/* Copyright (c) 2006, 2013, Oracle and/or its affiliates. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; version 2 of the License. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA */ #include "mariadb.h" #include "sql_priv.h" #include "unireg.h" #include "event_scheduler.h" #include "events.h" #include "event_data_objects.h" #include "event_queue.h" #include "event_db_repository.h" #include "sql_connect.h" // init_new_connection_handler_thread #include "sql_acl.h" // SUPER_ACL /** @addtogroup Event_Scheduler @{ */ #ifdef __GNUC__ #if __GNUC__ >= 2 #define SCHED_FUNC __FUNCTION__ #endif #else #define SCHED_FUNC "" #endif #define LOCK_DATA() lock_data(SCHED_FUNC, __LINE__) #define UNLOCK_DATA() unlock_data(SCHED_FUNC, __LINE__) #define COND_STATE_WAIT(mythd, abstime, stage) \ cond_wait(mythd, abstime, stage, SCHED_FUNC, __FILE__, __LINE__) extern pthread_attr_t connection_attrib; extern ulong event_executed; Event_db_repository *Event_worker_thread::db_repository; static const LEX_CSTRING scheduler_states_names[] = { { STRING_WITH_LEN("INITIALIZED") }, { STRING_WITH_LEN("RUNNING") }, { STRING_WITH_LEN("STOPPING") } }; struct scheduler_param { THD *thd; Event_scheduler *scheduler; }; /* Prints the stack of infos, warnings, errors from thd to the console so it can be fetched by the logs-into-tables and checked later. SYNOPSIS evex_print_warnings thd Thread used during the execution of the event et The event itself */ void Event_worker_thread::print_warnings(THD *thd, Event_job_data *et) { const Sql_condition *err; DBUG_ENTER("evex_print_warnings"); if (thd->get_stmt_da()->is_warning_info_empty()) DBUG_VOID_RETURN; char msg_buf[10 * STRING_BUFFER_USUAL_SIZE]; char prefix_buf[5 * STRING_BUFFER_USUAL_SIZE]; String prefix(prefix_buf, sizeof(prefix_buf), system_charset_info); prefix.length(0); prefix.append(STRING_WITH_LEN("Event Scheduler: [")); prefix.append(et->definer.str, et->definer.length, system_charset_info); prefix.append("][", 2); prefix.append(et->dbname.str, et->dbname.length, system_charset_info); prefix.append('.'); prefix.append(et->name.str, et->name.length, system_charset_info); prefix.append("] ", 2); Diagnostics_area::Sql_condition_iterator it= thd->get_stmt_da()->sql_conditions(); while ((err= it++)) { String err_msg(msg_buf, sizeof(msg_buf), system_charset_info); /* set it to 0 or we start adding at the end. That's the trick ;) */ err_msg.length(0); err_msg.append(prefix); err_msg.append(err->get_message_text(), err->get_message_octet_length(), system_charset_info); DBUG_ASSERT(err->get_level() < 3); (sql_print_message_handlers[err->get_level()])("%*s", err_msg.length(), err_msg.c_ptr_safe()); } DBUG_VOID_RETURN; } /* Performs post initialization of structures in a new thread. SYNOPSIS post_init_event_thread() thd Thread NOTES Before this is called, one should not do any DBUG_XXX() calls. */ bool post_init_event_thread(THD *thd) { (void) init_new_connection_handler_thread(); if (init_thr_lock() || thd->store_globals()) { thd->cleanup(); return TRUE; } return FALSE; } /* Cleans up the THD and the threaded environment of the thread. SYNOPSIS deinit_event_thread() thd Thread */ void deinit_event_thread(THD *thd) { thd->proc_info= "Clearing"; DBUG_PRINT("exit", ("Event thread finishing")); unlink_not_visible_thd(thd); delete thd; } /* Performs pre- mysql_thread_create() initialisation of THD. Do this in the thread that will pass THD to the child thread. In the child thread call post_init_event_thread(). SYNOPSIS pre_init_event_thread() thd The THD of the thread. Has to be allocated by the caller. NOTES 1. The host of the thead is my_localhost 2. thd->net is initted with NULL - no communication. */ void pre_init_event_thread(THD* thd) { THD *orig_thd= current_thd; DBUG_ENTER("pre_init_event_thread"); set_current_thd(thd); thd->client_capabilities= 0; thd->security_ctx->master_access= 0; thd->security_ctx->db_access= 0; thd->security_ctx->host_or_ip= (char*)my_localhost; my_net_init(&thd->net, NULL, thd, MYF(MY_THREAD_SPECIFIC)); thd->security_ctx->set_user((char*)"event_scheduler"); thd->net.read_timeout= slave_net_timeout; thd->variables.option_bits|= OPTION_AUTO_IS_NULL; thd->client_capabilities|= CLIENT_MULTI_RESULTS; add_to_active_threads(thd); /* Guarantees that we will see the thread in SHOW PROCESSLIST though its vio is NULL. */ thd->proc_info= "Initialized"; thd->set_time(); /* Do not use user-supplied timeout value for system threads. */ thd->variables.lock_wait_timeout= LONG_TIMEOUT; set_current_thd(orig_thd); DBUG_VOID_RETURN; } /* Function that executes the scheduler, SYNOPSIS event_scheduler_thread() arg Pointer to `struct scheduler_param` RETURN VALUE 0 OK */ pthread_handler_t event_scheduler_thread(void *arg) { /* needs to be first for thread_stack */ THD *thd= (THD *) ((struct scheduler_param *) arg)->thd; Event_scheduler *scheduler= ((struct scheduler_param *) arg)->scheduler; bool res; thd->thread_stack= (char *)&thd; // remember where our stack is mysql_thread_set_psi_id(thd->thread_id); res= post_init_event_thread(thd); DBUG_ENTER("event_scheduler_thread"); my_free(arg); if (!res) scheduler->run(thd); deinit_event_thread(thd); DBUG_LEAVE; // Against gcc warnings my_thread_end(); return 0; } /** Function that executes an event in a child thread. Setups the environment for the event execution and cleans after that. SYNOPSIS event_worker_thread() arg The Event_job_data object to be processed RETURN VALUE 0 OK */ pthread_handler_t event_worker_thread(void *arg) { THD *thd; Event_queue_element_for_exec *event= (Event_queue_element_for_exec *)arg; thd= event->thd; mysql_thread_set_psi_id(thd->thread_id); Event_worker_thread worker_thread; worker_thread.run(thd, event); my_thread_end(); return 0; // Can't return anything here } /** Function that executes an event in a child thread. Setups the environment for the event execution and cleans after that. SYNOPSIS Event_worker_thread::run() thd Thread context event The Event_queue_element_for_exec object to be processed */ void Event_worker_thread::run(THD *thd, Event_queue_element_for_exec *event) { /* needs to be first for thread_stack */ char my_stack; Event_job_data job_data; bool res; DBUG_ASSERT(thd->m_digest == NULL); DBUG_ASSERT(thd->m_statement_psi == NULL); thd->thread_stack= &my_stack; // remember where our stack is res= post_init_event_thread(thd); DBUG_ENTER("Event_worker_thread::run"); DBUG_PRINT("info", ("Time is %u, THD: %p", (uint)my_time(0), thd)); if (res) goto end; if ((res= db_repository->load_named_event(thd, &event->dbname, &event->name, &job_data))) { DBUG_PRINT("error", ("Got error from load_named_event")); goto end; } thd->enable_slow_log= TRUE; res= job_data.execute(thd, event->dropped); print_warnings(thd, &job_data); if (res) sql_print_information("Event Scheduler: " "[%s].[%s.%s] event execution failed.", job_data.definer.str, job_data.dbname.str, job_data.name.str); end: DBUG_ASSERT(thd->m_statement_psi == NULL); DBUG_ASSERT(thd->m_digest == NULL); DBUG_PRINT("info", ("Done with Event %s.%s", event->dbname.str, event->name.str)); delete event; deinit_event_thread(thd); DBUG_VOID_RETURN; } Event_scheduler::Event_scheduler(Event_queue *queue_arg) :state(INITIALIZED), scheduler_thd(NULL), queue(queue_arg), mutex_last_locked_at_line(0), mutex_last_unlocked_at_line(0), mutex_last_locked_in_func("n/a"), mutex_last_unlocked_in_func("n/a"), mutex_scheduler_data_locked(FALSE), waiting_on_cond(FALSE), started_events(0) { mysql_mutex_init(key_event_scheduler_LOCK_scheduler_state, &LOCK_scheduler_state, MY_MUTEX_INIT_FAST); mysql_cond_init(key_event_scheduler_COND_state, &COND_state, NULL); mysql_mutex_record_order(&LOCK_scheduler_state, &LOCK_global_system_variables); } Event_scheduler::~Event_scheduler() { stop(); /* does nothing if not running */ mysql_mutex_destroy(&LOCK_scheduler_state); mysql_cond_destroy(&COND_state); } /** Starts the scheduler (again). Creates a new THD and passes it to a forked thread. Does not wait for acknowledgement from the new thread that it has started. Asynchronous starting. Most of the needed initializations are done in the current thread to minimize the chance of failure in the spawned thread. @param[out] err_no - errno indicating type of error which caused failure to start scheduler thread. @return @retval false Success. @retval true Error. */ bool Event_scheduler::start(int *err_no) { THD *new_thd= NULL; bool ret= false; pthread_t th; struct scheduler_param *scheduler_param_value; DBUG_ENTER("Event_scheduler::start"); LOCK_DATA(); DBUG_PRINT("info", ("state before action %s", scheduler_states_names[state].str)); if (state > INITIALIZED) goto end; if (!(new_thd= new THD(next_thread_id()))) { sql_print_error("Event Scheduler: Cannot initialize the scheduler thread"); ret= true; goto end; } pre_init_event_thread(new_thd); new_thd->system_thread= SYSTEM_THREAD_EVENT_SCHEDULER; new_thd->set_command(COM_DAEMON); /* We should run the event scheduler thread under the super-user privileges. In particular, this is needed to be able to lock the mysql.event table for writing when the server is running in the read-only mode. Same goes for transaction access mode. Set it to read-write for this thd. */ new_thd->security_ctx->master_access |= SUPER_ACL; new_thd->variables.tx_read_only= false; new_thd->tx_read_only= false; /* This should not be marked with MY_THREAD_SPECIFIC */ scheduler_param_value= (struct scheduler_param *)my_malloc(sizeof(struct scheduler_param), MYF(0)); scheduler_param_value->thd= new_thd; scheduler_param_value->scheduler= this; scheduler_thd= new_thd; DBUG_PRINT("info", ("Setting state go RUNNING")); state= RUNNING; DBUG_PRINT("info", ("Forking new thread for scheduler. THD: %p", new_thd)); if ((*err_no= mysql_thread_create(key_thread_event_scheduler, &th, &connection_attrib, event_scheduler_thread, (void*)scheduler_param_value))) { DBUG_PRINT("error", ("cannot create a new thread")); sql_print_error("Event scheduler: Failed to start scheduler," " Can not create thread for event scheduler (errno=%d)", *err_no); state= INITIALIZED; scheduler_thd= NULL; deinit_event_thread(new_thd); delete scheduler_param_value; ret= true; } end: UNLOCK_DATA(); DBUG_RETURN(ret); } /* The main loop of the scheduler. SYNOPSIS Event_scheduler::run() thd Thread RETURN VALUE FALSE OK TRUE Error (Serious error) */ bool Event_scheduler::run(THD *thd) { int res= FALSE; DBUG_ENTER("Event_scheduler::run"); sql_print_information("Event Scheduler: scheduler thread started with id %lu", (ulong) thd->thread_id); /* Recalculate the values in the queue because there could have been stops in executions of the scheduler and some times could have passed by. */ queue->recalculate_activation_times(thd); while (is_running()) { Event_queue_element_for_exec *event_name; /* Gets a minimized version */ if (queue->get_top_for_execution_if_time(thd, &event_name)) { sql_print_information("Event Scheduler: " "Serious error during getting next " "event to execute. Stopping"); break; } DBUG_PRINT("info", ("get_top_for_execution_if_time returned " "event_name=%p", event_name)); if (event_name) { if ((res= execute_top(event_name))) break; } else { DBUG_ASSERT(thd->killed); DBUG_PRINT("info", ("job_data is NULL, the thread was killed")); } DBUG_PRINT("info", ("state=%s", scheduler_states_names[state].str)); } LOCK_DATA(); scheduler_thd= NULL; state= INITIALIZED; DBUG_PRINT("info", ("Broadcasting COND_state back to the stoppers")); mysql_cond_broadcast(&COND_state); UNLOCK_DATA(); DBUG_RETURN(res); } /* Creates a new THD instance and then forks a new thread, while passing the THD pointer and job_data to it. SYNOPSIS Event_scheduler::execute_top() RETURN VALUE FALSE OK TRUE Error (Serious error) */ bool Event_scheduler::execute_top(Event_queue_element_for_exec *event_name) { THD *new_thd; pthread_t th; int res= 0; DBUG_ENTER("Event_scheduler::execute_top"); if (!(new_thd= new THD(next_thread_id()))) goto error; pre_init_event_thread(new_thd); new_thd->system_thread= SYSTEM_THREAD_EVENT_WORKER; event_name->thd= new_thd; DBUG_PRINT("info", ("Event %s@%s ready for start", event_name->dbname.str, event_name->name.str)); /* TODO: should use thread pool here, preferably with an upper limit on number of threads: if too many events are scheduled for the same time, starting all of them at once won't help them run truly in parallel (because of the great amount of synchronization), so we may as well execute them in sequence, keeping concurrency at a reasonable level. */ /* Major failure */ if ((res= mysql_thread_create(key_thread_event_worker, &th, &connection_attrib, event_worker_thread, event_name))) { mysql_mutex_lock(&LOCK_global_system_variables); Events::opt_event_scheduler= Events::EVENTS_OFF; mysql_mutex_unlock(&LOCK_global_system_variables); sql_print_error("Event_scheduler::execute_top: Can not create event worker" " thread (errno=%d). Stopping event scheduler", res); deinit_event_thread(new_thd); goto error; } started_events++; executed_events++; // For SHOW STATUS DBUG_PRINT("info", ("Event is in THD: %p", new_thd)); DBUG_RETURN(FALSE); error: DBUG_PRINT("error", ("Event_scheduler::execute_top() res: %d", res)); delete event_name; DBUG_RETURN(TRUE); } /* Checks whether the state of the scheduler is RUNNING SYNOPSIS Event_scheduler::is_running() RETURN VALUE TRUE RUNNING FALSE Not RUNNING */ bool Event_scheduler::is_running() { LOCK_DATA(); bool ret= (state == RUNNING); UNLOCK_DATA(); return ret; } /** Stops the scheduler (again). Waits for acknowledgement from the scheduler that it has stopped - synchronous stopping. Already running events will not be stopped. If the user needs them stopped manual intervention is needed. SYNOPSIS Event_scheduler::stop() RETURN VALUE FALSE OK TRUE Error (not reported) */ bool Event_scheduler::stop() { THD *thd= current_thd; DBUG_ENTER("Event_scheduler::stop"); DBUG_PRINT("enter", ("thd: %p", thd)); LOCK_DATA(); DBUG_PRINT("info", ("state before action %s", scheduler_states_names[state].str)); if (state != RUNNING) { /* Synchronously wait until the scheduler stops. */ while (state != INITIALIZED) COND_STATE_WAIT(thd, NULL, &stage_waiting_for_scheduler_to_stop); goto end; } /* Guarantee we don't catch spurious signals */ do { DBUG_PRINT("info", ("Waiting for COND_started_or_stopped from " "the scheduler thread. Current value of state is %s . " "workers count=%d", scheduler_states_names[state].str, workers_count())); /* NOTE: We don't use kill_one_thread() because it can't kill COM_DEAMON threads. In addition, kill_one_thread() requires THD but during shutdown current_thd is NULL. Hence, if kill_one_thread should be used it has to be modified to kill also daemons, by adding a flag, and also we have to create artificial THD here. To save all this work, we just do what kill_one_thread() does to kill a thread. See also sql_repl.cc for similar usage. */ state= STOPPING; DBUG_PRINT("info", ("Scheduler thread has id %lu", (ulong) scheduler_thd->thread_id)); /* This will wake up the thread if it waits on Queue's conditional */ sql_print_information("Event Scheduler: Killing the scheduler thread, " "thread id %lu", (ulong) scheduler_thd->thread_id); scheduler_thd->awake(KILL_CONNECTION); /* thd could be 0x0, when shutting down */ sql_print_information("Event Scheduler: " "Waiting for the scheduler thread to reply"); /* Wait only 2 seconds, as there is a small chance the thread missed the above awake() call and we may have to do it again */ struct timespec top_time; set_timespec(top_time, 2); COND_STATE_WAIT(thd, &top_time, &stage_waiting_for_scheduler_to_stop); } while (state == STOPPING); DBUG_PRINT("info", ("Scheduler thread has cleaned up. Set state to INIT")); sql_print_information("Event Scheduler: Stopped"); end: UNLOCK_DATA(); DBUG_RETURN(FALSE); } /* Returns the number of living event worker threads. SYNOPSIS Event_scheduler::workers_count() */ uint Event_scheduler::workers_count() { THD *tmp; uint count= 0; DBUG_ENTER("Event_scheduler::workers_count"); mysql_mutex_lock(&LOCK_thread_count); // For unlink from list I_List_iterator it(threads); while ((tmp=it++)) if (tmp->system_thread == SYSTEM_THREAD_EVENT_WORKER) ++count; mysql_mutex_unlock(&LOCK_thread_count); DBUG_PRINT("exit", ("%d", count)); DBUG_RETURN(count); } /* Auxiliary function for locking LOCK_scheduler_state. Used by the LOCK_DATA macro. SYNOPSIS Event_scheduler::lock_data() func Which function is requesting mutex lock line On which line mutex lock is requested */ void Event_scheduler::lock_data(const char *func, uint line) { DBUG_ENTER("Event_scheduler::lock_data"); DBUG_PRINT("enter", ("func=%s line=%u", func, line)); mysql_mutex_lock(&LOCK_scheduler_state); mutex_last_locked_in_func= func; mutex_last_locked_at_line= line; mutex_scheduler_data_locked= TRUE; DBUG_VOID_RETURN; } /* Auxiliary function for unlocking LOCK_scheduler_state. Used by the UNLOCK_DATA macro. SYNOPSIS Event_scheduler::unlock_data() func Which function is requesting mutex unlock line On which line mutex unlock is requested */ void Event_scheduler::unlock_data(const char *func, uint line) { DBUG_ENTER("Event_scheduler::unlock_data"); DBUG_PRINT("enter", ("func=%s line=%u", func, line)); mutex_last_unlocked_at_line= line; mutex_scheduler_data_locked= FALSE; mutex_last_unlocked_in_func= func; mysql_mutex_unlock(&LOCK_scheduler_state); DBUG_VOID_RETURN; } /* Wrapper for mysql_cond_wait/timedwait SYNOPSIS Event_scheduler::cond_wait() thd Thread (Could be NULL during shutdown procedure) abstime If not null then call mysql_cond_timedwait() msg Message for thd->proc_info func Which function is requesting cond_wait line On which line cond_wait is requested */ void Event_scheduler::cond_wait(THD *thd, struct timespec *abstime, const PSI_stage_info *stage, const char *src_func, const char *src_file, uint src_line) { DBUG_ENTER("Event_scheduler::cond_wait"); waiting_on_cond= TRUE; mutex_last_unlocked_at_line= src_line; mutex_scheduler_data_locked= FALSE; mutex_last_unlocked_in_func= src_func; if (thd) thd->enter_cond(&COND_state, &LOCK_scheduler_state, stage, NULL, src_func, src_file, src_line); DBUG_PRINT("info", ("mysql_cond_%swait", abstime? "timed":"")); if (!abstime) mysql_cond_wait(&COND_state, &LOCK_scheduler_state); else mysql_cond_timedwait(&COND_state, &LOCK_scheduler_state, abstime); if (thd) { /* This will free the lock so we need to relock. Not the best thing to do but we need to obey cond_wait() */ thd->exit_cond(NULL, src_func, src_file, src_line); LOCK_DATA(); } mutex_last_locked_in_func= src_func; mutex_last_locked_at_line= src_line; mutex_scheduler_data_locked= TRUE; waiting_on_cond= FALSE; DBUG_VOID_RETURN; } /* Dumps the internal status of the scheduler SYNOPSIS Event_scheduler::dump_internal_status() */ void Event_scheduler::dump_internal_status() { DBUG_ENTER("Event_scheduler::dump_internal_status"); puts(""); puts("Event scheduler status:"); printf("State : %s\n", scheduler_states_names[state].str); printf("Thread id : %lu\n", scheduler_thd ? (ulong) scheduler_thd->thread_id : (ulong) 0); printf("LLA : %s:%u\n", mutex_last_locked_in_func, mutex_last_locked_at_line); printf("LUA : %s:%u\n", mutex_last_unlocked_in_func, mutex_last_unlocked_at_line); printf("WOC : %s\n", waiting_on_cond? "YES":"NO"); printf("Workers : %u\n", workers_count()); printf("Executed : %lu\n", (ulong) started_events); printf("Data locked: %s\n", mutex_scheduler_data_locked ? "YES":"NO"); DBUG_VOID_RETURN; } /** @} (End of group Event_Scheduler) */