/* Copyright (C) 2000-2006 MySQL AB & Sasha 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., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA */ #include "mysql_priv.h" #ifdef HAVE_REPLICATION #include "sql_repl.h" #include "log_event.h" #include int max_binlog_dump_events = 0; // unlimited my_bool opt_sporadic_binlog_dump_fail = 0; #ifndef DBUG_OFF static int binlog_dump_count = 0; #endif /* fake_rotate_event() builds a fake (=which does not exist physically in any binlog) Rotate event, which contains the name of the binlog we are going to send to the slave (because the slave may not know it if it just asked for MASTER_LOG_FILE='', MASTER_LOG_POS=4). < 4.0.14, fake_rotate_event() was called only if the requested pos was 4. After this version we always call it, so that a 3.23.58 slave can rely on it to detect if the master is 4.0 (and stop) (the _fake_ Rotate event has zeros in the good positions which, by chance, make it possible for the 3.23 slave to detect that this event is unexpected) (this is luck which happens because the master and slave disagree on the size of the header of Log_event). Relying on the event length of the Rotate event instead of these well-placed zeros was not possible as Rotate events have a variable-length part. */ static int fake_rotate_event(NET* net, String* packet, char* log_file_name, ulonglong position, const char** errmsg) { DBUG_ENTER("fake_rotate_event"); char header[LOG_EVENT_HEADER_LEN], buf[ROTATE_HEADER_LEN+100]; /* 'when' (the timestamp) is set to 0 so that slave could distinguish between real and fake Rotate events (if necessary) */ memset(header, 0, 4); header[EVENT_TYPE_OFFSET] = ROTATE_EVENT; char* p = log_file_name+dirname_length(log_file_name); uint ident_len = (uint) strlen(p); ulong event_len = ident_len + LOG_EVENT_HEADER_LEN + ROTATE_HEADER_LEN; int4store(header + SERVER_ID_OFFSET, server_id); int4store(header + EVENT_LEN_OFFSET, event_len); int2store(header + FLAGS_OFFSET, 0); // TODO: check what problems this may cause and fix them int4store(header + LOG_POS_OFFSET, 0); packet->append(header, sizeof(header)); int8store(buf+R_POS_OFFSET,position); packet->append(buf, ROTATE_HEADER_LEN); packet->append(p,ident_len); if (my_net_write(net, (char*)packet->ptr(), packet->length())) { *errmsg = "failed on my_net_write()"; DBUG_RETURN(-1); } DBUG_RETURN(0); } static int send_file(THD *thd) { NET* net = &thd->net; int fd = -1,bytes, error = 1; char fname[FN_REFLEN+1]; const char *errmsg = 0; int old_timeout; unsigned long packet_len; char buf[IO_SIZE]; // It's safe to alloc this DBUG_ENTER("send_file"); /* The client might be slow loading the data, give him wait_timeout to do the job */ old_timeout= net->read_timeout; my_net_set_read_timeout(net, thd->variables.net_wait_timeout); /* We need net_flush here because the client will not know it needs to send us the file name until it has processed the load event entry */ if (net_flush(net) || (packet_len = my_net_read(net)) == packet_error) { errmsg = "while reading file name"; goto err; } // terminate with \0 for fn_format *((char*)net->read_pos + packet_len) = 0; fn_format(fname, (char*) net->read_pos + 1, "", "", 4); // this is needed to make replicate-ignore-db if (!strcmp(fname,"/dev/null")) goto end; if ((fd = my_open(fname, O_RDONLY, MYF(0))) < 0) { errmsg = "on open of file"; goto err; } while ((bytes = (int) my_read(fd, (byte*) buf, IO_SIZE, MYF(0))) > 0) { if (my_net_write(net, buf, bytes)) { errmsg = "while writing data to client"; goto err; } } end: if (my_net_write(net, "", 0) || net_flush(net) || (my_net_read(net) == packet_error)) { errmsg = "while negotiating file transfer close"; goto err; } error = 0; err: my_net_set_read_timeout(net, old_timeout); if (fd >= 0) (void) my_close(fd, MYF(0)); if (errmsg) { sql_print_error("Failed in send_file() %s", errmsg); DBUG_PRINT("error", ("%s", errmsg)); } DBUG_RETURN(error); } /* Adjust the position pointer in the binary log file for all running slaves SYNOPSIS adjust_linfo_offsets() purge_offset Number of bytes removed from start of log index file NOTES - This is called when doing a PURGE when we delete lines from the index log file REQUIREMENTS - Before calling this function, we have to ensure that no threads are using any binary log file before purge_offset.a TODO - Inform the slave threads that they should sync the position in the binary log file with flush_relay_log_info. Now they sync is done for next read. */ void adjust_linfo_offsets(my_off_t purge_offset) { THD *tmp; pthread_mutex_lock(&LOCK_thread_count); I_List_iterator it(threads); while ((tmp=it++)) { LOG_INFO* linfo; if ((linfo = tmp->current_linfo)) { pthread_mutex_lock(&linfo->lock); /* Index file offset can be less that purge offset only if we just started reading the index file. In that case we have nothing to adjust */ if (linfo->index_file_offset < purge_offset) linfo->fatal = (linfo->index_file_offset != 0); else linfo->index_file_offset -= purge_offset; pthread_mutex_unlock(&linfo->lock); } } pthread_mutex_unlock(&LOCK_thread_count); } bool log_in_use(const char* log_name) { size_t log_name_len = strlen(log_name) + 1; THD *tmp; bool result = 0; pthread_mutex_lock(&LOCK_thread_count); I_List_iterator it(threads); while ((tmp=it++)) { LOG_INFO* linfo; if ((linfo = tmp->current_linfo)) { pthread_mutex_lock(&linfo->lock); result = !bcmp(log_name, linfo->log_file_name, log_name_len); pthread_mutex_unlock(&linfo->lock); if (result) break; } } pthread_mutex_unlock(&LOCK_thread_count); return result; } bool purge_error_message(THD* thd, int res) { uint errmsg= 0; switch (res) { case 0: break; case LOG_INFO_EOF: errmsg= ER_UNKNOWN_TARGET_BINLOG; break; case LOG_INFO_IO: errmsg= ER_IO_ERR_LOG_INDEX_READ; break; case LOG_INFO_INVALID:errmsg= ER_BINLOG_PURGE_PROHIBITED; break; case LOG_INFO_SEEK: errmsg= ER_FSEEK_FAIL; break; case LOG_INFO_MEM: errmsg= ER_OUT_OF_RESOURCES; break; case LOG_INFO_FATAL: errmsg= ER_BINLOG_PURGE_FATAL_ERR; break; case LOG_INFO_IN_USE: errmsg= ER_LOG_IN_USE; break; default: errmsg= ER_LOG_PURGE_UNKNOWN_ERR; break; } if (errmsg) { my_message(errmsg, ER(errmsg), MYF(0)); return TRUE; } send_ok(thd); return FALSE; } bool purge_master_logs(THD* thd, const char* to_log) { char search_file_name[FN_REFLEN]; if (!mysql_bin_log.is_open()) { send_ok(thd); return FALSE; } mysql_bin_log.make_log_name(search_file_name, to_log); return purge_error_message(thd, mysql_bin_log.purge_logs(search_file_name, 0, 1, 1, NULL)); } bool purge_master_logs_before_date(THD* thd, time_t purge_time) { if (!mysql_bin_log.is_open()) { send_ok(thd); return 0; } return purge_error_message(thd, mysql_bin_log.purge_logs_before_date(purge_time)); } int test_for_non_eof_log_read_errors(int error, const char **errmsg) { if (error == LOG_READ_EOF) return 0; my_errno= ER_MASTER_FATAL_ERROR_READING_BINLOG; switch (error) { case LOG_READ_BOGUS: *errmsg = "bogus data in log event"; break; case LOG_READ_TOO_LARGE: *errmsg = "log event entry exceeded max_allowed_packet; \ Increase max_allowed_packet on master"; break; case LOG_READ_IO: *errmsg = "I/O error reading log event"; break; case LOG_READ_MEM: *errmsg = "memory allocation failed reading log event"; break; case LOG_READ_TRUNC: *errmsg = "binlog truncated in the middle of event"; break; default: *errmsg = "unknown error reading log event on the master"; break; } return error; } /* TODO: Clean up loop to only have one call to send_file() */ void mysql_binlog_send(THD* thd, char* log_ident, my_off_t pos, ushort flags) { LOG_INFO linfo; char *log_file_name = linfo.log_file_name; char search_file_name[FN_REFLEN], *name; IO_CACHE log; File file = -1; String* packet = &thd->packet; int error; const char *errmsg = "Unknown error"; NET* net = &thd->net; pthread_mutex_t *log_lock; bool binlog_can_be_corrupted= FALSE; #ifndef DBUG_OFF int left_events = max_binlog_dump_events; #endif DBUG_ENTER("mysql_binlog_send"); DBUG_PRINT("enter",("log_ident: '%s' pos: %ld", log_ident, (long) pos)); bzero((char*) &log,sizeof(log)); #ifndef DBUG_OFF if (opt_sporadic_binlog_dump_fail && (binlog_dump_count++ % 2)) { errmsg = "Master failed COM_BINLOG_DUMP to test if slave can recover"; my_errno= ER_UNKNOWN_ERROR; goto err; } #endif if (!mysql_bin_log.is_open()) { errmsg = "Binary log is not open"; my_errno= ER_MASTER_FATAL_ERROR_READING_BINLOG; goto err; } if (!server_id_supplied) { errmsg = "Misconfigured master - server id was not set"; my_errno= ER_MASTER_FATAL_ERROR_READING_BINLOG; goto err; } name=search_file_name; if (log_ident[0]) mysql_bin_log.make_log_name(search_file_name, log_ident); else name=0; // Find first log linfo.index_file_offset = 0; if (mysql_bin_log.find_log_pos(&linfo, name, 1)) { errmsg = "Could not find first log file name in binary log index file"; my_errno= ER_MASTER_FATAL_ERROR_READING_BINLOG; goto err; } pthread_mutex_lock(&LOCK_thread_count); thd->current_linfo = &linfo; pthread_mutex_unlock(&LOCK_thread_count); if ((file=open_binlog(&log, log_file_name, &errmsg)) < 0) { my_errno= ER_MASTER_FATAL_ERROR_READING_BINLOG; goto err; } if (pos < BIN_LOG_HEADER_SIZE || pos > my_b_filelength(&log)) { errmsg= "Client requested master to start replication from \ impossible position"; my_errno= ER_MASTER_FATAL_ERROR_READING_BINLOG; goto err; } /* We need to start a packet with something other than 255 to distinguish it from error */ packet->set("\0", 1, &my_charset_bin); /* This is the start of a new packet */ /* Tell the client about the log name with a fake Rotate event; this is needed even if we also send a Format_description_log_event just after, because that event does not contain the binlog's name. Note that as this Rotate event is sent before Format_description_log_event, the slave cannot have any info to understand this event's format, so the header len of Rotate_log_event is FROZEN (so in 5.0 it will have a header shorter than other events except FORMAT_DESCRIPTION_EVENT). Before 4.0.14 we called fake_rotate_event below only if (pos == BIN_LOG_HEADER_SIZE), because if this is false then the slave already knows the binlog's name. Since, we always call fake_rotate_event; if the slave already knew the log's name (ex: CHANGE MASTER TO MASTER_LOG_FILE=...) this is useless but does not harm much. It is nice for 3.23 (>=.58) slaves which test Rotate events to see if the master is 4.0 (then they choose to stop because they can't replicate 4.0); by always calling fake_rotate_event we are sure that 3.23.58 and newer will detect the problem as soon as replication starts (BUG#198). Always calling fake_rotate_event makes sending of normal (=from-binlog) Rotate events a priori unneeded, but it is not so simple: the 2 Rotate events are not equivalent, the normal one is before the Stop event, the fake one is after. If we don't send the normal one, then the Stop event will be interpreted (by existing 4.0 slaves) as "the master stopped", which is wrong. So for safety, given that we want minimum modification of 4.0, we send the normal and fake Rotates. */ if (fake_rotate_event(net, packet, log_file_name, pos, &errmsg)) { /* This error code is not perfect, as fake_rotate_event() does not read anything from the binlog; if it fails it's because of an error in my_net_write(), fortunately it will say so in errmsg. */ my_errno= ER_MASTER_FATAL_ERROR_READING_BINLOG; goto err; } packet->set("\0", 1, &my_charset_bin); /* Adding MAX_LOG_EVENT_HEADER_LEN, since a binlog event can become this larger than the corresponding packet (query) sent from client to master. */ thd->variables.max_allowed_packet+= MAX_LOG_EVENT_HEADER; /* We can set log_lock now, it does not move (it's a member of mysql_bin_log, and it's already inited, and it will be destroyed only at shutdown). */ log_lock = mysql_bin_log.get_log_lock(); if (pos > BIN_LOG_HEADER_SIZE) { /* Try to find a Format_description_log_event at the beginning of the binlog */ if (!(error = Log_event::read_log_event(&log, packet, log_lock))) { /* The packet has offsets equal to the normal offsets in a binlog event +1 (the first character is \0). */ DBUG_PRINT("info", ("Looked for a Format_description_log_event, found event type %d", (*packet)[EVENT_TYPE_OFFSET+1])); if ((*packet)[EVENT_TYPE_OFFSET+1] == FORMAT_DESCRIPTION_EVENT) { binlog_can_be_corrupted= test((*packet)[FLAGS_OFFSET+1] & LOG_EVENT_BINLOG_IN_USE_F); (*packet)[FLAGS_OFFSET+1] &= ~LOG_EVENT_BINLOG_IN_USE_F; /* mark that this event with "log_pos=0", so the slave should not increment master's binlog position (rli->group_master_log_pos) */ int4store((char*) packet->ptr()+LOG_POS_OFFSET+1, 0); /* if reconnect master sends FD event with `created' as 0 to avoid destroying temp tables. */ int4store((char*) packet->ptr()+LOG_EVENT_MINIMAL_HEADER_LEN+ ST_CREATED_OFFSET+1, (ulong) 0); /* send it */ if (my_net_write(net, (char*)packet->ptr(), packet->length())) { errmsg = "Failed on my_net_write()"; my_errno= ER_UNKNOWN_ERROR; goto err; } /* No need to save this event. We are only doing simple reads (no real parsing of the events) so we don't need it. And so we don't need the artificial Format_description_log_event of 3.23&4.x. */ } } else { if (test_for_non_eof_log_read_errors(error, &errmsg)) goto err; /* It's EOF, nothing to do, go on reading next events, the Format_description_log_event will be found naturally if it is written. */ } /* reset the packet as we wrote to it in any case */ packet->set("\0", 1, &my_charset_bin); } /* end of if (pos > BIN_LOG_HEADER_SIZE); */ else { /* The Format_description_log_event event will be found naturally. */ } /* seek to the requested position, to start the requested dump */ my_b_seek(&log, pos); // Seek will done on next read while (!net->error && net->vio != 0 && !thd->killed) { while (!(error = Log_event::read_log_event(&log, packet, log_lock))) { #ifndef DBUG_OFF if (max_binlog_dump_events && !left_events--) { net_flush(net); errmsg = "Debugging binlog dump abort"; my_errno= ER_UNKNOWN_ERROR; goto err; } #endif if ((*packet)[EVENT_TYPE_OFFSET+1] == FORMAT_DESCRIPTION_EVENT) { binlog_can_be_corrupted= test((*packet)[FLAGS_OFFSET+1] & LOG_EVENT_BINLOG_IN_USE_F); (*packet)[FLAGS_OFFSET+1] &= ~LOG_EVENT_BINLOG_IN_USE_F; } else if ((*packet)[EVENT_TYPE_OFFSET+1] == STOP_EVENT) binlog_can_be_corrupted= FALSE; if (my_net_write(net, (char*)packet->ptr(), packet->length())) { errmsg = "Failed on my_net_write()"; my_errno= ER_UNKNOWN_ERROR; goto err; } DBUG_PRINT("info", ("log event code %d", (*packet)[LOG_EVENT_OFFSET+1] )); if ((*packet)[LOG_EVENT_OFFSET+1] == LOAD_EVENT) { if (send_file(thd)) { errmsg = "failed in send_file()"; my_errno= ER_UNKNOWN_ERROR; goto err; } } packet->set("\0", 1, &my_charset_bin); } /* here we were reading binlog that was not closed properly (as a result of a crash ?). treat any corruption as EOF */ if (binlog_can_be_corrupted && error != LOG_READ_MEM) error=LOG_READ_EOF; /* TODO: now that we are logging the offset, check to make sure the recorded offset and the actual match. Guilhem 2003-06: this is not true if this master is a slave <4.0.15 running with --log-slave-updates, because then log_pos may be the offset in the-master-of-this-master's binlog. */ if (test_for_non_eof_log_read_errors(error, &errmsg)) goto err; if (!(flags & BINLOG_DUMP_NON_BLOCK) && mysql_bin_log.is_active(log_file_name)) { /* Block until there is more data in the log */ if (net_flush(net)) { errmsg = "failed on net_flush()"; my_errno= ER_UNKNOWN_ERROR; goto err; } /* We may have missed the update broadcast from the log that has just happened, let's try to catch it if it did. If we did not miss anything, we just wait for other threads to signal us. */ { log.error=0; bool read_packet = 0, fatal_error = 0; #ifndef DBUG_OFF if (max_binlog_dump_events && !left_events--) { errmsg = "Debugging binlog dump abort"; my_errno= ER_UNKNOWN_ERROR; goto err; } #endif /* No one will update the log while we are reading now, but we'll be quick and just read one record TODO: Add an counter that is incremented for each time we update the binary log. We can avoid the following read if the counter has not been updated since last read. */ pthread_mutex_lock(log_lock); switch (Log_event::read_log_event(&log, packet, (pthread_mutex_t*)0)) { case 0: /* we read successfully, so we'll need to send it to the slave */ pthread_mutex_unlock(log_lock); read_packet = 1; break; case LOG_READ_EOF: DBUG_PRINT("wait",("waiting for data in binary log")); if (thd->server_id==0) // for mysqlbinlog (mysqlbinlog.server_id==0) { pthread_mutex_unlock(log_lock); goto end; } if (!thd->killed) { /* Note that the following call unlocks lock_log */ mysql_bin_log.wait_for_update(thd, 0); } else pthread_mutex_unlock(log_lock); DBUG_PRINT("wait",("binary log received update")); break; default: pthread_mutex_unlock(log_lock); fatal_error = 1; break; } if (read_packet) { thd_proc_info(thd, "Sending binlog event to slave"); if (my_net_write(net, (char*)packet->ptr(), packet->length()) ) { errmsg = "Failed on my_net_write()"; my_errno= ER_UNKNOWN_ERROR; goto err; } if ((*packet)[LOG_EVENT_OFFSET+1] == LOAD_EVENT) { if (send_file(thd)) { errmsg = "failed in send_file()"; my_errno= ER_UNKNOWN_ERROR; goto err; } } packet->set("\0", 1, &my_charset_bin); /* No need to net_flush because we will get to flush later when we hit EOF pretty quick */ } if (fatal_error) { errmsg = "error reading log entry"; my_errno= ER_MASTER_FATAL_ERROR_READING_BINLOG; goto err; } log.error=0; } } else { bool loop_breaker = 0; /* need this to break out of the for loop from switch */ thd_proc_info(thd, "Finished reading one binlog; switching to next binlog"); switch (mysql_bin_log.find_next_log(&linfo, 1)) { case LOG_INFO_EOF: loop_breaker = (flags & BINLOG_DUMP_NON_BLOCK); break; case 0: break; default: errmsg = "could not find next log"; my_errno= ER_MASTER_FATAL_ERROR_READING_BINLOG; goto err; } if (loop_breaker) break; end_io_cache(&log); (void) my_close(file, MYF(MY_WME)); /* Call fake_rotate_event() in case the previous log (the one which we have just finished reading) did not contain a Rotate event (for example (I don't know any other example) the previous log was the last one before the master was shutdown & restarted). This way we tell the slave about the new log's name and position. If the binlog is 5.0, the next event we are going to read and send is Format_description_log_event. */ if ((file=open_binlog(&log, log_file_name, &errmsg)) < 0 || fake_rotate_event(net, packet, log_file_name, BIN_LOG_HEADER_SIZE, &errmsg)) { my_errno= ER_MASTER_FATAL_ERROR_READING_BINLOG; goto err; } packet->length(0); packet->append('\0'); } } end: end_io_cache(&log); (void)my_close(file, MYF(MY_WME)); send_eof(thd); thd_proc_info(thd, "Waiting to finalize termination"); pthread_mutex_lock(&LOCK_thread_count); thd->current_linfo = 0; pthread_mutex_unlock(&LOCK_thread_count); DBUG_VOID_RETURN; err: thd_proc_info(thd, "Waiting to finalize termination"); end_io_cache(&log); /* Exclude iteration through thread list this is needed for purge_logs() - it will iterate through thread list and update thd->current_linfo->index_file_offset this mutex will make sure that it never tried to update our linfo after we return from this stack frame */ pthread_mutex_lock(&LOCK_thread_count); thd->current_linfo = 0; pthread_mutex_unlock(&LOCK_thread_count); if (file >= 0) (void) my_close(file, MYF(MY_WME)); my_message(my_errno, errmsg, MYF(0)); DBUG_VOID_RETURN; } int start_slave(THD* thd , MASTER_INFO* mi, bool net_report) { int slave_errno= 0; int thread_mask; DBUG_ENTER("start_slave"); if (check_access(thd, SUPER_ACL, any_db,0,0,0,0)) DBUG_RETURN(1); lock_slave_threads(mi); // this allows us to cleanly read slave_running // Get a mask of _stopped_ threads init_thread_mask(&thread_mask,mi,1 /* inverse */); /* Below we will start all stopped threads. But if the user wants to start only one thread, do as if the other thread was running (as we don't wan't to touch the other thread), so set the bit to 0 for the other thread */ if (thd->lex->slave_thd_opt) thread_mask&= thd->lex->slave_thd_opt; if (thread_mask) //some threads are stopped, start them { if (init_master_info(mi,master_info_file,relay_log_info_file, 0, thread_mask)) slave_errno=ER_MASTER_INFO; else if (server_id_supplied && *mi->host) { /* If we will start SQL thread we will care about UNTIL options If not and they are specified we will ignore them and warn user about this fact. */ if (thread_mask & SLAVE_SQL) { pthread_mutex_lock(&mi->rli.data_lock); if (thd->lex->mi.pos) { mi->rli.until_condition= RELAY_LOG_INFO::UNTIL_MASTER_POS; mi->rli.until_log_pos= thd->lex->mi.pos; /* We don't check thd->lex->mi.log_file_name for NULL here since it is checked in sql_yacc.yy */ strmake(mi->rli.until_log_name, thd->lex->mi.log_file_name, sizeof(mi->rli.until_log_name)-1); } else if (thd->lex->mi.relay_log_pos) { mi->rli.until_condition= RELAY_LOG_INFO::UNTIL_RELAY_POS; mi->rli.until_log_pos= thd->lex->mi.relay_log_pos; strmake(mi->rli.until_log_name, thd->lex->mi.relay_log_name, sizeof(mi->rli.until_log_name)-1); } else clear_until_condition(&mi->rli); if (mi->rli.until_condition != RELAY_LOG_INFO::UNTIL_NONE) { /* Preparing members for effective until condition checking */ const char *p= fn_ext(mi->rli.until_log_name); char *p_end; if (*p) { //p points to '.' mi->rli.until_log_name_extension= strtoul(++p,&p_end, 10); /* p_end points to the first invalid character. If it equals to p, no digits were found, error. If it contains '\0' it means conversion went ok. */ if (p_end==p || *p_end) slave_errno=ER_BAD_SLAVE_UNTIL_COND; } else slave_errno=ER_BAD_SLAVE_UNTIL_COND; /* mark the cached result of the UNTIL comparison as "undefined" */ mi->rli.until_log_names_cmp_result= RELAY_LOG_INFO::UNTIL_LOG_NAMES_CMP_UNKNOWN; /* Issuing warning then started without --skip-slave-start */ if (!opt_skip_slave_start) push_warning(thd, MYSQL_ERROR::WARN_LEVEL_NOTE, ER_MISSING_SKIP_SLAVE, ER(ER_MISSING_SKIP_SLAVE)); } pthread_mutex_unlock(&mi->rli.data_lock); } else if (thd->lex->mi.pos || thd->lex->mi.relay_log_pos) push_warning(thd, MYSQL_ERROR::WARN_LEVEL_NOTE, ER_UNTIL_COND_IGNORED, ER(ER_UNTIL_COND_IGNORED)); if (!slave_errno) slave_errno = start_slave_threads(0 /*no mutex */, 1 /* wait for start */, mi, master_info_file,relay_log_info_file, thread_mask); } else slave_errno = ER_BAD_SLAVE; } else { /* no error if all threads are already started, only a warning */ push_warning(thd, MYSQL_ERROR::WARN_LEVEL_NOTE, ER_SLAVE_WAS_RUNNING, ER(ER_SLAVE_WAS_RUNNING)); } unlock_slave_threads(mi); if (slave_errno) { if (net_report) my_message(slave_errno, ER(slave_errno), MYF(0)); DBUG_RETURN(1); } else if (net_report) send_ok(thd); DBUG_RETURN(0); } int stop_slave(THD* thd, MASTER_INFO* mi, bool net_report ) { DBUG_ENTER("stop_slave"); int slave_errno; if (!thd) thd = current_thd; if (check_access(thd, SUPER_ACL, any_db,0,0,0,0)) DBUG_RETURN(1); thd_proc_info(thd, "Killing slave"); int thread_mask; lock_slave_threads(mi); // Get a mask of _running_ threads init_thread_mask(&thread_mask,mi,0 /* not inverse*/); /* Below we will stop all running threads. But if the user wants to stop only one thread, do as if the other thread was stopped (as we don't wan't to touch the other thread), so set the bit to 0 for the other thread */ if (thd->lex->slave_thd_opt) thread_mask &= thd->lex->slave_thd_opt; if (thread_mask) { slave_errno= terminate_slave_threads(mi,thread_mask, 1 /*skip lock */); } else { //no error if both threads are already stopped, only a warning slave_errno= 0; push_warning(thd, MYSQL_ERROR::WARN_LEVEL_NOTE, ER_SLAVE_WAS_NOT_RUNNING, ER(ER_SLAVE_WAS_NOT_RUNNING)); } unlock_slave_threads(mi); thd_proc_info(thd, 0); if (slave_errno) { if (net_report) my_message(slave_errno, ER(slave_errno), MYF(0)); DBUG_RETURN(1); } else if (net_report) send_ok(thd); DBUG_RETURN(0); } /* Remove all relay logs and start replication from the start SYNOPSIS reset_slave() thd Thread handler mi Master info for the slave RETURN 0 ok 1 error */ int reset_slave(THD *thd, MASTER_INFO* mi) { MY_STAT stat_area; char fname[FN_REFLEN]; int thread_mask= 0, error= 0; uint sql_errno=0; const char* errmsg=0; DBUG_ENTER("reset_slave"); lock_slave_threads(mi); init_thread_mask(&thread_mask,mi,0 /* not inverse */); if (thread_mask) // We refuse if any slave thread is running { sql_errno= ER_SLAVE_MUST_STOP; error=1; goto err; } // delete relay logs, clear relay log coordinates if ((error= purge_relay_logs(&mi->rli, thd, 1 /* just reset */, &errmsg))) goto err; /* Clear master's log coordinates and reset host/user/etc to the values specified in mysqld's options (only for good display of SHOW SLAVE STATUS; next init_master_info() (in start_slave() for example) would have set them the same way; but here this is for the case where the user does SHOW SLAVE STATUS; before doing START SLAVE; */ init_master_info_with_options(mi); /* Reset errors (the idea is that we forget about the old master). */ clear_slave_error(&mi->rli); clear_until_condition(&mi->rli); // close master_info_file, relay_log_info_file, set mi->inited=rli->inited=0 end_master_info(mi); // and delete these two files fn_format(fname, master_info_file, mysql_data_home, "", 4+32); if (my_stat(fname, &stat_area, MYF(0)) && my_delete(fname, MYF(MY_WME))) { error=1; goto err; } // delete relay_log_info_file fn_format(fname, relay_log_info_file, mysql_data_home, "", 4+32); if (my_stat(fname, &stat_area, MYF(0)) && my_delete(fname, MYF(MY_WME))) { error=1; goto err; } err: unlock_slave_threads(mi); if (error) my_error(sql_errno, MYF(0), errmsg); DBUG_RETURN(error); } /* Kill all Binlog_dump threads which previously talked to the same slave ("same" means with the same server id). Indeed, if the slave stops, if the Binlog_dump thread is waiting (pthread_cond_wait) for binlog update, then it will keep existing until a query is written to the binlog. If the master is idle, then this could last long, and if the slave reconnects, we could have 2 Binlog_dump threads in SHOW PROCESSLIST, until a query is written to the binlog. To avoid this, when the slave reconnects and sends COM_BINLOG_DUMP, the master kills any existing thread with the slave's server id (if this id is not zero; it will be true for real slaves, but false for mysqlbinlog when it sends COM_BINLOG_DUMP to get a remote binlog dump). SYNOPSIS kill_zombie_dump_threads() slave_server_id the slave's server id */ void kill_zombie_dump_threads(uint32 slave_server_id) { pthread_mutex_lock(&LOCK_thread_count); I_List_iterator it(threads); THD *tmp; while ((tmp=it++)) { if (tmp->command == COM_BINLOG_DUMP && tmp->server_id == slave_server_id) { pthread_mutex_lock(&tmp->LOCK_thd_data); // Lock from delete break; } } pthread_mutex_unlock(&LOCK_thread_count); if (tmp) { /* Here we do not call kill_one_thread() as it will be slow because it will iterate through the list again. We just to do kill the thread ourselves. */ tmp->awake(THD::KILL_QUERY); pthread_mutex_unlock(&tmp->LOCK_thd_data); } } bool change_master(THD* thd, MASTER_INFO* mi) { int thread_mask; const char* errmsg= 0; bool need_relay_log_purge= 1; DBUG_ENTER("change_master"); lock_slave_threads(mi); init_thread_mask(&thread_mask,mi,0 /*not inverse*/); if (thread_mask) // We refuse if any slave thread is running { my_message(ER_SLAVE_MUST_STOP, ER(ER_SLAVE_MUST_STOP), MYF(0)); unlock_slave_threads(mi); DBUG_RETURN(TRUE); } thd_proc_info(thd, "Changing master"); LEX_MASTER_INFO* lex_mi= &thd->lex->mi; // TODO: see if needs re-write if (init_master_info(mi, master_info_file, relay_log_info_file, 0, thread_mask)) { my_message(ER_MASTER_INFO, ER(ER_MASTER_INFO), MYF(0)); unlock_slave_threads(mi); DBUG_RETURN(TRUE); } /* Data lock not needed since we have already stopped the running threads, and we have the hold on the run locks which will keep all threads that could possibly modify the data structures from running */ /* If the user specified host or port without binlog or position, reset binlog's name to FIRST and position to 4. */ if ((lex_mi->host || lex_mi->port) && !lex_mi->log_file_name && !lex_mi->pos) { mi->master_log_name[0] = 0; mi->master_log_pos= BIN_LOG_HEADER_SIZE; } if (lex_mi->log_file_name) strmake(mi->master_log_name, lex_mi->log_file_name, sizeof(mi->master_log_name)-1); if (lex_mi->pos) { mi->master_log_pos= lex_mi->pos; } DBUG_PRINT("info", ("master_log_pos: %lu", (ulong) mi->master_log_pos)); if (lex_mi->host) strmake(mi->host, lex_mi->host, sizeof(mi->host)-1); if (lex_mi->user) strmake(mi->user, lex_mi->user, sizeof(mi->user)-1); if (lex_mi->password) strmake(mi->password, lex_mi->password, sizeof(mi->password)-1); if (lex_mi->port) mi->port = lex_mi->port; if (lex_mi->connect_retry) mi->connect_retry = lex_mi->connect_retry; if (lex_mi->ssl != LEX_MASTER_INFO::SSL_UNCHANGED) mi->ssl= (lex_mi->ssl == LEX_MASTER_INFO::SSL_ENABLE); if (lex_mi->ssl_ca) strmake(mi->ssl_ca, lex_mi->ssl_ca, sizeof(mi->ssl_ca)-1); if (lex_mi->ssl_capath) strmake(mi->ssl_capath, lex_mi->ssl_capath, sizeof(mi->ssl_capath)-1); if (lex_mi->ssl_cert) strmake(mi->ssl_cert, lex_mi->ssl_cert, sizeof(mi->ssl_cert)-1); if (lex_mi->ssl_cipher) strmake(mi->ssl_cipher, lex_mi->ssl_cipher, sizeof(mi->ssl_cipher)-1); if (lex_mi->ssl_key) strmake(mi->ssl_key, lex_mi->ssl_key, sizeof(mi->ssl_key)-1); #ifndef HAVE_OPENSSL if (lex_mi->ssl || lex_mi->ssl_ca || lex_mi->ssl_capath || lex_mi->ssl_cert || lex_mi->ssl_cipher || lex_mi->ssl_key ) push_warning(thd, MYSQL_ERROR::WARN_LEVEL_NOTE, ER_SLAVE_IGNORED_SSL_PARAMS, ER(ER_SLAVE_IGNORED_SSL_PARAMS)); #endif if (lex_mi->relay_log_name) { need_relay_log_purge= 0; strmake(mi->rli.group_relay_log_name,lex_mi->relay_log_name, sizeof(mi->rli.group_relay_log_name)-1); strmake(mi->rli.event_relay_log_name,lex_mi->relay_log_name, sizeof(mi->rli.event_relay_log_name)-1); } if (lex_mi->relay_log_pos) { need_relay_log_purge= 0; mi->rli.group_relay_log_pos= mi->rli.event_relay_log_pos= lex_mi->relay_log_pos; } /* If user did specify neither host nor port nor any log name nor any log pos, i.e. he specified only user/password/master_connect_retry, he probably wants replication to resume from where it had left, i.e. from the coordinates of the **SQL** thread (imagine the case where the I/O is ahead of the SQL; restarting from the coordinates of the I/O would lose some events which is probably unwanted when you are just doing minor changes like changing master_connect_retry). A side-effect is that if only the I/O thread was started, this thread may restart from ''/4 after the CHANGE MASTER. That's a minor problem (it is a much more unlikely situation than the one we are fixing here). Note: coordinates of the SQL thread must be read here, before the 'if (need_relay_log_purge)' block which resets them. */ if (!lex_mi->host && !lex_mi->port && !lex_mi->log_file_name && !lex_mi->pos && need_relay_log_purge) { /* Sometimes mi->rli.master_log_pos == 0 (it happens when the SQL thread is not initialized), so we use a max(). What happens to mi->rli.master_log_pos during the initialization stages of replication is not 100% clear, so we guard against problems using max(). */ mi->master_log_pos = max(BIN_LOG_HEADER_SIZE, mi->rli.group_master_log_pos); strmake(mi->master_log_name, mi->rli.group_master_log_name, sizeof(mi->master_log_name)-1); } /* Relay log's IO_CACHE may not be inited, if rli->inited==0 (server was never a slave before). */ if (flush_master_info(mi, 0)) { my_error(ER_RELAY_LOG_INIT, MYF(0), "Failed to flush master info file"); unlock_slave_threads(mi); DBUG_RETURN(TRUE); } if (need_relay_log_purge) { relay_log_purge= 1; thd_proc_info(thd, "Purging old relay logs"); if (purge_relay_logs(&mi->rli, thd, 0 /* not only reset, but also reinit */, &errmsg)) { my_error(ER_RELAY_LOG_FAIL, MYF(0), errmsg); unlock_slave_threads(mi); DBUG_RETURN(TRUE); } } else { const char* msg; relay_log_purge= 0; /* Relay log is already initialized */ if (init_relay_log_pos(&mi->rli, mi->rli.group_relay_log_name, mi->rli.group_relay_log_pos, 0 /*no data lock*/, &msg, 0)) { my_error(ER_RELAY_LOG_INIT, MYF(0), msg); unlock_slave_threads(mi); DBUG_RETURN(TRUE); } } /* Coordinates in rli were spoilt by the 'if (need_relay_log_purge)' block, so restore them to good values. If we left them to ''/0, that would work; but that would fail in the case of 2 successive CHANGE MASTER (without a START SLAVE in between): because first one would set the coords in mi to the good values of those in rli, the set those in rli to ''/0, then second CHANGE MASTER would set the coords in mi to those of rli, i.e. to ''/0: we have lost all copies of the original good coordinates. That's why we always save good coords in rli. */ mi->rli.group_master_log_pos= mi->master_log_pos; DBUG_PRINT("info", ("master_log_pos: %lu", (ulong) mi->master_log_pos)); strmake(mi->rli.group_master_log_name,mi->master_log_name, sizeof(mi->rli.group_master_log_name)-1); if (!mi->rli.group_master_log_name[0]) // uninitialized case mi->rli.group_master_log_pos=0; pthread_mutex_lock(&mi->rli.data_lock); mi->rli.abort_pos_wait++; /* for MASTER_POS_WAIT() to abort */ /* Clear the errors, for a clean start */ clear_slave_error(&mi->rli); clear_until_condition(&mi->rli); /* If we don't write new coordinates to disk now, then old will remain in relay-log.info until START SLAVE is issued; but if mysqld is shutdown before START SLAVE, then old will remain in relay-log.info, and will be the in-memory value at restart (thus causing errors, as the old relay log does not exist anymore). */ flush_relay_log_info(&mi->rli); pthread_cond_broadcast(&mi->data_cond); pthread_mutex_unlock(&mi->rli.data_lock); unlock_slave_threads(mi); thd_proc_info(thd, 0); send_ok(thd); DBUG_RETURN(FALSE); } int reset_master(THD* thd) { if (!mysql_bin_log.is_open()) { my_message(ER_FLUSH_MASTER_BINLOG_CLOSED, ER(ER_FLUSH_MASTER_BINLOG_CLOSED), MYF(ME_BELL+ME_WAITTANG)); return 1; } return mysql_bin_log.reset_logs(thd); } int cmp_master_pos(const char* log_file_name1, ulonglong log_pos1, const char* log_file_name2, ulonglong log_pos2) { int res; size_t log_file_name1_len= strlen(log_file_name1); size_t log_file_name2_len= strlen(log_file_name2); // We assume that both log names match up to '.' if (log_file_name1_len == log_file_name2_len) { if ((res= strcmp(log_file_name1, log_file_name2))) return res; return (log_pos1 < log_pos2) ? -1 : (log_pos1 == log_pos2) ? 0 : 1; } return ((log_file_name1_len < log_file_name2_len) ? -1 : 1); } bool mysql_show_binlog_events(THD* thd) { Protocol *protocol= thd->protocol; DBUG_ENTER("mysql_show_binlog_events"); List field_list; const char *errmsg = 0; bool ret = TRUE; IO_CACHE log; File file = -1; Log_event::init_show_field_list(&field_list); if (protocol->send_fields(&field_list, Protocol::SEND_NUM_ROWS | Protocol::SEND_EOF)) DBUG_RETURN(TRUE); Format_description_log_event *description_event= new Format_description_log_event(3); /* MySQL 4.0 by default */ if (mysql_bin_log.is_open()) { LEX_MASTER_INFO *lex_mi= &thd->lex->mi; SELECT_LEX_UNIT *unit= &thd->lex->unit; ha_rows event_count, limit_start, limit_end; my_off_t pos = max(BIN_LOG_HEADER_SIZE, lex_mi->pos); // user-friendly char search_file_name[FN_REFLEN], *name; const char *log_file_name = lex_mi->log_file_name; pthread_mutex_t *log_lock = mysql_bin_log.get_log_lock(); LOG_INFO linfo; Log_event* ev; unit->set_limit(thd->lex->current_select); limit_start= unit->offset_limit_cnt; limit_end= unit->select_limit_cnt; name= search_file_name; if (log_file_name) mysql_bin_log.make_log_name(search_file_name, log_file_name); else name=0; // Find first log linfo.index_file_offset = 0; if (mysql_bin_log.find_log_pos(&linfo, name, 1)) { errmsg = "Could not find target log"; goto err; } pthread_mutex_lock(&LOCK_thread_count); thd->current_linfo = &linfo; pthread_mutex_unlock(&LOCK_thread_count); if ((file=open_binlog(&log, linfo.log_file_name, &errmsg)) < 0) goto err; /* to account binlog event header size */ thd->variables.max_allowed_packet += MAX_LOG_EVENT_HEADER; pthread_mutex_lock(log_lock); /* open_binlog() sought to position 4. Read the first event in case it's a Format_description_log_event, to know the format. If there's no such event, we are 3.23 or 4.x. This code, like before, can't read 3.23 binlogs. This code will fail on a mixed relay log (one which has Format_desc then Rotate then Format_desc). */ ev = Log_event::read_log_event(&log,(pthread_mutex_t*)0,description_event); if (ev) { if (ev->get_type_code() == FORMAT_DESCRIPTION_EVENT) { delete description_event; description_event= (Format_description_log_event*) ev; } else delete ev; } my_b_seek(&log, pos); if (!description_event->is_valid()) { errmsg="Invalid Format_description event; could be out of memory"; goto err; } for (event_count = 0; (ev = Log_event::read_log_event(&log,(pthread_mutex_t*)0,description_event)); ) { if (event_count >= limit_start && ev->net_send(protocol, linfo.log_file_name, pos)) { errmsg = "Net error"; delete ev; pthread_mutex_unlock(log_lock); goto err; } pos = my_b_tell(&log); delete ev; if (++event_count >= limit_end) break; } if (event_count < limit_end && log.error) { errmsg = "Wrong offset or I/O error"; pthread_mutex_unlock(log_lock); goto err; } pthread_mutex_unlock(log_lock); } ret= FALSE; err: delete description_event; if (file >= 0) { end_io_cache(&log); (void) my_close(file, MYF(MY_WME)); } if (errmsg) my_error(ER_ERROR_WHEN_EXECUTING_COMMAND, MYF(0), "SHOW BINLOG EVENTS", errmsg); else send_eof(thd); pthread_mutex_lock(&LOCK_thread_count); thd->current_linfo = 0; pthread_mutex_unlock(&LOCK_thread_count); DBUG_RETURN(ret); } bool show_binlog_info(THD* thd) { Protocol *protocol= thd->protocol; DBUG_ENTER("show_binlog_info"); List field_list; field_list.push_back(new Item_empty_string("File", FN_REFLEN)); field_list.push_back(new Item_return_int("Position",20, MYSQL_TYPE_LONGLONG)); field_list.push_back(new Item_empty_string("Binlog_Do_DB",255)); field_list.push_back(new Item_empty_string("Binlog_Ignore_DB",255)); if (protocol->send_fields(&field_list, Protocol::SEND_NUM_ROWS | Protocol::SEND_EOF)) DBUG_RETURN(TRUE); protocol->prepare_for_resend(); if (mysql_bin_log.is_open()) { LOG_INFO li; mysql_bin_log.get_current_log(&li); int dir_len = dirname_length(li.log_file_name); protocol->store(li.log_file_name + dir_len, &my_charset_bin); protocol->store((ulonglong) li.pos); protocol->store(&binlog_do_db); protocol->store(&binlog_ignore_db); if (protocol->write()) DBUG_RETURN(TRUE); } send_eof(thd); DBUG_RETURN(FALSE); } /* Send a list of all binary logs to client SYNOPSIS show_binlogs() thd Thread specific variable RETURN VALUES FALSE OK TRUE error */ bool show_binlogs(THD* thd) { IO_CACHE *index_file; LOG_INFO cur; File file; char fname[FN_REFLEN]; List field_list; uint length; int cur_dir_len; Protocol *protocol= thd->protocol; DBUG_ENTER("show_binlogs"); if (!mysql_bin_log.is_open()) { my_message(ER_NO_BINARY_LOGGING, ER(ER_NO_BINARY_LOGGING), MYF(0)); return 1; } field_list.push_back(new Item_empty_string("Log_name", 255)); field_list.push_back(new Item_return_int("File_size", 20, MYSQL_TYPE_LONGLONG)); if (protocol->send_fields(&field_list, Protocol::SEND_NUM_ROWS | Protocol::SEND_EOF)) DBUG_RETURN(TRUE); pthread_mutex_lock(mysql_bin_log.get_log_lock()); mysql_bin_log.lock_index(); index_file=mysql_bin_log.get_index_file(); mysql_bin_log.raw_get_current_log(&cur); // dont take mutex pthread_mutex_unlock(mysql_bin_log.get_log_lock()); // lockdep, OK cur_dir_len= dirname_length(cur.log_file_name); reinit_io_cache(index_file, READ_CACHE, (my_off_t) 0, 0, 0); /* The file ends with EOF or empty line */ while ((length=my_b_gets(index_file, fname, sizeof(fname))) > 1) { int dir_len; ulonglong file_length= 0; // Length if open fails fname[--length] = '\0'; // remove the newline protocol->prepare_for_resend(); dir_len= dirname_length(fname); length-= dir_len; protocol->store(fname + dir_len, length, &my_charset_bin); if (!(strncmp(fname+dir_len, cur.log_file_name+cur_dir_len, length))) file_length= cur.pos; /* The active log, use the active position */ else { /* this is an old log, open it and find the size */ if ((file= my_open(fname, O_RDONLY | O_SHARE | O_BINARY, MYF(0))) >= 0) { file_length= (ulonglong) my_seek(file, 0L, MY_SEEK_END, MYF(0)); my_close(file, MYF(0)); } } protocol->store(file_length); if (protocol->write()) goto err; } mysql_bin_log.unlock_index(); send_eof(thd); DBUG_RETURN(FALSE); err: mysql_bin_log.unlock_index(); DBUG_RETURN(TRUE); } /** Load data's io cache specific hook to be executed before a chunk of data is being read into the cache's buffer The fuction instantianates and writes into the binlog replication events along LOAD DATA processing. @param file pointer to io-cache @return 0 */ int log_loaded_block(IO_CACHE* file) { DBUG_ENTER("log_loaded_block"); LOAD_FILE_INFO *lf_info; uint block_len; /* buffer contains position where we started last read */ char* buffer= (char*) my_b_get_buffer_start(file); uint max_event_size= current_thd->variables.max_allowed_packet; lf_info= (LOAD_FILE_INFO*) file->arg; if (lf_info->last_pos_in_file != HA_POS_ERROR && lf_info->last_pos_in_file >= my_b_get_pos_in_file(file)) DBUG_RETURN(0); for (block_len= (uint) (my_b_get_bytes_in_buffer(file)); block_len > 0; buffer += min(block_len, max_event_size), block_len -= min(block_len, max_event_size)) { lf_info->last_pos_in_file= my_b_get_pos_in_file(file); if (lf_info->wrote_create_file) { Append_block_log_event a(lf_info->thd, lf_info->thd->db, buffer, min(block_len, max_event_size), lf_info->log_delayed); mysql_bin_log.write(&a); } else { Begin_load_query_log_event b(lf_info->thd, lf_info->thd->db, buffer, min(block_len, max_event_size), lf_info->log_delayed); mysql_bin_log.write(&b); lf_info->wrote_create_file= 1; DBUG_SYNC_POINT("debug_lock.created_file_event",10); } } DBUG_RETURN(0); } #endif /* HAVE_REPLICATION */