Commit 5fdc5510 authored by Leonard Zhou's avatar Leonard Zhou

BUG#41719 delayed INSERT into timestamp col needs set time_zone for concurrent binlogging

When do 'insert delayed' operation, the time_zone info doesn't be keeped in the row info.
So when we do insert sometime later, time_zone didn't write into binlog.
This will cause wrong result for timestamp column in slave.

Our solution is that adding time_zone info with the delayed-row and
restoring time_zone from row-info when execute that row in the furture by another thread.
So we can write correct time_zone info into binlog and got correct result in slave.


mysql-test/r/rpl_timezone.result:
  Test result
mysql-test/t/rpl_timezone.test:
  Add test for bug#41719
sql/sql_insert.cc:
  Add time_zone info in the delayed-row and restore time_zone when execute the row in the furture by another thread.
parent b4fdb8ae
...@@ -153,4 +153,22 @@ a b ...@@ -153,4 +153,22 @@ a b
SET @@session.time_zone = default; SET @@session.time_zone = default;
DROP TABLE t1; DROP TABLE t1;
SET @@session.time_zone = default; SET @@session.time_zone = default;
CREATE TABLE t1 (date timestamp NOT NULL default CURRENT_TIMESTAMP on update CURRENT_TIMESTAMP, a int(11) default NULL);
SET @@session.time_zone='+01:00';
insert into t1 values('2008-12-23 19:39:39',1);
SET @@session.time_zone='+02:00';
insert delayed into t1 values ('2008-12-23 19:39:39',2);
flush table t1;
flush logs;
select * from t1;
date a
2008-12-23 20:39:39 1
2008-12-23 19:39:39 2
DROP TABLE t1;
select * from t1 order by a;
date a
2008-12-23 20:39:39 1
2008-12-23 19:39:39 2
DROP TABLE t1;
SET @@session.time_zone = default;
End of 5.0 tests End of 5.0 tests
...@@ -154,5 +154,30 @@ connection master; ...@@ -154,5 +154,30 @@ connection master;
DROP TABLE t1; DROP TABLE t1;
SET @@session.time_zone = default; SET @@session.time_zone = default;
# Bug#41719 delayed INSERT into timestamp col needs set time_zone for concurrent binlogging
# To test that time_zone is correctly binloging for 'insert delayed' statement
# Insert 2 values into timestamp col with different time_zone. Check result.
--connection master
CREATE TABLE t1 (date timestamp NOT NULL default CURRENT_TIMESTAMP on update CURRENT_TIMESTAMP, a int(11) default NULL);
SET @@session.time_zone='+01:00';
insert into t1 values('2008-12-23 19:39:39',1);
--connection master1
SET @@session.time_zone='+02:00';
insert delayed into t1 values ('2008-12-23 19:39:39',2);
# Forces table t1 to be closed and flushes the query cache.
# This makes sure that 'delayed insert' is executed before next statement.
flush table t1;
flush logs;
select * from t1;
DROP TABLE t1;
--exec $MYSQL_BINLOG $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/log/master-bin.000001 | $MYSQL
--connection master1
select * from t1 order by a;
DROP TABLE t1;
SET @@session.time_zone = default;
--echo End of 5.0 tests --echo End of 5.0 tests
...@@ -1605,10 +1605,11 @@ public: ...@@ -1605,10 +1605,11 @@ public:
ulong auto_increment_increment; ulong auto_increment_increment;
ulong auto_increment_offset; ulong auto_increment_offset;
timestamp_auto_set_type timestamp_field_type; timestamp_auto_set_type timestamp_field_type;
Time_zone *time_zone;
uint query_length; uint query_length;
delayed_row(enum_duplicates dup_arg, bool ignore_arg, bool log_query_arg) delayed_row(enum_duplicates dup_arg, bool ignore_arg, bool log_query_arg)
:record(0), query(0), dup(dup_arg), ignore(ignore_arg), log_query(log_query_arg) {} :record(0), query(0), time_zone(0), dup(dup_arg), ignore(ignore_arg), log_query(log_query_arg) {}
~delayed_row() ~delayed_row()
{ {
x_free(record); x_free(record);
...@@ -2062,6 +2063,19 @@ int write_delayed(THD *thd,TABLE *table,enum_duplicates duplic, bool ignore, ...@@ -2062,6 +2063,19 @@ int write_delayed(THD *thd,TABLE *table,enum_duplicates duplic, bool ignore,
row->last_insert_id= thd->last_insert_id; row->last_insert_id= thd->last_insert_id;
row->timestamp_field_type= table->timestamp_field_type; row->timestamp_field_type= table->timestamp_field_type;
/* Add session variable timezone
Time_zone object will not be freed even the thread is ended.
So we can get time_zone object from thread which handling delayed statement.
See the comment of my_tz_find() for detail.
*/
if (thd->time_zone_used)
{
row->time_zone = thd->variables.time_zone;
}
else
{
row->time_zone = NULL;
}
/* The session variable settings can always be copied. */ /* The session variable settings can always be copied. */
row->auto_increment_increment= thd->variables.auto_increment_increment; row->auto_increment_increment= thd->variables.auto_increment_increment;
row->auto_increment_offset= thd->variables.auto_increment_offset; row->auto_increment_offset= thd->variables.auto_increment_offset;
...@@ -2515,8 +2529,19 @@ bool Delayed_insert::handle_inserts(void) ...@@ -2515,8 +2529,19 @@ bool Delayed_insert::handle_inserts(void)
} }
if (row->query && row->log_query && using_bin_log) if (row->query && row->log_query && using_bin_log)
{ {
bool backup_time_zone_used = thd.time_zone_used;
Time_zone *backup_time_zone = thd.variables.time_zone;
if (row->time_zone != NULL)
{
thd.time_zone_used = true;
thd.variables.time_zone = row->time_zone;
}
Query_log_event qinfo(&thd, row->query, row->query_length, 0, FALSE); Query_log_event qinfo(&thd, row->query, row->query_length, 0, FALSE);
mysql_bin_log.write(&qinfo); mysql_bin_log.write(&qinfo);
thd.time_zone_used = backup_time_zone_used;
thd.variables.time_zone = backup_time_zone;
} }
if (table->s->blob_fields) if (table->s->blob_fields)
free_delayed_insert_blobs(table); free_delayed_insert_blobs(table);
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