/binlog_stm_binlog.result: Test result for bug#46640 sql/log_event.cc: Moved rows_event_stmt_clean() call from update_pos() to apply_event(). This in any case makes more sense, and is needed as update_pos() is no longer called when executing BINLOG statements. Moved setting of rli->relay_log.description_event_for_exec from Format_description_log_event::do_update_pos() to Format_description_log_event::do_apply_event() sql/log_event_old.cc: Moved rows_event_stmt_clean() call from update_pos() to apply_event(). This in any case makes more sense, and is needed as update_pos() is no longer called when executing BINLOG statements. sql/slave.cc: The skip flag is no longer needed, as the code path for BINLOG statement has been cleaned up. sql/sql_binlog.cc: Don't invoke the update_pos() code path for the BINLOG statement, as it contains code that is redundant and/or harmful (especially setting thd->server_id).
16 years ago
BUG#31581: 5.1-telco-6.1 -> 5.1.22. Slave crashes during starting This patch has two purposes: (1) To refactor the code so that {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old does not use code from {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event. Before refactoring there was the following problem: whenever we modifed the code for new events, it affected the old events. This is bad, as it makes maintainance difficult. After refactoring, we can safely edit the new code without affecting old events. So, if we for instance modify the binary format of new events, we no longer need to worry about how the new code reads old events. (2) To fix BUG#31581. These two objectives are reached by the following changes: - Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. - Fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. - Added comments to log_event_old.h (This patch is identical to the previously committed patch which was a collapse of three changesets, except that it adds assert(0) to constructors for old types of row log events that should never be called.) sql/log_event_old.cc: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. sql/log_event_old.h: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also added comment explaining what the file contains and what the classes do.
18 years ago
Bug#46640: output from mysqlbinlog command in 5.1 breaks replication The BINLOG statement was sharing too much code with the slave SQL thread, introduced with the patch for Bug#32407. This caused statements to be logged with the wrong server_id, the id stored inside the events of the BINLOG statement rather than the id of the running server. Fix by rearranging code a bit so that only relevant parts of the code are executed by the BINLOG statement, and the server_id of the server executing the statements will not be overrided by the server_id stored in the 'format description BINLOG statement'. mysql-test/extra/binlog_tests/binlog.test: Added test to verify if the server_id stored in the 'format description BINLOG statement' will override the server_id of the server executing the statements. mysql-test/suite/binlog/r/binlog_row_binlog.result: Test result for bug#46640 mysql-test/suite/binlog/r/binlog_stm_binlog.result: Test result for bug#46640 sql/log_event.cc: Moved rows_event_stmt_clean() call from update_pos() to apply_event(). This in any case makes more sense, and is needed as update_pos() is no longer called when executing BINLOG statements. Moved setting of rli->relay_log.description_event_for_exec from Format_description_log_event::do_update_pos() to Format_description_log_event::do_apply_event() sql/log_event_old.cc: Moved rows_event_stmt_clean() call from update_pos() to apply_event(). This in any case makes more sense, and is needed as update_pos() is no longer called when executing BINLOG statements. sql/slave.cc: The skip flag is no longer needed, as the code path for BINLOG statement has been cleaned up. sql/sql_binlog.cc: Don't invoke the update_pos() code path for the BINLOG statement, as it contains code that is redundant and/or harmful (especially setting thd->server_id).
16 years ago
BUG#31581: 5.1-telco-6.1 -> 5.1.22. Slave crashes during starting This patch has two purposes: (1) To refactor the code so that {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old does not use code from {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event. Before refactoring there was the following problem: whenever we modifed the code for new events, it affected the old events. This is bad, as it makes maintainance difficult. After refactoring, we can safely edit the new code without affecting old events. So, if we for instance modify the binary format of new events, we no longer need to worry about how the new code reads old events. (2) To fix BUG#31581. These two objectives are reached by the following changes: - Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. - Fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. - Added comments to log_event_old.h (This patch is identical to the previously committed patch which was a collapse of three changesets, except that it adds assert(0) to constructors for old types of row log events that should never be called.) sql/log_event_old.cc: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. sql/log_event_old.h: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also added comment explaining what the file contains and what the classes do.
18 years ago
Bug#46640: output from mysqlbinlog command in 5.1 breaks replication The BINLOG statement was sharing too much code with the slave SQL thread, introduced with the patch for Bug#32407. This caused statements to be logged with the wrong server_id, the id stored inside the events of the BINLOG statement rather than the id of the running server. Fix by rearranging code a bit so that only relevant parts of the code are executed by the BINLOG statement, and the server_id of the server executing the statements will not be overrided by the server_id stored in the 'format description BINLOG statement'. mysql-test/extra/binlog_tests/binlog.test: Added test to verify if the server_id stored in the 'format description BINLOG statement' will override the server_id of the server executing the statements. mysql-test/suite/binlog/r/binlog_row_binlog.result: Test result for bug#46640 mysql-test/suite/binlog/r/binlog_stm_binlog.result: Test result for bug#46640 sql/log_event.cc: Moved rows_event_stmt_clean() call from update_pos() to apply_event(). This in any case makes more sense, and is needed as update_pos() is no longer called when executing BINLOG statements. Moved setting of rli->relay_log.description_event_for_exec from Format_description_log_event::do_update_pos() to Format_description_log_event::do_apply_event() sql/log_event_old.cc: Moved rows_event_stmt_clean() call from update_pos() to apply_event(). This in any case makes more sense, and is needed as update_pos() is no longer called when executing BINLOG statements. sql/slave.cc: The skip flag is no longer needed, as the code path for BINLOG statement has been cleaned up. sql/sql_binlog.cc: Don't invoke the update_pos() code path for the BINLOG statement, as it contains code that is redundant and/or harmful (especially setting thd->server_id).
16 years ago
BUG#31581: 5.1-telco-6.1 -> 5.1.22. Slave crashes during starting This patch has two purposes: (1) To refactor the code so that {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old does not use code from {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event. Before refactoring there was the following problem: whenever we modifed the code for new events, it affected the old events. This is bad, as it makes maintainance difficult. After refactoring, we can safely edit the new code without affecting old events. So, if we for instance modify the binary format of new events, we no longer need to worry about how the new code reads old events. (2) To fix BUG#31581. These two objectives are reached by the following changes: - Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. - Fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. - Added comments to log_event_old.h (This patch is identical to the previously committed patch which was a collapse of three changesets, except that it adds assert(0) to constructors for old types of row log events that should never be called.) sql/log_event_old.cc: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. sql/log_event_old.h: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also added comment explaining what the file contains and what the classes do.
18 years ago
Bug #32971 No user level error message from slave sql thread when ER_NO_DEFAULT_FOR_FIELD The error message due to lack of the default value for an extra field was not as informative as it should be. Fixed with improving the scheme of gathering, propagating and reporting errors in applying rows events. The scheme is in the following. Any kind of error of processing of a row event incidents are to be registered with my_error(). In the end Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() invokes rli->report() with the message to display consisting of all the errors. This mimics `show warnings' displaying. A simple test checks three errors in processing an event. Two hunks - a user level error and pushing it into the list - have been devoted to already fixed Bug@31702. Some open issues relating to this artifact listed on BUG@21842 page and on WL@3679. Todo: to synchronize the statement in the tests comments on Update and Delete events may not stop when an extra field does not have a default with wl@3228 spec. include/my_base.h: A new handler level error code that is supposed to be mapped to a set of more specific ER_ user level errors. mysql-test/extra/rpl_tests/rpl_row_tabledefs.test: Adding yet another extra fields to see more than one error in show slave status' report. mysql-test/suite/rpl/r/rpl_row_tabledefs_2myisam.result: results changed (the error message etc) mysql-test/suite/rpl/r/rpl_row_tabledefs_3innodb.result: results changed sql/log_event.cc: Refining slave_rows_error_report to iterate on the list of gathered errors; Simplifying signature of prepare_record as the function does not call rli->report to leave that duty to the event's top level code. sql/log_event.h: adding a corrupt event error pushing. The error will be seen with show slave status. sql/log_event_old.cc: similar to log_event.cc changes sql/rpl_record.cc: prepare_record only pushes an error to the list sql/rpl_record.h: signature changed sql/share/errmsg.txt: The user level error code that corresponds to HA_ERR_CORRUPT_EVENT. The error will be reported in show slave status if such a failure happens.
18 years ago
BUG#31581: 5.1-telco-6.1 -> 5.1.22. Slave crashes during starting This patch has two purposes: (1) To refactor the code so that {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old does not use code from {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event. Before refactoring there was the following problem: whenever we modifed the code for new events, it affected the old events. This is bad, as it makes maintainance difficult. After refactoring, we can safely edit the new code without affecting old events. So, if we for instance modify the binary format of new events, we no longer need to worry about how the new code reads old events. (2) To fix BUG#31581. These two objectives are reached by the following changes: - Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. - Fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. - Added comments to log_event_old.h (This patch is identical to the previously committed patch which was a collapse of three changesets, except that it adds assert(0) to constructors for old types of row log events that should never be called.) sql/log_event_old.cc: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. sql/log_event_old.h: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also added comment explaining what the file contains and what the classes do.
18 years ago
BUG#31581: 5.1-telco-6.1 -> 5.1.22. Slave crashes during starting This patch has two purposes: (1) To refactor the code so that {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old does not use code from {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event. Before refactoring there was the following problem: whenever we modifed the code for new events, it affected the old events. This is bad, as it makes maintainance difficult. After refactoring, we can safely edit the new code without affecting old events. So, if we for instance modify the binary format of new events, we no longer need to worry about how the new code reads old events. (2) To fix BUG#31581. These two objectives are reached by the following changes: - Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. - Fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. - Added comments to log_event_old.h (This patch is identical to the previously committed patch which was a collapse of three changesets, except that it adds assert(0) to constructors for old types of row log events that should never be called.) sql/log_event_old.cc: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. sql/log_event_old.h: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also added comment explaining what the file contains and what the classes do.
18 years ago
BUG#31581: 5.1-telco-6.1 -> 5.1.22. Slave crashes during starting This patch has two purposes: (1) To refactor the code so that {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old does not use code from {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event. Before refactoring there was the following problem: whenever we modifed the code for new events, it affected the old events. This is bad, as it makes maintainance difficult. After refactoring, we can safely edit the new code without affecting old events. So, if we for instance modify the binary format of new events, we no longer need to worry about how the new code reads old events. (2) To fix BUG#31581. These two objectives are reached by the following changes: - Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. - Fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. - Added comments to log_event_old.h (This patch is identical to the previously committed patch which was a collapse of three changesets, except that it adds assert(0) to constructors for old types of row log events that should never be called.) sql/log_event_old.cc: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. sql/log_event_old.h: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also added comment explaining what the file contains and what the classes do.
18 years ago
Bug #32971 No user level error message from slave sql thread when ER_NO_DEFAULT_FOR_FIELD The error message due to lack of the default value for an extra field was not as informative as it should be. Fixed with improving the scheme of gathering, propagating and reporting errors in applying rows events. The scheme is in the following. Any kind of error of processing of a row event incidents are to be registered with my_error(). In the end Rows_log_event::do_apply_event() invokes rli->report() with the message to display consisting of all the errors. This mimics `show warnings' displaying. A simple test checks three errors in processing an event. Two hunks - a user level error and pushing it into the list - have been devoted to already fixed Bug@31702. Some open issues relating to this artifact listed on BUG@21842 page and on WL@3679. Todo: to synchronize the statement in the tests comments on Update and Delete events may not stop when an extra field does not have a default with wl@3228 spec. include/my_base.h: A new handler level error code that is supposed to be mapped to a set of more specific ER_ user level errors. mysql-test/extra/rpl_tests/rpl_row_tabledefs.test: Adding yet another extra fields to see more than one error in show slave status' report. mysql-test/suite/rpl/r/rpl_row_tabledefs_2myisam.result: results changed (the error message etc) mysql-test/suite/rpl/r/rpl_row_tabledefs_3innodb.result: results changed sql/log_event.cc: Refining slave_rows_error_report to iterate on the list of gathered errors; Simplifying signature of prepare_record as the function does not call rli->report to leave that duty to the event's top level code. sql/log_event.h: adding a corrupt event error pushing. The error will be seen with show slave status. sql/log_event_old.cc: similar to log_event.cc changes sql/rpl_record.cc: prepare_record only pushes an error to the list sql/rpl_record.h: signature changed sql/share/errmsg.txt: The user level error code that corresponds to HA_ERR_CORRUPT_EVENT. The error will be reported in show slave status if such a failure happens.
18 years ago
BUG#31581: 5.1-telco-6.1 -> 5.1.22. Slave crashes during starting This patch has two purposes: (1) To refactor the code so that {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old does not use code from {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event. Before refactoring there was the following problem: whenever we modifed the code for new events, it affected the old events. This is bad, as it makes maintainance difficult. After refactoring, we can safely edit the new code without affecting old events. So, if we for instance modify the binary format of new events, we no longer need to worry about how the new code reads old events. (2) To fix BUG#31581. These two objectives are reached by the following changes: - Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. - Fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. - Added comments to log_event_old.h (This patch is identical to the previously committed patch which was a collapse of three changesets, except that it adds assert(0) to constructors for old types of row log events that should never be called.) sql/log_event_old.cc: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. sql/log_event_old.h: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also added comment explaining what the file contains and what the classes do.
18 years ago
BUG#31581: 5.1-telco-6.1 -> 5.1.22. Slave crashes during starting This patch has two purposes: (1) To refactor the code so that {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old does not use code from {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event. Before refactoring there was the following problem: whenever we modifed the code for new events, it affected the old events. This is bad, as it makes maintainance difficult. After refactoring, we can safely edit the new code without affecting old events. So, if we for instance modify the binary format of new events, we no longer need to worry about how the new code reads old events. (2) To fix BUG#31581. These two objectives are reached by the following changes: - Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. - Fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. - Added comments to log_event_old.h (This patch is identical to the previously committed patch which was a collapse of three changesets, except that it adds assert(0) to constructors for old types of row log events that should never be called.) sql/log_event_old.cc: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. sql/log_event_old.h: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also added comment explaining what the file contains and what the classes do.
18 years ago
BUG#31581: 5.1-telco-6.1 -> 5.1.22. Slave crashes during starting This patch has two purposes: (1) To refactor the code so that {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old does not use code from {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event. Before refactoring there was the following problem: whenever we modifed the code for new events, it affected the old events. This is bad, as it makes maintainance difficult. After refactoring, we can safely edit the new code without affecting old events. So, if we for instance modify the binary format of new events, we no longer need to worry about how the new code reads old events. (2) To fix BUG#31581. These two objectives are reached by the following changes: - Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. - Fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. - Added comments to log_event_old.h (This patch is identical to the previously committed patch which was a collapse of three changesets, except that it adds assert(0) to constructors for old types of row log events that should never be called.) sql/log_event_old.cc: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. sql/log_event_old.h: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also added comment explaining what the file contains and what the classes do.
18 years ago
BUG#31581: 5.1-telco-6.1 -> 5.1.22. Slave crashes during starting This patch has two purposes: (1) To refactor the code so that {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old does not use code from {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event. Before refactoring there was the following problem: whenever we modifed the code for new events, it affected the old events. This is bad, as it makes maintainance difficult. After refactoring, we can safely edit the new code without affecting old events. So, if we for instance modify the binary format of new events, we no longer need to worry about how the new code reads old events. (2) To fix BUG#31581. These two objectives are reached by the following changes: - Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. - Fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. - Added comments to log_event_old.h (This patch is identical to the previously committed patch which was a collapse of three changesets, except that it adds assert(0) to constructors for old types of row log events that should never be called.) sql/log_event_old.cc: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. sql/log_event_old.h: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also added comment explaining what the file contains and what the classes do.
18 years ago
BUG#31581: 5.1-telco-6.1 -> 5.1.22. Slave crashes during starting This patch has two purposes: (1) To refactor the code so that {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old does not use code from {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event. Before refactoring there was the following problem: whenever we modifed the code for new events, it affected the old events. This is bad, as it makes maintainance difficult. After refactoring, we can safely edit the new code without affecting old events. So, if we for instance modify the binary format of new events, we no longer need to worry about how the new code reads old events. (2) To fix BUG#31581. These two objectives are reached by the following changes: - Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. - Fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. - Added comments to log_event_old.h (This patch is identical to the previously committed patch which was a collapse of three changesets, except that it adds assert(0) to constructors for old types of row log events that should never be called.) sql/log_event_old.cc: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. sql/log_event_old.h: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also added comment explaining what the file contains and what the classes do.
18 years ago
BUG#31581: 5.1-telco-6.1 -> 5.1.22. Slave crashes during starting This patch has two purposes: (1) To refactor the code so that {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old does not use code from {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event. Before refactoring there was the following problem: whenever we modifed the code for new events, it affected the old events. This is bad, as it makes maintainance difficult. After refactoring, we can safely edit the new code without affecting old events. So, if we for instance modify the binary format of new events, we no longer need to worry about how the new code reads old events. (2) To fix BUG#31581. These two objectives are reached by the following changes: - Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. - Fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. - Added comments to log_event_old.h (This patch is identical to the previously committed patch which was a collapse of three changesets, except that it adds assert(0) to constructors for old types of row log events that should never be called.) sql/log_event_old.cc: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. sql/log_event_old.h: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also added comment explaining what the file contains and what the classes do.
18 years ago
BUG#31581: 5.1-telco-6.1 -> 5.1.22. Slave crashes during starting This patch has two purposes: (1) To refactor the code so that {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old does not use code from {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event. Before refactoring there was the following problem: whenever we modifed the code for new events, it affected the old events. This is bad, as it makes maintainance difficult. After refactoring, we can safely edit the new code without affecting old events. So, if we for instance modify the binary format of new events, we no longer need to worry about how the new code reads old events. (2) To fix BUG#31581. These two objectives are reached by the following changes: - Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. - Fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. - Added comments to log_event_old.h (This patch is identical to the previously committed patch which was a collapse of three changesets, except that it adds assert(0) to constructors for old types of row log events that should never be called.) sql/log_event_old.cc: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. sql/log_event_old.h: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also added comment explaining what the file contains and what the classes do.
18 years ago
BUG#31581: 5.1-telco-6.1 -> 5.1.22. Slave crashes during starting This patch has two purposes: (1) To refactor the code so that {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old does not use code from {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event. Before refactoring there was the following problem: whenever we modifed the code for new events, it affected the old events. This is bad, as it makes maintainance difficult. After refactoring, we can safely edit the new code without affecting old events. So, if we for instance modify the binary format of new events, we no longer need to worry about how the new code reads old events. (2) To fix BUG#31581. These two objectives are reached by the following changes: - Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. - Fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. - Added comments to log_event_old.h (This patch is identical to the previously committed patch which was a collapse of three changesets, except that it adds assert(0) to constructors for old types of row log events that should never be called.) sql/log_event_old.cc: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also fixed the bug by replacing {WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT by PRE_GA_{WRITE|UPDATE|DELETE}_ROWS_EVENT. sql/log_event_old.h: Merged Rows_log_event into Old_rows_log_event and {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event into {Write|Update|Delete}_rows_log_event_old. Also added comment explaining what the file contains and what the classes do.
18 years ago
  1. #include "mysql_priv.h"
  2. #ifndef MYSQL_CLIENT
  3. #include "rpl_rli.h"
  4. #include "rpl_utility.h"
  5. #endif
  6. #include "log_event_old.h"
  7. #include "rpl_record_old.h"
  8. #if !defined(MYSQL_CLIENT) && defined(HAVE_REPLICATION)
  9. // Old implementation of do_apply_event()
  10. int
  11. Old_rows_log_event::do_apply_event(Old_rows_log_event *ev, const Relay_log_info *rli)
  12. {
  13. DBUG_ENTER("Old_rows_log_event::do_apply_event(st_relay_log_info*)");
  14. int error= 0;
  15. THD *thd= ev->thd;
  16. uchar const *row_start= ev->m_rows_buf;
  17. /*
  18. If m_table_id == ~0UL, then we have a dummy event that does not
  19. contain any data. In that case, we just remove all tables in the
  20. tables_to_lock list, close the thread tables, and return with
  21. success.
  22. */
  23. if (ev->m_table_id == ~0UL)
  24. {
  25. /*
  26. This one is supposed to be set: just an extra check so that
  27. nothing strange has happened.
  28. */
  29. DBUG_ASSERT(ev->get_flags(Old_rows_log_event::STMT_END_F));
  30. const_cast<Relay_log_info*>(rli)->clear_tables_to_lock();
  31. close_thread_tables(thd);
  32. thd->clear_error();
  33. DBUG_RETURN(0);
  34. }
  35. /*
  36. 'thd' has been set by exec_relay_log_event(), just before calling
  37. do_apply_event(). We still check here to prevent future coding
  38. errors.
  39. */
  40. DBUG_ASSERT(rli->sql_thd == thd);
  41. /*
  42. If there is no locks taken, this is the first binrow event seen
  43. after the table map events. We should then lock all the tables
  44. used in the transaction and proceed with execution of the actual
  45. event.
  46. */
  47. if (!thd->lock)
  48. {
  49. /*
  50. Lock_tables() reads the contents of thd->lex, so they must be
  51. initialized.
  52. We also call the mysql_reset_thd_for_next_command(), since this
  53. is the logical start of the next "statement". Note that this
  54. call might reset the value of current_stmt_binlog_row_based, so
  55. we need to do any changes to that value after this function.
  56. */
  57. lex_start(thd);
  58. mysql_reset_thd_for_next_command(thd);
  59. /*
  60. Check if the slave is set to use SBR. If so, it should switch
  61. to using RBR until the end of the "statement", i.e., next
  62. STMT_END_F or next error.
  63. */
  64. if (!thd->current_stmt_binlog_row_based &&
  65. mysql_bin_log.is_open() && (thd->options & OPTION_BIN_LOG))
  66. {
  67. thd->set_current_stmt_binlog_row_based();
  68. }
  69. if (simple_open_n_lock_tables(thd, rli->tables_to_lock))
  70. {
  71. uint actual_error= thd->main_da.sql_errno();
  72. if (thd->is_slave_error || thd->is_fatal_error)
  73. {
  74. /*
  75. Error reporting borrowed from Query_log_event with many excessive
  76. simplifications (we don't honour --slave-skip-errors)
  77. */
  78. rli->report(ERROR_LEVEL, actual_error,
  79. "Error '%s' on opening tables",
  80. (actual_error ? thd->main_da.message() :
  81. "unexpected success or fatal error"));
  82. thd->is_slave_error= 1;
  83. }
  84. const_cast<Relay_log_info*>(rli)->clear_tables_to_lock();
  85. DBUG_RETURN(actual_error);
  86. }
  87. /*
  88. When the open and locking succeeded, we check all tables to
  89. ensure that they still have the correct type.
  90. We can use a down cast here since we know that every table added
  91. to the tables_to_lock is a RPL_TABLE_LIST.
  92. */
  93. {
  94. RPL_TABLE_LIST *ptr= rli->tables_to_lock;
  95. for ( ; ptr ; ptr= static_cast<RPL_TABLE_LIST*>(ptr->next_global))
  96. {
  97. if (ptr->m_tabledef.compatible_with(rli, ptr->table))
  98. {
  99. mysql_unlock_tables(thd, thd->lock);
  100. thd->lock= 0;
  101. thd->is_slave_error= 1;
  102. const_cast<Relay_log_info*>(rli)->clear_tables_to_lock();
  103. DBUG_RETURN(Old_rows_log_event::ERR_BAD_TABLE_DEF);
  104. }
  105. }
  106. }
  107. /*
  108. ... and then we add all the tables to the table map and remove
  109. them from tables to lock.
  110. We also invalidate the query cache for all the tables, since
  111. they will now be changed.
  112. TODO [/Matz]: Maybe the query cache should not be invalidated
  113. here? It might be that a table is not changed, even though it
  114. was locked for the statement. We do know that each
  115. Old_rows_log_event contain at least one row, so after processing one
  116. Old_rows_log_event, we can invalidate the query cache for the
  117. associated table.
  118. */
  119. for (TABLE_LIST *ptr= rli->tables_to_lock ; ptr ; ptr= ptr->next_global)
  120. {
  121. const_cast<Relay_log_info*>(rli)->m_table_map.set_table(ptr->table_id, ptr->table);
  122. }
  123. #ifdef HAVE_QUERY_CACHE
  124. query_cache.invalidate_locked_for_write(rli->tables_to_lock);
  125. #endif
  126. }
  127. TABLE* table= const_cast<Relay_log_info*>(rli)->m_table_map.get_table(ev->m_table_id);
  128. if (table)
  129. {
  130. /*
  131. table == NULL means that this table should not be replicated
  132. (this was set up by Table_map_log_event::do_apply_event()
  133. which tested replicate-* rules).
  134. */
  135. /*
  136. It's not needed to set_time() but
  137. 1) it continues the property that "Time" in SHOW PROCESSLIST shows how
  138. much slave is behind
  139. 2) it will be needed when we allow replication from a table with no
  140. TIMESTAMP column to a table with one.
  141. So we call set_time(), like in SBR. Presently it changes nothing.
  142. */
  143. thd->set_time((time_t)ev->when);
  144. /*
  145. There are a few flags that are replicated with each row event.
  146. Make sure to set/clear them before executing the main body of
  147. the event.
  148. */
  149. if (ev->get_flags(Old_rows_log_event::NO_FOREIGN_KEY_CHECKS_F))
  150. thd->options|= OPTION_NO_FOREIGN_KEY_CHECKS;
  151. else
  152. thd->options&= ~OPTION_NO_FOREIGN_KEY_CHECKS;
  153. if (ev->get_flags(Old_rows_log_event::RELAXED_UNIQUE_CHECKS_F))
  154. thd->options|= OPTION_RELAXED_UNIQUE_CHECKS;
  155. else
  156. thd->options&= ~OPTION_RELAXED_UNIQUE_CHECKS;
  157. /* A small test to verify that objects have consistent types */
  158. DBUG_ASSERT(sizeof(thd->options) == sizeof(OPTION_RELAXED_UNIQUE_CHECKS));
  159. /*
  160. Now we are in a statement and will stay in a statement until we
  161. see a STMT_END_F.
  162. We set this flag here, before actually applying any rows, in
  163. case the SQL thread is stopped and we need to detect that we're
  164. inside a statement and halting abruptly might cause problems
  165. when restarting.
  166. */
  167. const_cast<Relay_log_info*>(rli)->set_flag(Relay_log_info::IN_STMT);
  168. error= do_before_row_operations(table);
  169. while (error == 0 && row_start < ev->m_rows_end)
  170. {
  171. uchar const *row_end= NULL;
  172. if ((error= do_prepare_row(thd, rli, table, row_start, &row_end)))
  173. break; // We should perform the after-row operation even in
  174. // the case of error
  175. DBUG_ASSERT(row_end != NULL); // cannot happen
  176. DBUG_ASSERT(row_end <= ev->m_rows_end);
  177. /* in_use can have been set to NULL in close_tables_for_reopen */
  178. THD* old_thd= table->in_use;
  179. if (!table->in_use)
  180. table->in_use= thd;
  181. error= do_exec_row(table);
  182. table->in_use = old_thd;
  183. switch (error)
  184. {
  185. /* Some recoverable errors */
  186. case HA_ERR_RECORD_CHANGED:
  187. case HA_ERR_KEY_NOT_FOUND: /* Idempotency support: OK if
  188. tuple does not exist */
  189. error= 0;
  190. case 0:
  191. break;
  192. default:
  193. rli->report(ERROR_LEVEL, thd->main_da.sql_errno(),
  194. "Error in %s event: row application failed. %s",
  195. ev->get_type_str(),
  196. thd->is_error() ? thd->main_da.message() : "");
  197. thd->is_slave_error= 1;
  198. break;
  199. }
  200. row_start= row_end;
  201. }
  202. DBUG_EXECUTE_IF("STOP_SLAVE_after_first_Rows_event",
  203. const_cast<Relay_log_info*>(rli)->abort_slave= 1;);
  204. error= do_after_row_operations(table, error);
  205. if (!ev->cache_stmt)
  206. {
  207. DBUG_PRINT("info", ("Marked that we need to keep log"));
  208. thd->options|= OPTION_KEEP_LOG;
  209. }
  210. }
  211. /*
  212. We need to delay this clear until the table def is no longer needed.
  213. The table def is needed in unpack_row().
  214. */
  215. if (rli->tables_to_lock && ev->get_flags(Old_rows_log_event::STMT_END_F))
  216. const_cast<Relay_log_info*>(rli)->clear_tables_to_lock();
  217. if (error)
  218. { /* error has occured during the transaction */
  219. rli->report(ERROR_LEVEL, thd->main_da.sql_errno(),
  220. "Error in %s event: error during transaction execution "
  221. "on table %s.%s. %s",
  222. ev->get_type_str(), table->s->db.str,
  223. table->s->table_name.str,
  224. thd->is_error() ? thd->main_da.message() : "");
  225. /*
  226. If one day we honour --skip-slave-errors in row-based replication, and
  227. the error should be skipped, then we would clear mappings, rollback,
  228. close tables, but the slave SQL thread would not stop and then may
  229. assume the mapping is still available, the tables are still open...
  230. So then we should clear mappings/rollback/close here only if this is a
  231. STMT_END_F.
  232. For now we code, knowing that error is not skippable and so slave SQL
  233. thread is certainly going to stop.
  234. rollback at the caller along with sbr.
  235. */
  236. thd->reset_current_stmt_binlog_row_based();
  237. const_cast<Relay_log_info*>(rli)->cleanup_context(thd, error);
  238. thd->is_slave_error= 1;
  239. DBUG_RETURN(error);
  240. }
  241. /*
  242. This code would ideally be placed in do_update_pos() instead, but
  243. since we have no access to table there, we do the setting of
  244. last_event_start_time here instead.
  245. */
  246. if (table && (table->s->primary_key == MAX_KEY) &&
  247. !ev->cache_stmt &&
  248. ev->get_flags(Old_rows_log_event::STMT_END_F) == Old_rows_log_event::RLE_NO_FLAGS)
  249. {
  250. /*
  251. ------------ Temporary fix until WL#2975 is implemented ---------
  252. This event is not the last one (no STMT_END_F). If we stop now
  253. (in case of terminate_slave_thread()), how will we restart? We
  254. have to restart from Table_map_log_event, but as this table is
  255. not transactional, the rows already inserted will still be
  256. present, and idempotency is not guaranteed (no PK) so we risk
  257. that repeating leads to double insert. So we desperately try to
  258. continue, hope we'll eventually leave this buggy situation (by
  259. executing the final Old_rows_log_event). If we are in a hopeless
  260. wait (reached end of last relay log and nothing gets appended
  261. there), we timeout after one minute, and notify DBA about the
  262. problem. When WL#2975 is implemented, just remove the member
  263. st_relay_log_info::last_event_start_time and all its occurences.
  264. */
  265. const_cast<Relay_log_info*>(rli)->last_event_start_time= my_time(0);
  266. }
  267. DBUG_RETURN(0);
  268. }
  269. #endif
  270. #if !defined(MYSQL_CLIENT) && defined(HAVE_REPLICATION)
  271. /*
  272. Check if there are more UNIQUE keys after the given key.
  273. */
  274. static int
  275. last_uniq_key(TABLE *table, uint keyno)
  276. {
  277. while (++keyno < table->s->keys)
  278. if (table->key_info[keyno].flags & HA_NOSAME)
  279. return 0;
  280. return 1;
  281. }
  282. /*
  283. Compares table->record[0] and table->record[1]
  284. Returns TRUE if different.
  285. */
  286. static bool record_compare(TABLE *table)
  287. {
  288. /*
  289. Need to set the X bit and the filler bits in both records since
  290. there are engines that do not set it correctly.
  291. In addition, since MyISAM checks that one hasn't tampered with the
  292. record, it is necessary to restore the old bytes into the record
  293. after doing the comparison.
  294. TODO[record format ndb]: Remove it once NDB returns correct
  295. records. Check that the other engines also return correct records.
  296. */
  297. bool result= FALSE;
  298. uchar saved_x[2], saved_filler[2];
  299. if (table->s->null_bytes > 0)
  300. {
  301. for (int i = 0 ; i < 2 ; ++i)
  302. {
  303. saved_x[i]= table->record[i][0];
  304. saved_filler[i]= table->record[i][table->s->null_bytes - 1];
  305. table->record[i][0]|= 1U;
  306. table->record[i][table->s->null_bytes - 1]|=
  307. 256U - (1U << table->s->last_null_bit_pos);
  308. }
  309. }
  310. if (table->s->blob_fields + table->s->varchar_fields == 0)
  311. {
  312. result= cmp_record(table,record[1]);
  313. goto record_compare_exit;
  314. }
  315. /* Compare null bits */
  316. if (memcmp(table->null_flags,
  317. table->null_flags+table->s->rec_buff_length,
  318. table->s->null_bytes))
  319. {
  320. result= TRUE; // Diff in NULL value
  321. goto record_compare_exit;
  322. }
  323. /* Compare updated fields */
  324. for (Field **ptr=table->field ; *ptr ; ptr++)
  325. {
  326. if ((*ptr)->cmp_binary_offset(table->s->rec_buff_length))
  327. {
  328. result= TRUE;
  329. goto record_compare_exit;
  330. }
  331. }
  332. record_compare_exit:
  333. /*
  334. Restore the saved bytes.
  335. TODO[record format ndb]: Remove this code once NDB returns the
  336. correct record format.
  337. */
  338. if (table->s->null_bytes > 0)
  339. {
  340. for (int i = 0 ; i < 2 ; ++i)
  341. {
  342. table->record[i][0]= saved_x[i];
  343. table->record[i][table->s->null_bytes - 1]= saved_filler[i];
  344. }
  345. }
  346. return result;
  347. }
  348. /*
  349. Copy "extra" columns from record[1] to record[0].
  350. Copy the extra fields that are not present on the master but are
  351. present on the slave from record[1] to record[0]. This is used
  352. after fetching a record that are to be updated, either inside
  353. replace_record() or as part of executing an update_row().
  354. */
  355. static int
  356. copy_extra_record_fields(TABLE *table,
  357. size_t master_reclength,
  358. my_ptrdiff_t master_fields)
  359. {
  360. DBUG_ENTER("copy_extra_record_fields(table, master_reclen, master_fields)");
  361. DBUG_PRINT("info", ("Copying to 0x%lx "
  362. "from field %lu at offset %lu "
  363. "to field %d at offset %lu",
  364. (long) table->record[0],
  365. (ulong) master_fields, (ulong) master_reclength,
  366. table->s->fields, table->s->reclength));
  367. /*
  368. Copying the extra fields of the slave that does not exist on
  369. master into record[0] (which are basically the default values).
  370. */
  371. if (table->s->fields < (uint) master_fields)
  372. DBUG_RETURN(0);
  373. DBUG_ASSERT(master_reclength <= table->s->reclength);
  374. if (master_reclength < table->s->reclength)
  375. bmove_align(table->record[0] + master_reclength,
  376. table->record[1] + master_reclength,
  377. table->s->reclength - master_reclength);
  378. /*
  379. Bit columns are special. We iterate over all the remaining
  380. columns and copy the "extra" bits to the new record. This is
  381. not a very good solution: it should be refactored on
  382. opportunity.
  383. REFACTORING SUGGESTION (Matz). Introduce a member function
  384. similar to move_field_offset() called copy_field_offset() to
  385. copy field values and implement it for all Field subclasses. Use
  386. this function to copy data from the found record to the record
  387. that are going to be inserted.
  388. The copy_field_offset() function need to be a virtual function,
  389. which in this case will prevent copying an entire range of
  390. fields efficiently.
  391. */
  392. {
  393. Field **field_ptr= table->field + master_fields;
  394. for ( ; *field_ptr ; ++field_ptr)
  395. {
  396. /*
  397. Set the null bit according to the values in record[1]
  398. */
  399. if ((*field_ptr)->maybe_null() &&
  400. (*field_ptr)->is_null_in_record(reinterpret_cast<uchar*>(table->record[1])))
  401. (*field_ptr)->set_null();
  402. else
  403. (*field_ptr)->set_notnull();
  404. /*
  405. Do the extra work for special columns.
  406. */
  407. switch ((*field_ptr)->real_type())
  408. {
  409. default:
  410. /* Nothing to do */
  411. break;
  412. case MYSQL_TYPE_BIT:
  413. Field_bit *f= static_cast<Field_bit*>(*field_ptr);
  414. if (f->bit_len > 0)
  415. {
  416. my_ptrdiff_t const offset= table->record[1] - table->record[0];
  417. uchar const bits=
  418. get_rec_bits(f->bit_ptr + offset, f->bit_ofs, f->bit_len);
  419. set_rec_bits(bits, f->bit_ptr, f->bit_ofs, f->bit_len);
  420. }
  421. break;
  422. }
  423. }
  424. }
  425. DBUG_RETURN(0); // All OK
  426. }
  427. /*
  428. Replace the provided record in the database.
  429. SYNOPSIS
  430. replace_record()
  431. thd Thread context for writing the record.
  432. table Table to which record should be written.
  433. master_reclength
  434. Offset to first column that is not present on the master,
  435. alternatively the length of the record on the master
  436. side.
  437. RETURN VALUE
  438. Error code on failure, 0 on success.
  439. DESCRIPTION
  440. Similar to how it is done in mysql_insert(), we first try to do
  441. a ha_write_row() and of that fails due to duplicated keys (or
  442. indices), we do an ha_update_row() or a ha_delete_row() instead.
  443. */
  444. static int
  445. replace_record(THD *thd, TABLE *table,
  446. ulong const master_reclength,
  447. uint const master_fields)
  448. {
  449. DBUG_ENTER("replace_record");
  450. DBUG_ASSERT(table != NULL && thd != NULL);
  451. int error;
  452. int keynum;
  453. auto_afree_ptr<char> key(NULL);
  454. #ifndef DBUG_OFF
  455. DBUG_DUMP("record[0]", table->record[0], table->s->reclength);
  456. DBUG_PRINT_BITSET("debug", "write_set = %s", table->write_set);
  457. DBUG_PRINT_BITSET("debug", "read_set = %s", table->read_set);
  458. #endif
  459. while ((error= table->file->ha_write_row(table->record[0])))
  460. {
  461. if (error == HA_ERR_LOCK_DEADLOCK || error == HA_ERR_LOCK_WAIT_TIMEOUT)
  462. {
  463. table->file->print_error(error, MYF(0)); /* to check at exec_relay_log_event */
  464. DBUG_RETURN(error);
  465. }
  466. if ((keynum= table->file->get_dup_key(error)) < 0)
  467. {
  468. table->file->print_error(error, MYF(0));
  469. /*
  470. We failed to retrieve the duplicate key
  471. - either because the error was not "duplicate key" error
  472. - or because the information which key is not available
  473. */
  474. DBUG_RETURN(error);
  475. }
  476. /*
  477. We need to retrieve the old row into record[1] to be able to
  478. either update or delete the offending record. We either:
  479. - use rnd_pos() with a row-id (available as dupp_row) to the
  480. offending row, if that is possible (MyISAM and Blackhole), or else
  481. - use index_read_idx() with the key that is duplicated, to
  482. retrieve the offending row.
  483. */
  484. if (table->file->ha_table_flags() & HA_DUPLICATE_POS)
  485. {
  486. error= table->file->rnd_pos(table->record[1], table->file->dup_ref);
  487. if (error)
  488. {
  489. DBUG_PRINT("info",("rnd_pos() returns error %d",error));
  490. if (error == HA_ERR_RECORD_DELETED)
  491. error= HA_ERR_KEY_NOT_FOUND;
  492. table->file->print_error(error, MYF(0));
  493. DBUG_RETURN(error);
  494. }
  495. }
  496. else
  497. {
  498. if (table->file->extra(HA_EXTRA_FLUSH_CACHE))
  499. {
  500. DBUG_RETURN(my_errno);
  501. }
  502. if (key.get() == NULL)
  503. {
  504. key.assign(static_cast<char*>(my_alloca(table->s->max_unique_length)));
  505. if (key.get() == NULL)
  506. DBUG_RETURN(ENOMEM);
  507. }
  508. key_copy((uchar*)key.get(), table->record[0], table->key_info + keynum,
  509. 0);
  510. error= table->file->index_read_idx_map(table->record[1], keynum,
  511. (const uchar*)key.get(),
  512. HA_WHOLE_KEY,
  513. HA_READ_KEY_EXACT);
  514. if (error)
  515. {
  516. DBUG_PRINT("info", ("index_read_idx() returns error %d", error));
  517. if (error == HA_ERR_RECORD_DELETED)
  518. error= HA_ERR_KEY_NOT_FOUND;
  519. table->file->print_error(error, MYF(0));
  520. DBUG_RETURN(error);
  521. }
  522. }
  523. /*
  524. Now, table->record[1] should contain the offending row. That
  525. will enable us to update it or, alternatively, delete it (so
  526. that we can insert the new row afterwards).
  527. First we copy the columns into table->record[0] that are not
  528. present on the master from table->record[1], if there are any.
  529. */
  530. copy_extra_record_fields(table, master_reclength, master_fields);
  531. /*
  532. REPLACE is defined as either INSERT or DELETE + INSERT. If
  533. possible, we can replace it with an UPDATE, but that will not
  534. work on InnoDB if FOREIGN KEY checks are necessary.
  535. I (Matz) am not sure of the reason for the last_uniq_key()
  536. check as, but I'm guessing that it's something along the
  537. following lines.
  538. Suppose that we got the duplicate key to be a key that is not
  539. the last unique key for the table and we perform an update:
  540. then there might be another key for which the unique check will
  541. fail, so we're better off just deleting the row and inserting
  542. the correct row.
  543. */
  544. if (last_uniq_key(table, keynum) &&
  545. !table->file->referenced_by_foreign_key())
  546. {
  547. error=table->file->ha_update_row(table->record[1],
  548. table->record[0]);
  549. if (error && error != HA_ERR_RECORD_IS_THE_SAME)
  550. table->file->print_error(error, MYF(0));
  551. else
  552. error= 0;
  553. DBUG_RETURN(error);
  554. }
  555. else
  556. {
  557. if ((error= table->file->ha_delete_row(table->record[1])))
  558. {
  559. table->file->print_error(error, MYF(0));
  560. DBUG_RETURN(error);
  561. }
  562. /* Will retry ha_write_row() with the offending row removed. */
  563. }
  564. }
  565. DBUG_RETURN(error);
  566. }
  567. /**
  568. Find the row given by 'key', if the table has keys, or else use a table scan
  569. to find (and fetch) the row.
  570. If the engine allows random access of the records, a combination of
  571. position() and rnd_pos() will be used.
  572. @param table Pointer to table to search
  573. @param key Pointer to key to use for search, if table has key
  574. @pre <code>table->record[0]</code> shall contain the row to locate
  575. and <code>key</code> shall contain a key to use for searching, if
  576. the engine has a key.
  577. @post If the return value is zero, <code>table->record[1]</code>
  578. will contain the fetched row and the internal "cursor" will refer to
  579. the row. If the return value is non-zero,
  580. <code>table->record[1]</code> is undefined. In either case,
  581. <code>table->record[0]</code> is undefined.
  582. @return Zero if the row was successfully fetched into
  583. <code>table->record[1]</code>, error code otherwise.
  584. */
  585. static int find_and_fetch_row(TABLE *table, uchar *key)
  586. {
  587. DBUG_ENTER("find_and_fetch_row(TABLE *table, uchar *key, uchar *record)");
  588. DBUG_PRINT("enter", ("table: 0x%lx, key: 0x%lx record: 0x%lx",
  589. (long) table, (long) key, (long) table->record[1]));
  590. DBUG_ASSERT(table->in_use != NULL);
  591. DBUG_DUMP("record[0]", table->record[0], table->s->reclength);
  592. if ((table->file->ha_table_flags() & HA_PRIMARY_KEY_REQUIRED_FOR_POSITION) &&
  593. table->s->primary_key < MAX_KEY)
  594. {
  595. /*
  596. Use a more efficient method to fetch the record given by
  597. table->record[0] if the engine allows it. We first compute a
  598. row reference using the position() member function (it will be
  599. stored in table->file->ref) and the use rnd_pos() to position
  600. the "cursor" (i.e., record[0] in this case) at the correct row.
  601. TODO: Add a check that the correct record has been fetched by
  602. comparing with the original record. Take into account that the
  603. record on the master and slave can be of different
  604. length. Something along these lines should work:
  605. ADD>>> store_record(table,record[1]);
  606. int error= table->file->rnd_pos(table->record[0], table->file->ref);
  607. ADD>>> DBUG_ASSERT(memcmp(table->record[1], table->record[0],
  608. table->s->reclength) == 0);
  609. */
  610. table->file->position(table->record[0]);
  611. int error= table->file->rnd_pos(table->record[0], table->file->ref);
  612. /*
  613. rnd_pos() returns the record in table->record[0], so we have to
  614. move it to table->record[1].
  615. */
  616. bmove_align(table->record[1], table->record[0], table->s->reclength);
  617. DBUG_RETURN(error);
  618. }
  619. /* We need to retrieve all fields */
  620. /* TODO: Move this out from this function to main loop */
  621. table->use_all_columns();
  622. if (table->s->keys > 0)
  623. {
  624. int error;
  625. /* We have a key: search the table using the index */
  626. if (!table->file->inited && (error= table->file->ha_index_init(0, FALSE)))
  627. DBUG_RETURN(error);
  628. /*
  629. Don't print debug messages when running valgrind since they can
  630. trigger false warnings.
  631. */
  632. #ifndef HAVE_purify
  633. DBUG_DUMP("table->record[0]", table->record[0], table->s->reclength);
  634. DBUG_DUMP("table->record[1]", table->record[1], table->s->reclength);
  635. #endif
  636. /*
  637. We need to set the null bytes to ensure that the filler bit are
  638. all set when returning. There are storage engines that just set
  639. the necessary bits on the bytes and don't set the filler bits
  640. correctly.
  641. */
  642. my_ptrdiff_t const pos=
  643. table->s->null_bytes > 0 ? table->s->null_bytes - 1 : 0;
  644. table->record[1][pos]= 0xFF;
  645. if ((error= table->file->index_read_map(table->record[1], key, HA_WHOLE_KEY,
  646. HA_READ_KEY_EXACT)))
  647. {
  648. table->file->print_error(error, MYF(0));
  649. table->file->ha_index_end();
  650. DBUG_RETURN(error);
  651. }
  652. /*
  653. Don't print debug messages when running valgrind since they can
  654. trigger false warnings.
  655. */
  656. #ifndef HAVE_purify
  657. DBUG_DUMP("table->record[0]", table->record[0], table->s->reclength);
  658. DBUG_DUMP("table->record[1]", table->record[1], table->s->reclength);
  659. #endif
  660. /*
  661. Below is a minor "optimization". If the key (i.e., key number
  662. 0) has the HA_NOSAME flag set, we know that we have found the
  663. correct record (since there can be no duplicates); otherwise, we
  664. have to compare the record with the one found to see if it is
  665. the correct one.
  666. CAVEAT! This behaviour is essential for the replication of,
  667. e.g., the mysql.proc table since the correct record *shall* be
  668. found using the primary key *only*. There shall be no
  669. comparison of non-PK columns to decide if the correct record is
  670. found. I can see no scenario where it would be incorrect to
  671. chose the row to change only using a PK or an UNNI.
  672. */
  673. if (table->key_info->flags & HA_NOSAME)
  674. {
  675. table->file->ha_index_end();
  676. DBUG_RETURN(0);
  677. }
  678. while (record_compare(table))
  679. {
  680. int error;
  681. /*
  682. We need to set the null bytes to ensure that the filler bit
  683. are all set when returning. There are storage engines that
  684. just set the necessary bits on the bytes and don't set the
  685. filler bits correctly.
  686. TODO[record format ndb]: Remove this code once NDB returns the
  687. correct record format.
  688. */
  689. if (table->s->null_bytes > 0)
  690. {
  691. table->record[1][table->s->null_bytes - 1]|=
  692. 256U - (1U << table->s->last_null_bit_pos);
  693. }
  694. while ((error= table->file->index_next(table->record[1])))
  695. {
  696. /* We just skip records that has already been deleted */
  697. if (error == HA_ERR_RECORD_DELETED)
  698. continue;
  699. table->file->print_error(error, MYF(0));
  700. table->file->ha_index_end();
  701. DBUG_RETURN(error);
  702. }
  703. }
  704. /*
  705. Have to restart the scan to be able to fetch the next row.
  706. */
  707. table->file->ha_index_end();
  708. }
  709. else
  710. {
  711. int restart_count= 0; // Number of times scanning has restarted from top
  712. int error;
  713. /* We don't have a key: search the table using rnd_next() */
  714. if ((error= table->file->ha_rnd_init(1)))
  715. return error;
  716. /* Continue until we find the right record or have made a full loop */
  717. do
  718. {
  719. restart_rnd_next:
  720. error= table->file->rnd_next(table->record[1]);
  721. DBUG_DUMP("record[0]", table->record[0], table->s->reclength);
  722. DBUG_DUMP("record[1]", table->record[1], table->s->reclength);
  723. switch (error) {
  724. case 0:
  725. break;
  726. /*
  727. If the record was deleted, we pick the next one without doing
  728. any comparisons.
  729. */
  730. case HA_ERR_RECORD_DELETED:
  731. goto restart_rnd_next;
  732. case HA_ERR_END_OF_FILE:
  733. if (++restart_count < 2)
  734. table->file->ha_rnd_init(1);
  735. break;
  736. default:
  737. table->file->print_error(error, MYF(0));
  738. DBUG_PRINT("info", ("Record not found"));
  739. table->file->ha_rnd_end();
  740. DBUG_RETURN(error);
  741. }
  742. }
  743. while (restart_count < 2 && record_compare(table));
  744. /*
  745. Have to restart the scan to be able to fetch the next row.
  746. */
  747. DBUG_PRINT("info", ("Record %sfound", restart_count == 2 ? "not " : ""));
  748. table->file->ha_rnd_end();
  749. DBUG_ASSERT(error == HA_ERR_END_OF_FILE || error == 0);
  750. DBUG_RETURN(error);
  751. }
  752. DBUG_RETURN(0);
  753. }
  754. /**********************************************************
  755. Row handling primitives for Write_rows_log_event_old
  756. **********************************************************/
  757. int Write_rows_log_event_old::do_before_row_operations(TABLE *table)
  758. {
  759. int error= 0;
  760. /*
  761. We are using REPLACE semantics and not INSERT IGNORE semantics
  762. when writing rows, that is: new rows replace old rows. We need to
  763. inform the storage engine that it should use this behaviour.
  764. */
  765. /* Tell the storage engine that we are using REPLACE semantics. */
  766. thd->lex->duplicates= DUP_REPLACE;
  767. /*
  768. Pretend we're executing a REPLACE command: this is needed for
  769. InnoDB and NDB Cluster since they are not (properly) checking the
  770. lex->duplicates flag.
  771. */
  772. thd->lex->sql_command= SQLCOM_REPLACE;
  773. /*
  774. Do not raise the error flag in case of hitting to an unique attribute
  775. */
  776. table->file->extra(HA_EXTRA_IGNORE_DUP_KEY);
  777. /*
  778. NDB specific: update from ndb master wrapped as Write_rows
  779. */
  780. /*
  781. so that the event should be applied to replace slave's row
  782. */
  783. table->file->extra(HA_EXTRA_WRITE_CAN_REPLACE);
  784. /*
  785. NDB specific: if update from ndb master wrapped as Write_rows
  786. does not find the row it's assumed idempotent binlog applying
  787. is taking place; don't raise the error.
  788. */
  789. table->file->extra(HA_EXTRA_IGNORE_NO_KEY);
  790. /*
  791. TODO: the cluster team (Tomas?) says that it's better if the engine knows
  792. how many rows are going to be inserted, then it can allocate needed memory
  793. from the start.
  794. */
  795. table->file->ha_start_bulk_insert(0);
  796. /*
  797. We need TIMESTAMP_NO_AUTO_SET otherwise ha_write_row() will not use fill
  798. any TIMESTAMP column with data from the row but instead will use
  799. the event's current time.
  800. As we replicate from TIMESTAMP to TIMESTAMP and slave has no extra
  801. columns, we know that all TIMESTAMP columns on slave will receive explicit
  802. data from the row, so TIMESTAMP_NO_AUTO_SET is ok.
  803. When we allow a table without TIMESTAMP to be replicated to a table having
  804. more columns including a TIMESTAMP column, or when we allow a TIMESTAMP
  805. column to be replicated into a BIGINT column and the slave's table has a
  806. TIMESTAMP column, then the slave's TIMESTAMP column will take its value
  807. from set_time() which we called earlier (consistent with SBR). And then in
  808. some cases we won't want TIMESTAMP_NO_AUTO_SET (will require some code to
  809. analyze if explicit data is provided for slave's TIMESTAMP columns).
  810. */
  811. table->timestamp_field_type= TIMESTAMP_NO_AUTO_SET;
  812. return error;
  813. }
  814. int Write_rows_log_event_old::do_after_row_operations(TABLE *table, int error)
  815. {
  816. int local_error= 0;
  817. table->file->extra(HA_EXTRA_NO_IGNORE_DUP_KEY);
  818. table->file->extra(HA_EXTRA_WRITE_CANNOT_REPLACE);
  819. /*
  820. reseting the extra with
  821. table->file->extra(HA_EXTRA_NO_IGNORE_NO_KEY);
  822. fires bug#27077
  823. todo: explain or fix
  824. */
  825. if ((local_error= table->file->ha_end_bulk_insert()))
  826. {
  827. table->file->print_error(local_error, MYF(0));
  828. }
  829. return error? error : local_error;
  830. }
  831. int
  832. Write_rows_log_event_old::do_prepare_row(THD *thd_arg,
  833. Relay_log_info const *rli,
  834. TABLE *table,
  835. uchar const *row_start,
  836. uchar const **row_end)
  837. {
  838. DBUG_ASSERT(table != NULL);
  839. DBUG_ASSERT(row_start && row_end);
  840. int error;
  841. error= unpack_row_old(const_cast<Relay_log_info*>(rli),
  842. table, m_width, table->record[0],
  843. row_start, &m_cols, row_end, &m_master_reclength,
  844. table->write_set, PRE_GA_WRITE_ROWS_EVENT);
  845. bitmap_copy(table->read_set, table->write_set);
  846. return error;
  847. }
  848. int Write_rows_log_event_old::do_exec_row(TABLE *table)
  849. {
  850. DBUG_ASSERT(table != NULL);
  851. int error= replace_record(thd, table, m_master_reclength, m_width);
  852. return error;
  853. }
  854. /**********************************************************
  855. Row handling primitives for Delete_rows_log_event_old
  856. **********************************************************/
  857. int Delete_rows_log_event_old::do_before_row_operations(TABLE *table)
  858. {
  859. DBUG_ASSERT(m_memory == NULL);
  860. if ((table->file->ha_table_flags() & HA_PRIMARY_KEY_REQUIRED_FOR_POSITION) &&
  861. table->s->primary_key < MAX_KEY)
  862. {
  863. /*
  864. We don't need to allocate any memory for m_after_image and
  865. m_key since they are not used.
  866. */
  867. return 0;
  868. }
  869. int error= 0;
  870. if (table->s->keys > 0)
  871. {
  872. m_memory= (uchar*) my_multi_malloc(MYF(MY_WME),
  873. &m_after_image,
  874. (uint) table->s->reclength,
  875. &m_key,
  876. (uint) table->key_info->key_length,
  877. NullS);
  878. }
  879. else
  880. {
  881. m_after_image= (uchar*) my_malloc(table->s->reclength, MYF(MY_WME));
  882. m_memory= (uchar*)m_after_image;
  883. m_key= NULL;
  884. }
  885. if (!m_memory)
  886. return HA_ERR_OUT_OF_MEM;
  887. return error;
  888. }
  889. int Delete_rows_log_event_old::do_after_row_operations(TABLE *table, int error)
  890. {
  891. /*error= ToDo:find out what this should really be, this triggers close_scan in nbd, returning error?*/
  892. table->file->ha_index_or_rnd_end();
  893. my_free(m_memory, MYF(MY_ALLOW_ZERO_PTR)); // Free for multi_malloc
  894. m_memory= NULL;
  895. m_after_image= NULL;
  896. m_key= NULL;
  897. return error;
  898. }
  899. int
  900. Delete_rows_log_event_old::do_prepare_row(THD *thd_arg,
  901. Relay_log_info const *rli,
  902. TABLE *table,
  903. uchar const *row_start,
  904. uchar const **row_end)
  905. {
  906. int error;
  907. DBUG_ASSERT(row_start && row_end);
  908. /*
  909. This assertion actually checks that there is at least as many
  910. columns on the slave as on the master.
  911. */
  912. DBUG_ASSERT(table->s->fields >= m_width);
  913. error= unpack_row_old(const_cast<Relay_log_info*>(rli),
  914. table, m_width, table->record[0],
  915. row_start, &m_cols, row_end, &m_master_reclength,
  916. table->read_set, PRE_GA_DELETE_ROWS_EVENT);
  917. /*
  918. If we will access rows using the random access method, m_key will
  919. be set to NULL, so we do not need to make a key copy in that case.
  920. */
  921. if (m_key)
  922. {
  923. KEY *const key_info= table->key_info;
  924. key_copy(m_key, table->record[0], key_info, 0);
  925. }
  926. return error;
  927. }
  928. int Delete_rows_log_event_old::do_exec_row(TABLE *table)
  929. {
  930. int error;
  931. DBUG_ASSERT(table != NULL);
  932. if (!(error= ::find_and_fetch_row(table, m_key)))
  933. {
  934. /*
  935. Now we should have the right row to delete. We are using
  936. record[0] since it is guaranteed to point to a record with the
  937. correct value.
  938. */
  939. error= table->file->ha_delete_row(table->record[0]);
  940. }
  941. return error;
  942. }
  943. /**********************************************************
  944. Row handling primitives for Update_rows_log_event_old
  945. **********************************************************/
  946. int Update_rows_log_event_old::do_before_row_operations(TABLE *table)
  947. {
  948. DBUG_ASSERT(m_memory == NULL);
  949. int error= 0;
  950. if (table->s->keys > 0)
  951. {
  952. m_memory= (uchar*) my_multi_malloc(MYF(MY_WME),
  953. &m_after_image,
  954. (uint) table->s->reclength,
  955. &m_key,
  956. (uint) table->key_info->key_length,
  957. NullS);
  958. }
  959. else
  960. {
  961. m_after_image= (uchar*) my_malloc(table->s->reclength, MYF(MY_WME));
  962. m_memory= m_after_image;
  963. m_key= NULL;
  964. }
  965. if (!m_memory)
  966. return HA_ERR_OUT_OF_MEM;
  967. table->timestamp_field_type= TIMESTAMP_NO_AUTO_SET;
  968. return error;
  969. }
  970. int Update_rows_log_event_old::do_after_row_operations(TABLE *table, int error)
  971. {
  972. /*error= ToDo:find out what this should really be, this triggers close_scan in nbd, returning error?*/
  973. table->file->ha_index_or_rnd_end();
  974. my_free(m_memory, MYF(MY_ALLOW_ZERO_PTR));
  975. m_memory= NULL;
  976. m_after_image= NULL;
  977. m_key= NULL;
  978. return error;
  979. }
  980. int Update_rows_log_event_old::do_prepare_row(THD *thd_arg,
  981. Relay_log_info const *rli,
  982. TABLE *table,
  983. uchar const *row_start,
  984. uchar const **row_end)
  985. {
  986. int error;
  987. DBUG_ASSERT(row_start && row_end);
  988. /*
  989. This assertion actually checks that there is at least as many
  990. columns on the slave as on the master.
  991. */
  992. DBUG_ASSERT(table->s->fields >= m_width);
  993. /* record[0] is the before image for the update */
  994. error= unpack_row_old(const_cast<Relay_log_info*>(rli),
  995. table, m_width, table->record[0],
  996. row_start, &m_cols, row_end, &m_master_reclength,
  997. table->read_set, PRE_GA_UPDATE_ROWS_EVENT);
  998. row_start = *row_end;
  999. /* m_after_image is the after image for the update */
  1000. error= unpack_row_old(const_cast<Relay_log_info*>(rli),
  1001. table, m_width, m_after_image,
  1002. row_start, &m_cols, row_end, &m_master_reclength,
  1003. table->write_set, PRE_GA_UPDATE_ROWS_EVENT);
  1004. DBUG_DUMP("record[0]", table->record[0], table->s->reclength);
  1005. DBUG_DUMP("m_after_image", m_after_image, table->s->reclength);
  1006. /*
  1007. If we will access rows using the random access method, m_key will
  1008. be set to NULL, so we do not need to make a key copy in that case.
  1009. */
  1010. if (m_key)
  1011. {
  1012. KEY *const key_info= table->key_info;
  1013. key_copy(m_key, table->record[0], key_info, 0);
  1014. }
  1015. return error;
  1016. }
  1017. int Update_rows_log_event_old::do_exec_row(TABLE *table)
  1018. {
  1019. DBUG_ASSERT(table != NULL);
  1020. int error= ::find_and_fetch_row(table, m_key);
  1021. if (error)
  1022. return error;
  1023. /*
  1024. We have to ensure that the new record (i.e., the after image) is
  1025. in record[0] and the old record (i.e., the before image) is in
  1026. record[1]. This since some storage engines require this (for
  1027. example, the partition engine).
  1028. Since find_and_fetch_row() puts the fetched record (i.e., the old
  1029. record) in record[1], we can keep it there. We put the new record
  1030. (i.e., the after image) into record[0], and copy the fields that
  1031. are on the slave (i.e., in record[1]) into record[0], effectively
  1032. overwriting the default values that where put there by the
  1033. unpack_row() function.
  1034. */
  1035. bmove_align(table->record[0], m_after_image, table->s->reclength);
  1036. copy_extra_record_fields(table, m_master_reclength, m_width);
  1037. /*
  1038. Now we have the right row to update. The old row (the one we're
  1039. looking for) is in record[1] and the new row has is in record[0].
  1040. We also have copied the original values already in the slave's
  1041. database into the after image delivered from the master.
  1042. */
  1043. error= table->file->ha_update_row(table->record[1], table->record[0]);
  1044. if (error == HA_ERR_RECORD_IS_THE_SAME)
  1045. error= 0;
  1046. return error;
  1047. }
  1048. #endif
  1049. /**************************************************************************
  1050. Rows_log_event member functions
  1051. **************************************************************************/
  1052. #ifndef MYSQL_CLIENT
  1053. Old_rows_log_event::Old_rows_log_event(THD *thd_arg, TABLE *tbl_arg, ulong tid,
  1054. MY_BITMAP const *cols,
  1055. bool is_transactional)
  1056. : Log_event(thd_arg, 0, is_transactional),
  1057. m_row_count(0),
  1058. m_table(tbl_arg),
  1059. m_table_id(tid),
  1060. m_width(tbl_arg ? tbl_arg->s->fields : 1),
  1061. m_rows_buf(0), m_rows_cur(0), m_rows_end(0), m_flags(0)
  1062. #ifdef HAVE_REPLICATION
  1063. , m_curr_row(NULL), m_curr_row_end(NULL), m_key(NULL)
  1064. #endif
  1065. {
  1066. // This constructor should not be reached.
  1067. assert(0);
  1068. /*
  1069. We allow a special form of dummy event when the table, and cols
  1070. are null and the table id is ~0UL. This is a temporary
  1071. solution, to be able to terminate a started statement in the
  1072. binary log: the extraneous events will be removed in the future.
  1073. */
  1074. DBUG_ASSERT((tbl_arg && tbl_arg->s && tid != ~0UL) ||
  1075. (!tbl_arg && !cols && tid == ~0UL));
  1076. if (thd_arg->options & OPTION_NO_FOREIGN_KEY_CHECKS)
  1077. set_flags(NO_FOREIGN_KEY_CHECKS_F);
  1078. if (thd_arg->options & OPTION_RELAXED_UNIQUE_CHECKS)
  1079. set_flags(RELAXED_UNIQUE_CHECKS_F);
  1080. /* if bitmap_init fails, caught in is_valid() */
  1081. if (likely(!bitmap_init(&m_cols,
  1082. m_width <= sizeof(m_bitbuf)*8 ? m_bitbuf : NULL,
  1083. m_width,
  1084. false)))
  1085. {
  1086. /* Cols can be zero if this is a dummy binrows event */
  1087. if (likely(cols != NULL))
  1088. {
  1089. memcpy(m_cols.bitmap, cols->bitmap, no_bytes_in_map(cols));
  1090. create_last_word_mask(&m_cols);
  1091. }
  1092. }
  1093. else
  1094. {
  1095. // Needed because bitmap_init() does not set it to null on failure
  1096. m_cols.bitmap= 0;
  1097. }
  1098. }
  1099. #endif
  1100. Old_rows_log_event::Old_rows_log_event(const char *buf, uint event_len,
  1101. Log_event_type event_type,
  1102. const Format_description_log_event
  1103. *description_event)
  1104. : Log_event(buf, description_event),
  1105. m_row_count(0),
  1106. #ifndef MYSQL_CLIENT
  1107. m_table(NULL),
  1108. #endif
  1109. m_table_id(0), m_rows_buf(0), m_rows_cur(0), m_rows_end(0)
  1110. #if !defined(MYSQL_CLIENT) && defined(HAVE_REPLICATION)
  1111. , m_curr_row(NULL), m_curr_row_end(NULL), m_key(NULL)
  1112. #endif
  1113. {
  1114. DBUG_ENTER("Old_rows_log_event::Old_Rows_log_event(const char*,...)");
  1115. uint8 const common_header_len= description_event->common_header_len;
  1116. uint8 const post_header_len= description_event->post_header_len[event_type-1];
  1117. DBUG_PRINT("enter",("event_len: %u common_header_len: %d "
  1118. "post_header_len: %d",
  1119. event_len, common_header_len,
  1120. post_header_len));
  1121. const char *post_start= buf + common_header_len;
  1122. DBUG_DUMP("post_header", (uchar*) post_start, post_header_len);
  1123. post_start+= RW_MAPID_OFFSET;
  1124. if (post_header_len == 6)
  1125. {
  1126. /* Master is of an intermediate source tree before 5.1.4. Id is 4 bytes */
  1127. m_table_id= uint4korr(post_start);
  1128. post_start+= 4;
  1129. }
  1130. else
  1131. {
  1132. m_table_id= (ulong) uint6korr(post_start);
  1133. post_start+= RW_FLAGS_OFFSET;
  1134. }
  1135. m_flags= uint2korr(post_start);
  1136. uchar const *const var_start=
  1137. (const uchar *)buf + common_header_len + post_header_len;
  1138. uchar const *const ptr_width= var_start;
  1139. uchar *ptr_after_width= (uchar*) ptr_width;
  1140. DBUG_PRINT("debug", ("Reading from %p", ptr_after_width));
  1141. m_width = net_field_length(&ptr_after_width);
  1142. DBUG_PRINT("debug", ("m_width=%lu", m_width));
  1143. /* if bitmap_init fails, catched in is_valid() */
  1144. if (likely(!bitmap_init(&m_cols,
  1145. m_width <= sizeof(m_bitbuf)*8 ? m_bitbuf : NULL,
  1146. m_width,
  1147. false)))
  1148. {
  1149. DBUG_PRINT("debug", ("Reading from %p", ptr_after_width));
  1150. memcpy(m_cols.bitmap, ptr_after_width, (m_width + 7) / 8);
  1151. create_last_word_mask(&m_cols);
  1152. ptr_after_width+= (m_width + 7) / 8;
  1153. DBUG_DUMP("m_cols", (uchar*) m_cols.bitmap, no_bytes_in_map(&m_cols));
  1154. }
  1155. else
  1156. {
  1157. // Needed because bitmap_init() does not set it to null on failure
  1158. m_cols.bitmap= NULL;
  1159. DBUG_VOID_RETURN;
  1160. }
  1161. const uchar* const ptr_rows_data= (const uchar*) ptr_after_width;
  1162. size_t const data_size= event_len - (ptr_rows_data - (const uchar *) buf);
  1163. DBUG_PRINT("info",("m_table_id: %lu m_flags: %d m_width: %lu data_size: %lu",
  1164. m_table_id, m_flags, m_width, (ulong) data_size));
  1165. DBUG_DUMP("rows_data", (uchar*) ptr_rows_data, data_size);
  1166. m_rows_buf= (uchar*) my_malloc(data_size, MYF(MY_WME));
  1167. if (likely((bool)m_rows_buf))
  1168. {
  1169. #if !defined(MYSQL_CLIENT) && defined(HAVE_REPLICATION)
  1170. m_curr_row= m_rows_buf;
  1171. #endif
  1172. m_rows_end= m_rows_buf + data_size;
  1173. m_rows_cur= m_rows_end;
  1174. memcpy(m_rows_buf, ptr_rows_data, data_size);
  1175. }
  1176. else
  1177. m_cols.bitmap= 0; // to not free it
  1178. DBUG_VOID_RETURN;
  1179. }
  1180. Old_rows_log_event::~Old_rows_log_event()
  1181. {
  1182. if (m_cols.bitmap == m_bitbuf) // no my_malloc happened
  1183. m_cols.bitmap= 0; // so no my_free in bitmap_free
  1184. bitmap_free(&m_cols); // To pair with bitmap_init().
  1185. my_free((uchar*)m_rows_buf, MYF(MY_ALLOW_ZERO_PTR));
  1186. }
  1187. int Old_rows_log_event::get_data_size()
  1188. {
  1189. uchar buf[sizeof(m_width)+1];
  1190. uchar *end= net_store_length(buf, (m_width + 7) / 8);
  1191. DBUG_EXECUTE_IF("old_row_based_repl_4_byte_map_id_master",
  1192. return 6 + no_bytes_in_map(&m_cols) + (end - buf) +
  1193. (m_rows_cur - m_rows_buf););
  1194. int data_size= ROWS_HEADER_LEN;
  1195. data_size+= no_bytes_in_map(&m_cols);
  1196. data_size+= (uint) (end - buf);
  1197. data_size+= (uint) (m_rows_cur - m_rows_buf);
  1198. return data_size;
  1199. }
  1200. #ifndef MYSQL_CLIENT
  1201. int Old_rows_log_event::do_add_row_data(uchar *row_data, size_t length)
  1202. {
  1203. /*
  1204. When the table has a primary key, we would probably want, by default, to
  1205. log only the primary key value instead of the entire "before image". This
  1206. would save binlog space. TODO
  1207. */
  1208. DBUG_ENTER("Old_rows_log_event::do_add_row_data");
  1209. DBUG_PRINT("enter", ("row_data: 0x%lx length: %lu", (ulong) row_data,
  1210. (ulong) length));
  1211. /*
  1212. Don't print debug messages when running valgrind since they can
  1213. trigger false warnings.
  1214. */
  1215. #ifndef HAVE_purify
  1216. DBUG_DUMP("row_data", row_data, min(length, 32));
  1217. #endif
  1218. DBUG_ASSERT(m_rows_buf <= m_rows_cur);
  1219. DBUG_ASSERT(!m_rows_buf || (m_rows_end && m_rows_buf < m_rows_end));
  1220. DBUG_ASSERT(m_rows_cur <= m_rows_end);
  1221. /* The cast will always work since m_rows_cur <= m_rows_end */
  1222. if (static_cast<size_t>(m_rows_end - m_rows_cur) <= length)
  1223. {
  1224. size_t const block_size= 1024;
  1225. my_ptrdiff_t const cur_size= m_rows_cur - m_rows_buf;
  1226. my_ptrdiff_t const new_alloc=
  1227. block_size * ((cur_size + length + block_size - 1) / block_size);
  1228. uchar* const new_buf= (uchar*)my_realloc((uchar*)m_rows_buf, (uint) new_alloc,
  1229. MYF(MY_ALLOW_ZERO_PTR|MY_WME));
  1230. if (unlikely(!new_buf))
  1231. DBUG_RETURN(HA_ERR_OUT_OF_MEM);
  1232. /* If the memory moved, we need to move the pointers */
  1233. if (new_buf != m_rows_buf)
  1234. {
  1235. m_rows_buf= new_buf;
  1236. m_rows_cur= m_rows_buf + cur_size;
  1237. }
  1238. /*
  1239. The end pointer should always be changed to point to the end of
  1240. the allocated memory.
  1241. */
  1242. m_rows_end= m_rows_buf + new_alloc;
  1243. }
  1244. DBUG_ASSERT(m_rows_cur + length <= m_rows_end);
  1245. memcpy(m_rows_cur, row_data, length);
  1246. m_rows_cur+= length;
  1247. m_row_count++;
  1248. DBUG_RETURN(0);
  1249. }
  1250. #endif
  1251. #if !defined(MYSQL_CLIENT) && defined(HAVE_REPLICATION)
  1252. int Old_rows_log_event::do_apply_event(Relay_log_info const *rli)
  1253. {
  1254. DBUG_ENTER("Old_rows_log_event::do_apply_event(Relay_log_info*)");
  1255. int error= 0;
  1256. /*
  1257. If m_table_id == ~0UL, then we have a dummy event that does not
  1258. contain any data. In that case, we just remove all tables in the
  1259. tables_to_lock list, close the thread tables, and return with
  1260. success.
  1261. */
  1262. if (m_table_id == ~0UL)
  1263. {
  1264. /*
  1265. This one is supposed to be set: just an extra check so that
  1266. nothing strange has happened.
  1267. */
  1268. DBUG_ASSERT(get_flags(STMT_END_F));
  1269. const_cast<Relay_log_info*>(rli)->clear_tables_to_lock();
  1270. close_thread_tables(thd);
  1271. thd->clear_error();
  1272. DBUG_RETURN(0);
  1273. }
  1274. /*
  1275. 'thd' has been set by exec_relay_log_event(), just before calling
  1276. do_apply_event(). We still check here to prevent future coding
  1277. errors.
  1278. */
  1279. DBUG_ASSERT(rli->sql_thd == thd);
  1280. /*
  1281. If there is no locks taken, this is the first binrow event seen
  1282. after the table map events. We should then lock all the tables
  1283. used in the transaction and proceed with execution of the actual
  1284. event.
  1285. */
  1286. if (!thd->lock)
  1287. {
  1288. bool need_reopen= 1; /* To execute the first lap of the loop below */
  1289. /*
  1290. lock_tables() reads the contents of thd->lex, so they must be
  1291. initialized. Contrary to in
  1292. Table_map_log_event::do_apply_event() we don't call
  1293. mysql_init_query() as that may reset the binlog format.
  1294. */
  1295. lex_start(thd);
  1296. while ((error= lock_tables(thd, rli->tables_to_lock,
  1297. rli->tables_to_lock_count, &need_reopen)))
  1298. {
  1299. if (!need_reopen)
  1300. {
  1301. if (thd->is_slave_error || thd->is_fatal_error)
  1302. {
  1303. /*
  1304. Error reporting borrowed from Query_log_event with many excessive
  1305. simplifications (we don't honour --slave-skip-errors)
  1306. */
  1307. uint actual_error= thd->net.last_errno;
  1308. rli->report(ERROR_LEVEL, actual_error,
  1309. "Error '%s' in %s event: when locking tables",
  1310. (actual_error ? thd->net.last_error :
  1311. "unexpected success or fatal error"),
  1312. get_type_str());
  1313. thd->is_fatal_error= 1;
  1314. }
  1315. else
  1316. {
  1317. rli->report(ERROR_LEVEL, error,
  1318. "Error in %s event: when locking tables",
  1319. get_type_str());
  1320. }
  1321. const_cast<Relay_log_info*>(rli)->clear_tables_to_lock();
  1322. DBUG_RETURN(error);
  1323. }
  1324. /*
  1325. So we need to reopen the tables.
  1326. We need to flush the pending RBR event, since it keeps a
  1327. pointer to an open table.
  1328. ALTERNATIVE SOLUTION (not implemented): Extract a pointer to
  1329. the pending RBR event and reset the table pointer after the
  1330. tables has been reopened.
  1331. NOTE: For this new scheme there should be no pending event:
  1332. need to add code to assert that is the case.
  1333. */
  1334. thd->binlog_flush_pending_rows_event(false);
  1335. TABLE_LIST *tables= rli->tables_to_lock;
  1336. close_tables_for_reopen(thd, &tables);
  1337. uint tables_count= rli->tables_to_lock_count;
  1338. if ((error= open_tables(thd, &tables, &tables_count, 0)))
  1339. {
  1340. if (thd->is_slave_error || thd->is_fatal_error)
  1341. {
  1342. /*
  1343. Error reporting borrowed from Query_log_event with many excessive
  1344. simplifications (we don't honour --slave-skip-errors)
  1345. */
  1346. uint actual_error= thd->net.last_errno;
  1347. rli->report(ERROR_LEVEL, actual_error,
  1348. "Error '%s' on reopening tables",
  1349. (actual_error ? thd->net.last_error :
  1350. "unexpected success or fatal error"));
  1351. thd->is_slave_error= 1;
  1352. }
  1353. const_cast<Relay_log_info*>(rli)->clear_tables_to_lock();
  1354. DBUG_RETURN(error);
  1355. }
  1356. }
  1357. /*
  1358. When the open and locking succeeded, we check all tables to
  1359. ensure that they still have the correct type.
  1360. We can use a down cast here since we know that every table added
  1361. to the tables_to_lock is a RPL_TABLE_LIST.
  1362. */
  1363. {
  1364. RPL_TABLE_LIST *ptr= rli->tables_to_lock;
  1365. for ( ; ptr ; ptr= static_cast<RPL_TABLE_LIST*>(ptr->next_global))
  1366. {
  1367. if (ptr->m_tabledef.compatible_with(rli, ptr->table))
  1368. {
  1369. mysql_unlock_tables(thd, thd->lock);
  1370. thd->lock= 0;
  1371. thd->is_slave_error= 1;
  1372. const_cast<Relay_log_info*>(rli)->clear_tables_to_lock();
  1373. DBUG_RETURN(ERR_BAD_TABLE_DEF);
  1374. }
  1375. }
  1376. }
  1377. /*
  1378. ... and then we add all the tables to the table map and remove
  1379. them from tables to lock.
  1380. We also invalidate the query cache for all the tables, since
  1381. they will now be changed.
  1382. TODO [/Matz]: Maybe the query cache should not be invalidated
  1383. here? It might be that a table is not changed, even though it
  1384. was locked for the statement. We do know that each
  1385. Old_rows_log_event contain at least one row, so after processing one
  1386. Old_rows_log_event, we can invalidate the query cache for the
  1387. associated table.
  1388. */
  1389. for (TABLE_LIST *ptr= rli->tables_to_lock ; ptr ; ptr= ptr->next_global)
  1390. {
  1391. const_cast<Relay_log_info*>(rli)->m_table_map.set_table(ptr->table_id, ptr->table);
  1392. }
  1393. #ifdef HAVE_QUERY_CACHE
  1394. query_cache.invalidate_locked_for_write(rli->tables_to_lock);
  1395. #endif
  1396. }
  1397. TABLE*
  1398. table=
  1399. m_table= const_cast<Relay_log_info*>(rli)->m_table_map.get_table(m_table_id);
  1400. if (table)
  1401. {
  1402. /*
  1403. table == NULL means that this table should not be replicated
  1404. (this was set up by Table_map_log_event::do_apply_event()
  1405. which tested replicate-* rules).
  1406. */
  1407. /*
  1408. It's not needed to set_time() but
  1409. 1) it continues the property that "Time" in SHOW PROCESSLIST shows how
  1410. much slave is behind
  1411. 2) it will be needed when we allow replication from a table with no
  1412. TIMESTAMP column to a table with one.
  1413. So we call set_time(), like in SBR. Presently it changes nothing.
  1414. */
  1415. thd->set_time((time_t)when);
  1416. /*
  1417. There are a few flags that are replicated with each row event.
  1418. Make sure to set/clear them before executing the main body of
  1419. the event.
  1420. */
  1421. if (get_flags(NO_FOREIGN_KEY_CHECKS_F))
  1422. thd->options|= OPTION_NO_FOREIGN_KEY_CHECKS;
  1423. else
  1424. thd->options&= ~OPTION_NO_FOREIGN_KEY_CHECKS;
  1425. if (get_flags(RELAXED_UNIQUE_CHECKS_F))
  1426. thd->options|= OPTION_RELAXED_UNIQUE_CHECKS;
  1427. else
  1428. thd->options&= ~OPTION_RELAXED_UNIQUE_CHECKS;
  1429. /* A small test to verify that objects have consistent types */
  1430. DBUG_ASSERT(sizeof(thd->options) == sizeof(OPTION_RELAXED_UNIQUE_CHECKS));
  1431. /*
  1432. Now we are in a statement and will stay in a statement until we
  1433. see a STMT_END_F.
  1434. We set this flag here, before actually applying any rows, in
  1435. case the SQL thread is stopped and we need to detect that we're
  1436. inside a statement and halting abruptly might cause problems
  1437. when restarting.
  1438. */
  1439. const_cast<Relay_log_info*>(rli)->set_flag(Relay_log_info::IN_STMT);
  1440. if ( m_width == table->s->fields && bitmap_is_set_all(&m_cols))
  1441. set_flags(COMPLETE_ROWS_F);
  1442. /*
  1443. Set tables write and read sets.
  1444. Read_set contains all slave columns (in case we are going to fetch
  1445. a complete record from slave)
  1446. Write_set equals the m_cols bitmap sent from master but it can be
  1447. longer if slave has extra columns.
  1448. */
  1449. DBUG_PRINT_BITSET("debug", "Setting table's write_set from: %s", &m_cols);
  1450. bitmap_set_all(table->read_set);
  1451. bitmap_set_all(table->write_set);
  1452. if (!get_flags(COMPLETE_ROWS_F))
  1453. bitmap_intersect(table->write_set,&m_cols);
  1454. // Do event specific preparations
  1455. error= do_before_row_operations(rli);
  1456. // row processing loop
  1457. while (error == 0 && m_curr_row < m_rows_end)
  1458. {
  1459. /* in_use can have been set to NULL in close_tables_for_reopen */
  1460. THD* old_thd= table->in_use;
  1461. if (!table->in_use)
  1462. table->in_use= thd;
  1463. error= do_exec_row(rli);
  1464. DBUG_PRINT("info", ("error: %d", error));
  1465. DBUG_ASSERT(error != HA_ERR_RECORD_DELETED);
  1466. table->in_use = old_thd;
  1467. switch (error)
  1468. {
  1469. case 0:
  1470. break;
  1471. /* Some recoverable errors */
  1472. case HA_ERR_RECORD_CHANGED:
  1473. case HA_ERR_KEY_NOT_FOUND: /* Idempotency support: OK if
  1474. tuple does not exist */
  1475. error= 0;
  1476. break;
  1477. default:
  1478. rli->report(ERROR_LEVEL, thd->net.last_errno,
  1479. "Error in %s event: row application failed. %s",
  1480. get_type_str(),
  1481. thd->net.last_error ? thd->net.last_error : "");
  1482. thd->is_slave_error= 1;
  1483. break;
  1484. }
  1485. /*
  1486. If m_curr_row_end was not set during event execution (e.g., because
  1487. of errors) we can't proceed to the next row. If the error is transient
  1488. (i.e., error==0 at this point) we must call unpack_current_row() to set
  1489. m_curr_row_end.
  1490. */
  1491. DBUG_PRINT("info", ("error: %d", error));
  1492. DBUG_PRINT("info", ("curr_row: 0x%lu; curr_row_end: 0x%lu; rows_end: 0x%lu",
  1493. (ulong) m_curr_row, (ulong) m_curr_row_end, (ulong) m_rows_end));
  1494. if (!m_curr_row_end && !error)
  1495. unpack_current_row(rli);
  1496. // at this moment m_curr_row_end should be set
  1497. DBUG_ASSERT(error || m_curr_row_end != NULL);
  1498. DBUG_ASSERT(error || m_curr_row < m_curr_row_end);
  1499. DBUG_ASSERT(error || m_curr_row_end <= m_rows_end);
  1500. m_curr_row= m_curr_row_end;
  1501. } // row processing loop
  1502. DBUG_EXECUTE_IF("STOP_SLAVE_after_first_Rows_event",
  1503. const_cast<Relay_log_info*>(rli)->abort_slave= 1;);
  1504. error= do_after_row_operations(rli, error);
  1505. if (!cache_stmt)
  1506. {
  1507. DBUG_PRINT("info", ("Marked that we need to keep log"));
  1508. thd->options|= OPTION_KEEP_LOG;
  1509. }
  1510. } // if (table)
  1511. /*
  1512. We need to delay this clear until here bacause unpack_current_row() uses
  1513. master-side table definitions stored in rli.
  1514. */
  1515. if (rli->tables_to_lock && get_flags(STMT_END_F))
  1516. const_cast<Relay_log_info*>(rli)->clear_tables_to_lock();
  1517. if (error)
  1518. { /* error has occured during the transaction */
  1519. rli->report(ERROR_LEVEL, thd->net.last_errno,
  1520. "Error in %s event: error during transaction execution "
  1521. "on table %s.%s. %s",
  1522. get_type_str(), table->s->db.str,
  1523. table->s->table_name.str,
  1524. thd->net.last_error ? thd->net.last_error : "");
  1525. /*
  1526. If one day we honour --skip-slave-errors in row-based replication, and
  1527. the error should be skipped, then we would clear mappings, rollback,
  1528. close tables, but the slave SQL thread would not stop and then may
  1529. assume the mapping is still available, the tables are still open...
  1530. So then we should clear mappings/rollback/close here only if this is a
  1531. STMT_END_F.
  1532. For now we code, knowing that error is not skippable and so slave SQL
  1533. thread is certainly going to stop.
  1534. rollback at the caller along with sbr.
  1535. */
  1536. thd->reset_current_stmt_binlog_row_based();
  1537. const_cast<Relay_log_info*>(rli)->cleanup_context(thd, error);
  1538. thd->is_slave_error= 1;
  1539. DBUG_RETURN(error);
  1540. }
  1541. /*
  1542. This code would ideally be placed in do_update_pos() instead, but
  1543. since we have no access to table there, we do the setting of
  1544. last_event_start_time here instead.
  1545. */
  1546. if (table && (table->s->primary_key == MAX_KEY) &&
  1547. !cache_stmt && get_flags(STMT_END_F) == RLE_NO_FLAGS)
  1548. {
  1549. /*
  1550. ------------ Temporary fix until WL#2975 is implemented ---------
  1551. This event is not the last one (no STMT_END_F). If we stop now
  1552. (in case of terminate_slave_thread()), how will we restart? We
  1553. have to restart from Table_map_log_event, but as this table is
  1554. not transactional, the rows already inserted will still be
  1555. present, and idempotency is not guaranteed (no PK) so we risk
  1556. that repeating leads to double insert. So we desperately try to
  1557. continue, hope we'll eventually leave this buggy situation (by
  1558. executing the final Old_rows_log_event). If we are in a hopeless
  1559. wait (reached end of last relay log and nothing gets appended
  1560. there), we timeout after one minute, and notify DBA about the
  1561. problem. When WL#2975 is implemented, just remove the member
  1562. Relay_log_info::last_event_start_time and all its occurrences.
  1563. */
  1564. const_cast<Relay_log_info*>(rli)->last_event_start_time= my_time(0);
  1565. }
  1566. if (get_flags(STMT_END_F))
  1567. {
  1568. /*
  1569. This is the end of a statement or transaction, so close (and
  1570. unlock) the tables we opened when processing the
  1571. Table_map_log_event starting the statement.
  1572. OBSERVER. This will clear *all* mappings, not only those that
  1573. are open for the table. There is not good handle for on-close
  1574. actions for tables.
  1575. NOTE. Even if we have no table ('table' == 0) we still need to be
  1576. here, so that we increase the group relay log position. If we didn't, we
  1577. could have a group relay log position which lags behind "forever"
  1578. (assume the last master's transaction is ignored by the slave because of
  1579. replicate-ignore rules).
  1580. */
  1581. thd->binlog_flush_pending_rows_event(true);
  1582. /*
  1583. If this event is not in a transaction, the call below will, if some
  1584. transactional storage engines are involved, commit the statement into
  1585. them and flush the pending event to binlog.
  1586. If this event is in a transaction, the call will do nothing, but a
  1587. Xid_log_event will come next which will, if some transactional engines
  1588. are involved, commit the transaction and flush the pending event to the
  1589. binlog.
  1590. */
  1591. if ((error= ha_autocommit_or_rollback(thd, 0)))
  1592. rli->report(ERROR_LEVEL, error,
  1593. "Error in %s event: commit of row events failed, "
  1594. "table `%s`.`%s`",
  1595. get_type_str(), m_table->s->db.str,
  1596. m_table->s->table_name.str);
  1597. /*
  1598. Now what if this is not a transactional engine? we still need to
  1599. flush the pending event to the binlog; we did it with
  1600. thd->binlog_flush_pending_rows_event(). Note that we imitate
  1601. what is done for real queries: a call to
  1602. ha_autocommit_or_rollback() (sometimes only if involves a
  1603. transactional engine), and a call to be sure to have the pending
  1604. event flushed.
  1605. */
  1606. thd->reset_current_stmt_binlog_row_based();
  1607. const_cast<Relay_log_info*>(rli)->cleanup_context(thd, 0);
  1608. }
  1609. DBUG_RETURN(error);
  1610. }
  1611. Log_event::enum_skip_reason
  1612. Old_rows_log_event::do_shall_skip(Relay_log_info *rli)
  1613. {
  1614. /*
  1615. If the slave skip counter is 1 and this event does not end a
  1616. statement, then we should not start executing on the next event.
  1617. Otherwise, we defer the decision to the normal skipping logic.
  1618. */
  1619. if (rli->slave_skip_counter == 1 && !get_flags(STMT_END_F))
  1620. return Log_event::EVENT_SKIP_IGNORE;
  1621. else
  1622. return Log_event::do_shall_skip(rli);
  1623. }
  1624. int
  1625. Old_rows_log_event::do_update_pos(Relay_log_info *rli)
  1626. {
  1627. DBUG_ENTER("Old_rows_log_event::do_update_pos");
  1628. int error= 0;
  1629. DBUG_PRINT("info", ("flags: %s",
  1630. get_flags(STMT_END_F) ? "STMT_END_F " : ""));
  1631. if (get_flags(STMT_END_F))
  1632. {
  1633. /*
  1634. Indicate that a statement is finished.
  1635. Step the group log position if we are not in a transaction,
  1636. otherwise increase the event log position.
  1637. */
  1638. rli->stmt_done(log_pos, when);
  1639. /*
  1640. Clear any errors in thd->net.last_err*. It is not known if this is
  1641. needed or not. It is believed that any errors that may exist in
  1642. thd->net.last_err* are allowed. Examples of errors are "key not
  1643. found", which is produced in the test case rpl_row_conflicts.test
  1644. */
  1645. thd->clear_error();
  1646. }
  1647. else
  1648. {
  1649. rli->inc_event_relay_log_pos();
  1650. }
  1651. DBUG_RETURN(error);
  1652. }
  1653. #endif /* !defined(MYSQL_CLIENT) && defined(HAVE_REPLICATION) */
  1654. #ifndef MYSQL_CLIENT
  1655. bool Old_rows_log_event::write_data_header(IO_CACHE *file)
  1656. {
  1657. uchar buf[ROWS_HEADER_LEN]; // No need to init the buffer
  1658. // This method should not be reached.
  1659. assert(0);
  1660. DBUG_ASSERT(m_table_id != ~0UL);
  1661. DBUG_EXECUTE_IF("old_row_based_repl_4_byte_map_id_master",
  1662. {
  1663. int4store(buf + 0, m_table_id);
  1664. int2store(buf + 4, m_flags);
  1665. return (my_b_safe_write(file, buf, 6));
  1666. });
  1667. int6store(buf + RW_MAPID_OFFSET, (ulonglong)m_table_id);
  1668. int2store(buf + RW_FLAGS_OFFSET, m_flags);
  1669. return (my_b_safe_write(file, buf, ROWS_HEADER_LEN));
  1670. }
  1671. bool Old_rows_log_event::write_data_body(IO_CACHE*file)
  1672. {
  1673. /*
  1674. Note that this should be the number of *bits*, not the number of
  1675. bytes.
  1676. */
  1677. uchar sbuf[sizeof(m_width)];
  1678. my_ptrdiff_t const data_size= m_rows_cur - m_rows_buf;
  1679. // This method should not be reached.
  1680. assert(0);
  1681. bool res= false;
  1682. uchar *const sbuf_end= net_store_length(sbuf, (size_t) m_width);
  1683. DBUG_ASSERT(static_cast<size_t>(sbuf_end - sbuf) <= sizeof(sbuf));
  1684. DBUG_DUMP("m_width", sbuf, (size_t) (sbuf_end - sbuf));
  1685. res= res || my_b_safe_write(file, sbuf, (size_t) (sbuf_end - sbuf));
  1686. DBUG_DUMP("m_cols", (uchar*) m_cols.bitmap, no_bytes_in_map(&m_cols));
  1687. res= res || my_b_safe_write(file, (uchar*) m_cols.bitmap,
  1688. no_bytes_in_map(&m_cols));
  1689. DBUG_DUMP("rows", m_rows_buf, data_size);
  1690. res= res || my_b_safe_write(file, m_rows_buf, (size_t) data_size);
  1691. return res;
  1692. }
  1693. #endif
  1694. #if defined(HAVE_REPLICATION) && !defined(MYSQL_CLIENT)
  1695. void Old_rows_log_event::pack_info(Protocol *protocol)
  1696. {
  1697. char buf[256];
  1698. char const *const flagstr=
  1699. get_flags(STMT_END_F) ? " flags: STMT_END_F" : "";
  1700. size_t bytes= my_snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf),
  1701. "table_id: %lu%s", m_table_id, flagstr);
  1702. protocol->store(buf, bytes, &my_charset_bin);
  1703. }
  1704. #endif
  1705. #ifdef MYSQL_CLIENT
  1706. void Old_rows_log_event::print_helper(FILE *file,
  1707. PRINT_EVENT_INFO *print_event_info,
  1708. char const *const name)
  1709. {
  1710. IO_CACHE *const head= &print_event_info->head_cache;
  1711. IO_CACHE *const body= &print_event_info->body_cache;
  1712. if (!print_event_info->short_form)
  1713. {
  1714. bool const last_stmt_event= get_flags(STMT_END_F);
  1715. print_header(head, print_event_info, !last_stmt_event);
  1716. my_b_printf(head, "\t%s: table id %lu%s\n",
  1717. name, m_table_id,
  1718. last_stmt_event ? " flags: STMT_END_F" : "");
  1719. print_base64(body, print_event_info, !last_stmt_event);
  1720. }
  1721. if (get_flags(STMT_END_F))
  1722. {
  1723. copy_event_cache_to_file_and_reinit(head, file);
  1724. copy_event_cache_to_file_and_reinit(body, file);
  1725. }
  1726. }
  1727. #endif
  1728. #if !defined(MYSQL_CLIENT) && defined(HAVE_REPLICATION)
  1729. /**
  1730. Write the current row into event's table.
  1731. The row is located in the row buffer, pointed by @c m_curr_row member.
  1732. Number of columns of the row is stored in @c m_width member (it can be
  1733. different from the number of columns in the table to which we insert).
  1734. Bitmap @c m_cols indicates which columns are present in the row. It is assumed
  1735. that event's table is already open and pointed by @c m_table.
  1736. If the same record already exists in the table it can be either overwritten
  1737. or an error is reported depending on the value of @c overwrite flag
  1738. (error reporting not yet implemented). Note that the matching record can be
  1739. different from the row we insert if we use primary keys to identify records in
  1740. the table.
  1741. The row to be inserted can contain values only for selected columns. The
  1742. missing columns are filled with default values using @c prepare_record()
  1743. function. If a matching record is found in the table and @c overwritte is
  1744. true, the missing columns are taken from it.
  1745. @param rli Relay log info (needed for row unpacking).
  1746. @param overwrite
  1747. Shall we overwrite if the row already exists or signal
  1748. error (currently ignored).
  1749. @returns Error code on failure, 0 on success.
  1750. This method, if successful, sets @c m_curr_row_end pointer to point at the
  1751. next row in the rows buffer. This is done when unpacking the row to be
  1752. inserted.
  1753. @note If a matching record is found, it is either updated using
  1754. @c ha_update_row() or first deleted and then new record written.
  1755. */
  1756. int
  1757. Old_rows_log_event::write_row(const Relay_log_info *const rli,
  1758. const bool overwrite)
  1759. {
  1760. DBUG_ENTER("write_row");
  1761. DBUG_ASSERT(m_table != NULL && thd != NULL);
  1762. TABLE *table= m_table; // pointer to event's table
  1763. int error;
  1764. int keynum;
  1765. auto_afree_ptr<char> key(NULL);
  1766. /* fill table->record[0] with default values */
  1767. if ((error= prepare_record(table, m_width,
  1768. TRUE /* check if columns have def. values */)))
  1769. DBUG_RETURN(error);
  1770. /* unpack row into table->record[0] */
  1771. error= unpack_current_row(rli); // TODO: how to handle errors?
  1772. #ifndef DBUG_OFF
  1773. DBUG_DUMP("record[0]", table->record[0], table->s->reclength);
  1774. DBUG_PRINT_BITSET("debug", "write_set = %s", table->write_set);
  1775. DBUG_PRINT_BITSET("debug", "read_set = %s", table->read_set);
  1776. #endif
  1777. /*
  1778. Try to write record. If a corresponding record already exists in the table,
  1779. we try to change it using ha_update_row() if possible. Otherwise we delete
  1780. it and repeat the whole process again.
  1781. TODO: Add safety measures against infinite looping.
  1782. */
  1783. while ((error= table->file->ha_write_row(table->record[0])))
  1784. {
  1785. if (error == HA_ERR_LOCK_DEADLOCK || error == HA_ERR_LOCK_WAIT_TIMEOUT)
  1786. {
  1787. table->file->print_error(error, MYF(0)); /* to check at exec_relay_log_event */
  1788. DBUG_RETURN(error);
  1789. }
  1790. if ((keynum= table->file->get_dup_key(error)) < 0)
  1791. {
  1792. DBUG_PRINT("info",("Can't locate duplicate key (get_dup_key returns %d)",keynum));
  1793. table->file->print_error(error, MYF(0));
  1794. /*
  1795. We failed to retrieve the duplicate key
  1796. - either because the error was not "duplicate key" error
  1797. - or because the information which key is not available
  1798. */
  1799. DBUG_RETURN(error);
  1800. }
  1801. /*
  1802. We need to retrieve the old row into record[1] to be able to
  1803. either update or delete the offending record. We either:
  1804. - use rnd_pos() with a row-id (available as dupp_row) to the
  1805. offending row, if that is possible (MyISAM and Blackhole), or else
  1806. - use index_read_idx() with the key that is duplicated, to
  1807. retrieve the offending row.
  1808. */
  1809. if (table->file->ha_table_flags() & HA_DUPLICATE_POS)
  1810. {
  1811. DBUG_PRINT("info",("Locating offending record using rnd_pos()"));
  1812. error= table->file->rnd_pos(table->record[1], table->file->dup_ref);
  1813. if (error)
  1814. {
  1815. DBUG_PRINT("info",("rnd_pos() returns error %d",error));
  1816. if (error == HA_ERR_RECORD_DELETED)
  1817. error= HA_ERR_KEY_NOT_FOUND;
  1818. table->file->print_error(error, MYF(0));
  1819. DBUG_RETURN(error);
  1820. }
  1821. }
  1822. else
  1823. {
  1824. DBUG_PRINT("info",("Locating offending record using index_read_idx()"));
  1825. if (table->file->extra(HA_EXTRA_FLUSH_CACHE))
  1826. {
  1827. DBUG_PRINT("info",("Error when setting HA_EXTRA_FLUSH_CACHE"));
  1828. DBUG_RETURN(my_errno);
  1829. }
  1830. if (key.get() == NULL)
  1831. {
  1832. key.assign(static_cast<char*>(my_alloca(table->s->max_unique_length)));
  1833. if (key.get() == NULL)
  1834. {
  1835. DBUG_PRINT("info",("Can't allocate key buffer"));
  1836. DBUG_RETURN(ENOMEM);
  1837. }
  1838. }
  1839. key_copy((uchar*)key.get(), table->record[0], table->key_info + keynum,
  1840. 0);
  1841. error= table->file->index_read_idx_map(table->record[1], keynum,
  1842. (const uchar*)key.get(),
  1843. HA_WHOLE_KEY,
  1844. HA_READ_KEY_EXACT);
  1845. if (error)
  1846. {
  1847. DBUG_PRINT("info",("index_read_idx() returns error %d", error));
  1848. if (error == HA_ERR_RECORD_DELETED)
  1849. error= HA_ERR_KEY_NOT_FOUND;
  1850. table->file->print_error(error, MYF(0));
  1851. DBUG_RETURN(error);
  1852. }
  1853. }
  1854. /*
  1855. Now, record[1] should contain the offending row. That
  1856. will enable us to update it or, alternatively, delete it (so
  1857. that we can insert the new row afterwards).
  1858. */
  1859. /*
  1860. If row is incomplete we will use the record found to fill
  1861. missing columns.
  1862. */
  1863. if (!get_flags(COMPLETE_ROWS_F))
  1864. {
  1865. restore_record(table,record[1]);
  1866. error= unpack_current_row(rli);
  1867. }
  1868. #ifndef DBUG_OFF
  1869. DBUG_PRINT("debug",("preparing for update: before and after image"));
  1870. DBUG_DUMP("record[1] (before)", table->record[1], table->s->reclength);
  1871. DBUG_DUMP("record[0] (after)", table->record[0], table->s->reclength);
  1872. #endif
  1873. /*
  1874. REPLACE is defined as either INSERT or DELETE + INSERT. If
  1875. possible, we can replace it with an UPDATE, but that will not
  1876. work on InnoDB if FOREIGN KEY checks are necessary.
  1877. I (Matz) am not sure of the reason for the last_uniq_key()
  1878. check as, but I'm guessing that it's something along the
  1879. following lines.
  1880. Suppose that we got the duplicate key to be a key that is not
  1881. the last unique key for the table and we perform an update:
  1882. then there might be another key for which the unique check will
  1883. fail, so we're better off just deleting the row and inserting
  1884. the correct row.
  1885. */
  1886. if (last_uniq_key(table, keynum) &&
  1887. !table->file->referenced_by_foreign_key())
  1888. {
  1889. DBUG_PRINT("info",("Updating row using ha_update_row()"));
  1890. error=table->file->ha_update_row(table->record[1],
  1891. table->record[0]);
  1892. switch (error) {
  1893. case HA_ERR_RECORD_IS_THE_SAME:
  1894. DBUG_PRINT("info",("ignoring HA_ERR_RECORD_IS_THE_SAME error from"
  1895. " ha_update_row()"));
  1896. error= 0;
  1897. case 0:
  1898. break;
  1899. default:
  1900. DBUG_PRINT("info",("ha_update_row() returns error %d",error));
  1901. table->file->print_error(error, MYF(0));
  1902. }
  1903. DBUG_RETURN(error);
  1904. }
  1905. else
  1906. {
  1907. DBUG_PRINT("info",("Deleting offending row and trying to write new one again"));
  1908. if ((error= table->file->ha_delete_row(table->record[1])))
  1909. {
  1910. DBUG_PRINT("info",("ha_delete_row() returns error %d",error));
  1911. table->file->print_error(error, MYF(0));
  1912. DBUG_RETURN(error);
  1913. }
  1914. /* Will retry ha_write_row() with the offending row removed. */
  1915. }
  1916. }
  1917. DBUG_RETURN(error);
  1918. }
  1919. /**
  1920. Locate the current row in event's table.
  1921. The current row is pointed by @c m_curr_row. Member @c m_width tells how many
  1922. columns are there in the row (this can be differnet from the number of columns
  1923. in the table). It is assumed that event's table is already open and pointed
  1924. by @c m_table.
  1925. If a corresponding record is found in the table it is stored in
  1926. @c m_table->record[0]. Note that when record is located based on a primary
  1927. key, it is possible that the record found differs from the row being located.
  1928. If no key is specified or table does not have keys, a table scan is used to
  1929. find the row. In that case the row should be complete and contain values for
  1930. all columns. However, it can still be shorter than the table, i.e. the table
  1931. can contain extra columns not present in the row. It is also possible that
  1932. the table has fewer columns than the row being located.
  1933. @returns Error code on failure, 0 on success.
  1934. @post In case of success @c m_table->record[0] contains the record found.
  1935. Also, the internal "cursor" of the table is positioned at the record found.
  1936. @note If the engine allows random access of the records, a combination of
  1937. @c position() and @c rnd_pos() will be used.
  1938. */
  1939. int Old_rows_log_event::find_row(const Relay_log_info *rli)
  1940. {
  1941. DBUG_ENTER("find_row");
  1942. DBUG_ASSERT(m_table && m_table->in_use != NULL);
  1943. TABLE *table= m_table;
  1944. int error;
  1945. /* unpack row - missing fields get default values */
  1946. // TODO: shall we check and report errors here?
  1947. prepare_record(table, m_width, FALSE /* don't check errors */);
  1948. error= unpack_current_row(rli);
  1949. #ifndef DBUG_OFF
  1950. DBUG_PRINT("info",("looking for the following record"));
  1951. DBUG_DUMP("record[0]", table->record[0], table->s->reclength);
  1952. #endif
  1953. if ((table->file->ha_table_flags() & HA_PRIMARY_KEY_REQUIRED_FOR_POSITION) &&
  1954. table->s->primary_key < MAX_KEY)
  1955. {
  1956. /*
  1957. Use a more efficient method to fetch the record given by
  1958. table->record[0] if the engine allows it. We first compute a
  1959. row reference using the position() member function (it will be
  1960. stored in table->file->ref) and the use rnd_pos() to position
  1961. the "cursor" (i.e., record[0] in this case) at the correct row.
  1962. TODO: Add a check that the correct record has been fetched by
  1963. comparing with the original record. Take into account that the
  1964. record on the master and slave can be of different
  1965. length. Something along these lines should work:
  1966. ADD>>> store_record(table,record[1]);
  1967. int error= table->file->rnd_pos(table->record[0], table->file->ref);
  1968. ADD>>> DBUG_ASSERT(memcmp(table->record[1], table->record[0],
  1969. table->s->reclength) == 0);
  1970. */
  1971. DBUG_PRINT("info",("locating record using primary key (position)"));
  1972. int error= table->file->rnd_pos_by_record(table->record[0]);
  1973. if (error)
  1974. {
  1975. DBUG_PRINT("info",("rnd_pos returns error %d",error));
  1976. if (error == HA_ERR_RECORD_DELETED)
  1977. error= HA_ERR_KEY_NOT_FOUND;
  1978. table->file->print_error(error, MYF(0));
  1979. }
  1980. DBUG_RETURN(error);
  1981. }
  1982. // We can't use position() - try other methods.
  1983. /*
  1984. We need to retrieve all fields
  1985. TODO: Move this out from this function to main loop
  1986. */
  1987. table->use_all_columns();
  1988. /*
  1989. Save copy of the record in table->record[1]. It might be needed
  1990. later if linear search is used to find exact match.
  1991. */
  1992. store_record(table,record[1]);
  1993. if (table->s->keys > 0)
  1994. {
  1995. DBUG_PRINT("info",("locating record using primary key (index_read)"));
  1996. /* We have a key: search the table using the index */
  1997. if (!table->file->inited && (error= table->file->ha_index_init(0, FALSE)))
  1998. {
  1999. DBUG_PRINT("info",("ha_index_init returns error %d",error));
  2000. table->file->print_error(error, MYF(0));
  2001. DBUG_RETURN(error);
  2002. }
  2003. /* Fill key data for the row */
  2004. DBUG_ASSERT(m_key);
  2005. key_copy(m_key, table->record[0], table->key_info, 0);
  2006. /*
  2007. Don't print debug messages when running valgrind since they can
  2008. trigger false warnings.
  2009. */
  2010. #ifndef HAVE_purify
  2011. DBUG_DUMP("key data", m_key, table->key_info->key_length);
  2012. #endif
  2013. /*
  2014. We need to set the null bytes to ensure that the filler bit are
  2015. all set when returning. There are storage engines that just set
  2016. the necessary bits on the bytes and don't set the filler bits
  2017. correctly.
  2018. */
  2019. my_ptrdiff_t const pos=
  2020. table->s->null_bytes > 0 ? table->s->null_bytes - 1 : 0;
  2021. table->record[0][pos]= 0xFF;
  2022. if ((error= table->file->index_read_map(table->record[0], m_key,
  2023. HA_WHOLE_KEY,
  2024. HA_READ_KEY_EXACT)))
  2025. {
  2026. DBUG_PRINT("info",("no record matching the key found in the table"));
  2027. if (error == HA_ERR_RECORD_DELETED)
  2028. error= HA_ERR_KEY_NOT_FOUND;
  2029. table->file->print_error(error, MYF(0));
  2030. table->file->ha_index_end();
  2031. DBUG_RETURN(error);
  2032. }
  2033. /*
  2034. Don't print debug messages when running valgrind since they can
  2035. trigger false warnings.
  2036. */
  2037. #ifndef HAVE_purify
  2038. DBUG_PRINT("info",("found first matching record"));
  2039. DBUG_DUMP("record[0]", table->record[0], table->s->reclength);
  2040. #endif
  2041. /*
  2042. Below is a minor "optimization". If the key (i.e., key number
  2043. 0) has the HA_NOSAME flag set, we know that we have found the
  2044. correct record (since there can be no duplicates); otherwise, we
  2045. have to compare the record with the one found to see if it is
  2046. the correct one.
  2047. CAVEAT! This behaviour is essential for the replication of,
  2048. e.g., the mysql.proc table since the correct record *shall* be
  2049. found using the primary key *only*. There shall be no
  2050. comparison of non-PK columns to decide if the correct record is
  2051. found. I can see no scenario where it would be incorrect to
  2052. chose the row to change only using a PK or an UNNI.
  2053. */
  2054. if (table->key_info->flags & HA_NOSAME)
  2055. {
  2056. table->file->ha_index_end();
  2057. DBUG_RETURN(0);
  2058. }
  2059. /*
  2060. In case key is not unique, we still have to iterate over records found
  2061. and find the one which is identical to the row given. A copy of the
  2062. record we are looking for is stored in record[1].
  2063. */
  2064. DBUG_PRINT("info",("non-unique index, scanning it to find matching record"));
  2065. while (record_compare(table))
  2066. {
  2067. /*
  2068. We need to set the null bytes to ensure that the filler bit
  2069. are all set when returning. There are storage engines that
  2070. just set the necessary bits on the bytes and don't set the
  2071. filler bits correctly.
  2072. TODO[record format ndb]: Remove this code once NDB returns the
  2073. correct record format.
  2074. */
  2075. if (table->s->null_bytes > 0)
  2076. {
  2077. table->record[0][table->s->null_bytes - 1]|=
  2078. 256U - (1U << table->s->last_null_bit_pos);
  2079. }
  2080. while ((error= table->file->index_next(table->record[0])))
  2081. {
  2082. /* We just skip records that has already been deleted */
  2083. if (error == HA_ERR_RECORD_DELETED)
  2084. continue;
  2085. DBUG_PRINT("info",("no record matching the given row found"));
  2086. table->file->print_error(error, MYF(0));
  2087. table->file->ha_index_end();
  2088. DBUG_RETURN(error);
  2089. }
  2090. }
  2091. /*
  2092. Have to restart the scan to be able to fetch the next row.
  2093. */
  2094. table->file->ha_index_end();
  2095. }
  2096. else
  2097. {
  2098. DBUG_PRINT("info",("locating record using table scan (rnd_next)"));
  2099. int restart_count= 0; // Number of times scanning has restarted from top
  2100. /* We don't have a key: search the table using rnd_next() */
  2101. if ((error= table->file->ha_rnd_init(1)))
  2102. {
  2103. DBUG_PRINT("info",("error initializing table scan"
  2104. " (ha_rnd_init returns %d)",error));
  2105. table->file->print_error(error, MYF(0));
  2106. DBUG_RETURN(error);
  2107. }
  2108. /* Continue until we find the right record or have made a full loop */
  2109. do
  2110. {
  2111. restart_rnd_next:
  2112. error= table->file->rnd_next(table->record[0]);
  2113. switch (error) {
  2114. case 0:
  2115. break;
  2116. case HA_ERR_RECORD_DELETED:
  2117. goto restart_rnd_next;
  2118. case HA_ERR_END_OF_FILE:
  2119. if (++restart_count < 2)
  2120. table->file->ha_rnd_init(1);
  2121. break;
  2122. default:
  2123. DBUG_PRINT("info", ("Failed to get next record"
  2124. " (rnd_next returns %d)",error));
  2125. table->file->print_error(error, MYF(0));
  2126. table->file->ha_rnd_end();
  2127. DBUG_RETURN(error);
  2128. }
  2129. }
  2130. while (restart_count < 2 && record_compare(table));
  2131. /*
  2132. Note: above record_compare will take into accout all record fields
  2133. which might be incorrect in case a partial row was given in the event
  2134. */
  2135. /*
  2136. Have to restart the scan to be able to fetch the next row.
  2137. */
  2138. if (restart_count == 2)
  2139. DBUG_PRINT("info", ("Record not found"));
  2140. else
  2141. DBUG_DUMP("record found", table->record[0], table->s->reclength);
  2142. table->file->ha_rnd_end();
  2143. DBUG_ASSERT(error == HA_ERR_END_OF_FILE || error == 0);
  2144. DBUG_RETURN(error);
  2145. }
  2146. DBUG_RETURN(0);
  2147. }
  2148. #endif
  2149. /**************************************************************************
  2150. Write_rows_log_event member functions
  2151. **************************************************************************/
  2152. /*
  2153. Constructor used to build an event for writing to the binary log.
  2154. */
  2155. #if !defined(MYSQL_CLIENT)
  2156. Write_rows_log_event_old::Write_rows_log_event_old(THD *thd_arg,
  2157. TABLE *tbl_arg,
  2158. ulong tid_arg,
  2159. MY_BITMAP const *cols,
  2160. bool is_transactional)
  2161. : Old_rows_log_event(thd_arg, tbl_arg, tid_arg, cols, is_transactional)
  2162. {
  2163. // This constructor should not be reached.
  2164. assert(0);
  2165. }
  2166. #endif
  2167. /*
  2168. Constructor used by slave to read the event from the binary log.
  2169. */
  2170. #ifdef HAVE_REPLICATION
  2171. Write_rows_log_event_old::Write_rows_log_event_old(const char *buf,
  2172. uint event_len,
  2173. const Format_description_log_event
  2174. *description_event)
  2175. : Old_rows_log_event(buf, event_len, PRE_GA_WRITE_ROWS_EVENT,
  2176. description_event)
  2177. {
  2178. }
  2179. #endif
  2180. #if !defined(MYSQL_CLIENT) && defined(HAVE_REPLICATION)
  2181. int
  2182. Write_rows_log_event_old::do_before_row_operations(const Slave_reporting_capability *const)
  2183. {
  2184. int error= 0;
  2185. /*
  2186. We are using REPLACE semantics and not INSERT IGNORE semantics
  2187. when writing rows, that is: new rows replace old rows. We need to
  2188. inform the storage engine that it should use this behaviour.
  2189. */
  2190. /* Tell the storage engine that we are using REPLACE semantics. */
  2191. thd->lex->duplicates= DUP_REPLACE;
  2192. /*
  2193. Pretend we're executing a REPLACE command: this is needed for
  2194. InnoDB and NDB Cluster since they are not (properly) checking the
  2195. lex->duplicates flag.
  2196. */
  2197. thd->lex->sql_command= SQLCOM_REPLACE;
  2198. /*
  2199. Do not raise the error flag in case of hitting to an unique attribute
  2200. */
  2201. m_table->file->extra(HA_EXTRA_IGNORE_DUP_KEY);
  2202. /*
  2203. NDB specific: update from ndb master wrapped as Write_rows
  2204. */
  2205. /*
  2206. so that the event should be applied to replace slave's row
  2207. */
  2208. m_table->file->extra(HA_EXTRA_WRITE_CAN_REPLACE);
  2209. /*
  2210. NDB specific: if update from ndb master wrapped as Write_rows
  2211. does not find the row it's assumed idempotent binlog applying
  2212. is taking place; don't raise the error.
  2213. */
  2214. m_table->file->extra(HA_EXTRA_IGNORE_NO_KEY);
  2215. /*
  2216. TODO: the cluster team (Tomas?) says that it's better if the engine knows
  2217. how many rows are going to be inserted, then it can allocate needed memory
  2218. from the start.
  2219. */
  2220. m_table->file->ha_start_bulk_insert(0);
  2221. /*
  2222. We need TIMESTAMP_NO_AUTO_SET otherwise ha_write_row() will not use fill
  2223. any TIMESTAMP column with data from the row but instead will use
  2224. the event's current time.
  2225. As we replicate from TIMESTAMP to TIMESTAMP and slave has no extra
  2226. columns, we know that all TIMESTAMP columns on slave will receive explicit
  2227. data from the row, so TIMESTAMP_NO_AUTO_SET is ok.
  2228. When we allow a table without TIMESTAMP to be replicated to a table having
  2229. more columns including a TIMESTAMP column, or when we allow a TIMESTAMP
  2230. column to be replicated into a BIGINT column and the slave's table has a
  2231. TIMESTAMP column, then the slave's TIMESTAMP column will take its value
  2232. from set_time() which we called earlier (consistent with SBR). And then in
  2233. some cases we won't want TIMESTAMP_NO_AUTO_SET (will require some code to
  2234. analyze if explicit data is provided for slave's TIMESTAMP columns).
  2235. */
  2236. m_table->timestamp_field_type= TIMESTAMP_NO_AUTO_SET;
  2237. return error;
  2238. }
  2239. int
  2240. Write_rows_log_event_old::do_after_row_operations(const Slave_reporting_capability *const,
  2241. int error)
  2242. {
  2243. int local_error= 0;
  2244. m_table->file->extra(HA_EXTRA_NO_IGNORE_DUP_KEY);
  2245. m_table->file->extra(HA_EXTRA_WRITE_CANNOT_REPLACE);
  2246. /*
  2247. reseting the extra with
  2248. table->file->extra(HA_EXTRA_NO_IGNORE_NO_KEY);
  2249. fires bug#27077
  2250. todo: explain or fix
  2251. */
  2252. if ((local_error= m_table->file->ha_end_bulk_insert()))
  2253. {
  2254. m_table->file->print_error(local_error, MYF(0));
  2255. }
  2256. return error? error : local_error;
  2257. }
  2258. int
  2259. Write_rows_log_event_old::do_exec_row(const Relay_log_info *const rli)
  2260. {
  2261. DBUG_ASSERT(m_table != NULL);
  2262. int error= write_row(rli, TRUE /* overwrite */);
  2263. if (error && !thd->net.last_errno)
  2264. thd->net.last_errno= error;
  2265. return error;
  2266. }
  2267. #endif /* !defined(MYSQL_CLIENT) && defined(HAVE_REPLICATION) */
  2268. #ifdef MYSQL_CLIENT
  2269. void Write_rows_log_event_old::print(FILE *file,
  2270. PRINT_EVENT_INFO* print_event_info)
  2271. {
  2272. Old_rows_log_event::print_helper(file, print_event_info, "Write_rows_old");
  2273. }
  2274. #endif
  2275. /**************************************************************************
  2276. Delete_rows_log_event member functions
  2277. **************************************************************************/
  2278. /*
  2279. Constructor used to build an event for writing to the binary log.
  2280. */
  2281. #ifndef MYSQL_CLIENT
  2282. Delete_rows_log_event_old::Delete_rows_log_event_old(THD *thd_arg,
  2283. TABLE *tbl_arg,
  2284. ulong tid,
  2285. MY_BITMAP const *cols,
  2286. bool is_transactional)
  2287. : Old_rows_log_event(thd_arg, tbl_arg, tid, cols, is_transactional),
  2288. m_after_image(NULL), m_memory(NULL)
  2289. {
  2290. // This constructor should not be reached.
  2291. assert(0);
  2292. }
  2293. #endif /* #if !defined(MYSQL_CLIENT) */
  2294. /*
  2295. Constructor used by slave to read the event from the binary log.
  2296. */
  2297. #ifdef HAVE_REPLICATION
  2298. Delete_rows_log_event_old::Delete_rows_log_event_old(const char *buf,
  2299. uint event_len,
  2300. const Format_description_log_event
  2301. *description_event)
  2302. : Old_rows_log_event(buf, event_len, PRE_GA_DELETE_ROWS_EVENT,
  2303. description_event),
  2304. m_after_image(NULL), m_memory(NULL)
  2305. {
  2306. }
  2307. #endif
  2308. #if !defined(MYSQL_CLIENT) && defined(HAVE_REPLICATION)
  2309. int
  2310. Delete_rows_log_event_old::do_before_row_operations(const Slave_reporting_capability *const)
  2311. {
  2312. if ((m_table->file->ha_table_flags() & HA_PRIMARY_KEY_REQUIRED_FOR_POSITION) &&
  2313. m_table->s->primary_key < MAX_KEY)
  2314. {
  2315. /*
  2316. We don't need to allocate any memory for m_key since it is not used.
  2317. */
  2318. return 0;
  2319. }
  2320. if (m_table->s->keys > 0)
  2321. {
  2322. // Allocate buffer for key searches
  2323. m_key= (uchar*)my_malloc(m_table->key_info->key_length, MYF(MY_WME));
  2324. if (!m_key)
  2325. return HA_ERR_OUT_OF_MEM;
  2326. }
  2327. return 0;
  2328. }
  2329. int
  2330. Delete_rows_log_event_old::do_after_row_operations(const Slave_reporting_capability *const,
  2331. int error)
  2332. {
  2333. /*error= ToDo:find out what this should really be, this triggers close_scan in nbd, returning error?*/
  2334. m_table->file->ha_index_or_rnd_end();
  2335. my_free(m_key, MYF(MY_ALLOW_ZERO_PTR));
  2336. m_key= NULL;
  2337. return error;
  2338. }
  2339. int Delete_rows_log_event_old::do_exec_row(const Relay_log_info *const rli)
  2340. {
  2341. int error;
  2342. DBUG_ASSERT(m_table != NULL);
  2343. if (!(error= find_row(rli)))
  2344. {
  2345. /*
  2346. Delete the record found, located in record[0]
  2347. */
  2348. error= m_table->file->ha_delete_row(m_table->record[0]);
  2349. }
  2350. return error;
  2351. }
  2352. #endif /* !defined(MYSQL_CLIENT) && defined(HAVE_REPLICATION) */
  2353. #ifdef MYSQL_CLIENT
  2354. void Delete_rows_log_event_old::print(FILE *file,
  2355. PRINT_EVENT_INFO* print_event_info)
  2356. {
  2357. Old_rows_log_event::print_helper(file, print_event_info, "Delete_rows_old");
  2358. }
  2359. #endif
  2360. /**************************************************************************
  2361. Update_rows_log_event member functions
  2362. **************************************************************************/
  2363. /*
  2364. Constructor used to build an event for writing to the binary log.
  2365. */
  2366. #if !defined(MYSQL_CLIENT)
  2367. Update_rows_log_event_old::Update_rows_log_event_old(THD *thd_arg,
  2368. TABLE *tbl_arg,
  2369. ulong tid,
  2370. MY_BITMAP const *cols,
  2371. bool is_transactional)
  2372. : Old_rows_log_event(thd_arg, tbl_arg, tid, cols, is_transactional),
  2373. m_after_image(NULL), m_memory(NULL)
  2374. {
  2375. // This constructor should not be reached.
  2376. assert(0);
  2377. }
  2378. #endif /* !defined(MYSQL_CLIENT) */
  2379. /*
  2380. Constructor used by slave to read the event from the binary log.
  2381. */
  2382. #ifdef HAVE_REPLICATION
  2383. Update_rows_log_event_old::Update_rows_log_event_old(const char *buf,
  2384. uint event_len,
  2385. const
  2386. Format_description_log_event
  2387. *description_event)
  2388. : Old_rows_log_event(buf, event_len, PRE_GA_UPDATE_ROWS_EVENT,
  2389. description_event),
  2390. m_after_image(NULL), m_memory(NULL)
  2391. {
  2392. }
  2393. #endif
  2394. #if !defined(MYSQL_CLIENT) && defined(HAVE_REPLICATION)
  2395. int
  2396. Update_rows_log_event_old::do_before_row_operations(const Slave_reporting_capability *const)
  2397. {
  2398. if (m_table->s->keys > 0)
  2399. {
  2400. // Allocate buffer for key searches
  2401. m_key= (uchar*)my_malloc(m_table->key_info->key_length, MYF(MY_WME));
  2402. if (!m_key)
  2403. return HA_ERR_OUT_OF_MEM;
  2404. }
  2405. m_table->timestamp_field_type= TIMESTAMP_NO_AUTO_SET;
  2406. return 0;
  2407. }
  2408. int
  2409. Update_rows_log_event_old::do_after_row_operations(const Slave_reporting_capability *const,
  2410. int error)
  2411. {
  2412. /*error= ToDo:find out what this should really be, this triggers close_scan in nbd, returning error?*/
  2413. m_table->file->ha_index_or_rnd_end();
  2414. my_free(m_key, MYF(MY_ALLOW_ZERO_PTR)); // Free for multi_malloc
  2415. m_key= NULL;
  2416. return error;
  2417. }
  2418. int
  2419. Update_rows_log_event_old::do_exec_row(const Relay_log_info *const rli)
  2420. {
  2421. DBUG_ASSERT(m_table != NULL);
  2422. int error= find_row(rli);
  2423. if (error)
  2424. {
  2425. /*
  2426. We need to read the second image in the event of error to be
  2427. able to skip to the next pair of updates
  2428. */
  2429. m_curr_row= m_curr_row_end;
  2430. unpack_current_row(rli);
  2431. return error;
  2432. }
  2433. /*
  2434. This is the situation after locating BI:
  2435. ===|=== before image ====|=== after image ===|===
  2436. ^ ^
  2437. m_curr_row m_curr_row_end
  2438. BI found in the table is stored in record[0]. We copy it to record[1]
  2439. and unpack AI to record[0].
  2440. */
  2441. store_record(m_table,record[1]);
  2442. m_curr_row= m_curr_row_end;
  2443. error= unpack_current_row(rli); // this also updates m_curr_row_end
  2444. /*
  2445. Now we have the right row to update. The old row (the one we're
  2446. looking for) is in record[1] and the new row is in record[0].
  2447. */
  2448. #ifndef HAVE_purify
  2449. /*
  2450. Don't print debug messages when running valgrind since they can
  2451. trigger false warnings.
  2452. */
  2453. DBUG_PRINT("info",("Updating row in table"));
  2454. DBUG_DUMP("old record", m_table->record[1], m_table->s->reclength);
  2455. DBUG_DUMP("new values", m_table->record[0], m_table->s->reclength);
  2456. #endif
  2457. error= m_table->file->ha_update_row(m_table->record[1], m_table->record[0]);
  2458. if (error == HA_ERR_RECORD_IS_THE_SAME)
  2459. error= 0;
  2460. return error;
  2461. }
  2462. #endif /* !defined(MYSQL_CLIENT) && defined(HAVE_REPLICATION) */
  2463. #ifdef MYSQL_CLIENT
  2464. void Update_rows_log_event_old::print(FILE *file,
  2465. PRINT_EVENT_INFO* print_event_info)
  2466. {
  2467. Old_rows_log_event::print_helper(file, print_event_info, "Update_rows_old");
  2468. }
  2469. #endif