/* Copyright (c) 2006, 2012, 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 */ #ifndef RPL_MI_H #define RPL_MI_H #ifdef HAVE_REPLICATION #include "rpl_rli.h" #include "rpl_reporting.h" #include "my_sys.h" #include "rpl_filter.h" #include "keycaches.h" typedef struct st_mysql MYSQL; /***************************************************************************** Replication IO Thread Master_info contains: - information about how to connect to a master - current master log name - current master log offset - misc control variables Master_info is initialized once from the master.info file if such exists. Otherwise, data members corresponding to master.info fields are initialized with defaults specified by master-* options. The initialization is done through init_master_info() call. The format of master.info file: log_name log_pos master_host master_user master_pass master_port master_connect_retry To write out the contents of master.info file to disk ( needed every time we read and queue data from the master ), a call to flush_master_info() is required. To clean up, call end_master_info() *****************************************************************************/ class Master_info : public Slave_reporting_capability { public: enum enum_using_gtid { USE_GTID_NO= 0, USE_GTID_CURRENT_POS= 1, USE_GTID_SLAVE_POS= 2 }; Master_info(LEX_STRING *connection_name, bool is_slave_recovery); ~Master_info(); bool shall_ignore_server_id(ulong s_id); void clear_in_memory_info(bool all); bool error() { /* If malloc() in initialization failed */ return connection_name.str == 0; } static const char *using_gtid_astext(enum enum_using_gtid arg); /* the variables below are needed because we can change masters on the fly */ char master_log_name[FN_REFLEN+6]; /* Room for multi-*/ char host[HOSTNAME_LENGTH*SYSTEM_CHARSET_MBMAXLEN+1]; char user[USERNAME_LENGTH+1]; char password[MAX_PASSWORD_LENGTH*SYSTEM_CHARSET_MBMAXLEN+1]; LEX_STRING connection_name; /* User supplied connection name */ LEX_STRING cmp_connection_name; /* Connection name in lower case */ bool ssl; // enables use of SSL connection if true char ssl_ca[FN_REFLEN], ssl_capath[FN_REFLEN], ssl_cert[FN_REFLEN]; char ssl_cipher[FN_REFLEN], ssl_key[FN_REFLEN]; char ssl_crl[FN_REFLEN], ssl_crlpath[FN_REFLEN]; bool ssl_verify_server_cert; my_off_t master_log_pos; File fd; // we keep the file open, so we need to remember the file pointer IO_CACHE file; mysql_mutex_t data_lock, run_lock, sleep_lock; mysql_cond_t data_cond, start_cond, stop_cond, sleep_cond; THD *io_thd; MYSQL* mysql; uint32 file_id; /* for 3.23 load data infile */ Relay_log_info rli; uint port; Rpl_filter* rpl_filter; /* Each replication can set its filter rule*/ /* to hold checksum alg in use until IO thread has received FD. Initialized to novalue, then set to the queried from master @@global.binlog_checksum and deactivated once FD has been received. */ uint8 checksum_alg_before_fd; uint connect_retry; #ifndef DBUG_OFF int events_till_disconnect; #endif bool inited; volatile bool abort_slave; volatile uint slave_running; volatile ulong slave_run_id; /* The difference in seconds between the clock of the master and the clock of the slave (second - first). It must be signed as it may be <0 or >0. clock_diff_with_master is computed when the I/O thread starts; for this the I/O thread does a SELECT UNIX_TIMESTAMP() on the master. "how late the slave is compared to the master" is computed like this: clock_of_slave - last_timestamp_executed_by_SQL_thread - clock_diff_with_master */ long clock_diff_with_master; /* Keeps track of the number of events before fsyncing. The option --sync-master-info determines how many events should happen before fsyncing. */ uint sync_counter; float heartbeat_period; // interface with CHANGE MASTER or master.info ulonglong received_heartbeats; // counter of received heartbeat events DYNAMIC_ARRAY ignore_server_ids; ulong master_id; /* At reconnect and until the first rotate event is seen, prev_master_id is the value of master_id during the previous connection, used to detect silent change of master server during reconnects. */ ulong prev_master_id; /* Which kind of GTID position (if any) is used when connecting to master. Note that you can not change the numeric values of these, they are used in master.info. */ enum enum_using_gtid using_gtid; /* This GTID position records how far we have fetched into the relay logs. This is used to continue fetching when the IO thread reconnects to the master. (Full slave stop/start does not use it, as it resets the relay logs). */ slave_connection_state gtid_current_pos; /* If events_queued_since_last_gtid is non-zero, it is the number of events queued so far in the relaylog of a GTID-prefixed event group. It is zero when no partial event group has been queued at the moment. */ uint64 events_queued_since_last_gtid; /* The GTID of the partially-queued event group, when events_queued_since_last_gtid is non-zero. */ rpl_gtid last_queued_gtid; /* Whether last_queued_gtid had the FL_STANDALONE flag set. */ bool last_queued_gtid_standalone; /* When slave IO thread needs to reconnect, gtid_reconnect_event_skip_count counts number of events to skip from the first GTID-prefixed event group, to avoid duplicating events in the relay log. */ uint64 gtid_reconnect_event_skip_count; /* gtid_event_seen is false until we receive first GTID event from master. */ bool gtid_event_seen; }; int init_master_info(Master_info* mi, const char* master_info_fname, const char* slave_info_fname, bool abort_if_no_master_info_file, int thread_mask); void end_master_info(Master_info* mi); int flush_master_info(Master_info* mi, bool flush_relay_log_cache, bool need_lock_relay_log); int change_master_server_id_cmp(ulong *id1, ulong *id2); void copy_filter_setting(Rpl_filter* dst_filter, Rpl_filter* src_filter); /* Multi master are handled trough this struct. Changes to this needs to be protected by LOCK_active_mi; */ class Master_info_index { private: IO_CACHE index_file; char index_file_name[FN_REFLEN]; public: Master_info_index(); ~Master_info_index(); HASH master_info_hash; bool init_all_master_info(); bool write_master_name_to_index_file(LEX_STRING *connection_name, bool do_sync); bool check_duplicate_master_info(LEX_STRING *connection_name, const char *host, uint port); bool add_master_info(Master_info *mi, bool write_to_file); bool remove_master_info(LEX_STRING *connection_name); Master_info *get_master_info(LEX_STRING *connection_name, Sql_condition::enum_warning_level warning); bool give_error_if_slave_running(); uint any_slave_sql_running(); bool start_all_slaves(THD *thd); bool stop_all_slaves(THD *thd); }; /* The class rpl_io_thread_info is the THD::system_thread_info for the IO thread. */ class rpl_io_thread_info { public: }; bool check_master_connection_name(LEX_STRING *name); void create_logfile_name_with_suffix(char *res_file_name, size_t length, const char *info_file, bool append, LEX_STRING *suffix); uchar *get_key_master_info(Master_info *mi, size_t *length, my_bool not_used __attribute__((unused))); void free_key_master_info(Master_info *mi); #endif /* HAVE_REPLICATION */ #endif /* RPL_MI_H */