Commit 43d7893f authored by Sven Sandberg's avatar Sven Sandberg

Post-push fix for BUG#39934

Moved decide_logging_format to sql_class.cc

sql/sql_base.cc:
  Moved decide_logging_format to sql_class.cc
  The auxiliary macro FLAGSTR is not needed here any more.
sql/sql_class.cc:
  - Moved decide_logging_format from sql_base.cc to here.
  - To avoid copying the FLAGSTR macro, I changed some
    DBUG_PRINT to just print flags in hex. No need to
    pretty-print debug traces.
  - Changed the type of 'flags' to handler::Table_flags
    because that's the return type of handler::ha_table_flags.
parent 91c331c3
...@@ -28,7 +28,6 @@ ...@@ -28,7 +28,6 @@
#include <io.h> #include <io.h>
#endif #endif
#define FLAGSTR(S,F) ((S) & (F) ? #F " " : "")
/** /**
This internal handler is used to trap internally This internal handler is used to trap internally
...@@ -5052,303 +5051,6 @@ static void mark_real_tables_as_free_for_reuse(TABLE_LIST *table) ...@@ -5052,303 +5051,6 @@ static void mark_real_tables_as_free_for_reuse(TABLE_LIST *table)
} }
/**
Decide on logging format to use for the statement and issue errors
or warnings as needed. The decision depends on the following
parameters:
- The logging mode, i.e., the value of binlog_format. Can be
statement, mixed, or row.
- The type of statement. There are three types of statements:
"normal" safe statements; unsafe statements; and row injections.
An unsafe statement is one that, if logged in statement format,
might produce different results when replayed on the slave (e.g.,
INSERT DELAYED). A row injection is either a BINLOG statement, or
a row event executed by the slave's SQL thread.
- The capabilities of tables modified by the statement. The
*capabilities vector* for a table is a set of flags associated
with the table. Currently, it only includes two flags: *row
capability flag* and *statement capability flag*.
The row capability flag is set if and only if the engine can
handle row-based logging. The statement capability flag is set if
and only if the table can handle statement-based logging.
Decision table for logging format
---------------------------------
The following table summarizes how the format and generated
warning/error depends on the tables' capabilities, the statement
type, and the current binlog_format.
Row capable N NNNNNNNNN YYYYYYYYY YYYYYYYYY
Statement capable N YYYYYYYYY NNNNNNNNN YYYYYYYYY
Statement type * SSSUUUIII SSSUUUIII SSSUUUIII
binlog_format * SMRSMRSMR SMRSMRSMR SMRSMRSMR
Logged format - SS-SS---- -RR-RR-RR SRRSRR-RR
Warning/Error 1 --2332444 5--5--6-- ---7--6--
Legend
------
Row capable: N - Some table not row-capable, Y - All tables row-capable
Stmt capable: N - Some table not stmt-capable, Y - All tables stmt-capable
Statement type: (S)afe, (U)nsafe, or Row (I)njection
binlog_format: (S)TATEMENT, (M)IXED, or (R)OW
Logged format: (S)tatement or (R)ow
Warning/Error: Warnings and error messages are as follows:
1. Error: Cannot execute statement: binlogging impossible since both
row-incapable engines and statement-incapable engines are
involved.
2. Error: Cannot execute statement: binlogging impossible since
BINLOG_FORMAT = ROW and at least one table uses a storage engine
limited to statement-logging.
3. Warning: Unsafe statement binlogged as statement since storage
engine is limited to statement-logging.
4. Error: Cannot execute row injection: binlogging impossible since
at least one table uses a storage engine limited to
statement-logging.
5. Error: Cannot execute statement: binlogging impossible since
BINLOG_FORMAT = STATEMENT and at least one table uses a storage
engine limited to row-logging.
6. Error: Cannot execute row injection: binlogging impossible since
BINLOG_FORMAT = STATEMENT.
7. Warning: Unsafe statement binlogged in statement format since
BINLOG_FORMAT = STATEMENT.
In addition, we can produce the following error (not depending on
the variables of the decision diagram):
8. Error: Cannot execute statement: binlogging impossible since more
than one engine is involved and at least one engine is
self-logging.
For each error case above, the statement is prevented from being
logged, we report an error, and roll back the statement. For
warnings, we set the thd->binlog_flags variable: the warning will be
printed only if the statement is successfully logged.
@see THD::binlog_query
@param[in] thd Client thread
@param[in] tables Tables involved in the query
@retval 0 No error; statement can be logged.
@retval -1 One of the error conditions above applies (1, 2, 4, 5, or 6).
*/
int THD::decide_logging_format(TABLE_LIST *tables)
{
DBUG_ENTER("THD::decide_logging_format");
DBUG_PRINT("info", ("query: %s", query));
DBUG_PRINT("info", ("variables.binlog_format: %ld",
variables.binlog_format));
DBUG_PRINT("info", ("lex->get_stmt_unsafe_flags(): 0x%x",
lex->get_stmt_unsafe_flags()));
if (mysql_bin_log.is_open() && (options & OPTION_BIN_LOG))
{
/*
Compute one bit field with the union of all the engine
capabilities, and one with the intersection of all the engine
capabilities.
*/
handler::Table_flags flags_some_set= 0;
handler::Table_flags flags_all_set=
HA_BINLOG_ROW_CAPABLE | HA_BINLOG_STMT_CAPABLE;
my_bool multi_engine= FALSE;
void* prev_ht= NULL;
#ifndef DBUG_OFF
{
static const char *prelocked_mode_name[] = {
"NON_PRELOCKED",
"PRELOCKED",
"PRELOCKED_UNDER_LOCK_TABLES",
};
DBUG_PRINT("debug", ("prelocked_mode: %s",
prelocked_mode_name[prelocked_mode]));
}
#endif
/*
Get the capabilities vector for all involved storage engines and
mask out the flags for the binary log.
*/
for (TABLE_LIST *table= tables; table; table= table->next_global)
{
if (table->placeholder())
continue;
if (table->table->s->table_category == TABLE_CATEGORY_PERFORMANCE)
lex->set_stmt_unsafe(LEX::BINLOG_STMT_UNSAFE_SYSTEM_TABLE);
if (table->lock_type >= TL_WRITE_ALLOW_WRITE)
{
ulonglong const flags= table->table->file->ha_table_flags();
DBUG_PRINT("info", ("table: %s; ha_table_flags: %s%s",
table->table_name,
FLAGSTR(flags, HA_BINLOG_STMT_CAPABLE),
FLAGSTR(flags, HA_BINLOG_ROW_CAPABLE)));
if (prev_ht && prev_ht != table->table->file->ht)
multi_engine= TRUE;
prev_ht= table->table->file->ht;
flags_all_set &= flags;
flags_some_set |= flags;
}
}
DBUG_PRINT("info", ("flags_all_set: %s%s",
FLAGSTR(flags_all_set, HA_BINLOG_STMT_CAPABLE),
FLAGSTR(flags_all_set, HA_BINLOG_ROW_CAPABLE)));
DBUG_PRINT("info", ("flags_some_set: %s%s",
FLAGSTR(flags_some_set, HA_BINLOG_STMT_CAPABLE),
FLAGSTR(flags_some_set, HA_BINLOG_ROW_CAPABLE)));
DBUG_PRINT("info", ("multi_engine: %s",
multi_engine ? "TRUE" : "FALSE"));
int error= 0;
int unsafe_flags;
/*
If more than one engine is involved in the statement and at
least one is doing it's own logging (is *self-logging*), the
statement cannot be logged atomically, so we generate an error
rather than allowing the binlog to become corrupt.
*/
if (multi_engine &&
(flags_some_set & HA_HAS_OWN_BINLOGGING))
{
my_error((error= ER_BINLOG_MULTIPLE_ENGINES_AND_SELF_LOGGING_ENGINE),
MYF(0));
}
/* both statement-only and row-only engines involved */
if ((flags_all_set & (HA_BINLOG_STMT_CAPABLE | HA_BINLOG_ROW_CAPABLE)) == 0)
{
/*
1. Error: Binary logging impossible since both row-incapable
engines and statement-incapable engines are involved
*/
my_error((error= ER_BINLOG_ROW_ENGINE_AND_STMT_ENGINE), MYF(0));
}
/* statement-only engines involved */
else if ((flags_all_set & HA_BINLOG_ROW_CAPABLE) == 0)
{
if (lex->is_stmt_row_injection())
{
/*
4. Error: Cannot execute row injection since table uses
storage engine limited to statement-logging
*/
my_error((error= ER_BINLOG_ROW_INJECTION_AND_STMT_ENGINE), MYF(0));
}
else if (variables.binlog_format == BINLOG_FORMAT_ROW)
{
/*
2. Error: Cannot modify table that uses a storage engine
limited to statement-logging when BINLOG_FORMAT = ROW
*/
my_error((error= ER_BINLOG_ROW_MODE_AND_STMT_ENGINE), MYF(0));
}
else if ((unsafe_flags= lex->get_stmt_unsafe_flags()) != 0)
{
/*
3. Warning: Unsafe statement binlogged as statement since
storage engine is limited to statement-logging.
*/
binlog_unsafe_warning_flags|=
(1 << BINLOG_STMT_WARNING_UNSAFE_AND_STMT_ENGINE) |
(unsafe_flags << BINLOG_STMT_WARNING_COUNT);
DBUG_PRINT("info", ("Scheduling warning to be issued by "
"binlog_query: %s",
ER(ER_BINLOG_UNSAFE_AND_STMT_ENGINE)));
DBUG_PRINT("info", ("binlog_unsafe_warning_flags: 0x%x",
binlog_unsafe_warning_flags));
}
/* log in statement format! */
}
/* no statement-only engines */
else
{
/* binlog_format = STATEMENT */
if (variables.binlog_format == BINLOG_FORMAT_STMT)
{
if (lex->is_stmt_row_injection())
{
/*
6. Error: Cannot execute row injection since
BINLOG_FORMAT = STATEMENT
*/
my_error((error= ER_BINLOG_ROW_INJECTION_AND_STMT_MODE), MYF(0));
}
else if ((flags_all_set & HA_BINLOG_STMT_CAPABLE) == 0)
{
/*
5. Error: Cannot modify table that uses a storage engine
limited to row-logging when binlog_format = STATEMENT
*/
my_error((error= ER_BINLOG_STMT_MODE_AND_ROW_ENGINE), MYF(0), "");
}
else if ((unsafe_flags= lex->get_stmt_unsafe_flags()) != 0)
{
/*
7. Warning: Unsafe statement logged as statement due to
binlog_format = STATEMENT
*/
binlog_unsafe_warning_flags|=
(1 << BINLOG_STMT_WARNING_UNSAFE_AND_STMT_MODE) |
(unsafe_flags << BINLOG_STMT_WARNING_COUNT);
DBUG_PRINT("info", ("Scheduling warning to be issued by "
"binlog_query: '%s'",
ER(ER_BINLOG_UNSAFE_STATEMENT)));
DBUG_PRINT("info", ("binlog_stmt_flags: 0x%x",
binlog_unsafe_warning_flags));
}
/* log in statement format! */
}
/* No statement-only engines and binlog_format != STATEMENT.
I.e., nothing prevents us from row logging if needed. */
else
{
if (lex->is_stmt_unsafe() || lex->is_stmt_row_injection()
|| (flags_all_set & HA_BINLOG_STMT_CAPABLE) == 0)
{
/* log in row format! */
set_current_stmt_binlog_row_based_if_mixed();
}
}
}
if (error) {
DBUG_PRINT("info", ("decision: no logging since an error was generated"));
DBUG_RETURN(-1);
}
DBUG_PRINT("info", ("decision: logging in %s format",
is_current_stmt_binlog_format_row() ?
"ROW" : "STATEMENT"));
}
#ifndef DBUG_OFF
else
DBUG_PRINT("info", ("decision: no logging since "
"mysql_bin_log.is_open() = %d "
"and (options & OPTION_BIN_LOG) = 0x%llx",
mysql_bin_log.is_open(), (options & OPTION_BIN_LOG)));
#endif
DBUG_RETURN(0);
}
/* /*
Lock all tables in list Lock all tables in list
......
...@@ -3158,6 +3158,298 @@ void xid_cache_delete(XID_STATE *xid_state) ...@@ -3158,6 +3158,298 @@ void xid_cache_delete(XID_STATE *xid_state)
pthread_mutex_unlock(&LOCK_xid_cache); pthread_mutex_unlock(&LOCK_xid_cache);
} }
/**
Decide on logging format to use for the statement and issue errors
or warnings as needed. The decision depends on the following
parameters:
- The logging mode, i.e., the value of binlog_format. Can be
statement, mixed, or row.
- The type of statement. There are three types of statements:
"normal" safe statements; unsafe statements; and row injections.
An unsafe statement is one that, if logged in statement format,
might produce different results when replayed on the slave (e.g.,
INSERT DELAYED). A row injection is either a BINLOG statement, or
a row event executed by the slave's SQL thread.
- The capabilities of tables modified by the statement. The
*capabilities vector* for a table is a set of flags associated
with the table. Currently, it only includes two flags: *row
capability flag* and *statement capability flag*.
The row capability flag is set if and only if the engine can
handle row-based logging. The statement capability flag is set if
and only if the table can handle statement-based logging.
Decision table for logging format
---------------------------------
The following table summarizes how the format and generated
warning/error depends on the tables' capabilities, the statement
type, and the current binlog_format.
Row capable N NNNNNNNNN YYYYYYYYY YYYYYYYYY
Statement capable N YYYYYYYYY NNNNNNNNN YYYYYYYYY
Statement type * SSSUUUIII SSSUUUIII SSSUUUIII
binlog_format * SMRSMRSMR SMRSMRSMR SMRSMRSMR
Logged format - SS-SS---- -RR-RR-RR SRRSRR-RR
Warning/Error 1 --2332444 5--5--6-- ---7--6--
Legend
------
Row capable: N - Some table not row-capable, Y - All tables row-capable
Stmt capable: N - Some table not stmt-capable, Y - All tables stmt-capable
Statement type: (S)afe, (U)nsafe, or Row (I)njection
binlog_format: (S)TATEMENT, (M)IXED, or (R)OW
Logged format: (S)tatement or (R)ow
Warning/Error: Warnings and error messages are as follows:
1. Error: Cannot execute statement: binlogging impossible since both
row-incapable engines and statement-incapable engines are
involved.
2. Error: Cannot execute statement: binlogging impossible since
BINLOG_FORMAT = ROW and at least one table uses a storage engine
limited to statement-logging.
3. Warning: Unsafe statement binlogged as statement since storage
engine is limited to statement-logging.
4. Error: Cannot execute row injection: binlogging impossible since
at least one table uses a storage engine limited to
statement-logging.
5. Error: Cannot execute statement: binlogging impossible since
BINLOG_FORMAT = STATEMENT and at least one table uses a storage
engine limited to row-logging.
6. Error: Cannot execute row injection: binlogging impossible since
BINLOG_FORMAT = STATEMENT.
7. Warning: Unsafe statement binlogged in statement format since
BINLOG_FORMAT = STATEMENT.
In addition, we can produce the following error (not depending on
the variables of the decision diagram):
8. Error: Cannot execute statement: binlogging impossible since more
than one engine is involved and at least one engine is
self-logging.
For each error case above, the statement is prevented from being
logged, we report an error, and roll back the statement. For
warnings, we set the thd->binlog_flags variable: the warning will be
printed only if the statement is successfully logged.
@see THD::binlog_query
@param[in] thd Client thread
@param[in] tables Tables involved in the query
@retval 0 No error; statement can be logged.
@retval -1 One of the error conditions above applies (1, 2, 4, 5, or 6).
*/
int THD::decide_logging_format(TABLE_LIST *tables)
{
DBUG_ENTER("THD::decide_logging_format");
DBUG_PRINT("info", ("query: %s", query));
DBUG_PRINT("info", ("variables.binlog_format: %ld",
variables.binlog_format));
DBUG_PRINT("info", ("lex->get_stmt_unsafe_flags(): 0x%x",
lex->get_stmt_unsafe_flags()));
if (mysql_bin_log.is_open() && (options & OPTION_BIN_LOG))
{
/*
Compute one bit field with the union of all the engine
capabilities, and one with the intersection of all the engine
capabilities.
*/
handler::Table_flags flags_some_set= 0;
handler::Table_flags flags_all_set=
HA_BINLOG_ROW_CAPABLE | HA_BINLOG_STMT_CAPABLE;
my_bool multi_engine= FALSE;
void* prev_ht= NULL;
#ifndef DBUG_OFF
{
static const char *prelocked_mode_name[] = {
"NON_PRELOCKED",
"PRELOCKED",
"PRELOCKED_UNDER_LOCK_TABLES",
};
DBUG_PRINT("debug", ("prelocked_mode: %s",
prelocked_mode_name[prelocked_mode]));
}
#endif
/*
Get the capabilities vector for all involved storage engines and
mask out the flags for the binary log.
*/
for (TABLE_LIST *table= tables; table; table= table->next_global)
{
if (table->placeholder())
continue;
if (table->table->s->table_category == TABLE_CATEGORY_PERFORMANCE)
lex->set_stmt_unsafe(LEX::BINLOG_STMT_UNSAFE_SYSTEM_TABLE);
if (table->lock_type >= TL_WRITE_ALLOW_WRITE)
{
handler::Table_flags const flags= table->table->file->ha_table_flags();
DBUG_PRINT("info", ("table: %s; ha_table_flags: 0x%llx",
table->table_name, flags));
if (prev_ht && prev_ht != table->table->file->ht)
multi_engine= TRUE;
prev_ht= table->table->file->ht;
flags_all_set &= flags;
flags_some_set |= flags;
}
}
DBUG_PRINT("info", ("flags_all_set: 0x%llx", flags_all_set));
DBUG_PRINT("info", ("flags_some_set: 0x%llx", flags_some_set));
DBUG_PRINT("info", ("multi_engine: %d", multi_engine));
int error= 0;
int unsafe_flags;
/*
If more than one engine is involved in the statement and at
least one is doing it's own logging (is *self-logging*), the
statement cannot be logged atomically, so we generate an error
rather than allowing the binlog to become corrupt.
*/
if (multi_engine &&
(flags_some_set & HA_HAS_OWN_BINLOGGING))
{
my_error((error= ER_BINLOG_MULTIPLE_ENGINES_AND_SELF_LOGGING_ENGINE),
MYF(0));
}
/* both statement-only and row-only engines involved */
if ((flags_all_set & (HA_BINLOG_STMT_CAPABLE | HA_BINLOG_ROW_CAPABLE)) == 0)
{
/*
1. Error: Binary logging impossible since both row-incapable
engines and statement-incapable engines are involved
*/
my_error((error= ER_BINLOG_ROW_ENGINE_AND_STMT_ENGINE), MYF(0));
}
/* statement-only engines involved */
else if ((flags_all_set & HA_BINLOG_ROW_CAPABLE) == 0)
{
if (lex->is_stmt_row_injection())
{
/*
4. Error: Cannot execute row injection since table uses
storage engine limited to statement-logging
*/
my_error((error= ER_BINLOG_ROW_INJECTION_AND_STMT_ENGINE), MYF(0));
}
else if (variables.binlog_format == BINLOG_FORMAT_ROW)
{
/*
2. Error: Cannot modify table that uses a storage engine
limited to statement-logging when BINLOG_FORMAT = ROW
*/
my_error((error= ER_BINLOG_ROW_MODE_AND_STMT_ENGINE), MYF(0));
}
else if ((unsafe_flags= lex->get_stmt_unsafe_flags()) != 0)
{
/*
3. Warning: Unsafe statement binlogged as statement since
storage engine is limited to statement-logging.
*/
binlog_unsafe_warning_flags|=
(1 << BINLOG_STMT_WARNING_UNSAFE_AND_STMT_ENGINE) |
(unsafe_flags << BINLOG_STMT_WARNING_COUNT);
DBUG_PRINT("info", ("Scheduling warning to be issued by "
"binlog_query: %s",
ER(ER_BINLOG_UNSAFE_AND_STMT_ENGINE)));
DBUG_PRINT("info", ("binlog_unsafe_warning_flags: 0x%x",
binlog_unsafe_warning_flags));
}
/* log in statement format! */
}
/* no statement-only engines */
else
{
/* binlog_format = STATEMENT */
if (variables.binlog_format == BINLOG_FORMAT_STMT)
{
if (lex->is_stmt_row_injection())
{
/*
6. Error: Cannot execute row injection since
BINLOG_FORMAT = STATEMENT
*/
my_error((error= ER_BINLOG_ROW_INJECTION_AND_STMT_MODE), MYF(0));
}
else if ((flags_all_set & HA_BINLOG_STMT_CAPABLE) == 0)
{
/*
5. Error: Cannot modify table that uses a storage engine
limited to row-logging when binlog_format = STATEMENT
*/
my_error((error= ER_BINLOG_STMT_MODE_AND_ROW_ENGINE), MYF(0), "");
}
else if ((unsafe_flags= lex->get_stmt_unsafe_flags()) != 0)
{
/*
7. Warning: Unsafe statement logged as statement due to
binlog_format = STATEMENT
*/
binlog_unsafe_warning_flags|=
(1 << BINLOG_STMT_WARNING_UNSAFE_AND_STMT_MODE) |
(unsafe_flags << BINLOG_STMT_WARNING_COUNT);
DBUG_PRINT("info", ("Scheduling warning to be issued by "
"binlog_query: '%s'",
ER(ER_BINLOG_UNSAFE_STATEMENT)));
DBUG_PRINT("info", ("binlog_stmt_flags: 0x%x",
binlog_unsafe_warning_flags));
}
/* log in statement format! */
}
/* No statement-only engines and binlog_format != STATEMENT.
I.e., nothing prevents us from row logging if needed. */
else
{
if (lex->is_stmt_unsafe() || lex->is_stmt_row_injection()
|| (flags_all_set & HA_BINLOG_STMT_CAPABLE) == 0)
{
/* log in row format! */
set_current_stmt_binlog_row_based_if_mixed();
}
}
}
if (error) {
DBUG_PRINT("info", ("decision: no logging since an error was generated"));
DBUG_RETURN(-1);
}
DBUG_PRINT("info", ("decision: logging in %s format",
is_current_stmt_binlog_format_row() ?
"ROW" : "STATEMENT"));
}
#ifndef DBUG_OFF
else
DBUG_PRINT("info", ("decision: no logging since "
"mysql_bin_log.is_open() = %d "
"and (options & OPTION_BIN_LOG) = 0x%llx",
mysql_bin_log.is_open(), (options & OPTION_BIN_LOG)));
#endif
DBUG_RETURN(0);
}
/* /*
Implementation of interface to write rows to the binary log through the Implementation of interface to write rows to the binary log through the
thread. The thread is responsible for writing the rows it has thread. The thread is responsible for writing the rows it has
......
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