# Copyright (C) 2017-2021 MariaDB # Copyright (C) 2012-2015 Codership Oy # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; version 2 of the License. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the # Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston # MA 02110-1335 USA. # This is a common command line parser to be sourced by other SST scripts set -u WSREP_SST_OPT_BYPASS=0 WSREP_SST_OPT_BINLOG="" WSREP_SST_OPT_BINLOG_INDEX="" WSREP_SST_OPT_LOG_BASENAME="" WSREP_SST_OPT_DATA="" WSREP_SST_OPT_AUTH="${WSREP_SST_OPT_AUTH:-}" WSREP_SST_OPT_USER="${WSREP_SST_OPT_USER:-}" WSREP_SST_OPT_PSWD="${WSREP_SST_OPT_PSWD:-}" WSREP_SST_OPT_REMOTE_AUTH="${WSREP_SST_OPT_REMOTE_AUTH:-}" WSREP_SST_OPT_DEFAULT="" WSREP_SST_OPT_DEFAULTS="" WSREP_SST_OPT_EXTRA_DEFAULT="" WSREP_SST_OPT_EXTRA_DEFAULTS="" WSREP_SST_OPT_SUFFIX_DEFAULT="" WSREP_SST_OPT_SUFFIX_VALUE="" WSREP_SST_OPT_MYSQLD="" WSREP_SST_OPT_PORT="" WSREP_SST_OPT_ADDR="" WSREP_SST_OPT_ADDR_PORT="" WSREP_SST_OPT_HOST="" WSREP_SST_OPT_HOST_UNESCAPED="" WSREP_SST_OPT_HOST_ESCAPED="" INNODB_DATA_HOME_DIR="${INNODB_DATA_HOME_DIR:-}" INNODB_LOG_GROUP_HOME="${INNODB_LOG_GROUP_HOME:-}" INNODB_UNDO_DIR="${INNODB_UNDO_DIR:-}" INNOEXTRA="" while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do case "$1" in '--address') WSREP_SST_OPT_ADDR="$2" # # Break address string into host:port/path parts # case "$WSREP_SST_OPT_ADDR" in \[*) # IPv6 # Remove the starting and ending square brackets, if present: addr_no_bracket="${WSREP_SST_OPT_ADDR#\[}" # Some utilities and subsequent code require an address # without square brackets: readonly WSREP_SST_OPT_HOST_UNESCAPED="${addr_no_bracket%%\]*}" # Square brackets are needed in most cases: readonly WSREP_SST_OPT_HOST="[${WSREP_SST_OPT_HOST_UNESCAPED}]" readonly WSREP_SST_OPT_HOST_ESCAPED="\\[${WSREP_SST_OPT_HOST_UNESCAPED}\\]" # Mark this address as IPv6: readonly WSREP_SST_OPT_HOST_IPv6=1 ;; *) readonly WSREP_SST_OPT_HOST="${WSREP_SST_OPT_ADDR%%[:/]*}" readonly WSREP_SST_OPT_HOST_UNESCAPED="$WSREP_SST_OPT_HOST" readonly WSREP_SST_OPT_HOST_ESCAPED="$WSREP_SST_OPT_HOST" readonly WSREP_SST_OPT_HOST_IPv6=0 ;; esac # Let's remove the leading part that contains the host address: remain="${WSREP_SST_OPT_ADDR#$WSREP_SST_OPT_HOST_ESCAPED}" # Let's remove the ":" character that separates the port number # from the hostname: remain="${remain#:}" # Extract the port number from the address - all characters # up to "/" (if present): WSREP_SST_OPT_ADDR_PORT="${remain%%/*}" # If the "/" character is present, then the path is not empty: if [ "${remain#*/}" != "$remain" ]; then # This operation removes everything up to the "/" character, # effectively removing the port number from the string: readonly WSREP_SST_OPT_PATH="${remain#*/}" else readonly WSREP_SST_OPT_PATH="" fi # The rest of the string is the same as the path (for now): remain="$WSREP_SST_OPT_PATH" # If there is one more "/" in the string, then everything before # it will be the module name, otherwise the module name is empty: if [ "${remain%%/*}" != "$remain" ]; then # This operation removes the tail after the very first # occurrence of the "/" character (inclusively): readonly WSREP_SST_OPT_MODULE="${remain%%/*}" else readonly WSREP_SST_OPT_MODULE="" fi # Remove the module name part from the string, which ends with "/": remain="${WSREP_SST_OPT_PATH#*/}" # If the rest of the string does not match the original, then there # was something else besides the module name: if [ "$remain" != "$WSREP_SST_OPT_PATH" ]; then # Extract the part that matches the LSN by removing all # characters starting from the very first "/": readonly WSREP_SST_OPT_LSN="${remain%%/*}" # Exctract everything after the first occurrence of # the "/" character in the string: remain="${remain#*/}" # If the remainder does not match the original string, # then there is something else (the version number in # our case): if [ "$remain" != "$WSREP_SST_OPT_LSN" ]; then # Let's extract the version number by removing the tail # after the very first occurence of the "/" character # (inclusively): readonly WSREP_SST_OPT_SST_VER="${remain%%/*}" else readonly WSREP_SST_OPT_SST_VER="" fi else readonly WSREP_SST_OPT_LSN="" readonly WSREP_SST_OPT_SST_VER="" fi shift ;; '--bypass') WSREP_SST_OPT_BYPASS=1 ;; '--datadir') # Let's remove the trailing slash: readonly WSREP_SST_OPT_DATA="${2%/}" shift ;; '--innodb-data-home-dir') # Let's remove the trailing slash: readonly INNODB_DATA_HOME_DIR="${2%/}" shift ;; '--innodb-log-group-home-dir') # Let's remove the trailing slash: readonly INNODB_LOG_GROUP_HOME="${2%/}" shift ;; '--innodb-undo-directory') # Let's remove the trailing slash: readonly INNODB_UNDO_DIR="${2%/}" shift ;; '--defaults-file') readonly WSREP_SST_OPT_DEFAULT="$1=$2" readonly WSREP_SST_OPT_DEFAULTS="$1='$2'" shift ;; '--defaults-extra-file') readonly WSREP_SST_OPT_EXTRA_DEFAULT="$1=$2" readonly WSREP_SST_OPT_EXTRA_DEFAULTS="$1='$2'" shift ;; '--defaults-group-suffix') readonly WSREP_SST_OPT_SUFFIX_DEFAULT="$1=$2" readonly WSREP_SST_OPT_SUFFIX_VALUE="$2" shift ;; '--host') case "$2" in \[*) # IPv6 # Remove the starting and ending square brackets, if present: addr_no_bracket="${2#\[}" # Some utilities and subsequent code require an address # without square brackets: readonly WSREP_SST_OPT_HOST_UNESCAPED="${addr_no_bracket%%\]*}" # Square brackets are needed in most cases: readonly WSREP_SST_OPT_HOST="[${WSREP_SST_OPT_HOST_UNESCAPED}]" readonly WSREP_SST_OPT_HOST_ESCAPED="\\[${WSREP_SST_OPT_HOST_UNESCAPED}\\]" # Mark this address as IPv6: readonly WSREP_SST_OPT_HOST_IPv6=1 ;; *) readonly WSREP_SST_OPT_HOST="$2" readonly WSREP_SST_OPT_HOST_UNESCAPED="$2" readonly WSREP_SST_OPT_HOST_ESCAPED="$2" readonly WSREP_SST_OPT_HOST_IPv6=0 ;; esac WSREP_SST_OPT_ADDR="$WSREP_SST_OPT_HOST" shift ;; '--local-port') readonly WSREP_SST_OPT_LPORT="$2" shift ;; '--parent') readonly WSREP_SST_OPT_PARENT="$2" shift ;; '--password') WSREP_SST_OPT_PSWD="$2" shift ;; '--port') readonly WSREP_SST_OPT_PORT="$2" shift ;; '--role') readonly WSREP_SST_OPT_ROLE="$2" shift ;; '--socket') readonly WSREP_SST_OPT_SOCKET="$2" shift ;; '--user') WSREP_SST_OPT_USER="$2" shift ;; '--gtid') readonly WSREP_SST_OPT_GTID="$2" shift ;; '--binlog'|'--log-bin') readonly WSREP_SST_OPT_BINLOG="$2" shift ;; '--binlog-index'|'--log-bin-index') readonly WSREP_SST_OPT_BINLOG_INDEX="$2" shift ;; '--log-basename') readonly WSREP_SST_OPT_LOG_BASENAME="$2" shift ;; '--gtid-domain-id') readonly WSREP_SST_OPT_GTID_DOMAIN_ID="$2" shift ;; '--mysqld-args') original_cmd="" shift while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do lname="${1#--}" # "--" is interpreted as the end of the list of options: if [ -z "$lname" ]; then shift if [ $# -gt 0 ]; then # copy "--" to the output string: original_cmd="$original_cmd --" # All other arguments must be copied unchanged: while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do original_cmd="$original_cmd '$1'" shift done fi break; fi # Make sure the argument does not start with "--", otherwise it # is a long option, which is processed after this "if": if [ "$lname" = "$1" ]; then # Check if the argument is the short option or the short # options list, starting with "-": options="${1#-}" if [ "$options" != "$1" -a -n "$options" ]; then slist="" while [ -n "$options" ]; do # Let's separate the first character as the current # option name: if [ -n "$BASH_VERSION" ]; then option="${options:0:1}" else # If it's not bash, then we need to use slow # external utilities: option=$(echo "$options" | cut -c1-1) fi # And the subsequent characters consider option value: value="" if [ ${#options} -gt 0 ]; then value="${options#?}" fi # Check for options without argument: if [ "$option" != '?' -a \ "$option" != 'a' -a \ "$option" != 's' -a \ "$option" != 'v' ] then # If the option value is absent, then check # the following argument: if [ -z "$value" -a $# -gt 1 ]; then # if the next argument does not start with # the "-" character, then next argument is # the current option value: if [ "${2#-}" = "$2" ]; then shift value="$1" fi fi if [ $option = 'h' ]; then if [ -z "$WSREP_SST_OPT_DATA" ]; then MYSQLD_OPT_DATADIR="${value%/}" fi elif [ $option != 'u' -a \ $option != 'P' ] then if [ -z "$value" ]; then slist="$slist$option" elif [ -z "$slist" ]; then slist="$option '$value'" else slist="$slist -$option '$value'" fi fi break else slist="$slist$option" fi options="$value" done if [ -n "$slist" ]; then original_cmd="$original_cmd -$slist" fi elif [ -z "$options" ]; then # We found an equal sign without any characters after it: original_cmd="$original_cmd -" else # We found a value that does not start with a minus - # it is a positional argument or the value of previous # option. Copy it to output string (as is): original_cmd="$original_cmd '$1'" fi shift continue; fi # Now we are sure that we are working with an option # that has a "long" name, so remove all characters after # the first equal sign: option="${1%%=*}" # The "--loose-" prefix should not affect the recognition # of the option name: if [ "${option#--loose-}" != "$option" ]; then option="--${option#--loose-}" fi # Some options just need to be removed from the list: if [ "$option" != '--defaults-file' -a \ "$option" != '--defaults-extra-file' -a \ "$option" != '--defaults-group-suffix' -a \ "$option" != '--user' -a \ "$option" != '--port' -a \ "$option" != '--socket' ]; then value="${1#*=}" if [ "$value" = "$1" ]; then value="" fi # Let's fill in the variables containing important paths # that might not have been passed through explicit parameters # (+ removing the trailing slash in these paths). Many of these # options are processed internally within scripts or passed # explicitly to other programs, so we need to remove them # from mysqld's argument list: skip_mysqld_arg=0 case "$option" in '--innodb-data-home-dir') if [ -z "$INNODB_DATA_HOME_DIR" ]; then MYSQLD_OPT_INNODB_DATA_HOME_DIR="${value%/}" fi skip_mysqld_arg=1 ;; '--innodb-log-group-home-dir') if [ -z "$INNODB_LOG_GROUP_HOME" ]; then MYSQLD_OPT_INNODB_LOG_GROUP_HOME="${value%/}" fi skip_mysqld_arg=1 ;; '--innodb-undo-directory') if [ -z "$INNODB_UNDO_DIR" ]; then MYSQLD_OPT_INNODB_UNDO_DIR="${value%/}" fi skip_mysqld_arg=1 ;; '--log-bin') if [ -z "$WSREP_SST_OPT_BINLOG" ]; then MYSQLD_OPT_LOG_BIN="$value" fi skip_mysqld_arg=1 ;; '--log-bin-index') if [ -z "$WSREP_SST_OPT_BINLOG_INDEX" ]; then MYSQLD_OPT_LOG_BIN_INDEX="$value" fi skip_mysqld_arg=1 ;; '--log-basename') if [ -z "$WSREP_SST_OPT_LOG_BASENAME" ]; then MYSQLD_OPT_LOG_BASENAME="$value" fi skip_mysqld_arg=1 ;; '--datadir') if [ -z "$WSREP_SST_OPT_DATA" ]; then MYSQLD_OPT_DATADIR="${value%/}" fi skip_mysqld_arg=1 ;; esac if [ $skip_mysqld_arg -eq 0 ]; then original_cmd="$original_cmd '$1'" fi fi shift done WSREP_SST_OPT_MYSQLD="${original_cmd# *}" break ;; *) # Must be command usage # exit 1 ;; esac shift done readonly WSREP_SST_OPT_BYPASS # The same argument can be present on the command line several # times, in this case we must take its last value: if [ -n "${MYSQLD_OPT_INNODB_DATA_HOME_DIR:-}" -a \ -z "$INNODB_DATA_HOME_DIR" ]; then readonly INNODB_DATA_HOME_DIR="$MYSQLD_OPT_INNODB_DATA_HOME_DIR" fi if [ -n "${MYSQLD_OPT_INNODB_LOG_GROUP_HOME:-}" -a \ -z "$INNODB_LOG_GROUP_HOME" ]; then readonly INNODB_LOG_GROUP_HOME="$MYSQLD_OPT_INNODB_LOG_GROUP_HOME" fi if [ -n "${MYSQLD_OPT_INNODB_UNDO_DIR:-}" -a \ -z "$INNODB_UNDO_DIR" ]; then readonly INNODB_UNDO_DIR="$MYSQLD_OPT_INNODB_UNDO_DIR" fi if [ -n "${MYSQLD_OPT_LOG_BIN:-}" -a \ -z "$WSREP_SST_OPT_BINLOG" ]; then readonly WSREP_SST_OPT_BINLOG="$MYSQLD_OPT_LOG_BIN" fi if [ -n "${MYSQLD_OPT_LOG_BIN_INDEX:-}" -a \ -z "$WSREP_SST_OPT_BINLOG_INDEX" ]; then readonly WSREP_SST_OPT_BINLOG_INDEX="$MYSQLD_OPT_LOG_BIN_INDEX" fi if [ -n "${MYSQLD_OPT_DATADIR:-}" -a \ -z "$WSREP_SST_OPT_DATA" ]; then readonly WSREP_SST_OPT_DATA="$MYSQLD_OPT_DATADIR" fi if [ -n "${MYSQLD_OPT_LOG_BASENAME:-}" -a \ -z "$WSREP_SST_OPT_LOG_BASENAME" ]; then readonly WSREP_SST_OPT_LOG_BASENAME="$MYSQLD_OPT_LOG_BASENAME" fi # If the --log-bin option is present without a value, then # set WSREP_SST_OPT_BINLOG value using other arguments: if [ -z "$WSREP_SST_OPT_BINLOG" -a -n "${MYSQLD_OPT_LOG_BIN+x}" ]; then if [ -n "$WSREP_SST_OPT_LOG_BASENAME" ]; then # If the WSREP_SST_OPT_BINLOG variable is not set, but # --log-basename is present among the arguments to mysqld, # then set WSREP_SST_OPT_BINLOG equal to the base name with # the "-bin" suffix: readonly WSREP_SST_OPT_BINLOG="$WSREP_SST_OPT_LOG_BASENAME-bin" else # Take the default name: readonly WSREP_SST_OPT_BINLOG='mysql-bin' fi fi # Reconstructing the command line arguments that control the innodb # and binlog options: if [ -n "$WSREP_SST_OPT_LOG_BASENAME" ]; then if [ -n "$WSREP_SST_OPT_MYSQLD" ]; then WSREP_SST_OPT_MYSQLD="--log-basename='$WSREP_SST_OPT_LOG_BASENAME' $WSREP_SST_OPT_MYSQLD" else WSREP_SST_OPT_MYSQLD="--log-basename='$WSREP_SST_OPT_LOG_BASENAME'" fi fi if [ -n "$INNODB_DATA_HOME_DIR" ]; then INNOEXTRA="$INNOEXTRA --innodb-data-home-dir='$INNODB_DATA_HOME_DIR'" fi if [ -n "$INNODB_LOG_GROUP_HOME" ]; then INNOEXTRA="$INNOEXTRA --innodb-log-group-home-dir='$INNODB_LOG_GROUP_HOME'" fi if [ -n "$INNODB_UNDO_DIR" ]; then INNOEXTRA="$INNOEXTRA --innodb-undo-directory='$INNODB_UNDO_DIR'" fi if [ -n "$WSREP_SST_OPT_BINLOG" ]; then INNOEXTRA="$INNOEXTRA --log-bin='$WSREP_SST_OPT_BINLOG'" if [ -n "$WSREP_SST_OPT_BINLOG_INDEX" ]; then if [ -n "$WSREP_SST_OPT_MYSQLD" ]; then WSREP_SST_OPT_MYSQLD="--log-bin-index='$WSREP_SST_OPT_BINLOG_INDEX' $WSREP_SST_OPT_MYSQLD" else WSREP_SST_OPT_MYSQLD="--log-bin-index='$WSREP_SST_OPT_BINLOG_INDEX'" fi fi fi readonly WSREP_SST_OPT_MYSQLD get_binlog() { # if no command line argument and WSREP_SST_OPT_BINLOG is not set, # try to get it from my.cnf: if [ -z "$WSREP_SST_OPT_BINLOG" ]; then WSREP_SST_OPT_BINLOG=$(parse_cnf '--mysqld' 'log-bin') fi # if no command line argument and WSREP_SST_OPT_BINLOG_INDEX is not set, # try to get it from my.cnf: if [ -z "$WSREP_SST_OPT_BINLOG_INDEX" ]; then WSREP_SST_OPT_BINLOG_INDEX=$(parse_cnf '--mysqld' 'log-bin-index') fi # if no command line argument and WSREP_SST_OPT_LOG_BASENAME is not set, # try to get it from my.cnf: if [ -z "$WSREP_SST_OPT_LOG_BASENAME" ]; then WSREP_SST_OPT_LOG_BASENAME=$(parse_cnf '--mysqld' 'log-basename') fi if [ -z "$WSREP_SST_OPT_BINLOG" ]; then # If the --log-bin option is specified without a parameter, # then we need to build the name of the index file according # to the rules described in the server documentation: if [ -n "${MYSQLD_OPT_LOG_BIN+x}" -o \ $(in_config '--mysqld' 'log-bin') -eq 1 ] then if [ -n "$WSREP_SST_OPT_LOG_BASENAME" ]; then # If the WSREP_SST_OPT_BINLOG variable is not set, but # --log-basename is present among the arguments of mysqld, # then set WSREP_SST_OPT_BINLOG equal to the base name with # the "-bin" suffix: readonly WSREP_SST_OPT_BINLOG="$WSREP_SST_OPT_LOG_BASENAME-bin" else # If the --log-bin option is present without a value, then # we take the default name: readonly WSREP_SST_OPT_BINLOG='mysql-bin' fi fi fi if [ -n "$WSREP_SST_OPT_BINLOG" ]; then # If the name of the index file is not specified, then we will build # it according to the specifications for the server: if [ -z "$WSREP_SST_OPT_BINLOG_INDEX" ]; then if [ -n "$WSREP_SST_OPT_LOG_BASENAME" ]; then # If the WSREP_SST_OPT_BINLOG variable is not set, but # --log-basename is present among the arguments of mysqld, # then set WSREP_SST_OPT_BINLOG equal to the base name with # the "-bin" suffix: readonly WSREP_SST_OPT_BINLOG_INDEX="$WSREP_SST_OPT_LOG_BASENAME-bin.index" else # the default name (note that base of this name # is already defined above): readonly WSREP_SST_OPT_BINLOG_INDEX="$WSREP_SST_OPT_BINLOG.index" fi fi fi } # Check the presence of the port value and, if necessary, transfer # the port number from the address to the WSREP_SST_OPT_PORT variable # or vice versa, and also, if necessary, substitute the missing port # value into the address value: if [ -n "$WSREP_SST_OPT_ADDR_PORT" ]; then if [ -n "$WSREP_SST_OPT_PORT" ]; then if [ "$WSREP_SST_OPT_PORT" != "$WSREP_SST_OPT_ADDR_PORT" ]; then echo "WSREP_SST: [ERROR] port in --port=$WSREP_SST_OPT_PORT differs from port in --address=$WSREP_SST_OPT_ADDR" >&2 exit 2 fi else # If the address contains a port number, assign it to # the corresponding variable: readonly WSREP_SST_OPT_PORT="$WSREP_SST_OPT_ADDR_PORT" fi elif [ -n "$WSREP_SST_OPT_ADDR" ]; then # If the port is missing, take the default port: if [ -z "$WSREP_SST_OPT_PORT" ]; then readonly WSREP_SST_OPT_PORT=4444 fi WSREP_SST_OPT_ADDR_PORT="$WSREP_SST_OPT_PORT" # Let's remove the leading part that contains the host address: remain="${WSREP_SST_OPT_ADDR#$WSREP_SST_OPT_HOST_ESCAPED}" # Let's remove the ":" character that separates the port number # from the hostname: remain="${remain#:}" # Let's remove all characters upto first "/" character that # separates the hostname with port number from the path: remain="${remain#/}" # Let's construct a new value for the address with the port: WSREP_SST_OPT_ADDR="$WSREP_SST_OPT_HOST:$WSREP_SST_OPT_PORT" if [ -n "$remain" ]; then WSREP_SST_OPT_ADDR="$WSREP_SST_OPT_ADDR/$remain" fi fi readonly WSREP_SST_OPT_ADDR readonly WSREP_SST_OPT_ADDR_PORT # try to use my_print_defaults, mysql and mysqldump that come with the sources # (for MTR suite) script_binary=$(dirname "$0") SCRIPTS_DIR=$(cd "$script_binary"; pwd -P) EXTRA_DIR="$SCRIPTS_DIR/../extra" CLIENT_DIR="$SCRIPTS_DIR/../client" if [ -x "$CLIENT_DIR/mysql" ]; then MYSQL_CLIENT="$CLIENT_DIR/mysql" else MYSQL_CLIENT="$(command -v mysql)" fi if [ -x "$CLIENT_DIR/mysqldump" ]; then MYSQLDUMP="$CLIENT_DIR/mysqldump" else MYSQLDUMP="$(command -v mysqldump)" fi wsrep_log() { # echo everything to stderr so that it gets into common error log # deliberately made to look different from the rest of the log local readonly tst="$(date +%Y%m%d\ %H:%M:%S.%N | cut -b -21)" echo "WSREP_SST: $* ($tst)" >&2 } wsrep_log_error() { wsrep_log "[ERROR] $*" } wsrep_log_warning() { wsrep_log "[WARNING] $*" } wsrep_log_info() { wsrep_log "[INFO] $*" } if [ -x "$SCRIPTS_DIR/my_print_defaults" ]; then MY_PRINT_DEFAULTS="$SCRIPTS_DIR/my_print_defaults" elif [ -x "$EXTRA_DIR/my_print_defaults" ]; then MY_PRINT_DEFAULTS="$EXTRA_DIR/my_print_defaults" else MY_PRINT_DEFAULTS="$(command -v my_print_defaults)" if [ -z "$MY_PRINT_DEFAULTS" ]; then wsrep_log_error "my_print_defaults not found in path" exit 2 fi fi readonly MY_PRINT_DEFAULTS wsrep_defaults="$WSREP_SST_OPT_DEFAULTS" wsrep_defaults="$wsrep_defaults${wsrep_defaults:+ }$WSREP_SST_OPT_EXTRA_DEFAULTS" wsrep_defaults="$wsrep_defaults${wsrep_defaults:+ }$WSREP_SST_OPT_SUFFIX_DEFAULT" readonly WSREP_SST_OPT_CONF="$wsrep_defaults" wsrep_defaults="$WSREP_SST_OPT_DEFAULT" wsrep_defaults="$wsrep_defaults${wsrep_defaults:+ }$WSREP_SST_OPT_EXTRA_DEFAULT" wsrep_defaults="$wsrep_defaults${wsrep_defaults:+ }$WSREP_SST_OPT_SUFFIX_DEFAULT" readonly WSREP_SST_OPT_CONF_UNQUOTED="$wsrep_defaults" # # User can specify mariabackup specific settings that will be used during sst # process like encryption, etc. Parse such configuration option. # # 1st parameter: group (config file section like sst) or # my_print_defaults argument (like --mysqld) # 2nd parameter: var : name of the variable in the section, e.g. server-id # 3rd parameter: default value for the parameter # parse_cnf() { local groups="$1" local var="$2" local reval="" # normalize the variable names specified in the .cnf file # (user can use '_' or '-', for example, log-bin or log_bin), # then search for the last instance of the desired variable # and finally get the value of that variable (if the variable # was specified several times - we use only its last instance): local pattern='BEGIN {OFS=FS="="} {sub(/^--loose/,"-",$0); gsub(/_/,"-",$1); if ($1=="--'"$var"'") lastval=substr($0,length($1)+2)} END {print lastval}' while [ -n "$groups" ]; do # Remove the largest suffix starting with the '|' character: local group="${groups%%\|*}" # Remove the remainder (the group name) from the rest # of the groups list (as if it were a prefix): groups="${groups#$group}" groups="${groups#\|}" # If the group name is the same as the "mysqld" without "--" prefix, # then try to use it together with the group suffix: if [ "$group" = 'mysqld' -a -n "$WSREP_SST_OPT_SUFFIX_VALUE" ]; then reval=$("$MY_PRINT_DEFAULTS" \ ${WSREP_SST_OPT_DEFAULT:+"$WSREP_SST_OPT_DEFAULT"} \ ${WSREP_SST_OPT_EXTRA_DEFAULT:+"$WSREP_SST_OPT_EXTRA_DEFAULT"} \ ${WSREP_SST_OPT_SUFFIX_DEFAULT:+"$WSREP_SST_OPT_SUFFIX_DEFAULT"} \ "mysqld$WSREP_SST_OPT_SUFFIX_VALUE" | awk "$pattern") if [ -n "$reval" ]; then break fi fi # Let's try to use the group name as it is: reval=$("$MY_PRINT_DEFAULTS" \ ${WSREP_SST_OPT_DEFAULT:+"$WSREP_SST_OPT_DEFAULT"} \ ${WSREP_SST_OPT_EXTRA_DEFAULT:+"$WSREP_SST_OPT_EXTRA_DEFAULT"} \ ${WSREP_SST_OPT_SUFFIX_DEFAULT:+"$WSREP_SST_OPT_SUFFIX_DEFAULT"} \ "$group" | awk "$pattern") if [ -n "$reval" ]; then break fi done # Use default if we haven't found a value: if [ -z "$reval" ]; then [ -n "${3:-}" ] && reval="$3" fi echo "$reval" } # # This function simply checks for the presence of the parameter # in the config file, but does not return its value. It returns "1" # (true) even if the parameter is present in the configuration file # without a value: # in_config() { local groups="$1" local var="$2" local found=0 # normalize the variable names specified in the .cnf file # (user can use '_' or '-', for example, log-bin or log_bin), # then search for the last instance(s) of the desired variable: local pattern='BEGIN {OFS=FS="="; found=0} {sub(/^--loose/,"-",$0); gsub(/_/,"-",$1); if ($1=="--'"$var"'") found=1} END {print found}' while [ -n "$groups" ]; do # Remove the largest suffix starting with the '|' character: local group="${groups%%\|*}" # Remove the remainder (the group name) from the rest # of the groups list (as if it were a prefix): groups="${groups#$group}" groups="${groups#\|}" # If the group name is the same as the "mysqld" without "--" prefix, # then try to use it together with the group suffix: if [ "$group" = 'mysqld' -a -n "$WSREP_SST_OPT_SUFFIX_VALUE" ]; then found=$("$MY_PRINT_DEFAULTS" \ ${WSREP_SST_OPT_DEFAULT:+"$WSREP_SST_OPT_DEFAULT"} \ ${WSREP_SST_OPT_EXTRA_DEFAULT:+"$WSREP_SST_OPT_EXTRA_DEFAULT"} \ ${WSREP_SST_OPT_SUFFIX_DEFAULT:+"$WSREP_SST_OPT_SUFFIX_DEFAULT"} \ "mysqld$WSREP_SST_OPT_SUFFIX_VALUE" | awk "$pattern") if [ $found -ne 0 ]; then break fi fi # Let's try to use the group name as it is: found=$($MY_PRINT_DEFAULTS \ ${WSREP_SST_OPT_DEFAULT:+"$WSREP_SST_OPT_DEFAULT"} \ ${WSREP_SST_OPT_EXTRA_DEFAULT:+"$WSREP_SST_OPT_EXTRA_DEFAULT"} \ ${WSREP_SST_OPT_SUFFIX_DEFAULT:+"$WSREP_SST_OPT_SUFFIX_DEFAULT"} \ "$group" | awk "$pattern") if [ $found -ne 0 ]; then break fi done echo $found } wsrep_auth_not_set() { [ -z "$WSREP_SST_OPT_AUTH" ] } # Get rid of incorrect values resulting from substitution # in programs external to the script: if [ "$WSREP_SST_OPT_USER" = '(null)' ]; then WSREP_SST_OPT_USER="" fi if [ "$WSREP_SST_OPT_PSWD" = '(null)' ]; then WSREP_SST_OPT_PSWD="" fi if [ "$WSREP_SST_OPT_AUTH" = '(null)' ]; then WSREP_SST_OPT_AUTH="" fi # Let's read the value of the authentication string from the # configuration file so that it does not go to the command line # and does not appear in the ps output: if wsrep_auth_not_set; then WSREP_SST_OPT_AUTH=$(parse_cnf 'sst' 'wsrep-sst-auth') fi # Splitting WSREP_SST_OPT_AUTH as "user:password" pair: if ! wsrep_auth_not_set then # Extract username as shortest prefix up to first ':' character: WSREP_SST_OPT_AUTH_USER="${WSREP_SST_OPT_AUTH%%:*}" if [ -z "$WSREP_SST_OPT_USER" ]; then # if the username is not in the command line arguments, # set the username and password using WSREP_SST_OPT_AUTH # from the environment: WSREP_SST_OPT_USER="$WSREP_SST_OPT_AUTH_USER" WSREP_SST_OPT_PSWD="${WSREP_SST_OPT_AUTH#*:}" elif [ "$WSREP_SST_OPT_USER" = "$WSREP_SST_OPT_AUTH_USER" ]; then # If the username in the command line arguments and in # the environment variable are the same, set the password # if it was not specified in the command line: if [ -z "$WSREP_SST_OPT_PSWD" ]; then WSREP_SST_OPT_PSWD="${WSREP_SST_OPT_AUTH#*:}" fi else # The username is passed through the command line and does # not match the username in the environment variable - ignore # the environment and rebuild the authentication parameters: WSREP_SST_OPT_AUTH="$WSREP_SST_OPT_USER:$WSREP_SST_OPT_PSWD" fi fi readonly WSREP_SST_OPT_USER readonly WSREP_SST_OPT_PSWD readonly WSREP_SST_OPT_AUTH if [ -n "$WSREP_SST_OPT_REMOTE_AUTH" ] then # Split auth string at the last ':' readonly WSREP_SST_OPT_REMOTE_USER="${WSREP_SST_OPT_REMOTE_AUTH%%:*}" readonly WSREP_SST_OPT_REMOTE_PSWD="${WSREP_SST_OPT_REMOTE_AUTH#*:}" else readonly WSREP_SST_OPT_REMOTE_USER= readonly WSREP_SST_OPT_REMOTE_PSWD= fi readonly WSREP_SST_OPT_REMOTE_AUTH if [ -n "$WSREP_SST_OPT_DATA" ] then SST_PROGRESS_FILE="$WSREP_SST_OPT_DATA/sst_in_progress" else SST_PROGRESS_FILE="" fi wsrep_cleanup_progress_file() { [ -n "$SST_PROGRESS_FILE" -a \ -f "$SST_PROGRESS_FILE" ] && rm -f "$SST_PROGRESS_FILE" 2>/dev/null || true } wsrep_check_program() { local prog="$1" local cmd=$(command -v "$prog") if [ -z "$cmd" ]; then echo "'$prog' not found in PATH" return 2 # no such file or directory fi } wsrep_check_programs() { local ret=0 while [ $# -gt 0 ] do wsrep_check_program "$1" || ret=$? shift done return $ret } wsrep_check_datadir() { if [ -z "$WSREP_SST_OPT_DATA" ] then wsrep_log_error "The '--datadir' parameter must be passed to the SST script" exit 2 fi } get_openssl() { # If the OPENSSL_BINARY variable is already defined, just return: if [ -n "${OPENSSL_BINARY+x}" ]; then return fi # Let's look for openssl: OPENSSL_BINARY="$(command -v openssl)" if [ -z "$OPENSSL_BINARY" ]; then OPENSSL_BINARY='/usr/bin/openssl' if [ -z "$OPENSSL_BINARY" ]; then OPENSSL_BINARY="" fi fi readonly OPENSSL_BINARY } # # Generate a string equivalent to 16 random bytes # wsrep_gen_secret() { get_openssl if [ -n "$OPENSSL_BINARY" ] then echo $("$OPENSSL_BINARY" rand -hex 16) else printf "%04x%04x%04x%04x%04x%04x%04x%04x" \ $RANDOM $RANDOM $RANDOM $RANDOM \ $RANDOM $RANDOM $RANDOM $RANDOM fi } # # Checking if the address passed to us is local. # If the second parameter is nonzero, then this function # does not check for matches with local domain names: # is_local_ip() { # Rapid recognition of the most common cases: [ "$1" = '127.0.0.1' -o \ "$1" = '127.0.0.2' -o \ "$1" = 'localhost' -o \ "$1" = '[::1]' ] && return 0 # If the address starts with "127." this is probably a local # address, but we need to clarify what follows this prefix: if [ "${1#127.}" != "$1" ]; then # All 127.0.0.0/8 addresses are local: if echo "$1" | grep -q -E '^127\.[0-9]+\.[0-9]+\.[0-9]+$'; then return 0 fi fi # If the second parameter is nonzero, then we will skip # the domain name check: if [ "${2:-0}" -eq 0 ]; then # We consider all the names of a given host to be local addresses: [ "$1" = "$(hostname -s)" -o \ "$1" = "$(hostname -f)" -o \ "$1" = "$(hostname -d)" ] && return 0 fi # Now let's check if the given address is assigned to # one of the network cards: local ip_util="$(command -v ip)" if [ -n "$ip_util" ]; then # ip address show ouput format is " inet[6]
/": "$ip_util" address show \ | grep -E "^[[:space:]]*inet.? [^[:space:]]+/" -o \ | grep -F " $1/" >/dev/null && return 0 else local ifconfig_util="$(command -v ifconfig)" if [ -n "$ifconfig_util" ]; then # ifconfig output format is " inet[6]
...": "$ifconfig_util" \ | grep -E "^[[:space:]]*inet.? [^[:space:]]+ " -o \ | grep -F " $1 " >/dev/null && return 0 fi fi return 1 } check_sockets_utils() { lsof_available=0 sockstat_available=0 ss_available=0 [ -n "$(command -v lsof)" ] && lsof_available=1 [ -n "$(command -v sockstat)" ] && sockstat_available=1 [ -n "$(command -v ss)" ] && ss_available=1 if [ $lsof_available -eq 0 -a \ $sockstat_available -eq 0 -a \ $ss_available -eq 0 ] then wsrep_log_error "Neither lsof, nor sockstat or ss tool was found in " \ "the PATH. Make sure you have it installed." exit 2 # ENOENT fi } # # Check if the port is in the "listen" state. # The first parameter is the PID of the process that should # listen on the port - if it is not known, you can specify # an empty string or zero. # The second parameter is the port number. # The third parameter is a list of the names of utilities # (via "|") that can listen on this port during the state # transfer. # check_port() { local pid="$1" local port="$2" local utils="$3" [ -z "$pid" ] || [ $pid -eq 0 ] && pid='[0-9]+' local rc=1 if [ $lsof_available -ne 0 ]; then lsof -Pnl -i ":$port" 2>/dev/null | \ grep -q -E "^($utils)[^[:space:]]*[[:space:]]+$pid[[:space:]].*\\(LISTEN\\)" && rc=0 elif [ $sockstat_available -ne 0 ]; then local opts='-p' if [ "$OS" = 'FreeBSD' ]; then # sockstat on FreeBSD requires the "-s" option # to display the connection state: opts='-sp' fi sockstat "$opts" "$port" 2>/dev/null | \ grep -q -E "[[:space:]]+($utils)[^[:space:]]*[[:space:]]+$pid[[:space:]].*[[:space:]]LISTEN" && rc=0 elif [ $ss_available -ne 0 ]; then ss -nlpH "( sport = :$port )" 2>/dev/null | \ grep -q -E "users:\\(.*\\(\"($utils)[^[:space:]]*\"[^)]*,pid=$pid(,[^)]*)?\\)" && rc=0 else wsrep_log_error "unknown sockets utility" exit 2 # ENOENT fi return $rc } # # If the ssl_dhparams variable is already set, uses that as a source # of dh parameters for OpenSSL. Otherwise, looks for dhparams.pem in # the datadir, and creates it there if it can't find the file. # check_for_dhparams() { ssl_dhparams="$DATA/dhparams.pem" if [ ! -r "$ssl_dhparams" ]; then get_openssl if [ -n "$OPENSSL_BINARY" ]; then wsrep_log_info "Could not find dhparams file, creating $ssl_dhparams" if ! "$OPENSSL_BINARY" dhparam -out "$ssl_dhparams" 2048 >/dev/null 2>&1 then wsrep_log_error "******** ERROR *****************************************" wsrep_log_error "* Could not create the dhparams.pem file with OpenSSL. *" wsrep_log_error "********************************************************" ssl_dhparams="" fi else # Rollback: if openssl is not installed, then use # the default parameters: ssl_dhparams="" fi fi } # # Verifies that the CA file verifies the certificate. # Doing this here lets us generate better error messages. # # 1st param: path to the CA file. # 2nd param: path to the certificate. # verify_ca_matches_cert() { local ca="$1" local cert="$2" local path=${3:-0} # If the openssl utility is not installed, then # we will not do this certificate check: get_openssl if [ -z "$OPENSSL_BINARY" ]; then return fi local not_match=0 if [ $path -eq 0 ]; then "$OPENSSL_BINARY" verify -verbose -CAfile "$ca" "$cert" >/dev/null 2>&1 || not_match=1 else "$OPENSSL_BINARY" verify -verbose -CApath "$ca" "$cert" >/dev/null 2>&1 || not_match=1 fi if [ $not_match -eq 1 ]; then wsrep_log_error "******** FATAL ERROR ********************************************" wsrep_log_error "* The certifcate and CA (certificate authority) do not match. *" wsrep_log_error "* It does not appear that the certificate was issued by the CA. *" wsrep_log_error "* Please check your certificate and CA files. *" wsrep_log_error "*****************************************************************" exit 22 fi } # # Verifies that the certificate matches the private key. # Doing this will save us having to wait for a timeout that would # otherwise occur. # # 1st param: path to the certificate. # 2nd param: path to the private key. # verify_cert_matches_key() { local cert_path="$1" local key_path="$2" # If the diff utility is not installed, then # we will not do this certificate check: if [ -z "$(command -v diff)" ]; then return fi # If the openssl utility is not installed, then # we will not do this certificate check: get_openssl if [ -z "$OPENSSL_BINARY" ]; then return fi # Generate the public key from the cert and the key. # They should match (otherwise we can't create an SSL connection). if ! diff <("$OPENSSL_BINARY" x509 -in "$cert_path" -pubkey -noout 2>/dev/null) \ <("$OPENSSL_BINARY" pkey -in "$key_path" -pubout 2>/dev/null) >/dev/null 2>&1 then wsrep_log_error "******************* FATAL ERROR ****************" wsrep_log_error "* The certifcate and private key do not match. *" wsrep_log_error "* Please check your certificate and key files. *" wsrep_log_error "************************************************" exit 22 fi } # # Compares two version strings. # The first parameter is the version to be checked; # The second parameter is the minimum version required; # Returns 1 (failure) if $1 >= $2, 0 (success) otherwise. # check_for_version() { y1="${1#*.}" [ "$y1" = "$1" ] && y1="" z1=${y1#*.} [ "$z1" = "$y1" ] && z1="" x1="${1%%.*}" y1="${y1%%.*}" z1="${z1%%.*}" [ -z "$y1" ] && y1=0 [ -z "$z1" ] && z1=0 y2="${2#*.}" [ "$y2" = "$2" ] && y2="" z2="${y2#*.}" [ "$z2" = "$y2" ] && z2="" x2="${2%%.*}" y2="${y2%%.*}" z2="${z2%%.*}" [ -z "$y2" ] && y2=0 [ -z "$z2" ] && z2=0 [ $x1 -lt $x2 ] && return 1 [ $x1 -gt $x2 ] && return 0 [ $y1 -lt $y2 ] && return 1 [ $y1 -gt $y2 ] && return 0 [ $z1 -lt $z2 ] && return 1 return 0 } trim_string() { if [ -n "$BASH_VERSION" ]; then local pattern="[![:space:]${2:-}]" local x="${1#*$pattern}" local z=${#1} x=${#x} if [ $x -ne $z ]; then local y="${1%$pattern*}" y=${#y} x=$(( z-x-1 )) y=$(( y-x+1 )) printf '%s' "${1:$x:$y}" else printf '' fi else local pattern="[[:space:]${2:-}]" echo "$1" | sed -E "s/^$pattern+|$pattern+\$//g" fi } # # Check whether process is still running. # The first parameter contains the name of the PID file. # The second parameter is the flag of the need to delete # the PID file. # If the second parameter is not zero and not empty, # then if the process terminates, the corresponding # PID file will be deleted. # This function also sets the CHECK_PID variable to zero # if the process has already exited, or writes the PID # of the process there if it is still running. # check_pid() { local pid_file="$1" if [ -r "$pid_file" ]; then local pid=$(cat "$pid_file" 2>/dev/null) if [ -n "$pid" ]; then if [ $pid -ne 0 ]; then if ps -p "$pid" >/dev/null 2>&1; then CHECK_PID=$pid return 0 fi fi fi local remove=${2:-0} if [ $remove -eq 1 ]; then rm -f "$pid_file" fi fi CHECK_PID=0 return 1 } # # Checking that the process with the specified PID is still # running and killing it in this case by sending SIGTERM # (using the "kill" operation). # The first parameter contains PID of the process. # The second and third parameters (both optional) are the names # of the PID and the configuration files, which should be removed # after the process ends. # If the first parameter (PID of the process) is zero, then # the function immediately deletes the PID and the configuration # files (if specified), without any additional checks. # cleanup_pid() { local pid=$1 local pid_file="${2:-}" local config="${3:-}" if [ $pid -ne 0 ]; then if ps -p $pid >/dev/null 2>&1; then if kill $pid >/dev/null 2>&1; then sleep 0.5 local round=0 local force=0 while ps -p $pid >/dev/null 2>&1; do sleep 1 round=$(( round+1 )) if [ $round -eq 16 ]; then if [ $force -eq 0 ]; then round=8 force=1 kill -9 $pid >/dev/null 2>&1 sleep 0.5 else return 1 fi fi done elif ps -p $pid >/dev/null 2>&1; then wsrep_log_warning "Unable to kill PID=$pid ($pid_file)" return 1 fi fi fi [ -n "$pid_file" ] && [ -f "$pid_file" ] && rm -f "$pid_file" [ -n "$config" ] && [ -f "$config" ] && rm -f "$config" return 0 } nproc="" get_proc() { if [ -z "$nproc" ]; then set +e if [ "$OS" = 'Linux' ]; then nproc=$(grep -c processor /proc/cpuinfo 2>/dev/null) elif [ "$OS" = 'Darwin' -o "$OS" = 'FreeBSD' ]; then nproc=$(sysctl -n hw.ncpu) fi if [ -z "$nproc" ] || [ $nproc -eq 0 ]; then nproc=1 fi set -e fi }