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diff --git a/mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/rpl_switch_stm_row_mixed.test b/mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/rpl_switch_stm_row_mixed.test index 575fdb2e89d..cd826c6be1e 100644 --- a/mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/rpl_switch_stm_row_mixed.test +++ b/mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/rpl_switch_stm_row_mixed.test @@ -1,625 +1 @@ -# -# rpl_switch_stm_row_mixed tests covers -# -# - Master is switching explicitly between STATEMENT, ROW, and MIXED -# binlog format showing when it is possible and when not. -# - Master switching from MIXED to RBR implicitly listing all use -# cases, e.g a query invokes UUID(), thereafter to serve as the -# definition of MIXED binlog format -# - correctness of execution - - --- source include/have_binlog_format_mixed_or_row.inc --- source include/master-slave.inc - -# Since this test generates row-based events in the binary log, the -# slave SQL thread cannot be in STATEMENT mode to execute this test, -# so we only execute it for MIXED and ROW as default value of -# BINLOG_FORMAT. - -connection slave; - -connection master; ---disable_warnings -drop database if exists mysqltest1; -create database mysqltest1; ---enable_warnings -use mysqltest1; - -# Save binlog format -set @my_binlog_format= @@global.binlog_format; - -# play with switching -set session binlog_format=mixed; -show session variables like "binlog_format%"; -set session binlog_format=statement; -show session variables like "binlog_format%"; -set session binlog_format=row; -show session variables like "binlog_format%"; - -set global binlog_format=DEFAULT; -show global variables like "binlog_format%"; -set global binlog_format=MIXED; -show global variables like "binlog_format%"; -set global binlog_format=STATEMENT; -show global variables like "binlog_format%"; -set global binlog_format=ROW; -show global variables like "binlog_format%"; -show session variables like "binlog_format%"; -select @@global.binlog_format, @@session.binlog_format; - -CREATE TABLE t1 (a varchar(100)); - -prepare stmt1 from 'insert into t1 select concat(UUID(),?)'; -set @string="emergency_1_"; -insert into t1 values("work_2_"); -execute stmt1 using @string; -deallocate prepare stmt1; - -prepare stmt1 from 'insert into t1 select ?'; -insert into t1 values(concat(UUID(),"work_3_")); -execute stmt1 using @string; -deallocate prepare stmt1; - -insert into t1 values(concat("for_4_",UUID())); -insert into t1 select "yesterday_5_"; - -# verify that temp tables prevent a switch to SBR -create temporary table tmp(a char(100)); -insert into tmp values("see_6_"); ---error ER_TEMP_TABLE_PREVENTS_SWITCH_OUT_OF_RBR -set binlog_format=statement; -insert into t1 select * from tmp; -drop temporary table tmp; - -# Now we go to SBR -set binlog_format=statement; -show global variables like "binlog_format%"; -show session variables like "binlog_format%"; -select @@global.binlog_format, @@session.binlog_format; -set global binlog_format=statement; -show global variables like "binlog_format%"; -show session variables like "binlog_format%"; -select @@global.binlog_format, @@session.binlog_format; - -prepare stmt1 from 'insert into t1 select ?'; -set @string="emergency_7_"; -insert into t1 values("work_8_"); -execute stmt1 using @string; -deallocate prepare stmt1; - -prepare stmt1 from 'insert into t1 select ?'; -insert into t1 values("work_9_"); -execute stmt1 using @string; -deallocate prepare stmt1; - -insert into t1 values("for_10_"); -insert into t1 select "yesterday_11_"; - -# test statement (is not default after wl#3368) -set binlog_format=statement; -select @@global.binlog_format, @@session.binlog_format; -set global binlog_format=statement; -select @@global.binlog_format, @@session.binlog_format; - -prepare stmt1 from 'insert into t1 select ?'; -set @string="emergency_12_"; -insert into t1 values("work_13_"); -execute stmt1 using @string; -deallocate prepare stmt1; - -prepare stmt1 from 'insert into t1 select ?'; -insert into t1 values("work_14_"); -execute stmt1 using @string; -deallocate prepare stmt1; - -insert into t1 values("for_15_"); -insert into t1 select "yesterday_16_"; - -# and now the mixed mode - -set global binlog_format=mixed; -select @@global.binlog_format, @@session.binlog_format; -set binlog_format=default; -select @@global.binlog_format, @@session.binlog_format; - -prepare stmt1 from 'insert into t1 select concat(UUID(),?)'; -set @string="emergency_17_"; -insert into t1 values("work_18_"); -execute stmt1 using @string; -deallocate prepare stmt1; - -prepare stmt1 from 'insert into t1 select ?'; -insert into t1 values(concat(UUID(),"work_19_")); -execute stmt1 using @string; -deallocate prepare stmt1; - -insert into t1 values(concat("for_20_",UUID())); -insert into t1 select "yesterday_21_"; - -prepare stmt1 from 'insert into t1 select ?'; -insert into t1 values(concat(UUID(),"work_22_")); -execute stmt1 using @string; -deallocate prepare stmt1; - -insert into t1 values(concat("for_23_",UUID())); -insert into t1 select "yesterday_24_"; - -# Test of CREATE TABLE SELECT - -create table t2 ENGINE=MyISAM select rpad(UUID(),100,' '); -create table t3 select 1 union select UUID(); ---disable_warnings -create table t4 select * from t1 where 3 in (select 1 union select 2 union select UUID() union select 3); ---enable_warnings -create table t5 select * from t1 where 3 in (select 1 union select 2 union select curdate() union select 3); -# what if UUID() is first: ---disable_warnings -insert into t5 select UUID() from t1 where 3 in (select 1 union select 2 union select 3 union select * from t4); ---enable_warnings - -# inside a stored procedure - -delimiter |; -create procedure foo() -begin -insert into t1 values("work_25_"); -insert into t1 values(concat("for_26_",UUID())); -insert into t1 select "yesterday_27_"; -end| -create procedure foo2() -begin -insert into t1 values(concat("emergency_28_",UUID())); -insert into t1 values("work_29_"); -insert into t1 values(concat("for_30_",UUID())); -set session binlog_format=row; # accepted for stored procs -insert into t1 values("more work_31_"); -set session binlog_format=mixed; -end| -create function foo3() returns bigint unsigned -begin - set session binlog_format=row; # rejected for stored funcs - insert into t1 values("alarm"); - return 100; -end| -create procedure foo4(x varchar(100)) -begin -insert into t1 values(concat("work_250_",x)); -insert into t1 select "yesterday_270_"; -end| -delimiter ;| -call foo(); -call foo2(); -call foo4("hello"); -call foo4(UUID()); -call foo4("world"); - -# test that can't SET in a stored function ---error ER_STORED_FUNCTION_PREVENTS_SWITCH_BINLOG_FORMAT -select foo3(); -select * from t1 where a="alarm"; - -# Tests of stored functions/triggers/views for BUG#20930 "Mixed -# binlogging mode does not work with stored functions, triggers, -# views" - -# Function which calls procedure -drop function foo3; -delimiter |; -create function foo3() returns bigint unsigned -begin - insert into t1 values("foo3_32_"); - call foo(); - return 100; -end| -delimiter ;| -insert into t2 select foo3(); - -prepare stmt1 from 'insert into t2 select foo3()'; -execute stmt1; -execute stmt1; -deallocate prepare stmt1; - -# Test if stored function calls stored function which calls procedure -# which requires row-based. - -delimiter |; -create function foo4() returns bigint unsigned -begin - insert into t2 select foo3(); - return 100; -end| -delimiter ;| -select foo4(); - -prepare stmt1 from 'select foo4()'; -execute stmt1; -execute stmt1; -deallocate prepare stmt1; - -# A simple stored function -delimiter |; -create function foo5() returns bigint unsigned -begin - insert into t2 select UUID(); - return 100; -end| -delimiter ;| -select foo5(); - -prepare stmt1 from 'select foo5()'; -execute stmt1; -execute stmt1; -deallocate prepare stmt1; - -# A simple stored function where UUID() is in the argument -delimiter |; -create function foo6(x varchar(100)) returns bigint unsigned -begin - insert into t2 select x; - return 100; -end| -delimiter ;| -select foo6("foo6_1_"); -select foo6(concat("foo6_2_",UUID())); - -prepare stmt1 from 'select foo6(concat("foo6_3_",UUID()))'; -execute stmt1; -execute stmt1; -deallocate prepare stmt1; - - -# Test of views using UUID() - -create view v1 as select uuid(); -create table t11 (data varchar(255)); -insert into t11 select * from v1; -# Test of querying INFORMATION_SCHEMA which parses the view's body, -# to verify that it binlogs statement-based (is not polluted by -# the parsing of the view's body). -insert into t11 select TABLE_NAME from INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLES where TABLE_SCHEMA='mysqltest1' and TABLE_NAME IN ('v1','t11'); -prepare stmt1 from "insert into t11 select TABLE_NAME from INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLES where TABLE_SCHEMA='mysqltest1' and TABLE_NAME IN ('v1','t11')"; -execute stmt1; -execute stmt1; -deallocate prepare stmt1; - -# Test of triggers with UUID() -delimiter |; -create trigger t11_bi before insert on t11 for each row -begin - set NEW.data = concat(NEW.data,UUID()); -end| -delimiter ;| -insert into t11 values("try_560_"); - -# Test that INSERT DELAYED works in mixed mode (BUG#20649) -insert delayed into t2 values("delay_1_"); -insert delayed into t2 values(concat("delay_2_",UUID())); -insert delayed into t2 values("delay_6_"); - -# Test for BUG#20633 (INSERT DELAYED RAND()/user_variable does not -# replicate fine in statement-based ; we test that in mixed mode it -# works). -insert delayed into t2 values(rand()); -set @a=2.345; -insert delayed into t2 values(@a); - -# With INSERT DELAYED, rows are written to the binlog after they are -# written to the table. Therefore, it is not enough to wait until the -# rows make it to t2 on the master (the rows may not be in the binlog -# at that time, and may still not be in the binlog when -# sync_slave_with_master is later called). Instead, we wait until the -# rows make it to t2 on the slave. We first call -# sync_slave_with_master, so that we are sure that t2 has been created -# on the slave. -sync_slave_with_master; -let $wait_condition= SELECT COUNT(*) = 19 FROM mysqltest1.t2; ---source include/wait_condition.inc -connection master; - -# If you want to do manual testing of the mixed mode regarding UDFs (not -# testable automatically as quite platform- and compiler-dependent), -# you just need to set the variable below to 1, and to -# "make udf_example.so" in sql/, and to copy sql/udf_example.so to -# MYSQL_TEST_DIR/lib/mysql. -let $you_want_to_test_UDF=0; -if ($you_want_to_test_UDF) -{ - CREATE FUNCTION metaphon RETURNS STRING SONAME 'udf_example.so'; - prepare stmt1 from 'insert into t1 select metaphon(?)'; - set @string="emergency_133_"; - insert into t1 values("work_134_"); - execute stmt1 using @string; - deallocate prepare stmt1; - prepare stmt1 from 'insert into t1 select ?'; - insert into t1 values(metaphon("work_135_")); - execute stmt1 using @string; - deallocate prepare stmt1; - insert into t1 values(metaphon("for_136_")); - insert into t1 select "yesterday_137_"; - create table t6 select metaphon("for_138_"); - create table t7 select 1 union select metaphon("for_139_"); - create table t8 select * from t1 where 3 in (select 1 union select 2 union select metaphon("for_140_") union select 3); - create table t9 select * from t1 where 3 in (select 1 union select 2 union select curdate() union select 3); -} - -create table t20 select * from t1; # save for comparing later -create table t21 select * from t2; -create table t22 select * from t3; -drop table t1,t2,t3; - -# This tests the fix to -# BUG#19630 stored function inserting into two auto_increment breaks statement-based binlog -# We verify that under the mixed binlog mode, a stored function -# modifying at least two tables having an auto_increment column, -# is binlogged row-based. Indeed in statement-based binlogging, -# only the auto_increment value generated for the first table -# is recorded in the binlog, the value generated for the 2nd table -# lacking. - -create table t1 (a int primary key auto_increment, b varchar(100)); -create table t2 (a int primary key auto_increment, b varchar(100)); -create table t3 (b varchar(100)); -delimiter |; -create function f (x varchar(100)) returns int deterministic -begin - insert into t1 values(null,x); - insert into t2 values(null,x); - return 1; -end| -delimiter ;| -select f("try_41_"); -# Two operations which compensate each other except that their net -# effect is that they advance the auto_increment counter of t2 on slave: -sync_slave_with_master; -use mysqltest1; -insert into t2 values(2,null),(3,null),(4,null); -delete from t2 where a>=2; - -connection master; -# this is the call which didn't replicate well -select f("try_42_"); -sync_slave_with_master; - -# now use prepared statement and test again, just to see that the RBB -# mode isn't set at PREPARE but at EXECUTE. - -insert into t2 values(3,null),(4,null); -delete from t2 where a>=3; - -connection master; -prepare stmt1 from 'select f(?)'; -set @string="try_43_"; -insert into t1 values(null,"try_44_"); # should be SBB -execute stmt1 using @string; # should be RBB -deallocate prepare stmt1; -sync_slave_with_master; - -# verify that if only one table has auto_inc, it does not trigger RBB -# (we'll check in binlog further below) - -connection master; -create table t12 select * from t1; # save for comparing later -drop table t1; -create table t1 (a int, b varchar(100), key(a)); -select f("try_45_"); - -# restore table's key -create table t13 select * from t1; -drop table t1; -create table t1 (a int primary key auto_increment, b varchar(100)); - -# now test if it's two functions, each of them inserts in one table - -drop function f; -# we need a unique key to have sorting of rows by mysqldump -create table t14 (unique (a)) select * from t2; -truncate table t2; -delimiter |; -create function f1 (x varchar(100)) returns int deterministic -begin - insert into t1 values(null,x); - return 1; -end| -create function f2 (x varchar(100)) returns int deterministic -begin - insert into t2 values(null,x); - return 1; -end| -delimiter ;| -select f1("try_46_"),f2("try_47_"); - -sync_slave_with_master; -insert into t2 values(2,null),(3,null),(4,null); -delete from t2 where a>=2; - -connection master; -# Test with SELECT and INSERT -select f1("try_48_"),f2("try_49_"); -insert into t3 values(concat("try_50_",f1("try_51_"),f2("try_52_"))); -sync_slave_with_master; - -# verify that if f2 does only read on an auto_inc table, this does not -# switch to RBB -connection master; -drop function f2; -delimiter |; -create function f2 (x varchar(100)) returns int deterministic -begin - declare y int; - insert into t1 values(null,x); - set y = (select count(*) from t2); - return y; -end| -delimiter ;| -select f1("try_53_"),f2("try_54_"); -sync_slave_with_master; - -# And now, a normal statement with a trigger (no stored functions) - -connection master; -drop function f2; -delimiter |; -create trigger t1_bi before insert on t1 for each row -begin - insert into t2 values(null,"try_55_"); -end| -delimiter ;| -insert into t1 values(null,"try_56_"); -# and now remove one auto_increment and verify SBB -alter table t1 modify a int, drop primary key; -insert into t1 values(null,"try_57_"); -sync_slave_with_master; - -# Test for BUG#20499 "mixed mode with temporary table breaks binlog" -# Slave used to have only 2 rows instead of 3. -connection master; -CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE t15 SELECT UUID(); -create table t16 like t15; -INSERT INTO t16 SELECT * FROM t15; -# we'll verify that this one is done RBB -insert into t16 values("try_65_"); -drop table t15; -# we'll verify that this one is done SBB -insert into t16 values("try_66_"); -sync_slave_with_master; - -# and now compare: - -connection master; - -# first check that data on master is sensible -select count(*) from t1; -select count(*) from t2; -select count(*) from t3; -select count(*) from t4; -select count(*) from t5; -select count(*) from t11; -select count(*) from t20; -select count(*) from t21; -select count(*) from t22; -select count(*) from t12; -select count(*) from t13; -select count(*) from t14; -select count(*) from t16; -if ($you_want_to_test_UDF) -{ - select count(*) from t6; - select count(*) from t7; - select count(*) from t8; - select count(*) from t9; -} - -sync_slave_with_master; - -# -# Bug#20863 If binlog format is changed between update and unlock of -# tables, wrong binlog -# - -connection master; -DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t11; -SET SESSION BINLOG_FORMAT=STATEMENT; -CREATE TABLE t11 (song VARCHAR(255)); -LOCK TABLES t11 WRITE; -SET SESSION BINLOG_FORMAT=ROW; -INSERT INTO t11 VALUES('Several Species of Small Furry Animals Gathered Together in a Cave and Grooving With a Pict'); -SET SESSION BINLOG_FORMAT=STATEMENT; -INSERT INTO t11 VALUES('Careful With That Axe, Eugene'); -UNLOCK TABLES; - ---query_vertical SELECT * FROM t11 -sync_slave_with_master; -USE mysqltest1; ---query_vertical SELECT * FROM t11 - -connection master; -DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t12; -SET SESSION BINLOG_FORMAT=MIXED; -CREATE TABLE t12 (data LONG); -LOCK TABLES t12 WRITE; -INSERT INTO t12 VALUES(UUID()); -UNLOCK TABLES; -sync_slave_with_master; - -# -# BUG#28086: SBR of USER() becomes corrupted on slave -# - -connection master; - -# Just to get something that is non-trivial, albeit still simple, we -# stuff the result of USER() and CURRENT_USER() into a variable. ---delimiter $$ -CREATE FUNCTION my_user() - RETURNS CHAR(64) -BEGIN - DECLARE user CHAR(64); - SELECT USER() INTO user; - RETURN user; -END $$ ---delimiter ; - ---delimiter $$ -CREATE FUNCTION my_current_user() - RETURNS CHAR(64) -BEGIN - DECLARE user CHAR(64); - SELECT CURRENT_USER() INTO user; - RETURN user; -END $$ ---delimiter ; - -DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t13; -CREATE TABLE t13 (data CHAR(64)); -INSERT INTO t13 VALUES (USER()); -INSERT INTO t13 VALUES (my_user()); -INSERT INTO t13 VALUES (CURRENT_USER()); -INSERT INTO t13 VALUES (my_current_user()); - -sync_slave_with_master; - -# as we're using UUID we don't SELECT but use "diff" like in rpl_row_UUID ---exec $MYSQL_DUMP --compact --order-by-primary --skip-extended-insert --no-create-info mysqltest1 > $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/rpl_switch_stm_row_mixed_master.sql ---exec $MYSQL_DUMP_SLAVE --compact --order-by-primary --skip-extended-insert --no-create-info mysqltest1 > $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/rpl_switch_stm_row_mixed_slave.sql - -# Let's compare. Note: If they match test will pass, if they do not match -# the test will show that the diff statement failed and not reject file -# will be created. You will need to go to the mysql-test dir and diff -# the files your self to see what is not matching - -diff_files $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/rpl_switch_stm_row_mixed_master.sql $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/rpl_switch_stm_row_mixed_slave.sql; - -connection master; - -# Now test that mysqlbinlog works fine on a binlog generated by the -# mixed mode - -# BUG#11312 "DELIMITER is not written to the binary log that causes -# syntax error" makes that mysqlbinlog will fail if we pass it the -# text of queries; this forces us to use --base64-output here. - -# BUG#20929 "BINLOG command causes invalid free plus assertion -# failure" makes mysqld segfault when receiving --base64-output - -# So I can't enable this piece of test -# SIGH - -if ($enable_when_11312_or_20929_fixed) -{ ---exec $MYSQL_BINLOG --base64-output $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/log/master-bin.000001 > $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/mysqlbinlog_mixed.sql -drop database mysqltest1; ---exec $MYSQL < $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/mysqlbinlog_mixed.sql ---exec $MYSQL_DUMP --compact --order-by-primary --skip-extended-insert --no-create-info mysqltest1 > $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/rpl_switch_stm_row_mixed_master.sql -# the old mysqldump output on slave is the same as what it was on -# master before restoring on master. -diff_files $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/rpl_switch_stm_row_mixed_master.sql $MYSQLTEST_VARDIR/tmp/rpl_switch_stm_row_mixed_slave.sql; -} - -drop database mysqltest1; -sync_slave_with_master; - -connection master; -# Restore binlog format setting -set global binlog_format =@my_binlog_format; ---source include/rpl_end.inc +--source extra/rpl_tests/rpl_switch_stm_row_mixed.inc |