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He Zhenxing authored
Rotate event is automatically generated and written when rotating binary log or relay log. Rotate events for relay logs are usually ignored by slave SQL thread becuase they have the same server id as that of the slave. However, if --replicate-same-server-id is enabled, rotate event for relay log would be treated as if it's a rotate event from master, and would be executed by slave to update the rli->group_master_log_name and rli->group_master_log_pos to a wrong value and cause the MASTER_POS_WAIT function to fail and return NULL. This patch fixed this problem by setting a flag bit (LOG_EVENT_RELAY_LOG_F) in the event to tell the SQL thread to ignore these Rotate events generated for relay logs. This patch also added another binlog event flag bit (LOG_EVENT_ARTIFICIAL_F) to distinquish faked events, the method used before this was by checking if log_pos was zero. sql/log.h: Add a member to MYSQL_BIN_LOG to distinguish binary log from relay log. sql/log_event.cc: Change artificial_event member to LOG_EVENT_ARTIFICIAL_F flag If LOG_EVENT_RELAY_LOG_F is set in the event flags for a rotate event, ignore it when updating position Refactored the code in Rotate_log_event::do_update_pos sql/log_event.h: Add LOG_EVENT_RELAY_LOG_F flag to Log_event flags Add RELAY_LOG flag to Rotate_log_event flags sql/sql_repl.cc: Set LOG_EVENT_ARTIFICIAL_F for fake rotate events
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