/* Copyright (c) 2006, 2010, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. 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 */ #ifndef INJECTOR_H #define INJECTOR_H /* Pull in 'byte', 'my_off_t', and 'uint32' */ #include #include #include "rpl_constants.h" #include "table.h" /* TABLE */ /* Forward declarations */ class handler; class MYSQL_BIN_LOG; struct TABLE; /* Injector to inject rows into the MySQL server. The injector class is used to notify the MySQL server of new rows that have appeared outside of MySQL control. The original purpose of this is to allow clusters---which handle replication inside the cluster through other means---to insert new rows into binary log. Note, however, that the injector should be used whenever rows are altered in any manner that is outside of MySQL server visibility and which therefore are not seen by the MySQL server. */ class injector { public: /* Get an instance of the injector. DESCRIPTION The injector is a Singleton, so this static function return the available instance of the injector. RETURN VALUE A pointer to the available injector object. */ static injector *instance(); /* Delete the singleton instance (if allocated). Used during server shutdown. */ static void free_instance(); /* A transaction where rows can be added. DESCRIPTION The transaction class satisfy the **CopyConstructible** and **Assignable** requirements. Note that the transaction is *not* default constructible. */ class transaction { friend class injector; public: /* Convenience definitions */ typedef uchar* record_type; typedef uint32 server_id_type; /* Table reference. RESPONSIBILITY The class contains constructors to handle several forms of references to tables. The constructors can implicitly be used to construct references from, e.g., strings containing table names. EXAMPLE The class is intended to be used *by value*. Please, do not try to construct objects of this type using 'new'; instead construct an object, possibly a temporary object. For example: injector::transaction::table tbl(share->table, true); MY_BITMAP cols; my_bitmap_init(&cols, NULL, (i + 7) / 8, false); inj->write_row(::server_id, tbl, &cols, row_data); or MY_BITMAP cols; my_bitmap_init(&cols, NULL, (i + 7) / 8, false); inj->write_row(::server_id, injector::transaction::table(share->table, true), &cols, row_data); This will work, be more efficient, and have greater chance of inlining, not run the risk of losing pointers. COLLABORATION injector::transaction Provide a flexible interface to the representation of tables. */ class table { public: table(TABLE *table, bool is_transactional) : m_table(table), m_is_transactional(is_transactional) { } char const *db_name() const { return m_table->s->db.str; } char const *table_name() const { return m_table->s->table_name.str; } TABLE *get_table() const { return m_table; } bool is_transactional() const { return m_is_transactional; } private: TABLE *m_table; bool m_is_transactional; }; /* Binlog position as a structure. */ class binlog_pos { friend class transaction; public: char const *file_name() const { return m_file_name; } my_off_t file_pos() const { return m_file_pos; } private: char const *m_file_name; my_off_t m_file_pos; }; transaction() : m_thd(NULL) { } transaction(transaction const&); ~transaction(); /* Clear transaction, i.e., make calls to 'good()' return false. */ void clear() { m_thd= NULL; } /* Is the transaction in a good state? */ bool good() const { return m_thd != NULL; } /* Default assignment operator: standard implementation */ transaction& operator=(transaction t) { swap(t); return *this; } /* DESCRIPTION Register table for use within the transaction. All tables that are going to be used need to be registered before being used below. The member function will fail with an error if use_table() is called after any *_row() function has been called for the transaction. RETURN VALUE 0 All OK >0 Failure */ int use_table(server_id_type sid, table tbl); /* Add a 'write row' entry to the transaction. */ int write_row (server_id_type sid, table tbl, MY_BITMAP const *cols, size_t colcnt, record_type record); /* Add a 'delete row' entry to the transaction. */ int delete_row(server_id_type sid, table tbl, MY_BITMAP const *cols, size_t colcnt, record_type record); /* Add an 'update row' entry to the transaction. */ int update_row(server_id_type sid, table tbl, MY_BITMAP const *cols, size_t colcnt, record_type before, record_type after); /* Commit a transaction. This member function will clean up after a sequence of *_row calls by, for example, releasing resource and unlocking files. */ int commit(); /* Get the position for the start of the transaction. Returns the position in the binary log of the first event in this transaction. If no event is yet written, the position where the event *will* be written is returned. This position is known, since a new_transaction() will lock the binary log and prevent any other writes to the binary log. */ binlog_pos start_pos() const; private: /* Only the injector may construct these object */ transaction(MYSQL_BIN_LOG *, THD *); void swap(transaction& o) { /* std::swap(m_start_pos, o.m_start_pos); */ { binlog_pos const tmp= m_start_pos; m_start_pos= o.m_start_pos; o.m_start_pos= tmp; } /* std::swap(m_thd, o.m_thd); */ { THD* const tmp= m_thd; m_thd= o.m_thd; o.m_thd= tmp; } { enum_state const tmp= m_state; m_state= o.m_state; o.m_state= tmp; } } enum enum_state { START_STATE, /* Start state */ TABLE_STATE, /* At least one table has been registered */ ROW_STATE, /* At least one row has been registered */ STATE_COUNT /* State count and sink state */ } m_state; /* Check and update the state. PARAMETER(S) target_state The state we are moving to: TABLE_STATE if we are writing a table and ROW_STATE if we are writing a row. DESCRIPTION The internal state will be updated to the target state if and only if it is a legal move. The only legal moves are: START_STATE -> START_STATE START_STATE -> TABLE_STATE TABLE_STATE -> TABLE_STATE TABLE_STATE -> ROW_STATE That is: - It is not possible to write any row before having written at least one table - It is not possible to write a table after at least one row has been written RETURN VALUE 0 All OK -1 Incorrect call sequence */ int check_state(enum_state const target_state) { #ifndef DBUG_OFF static char const *state_name[] = { "START_STATE", "TABLE_STATE", "ROW_STATE", "STATE_COUNT" }; DBUG_ASSERT(target_state <= STATE_COUNT); DBUG_PRINT("info", ("In state %s", state_name[m_state])); #endif if (m_state <= target_state && target_state <= m_state + 1 && m_state < STATE_COUNT) m_state= target_state; else m_state= STATE_COUNT; return m_state == STATE_COUNT ? 1 : 0; } binlog_pos m_start_pos; THD *m_thd; }; /* Create a new transaction. This member function will prepare for a sequence of *_row calls by, for example, reserving resources and locking files. There are two overloaded alternatives: one returning a transaction by value and one using placement semantics. The following two calls are equivalent, with the exception that the latter will overwrite the transaction. injector::transaction trans1= inj->new_trans(thd); injector::transaction trans2; inj->new_trans(thd, &trans); */ transaction new_trans(THD *); void new_trans(THD *, transaction *); int record_incident(THD*, Incident incident); int record_incident(THD*, Incident incident, LEX_STRING const message); private: explicit injector(); ~injector() { } /* Nothing needs to be done */ injector(injector const&); /* You're not allowed to copy injector instances. */ }; #endif /* INJECTOR_H */