Java Code Examples for com.taobao.tddl.dbsync.binlog.LogBuffer#getFixString()
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Example 1
Source File: RotateLogEvent.java From canal-1.1.3 with Apache License 2.0 | 6 votes |
/** * Creates a new <code>Rotate_log_event</code> object read normally from * log. * * @throws MySQLExtractException */ public RotateLogEvent(LogHeader header, LogBuffer buffer, FormatDescriptionLogEvent descriptionEvent){ super(header); final int headerSize = descriptionEvent.commonHeaderLen; final int postHeaderLen = descriptionEvent.postHeaderLen[ROTATE_EVENT - 1]; buffer.position(headerSize + R_POS_OFFSET); position = (postHeaderLen != 0) ? buffer.getLong64() : 4; // !uint8korr(buf // + // R_POS_OFFSET) final int filenameOffset = headerSize + postHeaderLen; int filenameLen = buffer.limit() - filenameOffset; if (filenameLen > FN_REFLEN - 1) filenameLen = FN_REFLEN - 1; buffer.position(filenameOffset); filename = buffer.getFixString(filenameLen); }
Example 2
Source File: RotateLogEvent.java From canal with Apache License 2.0 | 6 votes |
/** * Creates a new <code>Rotate_log_event</code> object read normally from * log. * * @throws MySQLExtractException */ public RotateLogEvent(LogHeader header, LogBuffer buffer, FormatDescriptionLogEvent descriptionEvent){ super(header); final int headerSize = descriptionEvent.commonHeaderLen; final int postHeaderLen = descriptionEvent.postHeaderLen[ROTATE_EVENT - 1]; buffer.position(headerSize + R_POS_OFFSET); position = (postHeaderLen != 0) ? buffer.getLong64() : 4; // !uint8korr(buf // + // R_POS_OFFSET) final int filenameOffset = headerSize + postHeaderLen; int filenameLen = buffer.limit() - filenameOffset; if (filenameLen > FN_REFLEN - 1) filenameLen = FN_REFLEN - 1; buffer.position(filenameOffset); filename = buffer.getFixString(filenameLen); }
Example 3
Source File: TableMapLogEvent.java From canal-1.1.3 with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
private void parse_column_name(LogBuffer buffer, int length) { // stores column names extracted from field int limit = buffer.position() + length; int index = 0; while (buffer.hasRemaining() && buffer.position() < limit) { int len = (int) buffer.getPackedLong(); columnInfo[index++].name = buffer.getFixString(len); } }
Example 4
Source File: StartLogEventV3.java From canal-1.1.3 with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
public StartLogEventV3(LogHeader header, LogBuffer buffer, FormatDescriptionLogEvent descriptionEvent){ super(header); buffer.position(descriptionEvent.commonHeaderLen); binlogVersion = buffer.getUint16(); // ST_BINLOG_VER_OFFSET serverVersion = buffer.getFixString(ST_SERVER_VER_LEN); // ST_SERVER_VER_OFFSET }
Example 5
Source File: TableMapLogEvent.java From canal with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
private void parse_column_name(LogBuffer buffer, int length) { // stores column names extracted from field int limit = buffer.position() + length; int index = 0; while (buffer.hasRemaining() && buffer.position() < limit) { int len = (int) buffer.getPackedLong(); columnInfo[index++].name = buffer.getFixString(len); } }
Example 6
Source File: StartLogEventV3.java From canal with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
public StartLogEventV3(LogHeader header, LogBuffer buffer, FormatDescriptionLogEvent descriptionEvent){ super(header); buffer.position(descriptionEvent.commonHeaderLen); binlogVersion = buffer.getUint16(); // ST_BINLOG_VER_OFFSET serverVersion = buffer.getFixString(ST_SERVER_VER_LEN); // ST_SERVER_VER_OFFSET }
Example 7
Source File: UserVarLogEvent.java From canal-1.1.3 with Apache License 2.0 | 4 votes |
public UserVarLogEvent(LogHeader header, LogBuffer buffer, FormatDescriptionLogEvent descriptionEvent) throws IOException{ super(header); /* The Post-Header is empty. The Variable Data part begins immediately. */ buffer.position(descriptionEvent.commonHeaderLen + descriptionEvent.postHeaderLen[USER_VAR_EVENT - 1]); final int nameLen = (int) buffer.getUint32(); name = buffer.getFixString(nameLen); // UV_NAME_LEN_SIZE isNull = (0 != buffer.getInt8()); if (isNull) { type = STRING_RESULT; charsetNumber = 63; /* binary */ value = null; } else { type = buffer.getInt8(); // UV_VAL_IS_NULL charsetNumber = (int) buffer.getUint32(); // buf + UV_VAL_TYPE_SIZE final int valueLen = (int) buffer.getUint32(); // buf + // UV_CHARSET_NUMBER_SIZE final int limit = buffer.limit(); /* for restore */ buffer.limit(buffer.position() + valueLen); /* @see User_var_log_event::print */ switch (type) { case REAL_RESULT: value = Double.valueOf(buffer.getDouble64()); // float8get break; case INT_RESULT: if (valueLen == 8) value = Long.valueOf(buffer.getLong64()); // !uint8korr else if (valueLen == 4) value = Long.valueOf(buffer.getUint32()); else throw new IOException("Error INT_RESULT length: " + valueLen); break; case DECIMAL_RESULT: final int precision = buffer.getInt8(); final int scale = buffer.getInt8(); value = buffer.getDecimal(precision, scale); // bin2decimal break; case STRING_RESULT: String charsetName = CharsetConversion.getJavaCharset(charsetNumber); value = buffer.getFixString(valueLen, charsetName); break; case ROW_RESULT: // this seems to be banned in MySQL altogether throw new IOException("ROW_RESULT is unsupported"); default: value = null; break; } buffer.limit(limit); } }
Example 8
Source File: LoadLogEvent.java From canal-1.1.3 with Apache License 2.0 | 4 votes |
/** * @see mysql-5.1.60/sql/log_event.cc - Load_log_event::copy_log_event */ protected final void copyLogEvent(LogBuffer buffer, final int bodyOffset, FormatDescriptionLogEvent descriptionEvent) { /* this is the beginning of the post-header */ buffer.position(descriptionEvent.commonHeaderLen + L_EXEC_TIME_OFFSET); execTime = buffer.getUint32(); // L_EXEC_TIME_OFFSET skipLines = (int) buffer.getUint32(); // L_SKIP_LINES_OFFSET final int tableNameLen = buffer.getUint8(); // L_TBL_LEN_OFFSET final int dbLen = buffer.getUint8(); // L_DB_LEN_OFFSET numFields = (int) buffer.getUint32(); // L_NUM_FIELDS_OFFSET buffer.position(bodyOffset); /* * Sql_ex.init() on success returns the pointer to the first byte after * the sql_ex structure, which is the start of field lengths array. */ if (header.type != LOAD_EVENT /* use_new_format */) { /* * The code below assumes that buf will not disappear from under our * feet during the lifetime of the event. This assumption holds true * in the slave thread if the log is in new format, but is not the * case when we have old format because we will be reusing net * buffer to read the actual file before we write out the * Create_file event. */ fieldTerm = buffer.getString(); enclosed = buffer.getString(); lineTerm = buffer.getString(); lineStart = buffer.getString(); escaped = buffer.getString(); optFlags = buffer.getInt8(); emptyFlags = 0; } else { fieldTerm = buffer.getFixString(1); enclosed = buffer.getFixString(1); lineTerm = buffer.getFixString(1); lineStart = buffer.getFixString(1); escaped = buffer.getFixString(1); optFlags = buffer.getUint8(); emptyFlags = buffer.getUint8(); if ((emptyFlags & FIELD_TERM_EMPTY) != 0) fieldTerm = null; if ((emptyFlags & ENCLOSED_EMPTY) != 0) enclosed = null; if ((emptyFlags & LINE_TERM_EMPTY) != 0) lineTerm = null; if ((emptyFlags & LINE_START_EMPTY) != 0) lineStart = null; if ((emptyFlags & ESCAPED_EMPTY) != 0) escaped = null; } final int fieldLenPos = buffer.position(); buffer.forward(numFields); fields = new String[numFields]; for (int i = 0; i < numFields; i++) { final int fieldLen = buffer.getUint8(fieldLenPos + i); fields[i] = buffer.getFixString(fieldLen + 1); } table = buffer.getFixString(tableNameLen + 1); db = buffer.getFixString(dbLen + 1); // null termination is accomplished by the caller final int from = buffer.position(); final int end = from + buffer.limit(); int found = from; for (; (found < end) && buffer.getInt8(found) != '\0'; found++) /* empty loop */; fname = buffer.getString(found); buffer.forward(1); // The + 1 is for \0 terminating fname }
Example 9
Source File: LogHeader.java From canal-1.1.3 with Apache License 2.0 | 4 votes |
public LogHeader(LogBuffer buffer, FormatDescriptionLogEvent descriptionEvent){ when = buffer.getUint32(); type = buffer.getUint8(); // LogEvent.EVENT_TYPE_OFFSET; serverId = buffer.getUint32(); // LogEvent.SERVER_ID_OFFSET; eventLen = (int) buffer.getUint32(); // LogEvent.EVENT_LEN_OFFSET; if (descriptionEvent.binlogVersion == 1) { logPos = 0; flags = 0; return; } /* 4.0 or newer */ logPos = buffer.getUint32(); // LogEvent.LOG_POS_OFFSET /* * If the log is 4.0 (so here it can only be a 4.0 relay log read by the * SQL thread or a 4.0 master binlog read by the I/O thread), log_pos is * the beginning of the event: we transform it into the end of the * event, which is more useful. But how do you know that the log is 4.0: * you know it if description_event is version 3 *and* you are not * reading a Format_desc (remember that mysqlbinlog starts by assuming * that 5.0 logs are in 4.0 format, until it finds a Format_desc). */ if (descriptionEvent.binlogVersion == 3 && type < LogEvent.FORMAT_DESCRIPTION_EVENT && logPos != 0) { /* * If log_pos=0, don't change it. log_pos==0 is a marker to mean * "don't change rli->group_master_log_pos" (see * inc_group_relay_log_pos()). As it is unreal log_pos, adding the * event len's is nonsense. For example, a fake Rotate event should * not have its log_pos (which is 0) changed or it will modify * Exec_master_log_pos in SHOW SLAVE STATUS, displaying a nonsense * value of (a non-zero offset which does not exist in the master's * binlog, so which will cause problems if the user uses this value * in CHANGE MASTER). */ logPos += eventLen; /* purecov: inspected */ } flags = buffer.getUint16(); // LogEvent.FLAGS_OFFSET if ((type == LogEvent.FORMAT_DESCRIPTION_EVENT) || (type == LogEvent.ROTATE_EVENT)) { /* * These events always have a header which stops here (i.e. their * header is FROZEN). */ /* * Initialization to zero of all other Log_event members as they're * not specified. Currently there are no such members; in the future * there will be an event UID (but Format_description and Rotate * don't need this UID, as they are not propagated through * --log-slave-updates (remember the UID is used to not play a query * twice when you have two masters which are slaves of a 3rd * master). Then we are done. */ if (type == LogEvent.FORMAT_DESCRIPTION_EVENT) { int commonHeaderLen = buffer.getUint8(FormatDescriptionLogEvent.LOG_EVENT_MINIMAL_HEADER_LEN + FormatDescriptionLogEvent.ST_COMMON_HEADER_LEN_OFFSET); buffer.position(commonHeaderLen + FormatDescriptionLogEvent.ST_SERVER_VER_OFFSET); String serverVersion = buffer.getFixString(FormatDescriptionLogEvent.ST_SERVER_VER_LEN); // ST_SERVER_VER_OFFSET int versionSplit[] = new int[] { 0, 0, 0 }; FormatDescriptionLogEvent.doServerVersionSplit(serverVersion, versionSplit); checksumAlg = LogEvent.BINLOG_CHECKSUM_ALG_UNDEF; if (FormatDescriptionLogEvent.versionProduct(versionSplit) >= FormatDescriptionLogEvent.checksumVersionProduct) { buffer.position(eventLen - LogEvent.BINLOG_CHECKSUM_LEN - LogEvent.BINLOG_CHECKSUM_ALG_DESC_LEN); checksumAlg = buffer.getUint8(); } processCheckSum(buffer); } return; } /* * CRC verification by SQL and Show-Binlog-Events master side. The * caller has to provide @description_event->checksum_alg to be the last * seen FD's (A) descriptor. If event is FD the descriptor is in it. * Notice, FD of the binlog can be only in one instance and therefore * Show-Binlog-Events executing master side thread needs just to know * the only FD's (A) value - whereas RL can contain more. In the RL * case, the alg is kept in FD_e (@description_event) which is reset to * the newer read-out event after its execution with possibly new alg * descriptor. Therefore in a typical sequence of RL: {FD_s^0, FD_m, * E_m^1} E_m^1 will be verified with (A) of FD_m. See legends * definition on MYSQL_BIN_LOG::relay_log_checksum_alg docs lines * (log.h). Notice, a pre-checksum FD version forces alg := * BINLOG_CHECKSUM_ALG_UNDEF. */ checksumAlg = descriptionEvent.getHeader().checksumAlg; // fetch // checksum alg processCheckSum(buffer); /* otherwise, go on with reading the header from buf (nothing now) */ }
Example 10
Source File: UserVarLogEvent.java From canal with Apache License 2.0 | 4 votes |
public UserVarLogEvent(LogHeader header, LogBuffer buffer, FormatDescriptionLogEvent descriptionEvent) throws IOException{ super(header); /* The Post-Header is empty. The Variable Data part begins immediately. */ buffer.position(descriptionEvent.commonHeaderLen + descriptionEvent.postHeaderLen[USER_VAR_EVENT - 1]); final int nameLen = (int) buffer.getUint32(); name = buffer.getFixString(nameLen); // UV_NAME_LEN_SIZE isNull = (0 != buffer.getInt8()); if (isNull) { type = STRING_RESULT; charsetNumber = 63; /* binary */ value = null; } else { type = buffer.getInt8(); // UV_VAL_IS_NULL charsetNumber = (int) buffer.getUint32(); // buf + UV_VAL_TYPE_SIZE final int valueLen = (int) buffer.getUint32(); // buf + // UV_CHARSET_NUMBER_SIZE final int limit = buffer.limit(); /* for restore */ buffer.limit(buffer.position() + valueLen); /* @see User_var_log_event::print */ switch (type) { case REAL_RESULT: value = Double.valueOf(buffer.getDouble64()); // float8get break; case INT_RESULT: if (valueLen == 8) value = Long.valueOf(buffer.getLong64()); // !uint8korr else if (valueLen == 4) value = Long.valueOf(buffer.getUint32()); else throw new IOException("Error INT_RESULT length: " + valueLen); break; case DECIMAL_RESULT: final int precision = buffer.getInt8(); final int scale = buffer.getInt8(); value = buffer.getDecimal(precision, scale); // bin2decimal break; case STRING_RESULT: String charsetName = CharsetConversion.getJavaCharset(charsetNumber); value = buffer.getFixString(valueLen, charsetName); break; case ROW_RESULT: // this seems to be banned in MySQL altogether throw new IOException("ROW_RESULT is unsupported"); default: value = null; break; } buffer.limit(limit); } }
Example 11
Source File: LoadLogEvent.java From canal with Apache License 2.0 | 4 votes |
/** * @see mysql-5.1.60/sql/log_event.cc - Load_log_event::copy_log_event */ protected final void copyLogEvent(LogBuffer buffer, final int bodyOffset, FormatDescriptionLogEvent descriptionEvent) { /* this is the beginning of the post-header */ buffer.position(descriptionEvent.commonHeaderLen + L_EXEC_TIME_OFFSET); execTime = buffer.getUint32(); // L_EXEC_TIME_OFFSET skipLines = (int) buffer.getUint32(); // L_SKIP_LINES_OFFSET final int tableNameLen = buffer.getUint8(); // L_TBL_LEN_OFFSET final int dbLen = buffer.getUint8(); // L_DB_LEN_OFFSET numFields = (int) buffer.getUint32(); // L_NUM_FIELDS_OFFSET buffer.position(bodyOffset); /* * Sql_ex.init() on success returns the pointer to the first byte after * the sql_ex structure, which is the start of field lengths array. */ if (header.type != LOAD_EVENT /* use_new_format */) { /* * The code below assumes that buf will not disappear from under our * feet during the lifetime of the event. This assumption holds true * in the slave thread if the log is in new format, but is not the * case when we have old format because we will be reusing net * buffer to read the actual file before we write out the * Create_file event. */ fieldTerm = buffer.getString(); enclosed = buffer.getString(); lineTerm = buffer.getString(); lineStart = buffer.getString(); escaped = buffer.getString(); optFlags = buffer.getInt8(); emptyFlags = 0; } else { fieldTerm = buffer.getFixString(1); enclosed = buffer.getFixString(1); lineTerm = buffer.getFixString(1); lineStart = buffer.getFixString(1); escaped = buffer.getFixString(1); optFlags = buffer.getUint8(); emptyFlags = buffer.getUint8(); if ((emptyFlags & FIELD_TERM_EMPTY) != 0) fieldTerm = null; if ((emptyFlags & ENCLOSED_EMPTY) != 0) enclosed = null; if ((emptyFlags & LINE_TERM_EMPTY) != 0) lineTerm = null; if ((emptyFlags & LINE_START_EMPTY) != 0) lineStart = null; if ((emptyFlags & ESCAPED_EMPTY) != 0) escaped = null; } final int fieldLenPos = buffer.position(); buffer.forward(numFields); fields = new String[numFields]; for (int i = 0; i < numFields; i++) { final int fieldLen = buffer.getUint8(fieldLenPos + i); fields[i] = buffer.getFixString(fieldLen + 1); } table = buffer.getFixString(tableNameLen + 1); db = buffer.getFixString(dbLen + 1); // null termination is accomplished by the caller final int from = buffer.position(); final int end = from + buffer.limit(); int found = from; for (; (found < end) && buffer.getInt8(found) != '\0'; found++) /* empty loop */; fname = buffer.getString(found); buffer.forward(1); // The + 1 is for \0 terminating fname }
Example 12
Source File: LogHeader.java From canal with Apache License 2.0 | 4 votes |
public LogHeader(LogBuffer buffer, FormatDescriptionLogEvent descriptionEvent){ when = buffer.getUint32(); type = buffer.getUint8(); // LogEvent.EVENT_TYPE_OFFSET; serverId = buffer.getUint32(); // LogEvent.SERVER_ID_OFFSET; eventLen = (int) buffer.getUint32(); // LogEvent.EVENT_LEN_OFFSET; if (descriptionEvent.binlogVersion == 1) { logPos = 0; flags = 0; return; } /* 4.0 or newer */ logPos = buffer.getUint32(); // LogEvent.LOG_POS_OFFSET /* * If the log is 4.0 (so here it can only be a 4.0 relay log read by the * SQL thread or a 4.0 master binlog read by the I/O thread), log_pos is * the beginning of the event: we transform it into the end of the * event, which is more useful. But how do you know that the log is 4.0: * you know it if description_event is version 3 *and* you are not * reading a Format_desc (remember that mysqlbinlog starts by assuming * that 5.0 logs are in 4.0 format, until it finds a Format_desc). */ if (descriptionEvent.binlogVersion == 3 && type < LogEvent.FORMAT_DESCRIPTION_EVENT && logPos != 0) { /* * If log_pos=0, don't change it. log_pos==0 is a marker to mean * "don't change rli->group_master_log_pos" (see * inc_group_relay_log_pos()). As it is unreal log_pos, adding the * event len's is nonsense. For example, a fake Rotate event should * not have its log_pos (which is 0) changed or it will modify * Exec_master_log_pos in SHOW SLAVE STATUS, displaying a nonsense * value of (a non-zero offset which does not exist in the master's * binlog, so which will cause problems if the user uses this value * in CHANGE MASTER). */ logPos += eventLen; /* purecov: inspected */ } flags = buffer.getUint16(); // LogEvent.FLAGS_OFFSET if ((type == LogEvent.FORMAT_DESCRIPTION_EVENT) || (type == LogEvent.ROTATE_EVENT)) { /* * These events always have a header which stops here (i.e. their * header is FROZEN). */ /* * Initialization to zero of all other Log_event members as they're * not specified. Currently there are no such members; in the future * there will be an event UID (but Format_description and Rotate * don't need this UID, as they are not propagated through * --log-slave-updates (remember the UID is used to not play a query * twice when you have two masters which are slaves of a 3rd * master). Then we are done. */ if (type == LogEvent.FORMAT_DESCRIPTION_EVENT) { int commonHeaderLen = buffer.getUint8(FormatDescriptionLogEvent.LOG_EVENT_MINIMAL_HEADER_LEN + FormatDescriptionLogEvent.ST_COMMON_HEADER_LEN_OFFSET); buffer.position(commonHeaderLen + FormatDescriptionLogEvent.ST_SERVER_VER_OFFSET); String serverVersion = buffer.getFixString(FormatDescriptionLogEvent.ST_SERVER_VER_LEN); // ST_SERVER_VER_OFFSET int versionSplit[] = new int[] { 0, 0, 0 }; FormatDescriptionLogEvent.doServerVersionSplit(serverVersion, versionSplit); checksumAlg = LogEvent.BINLOG_CHECKSUM_ALG_UNDEF; if (FormatDescriptionLogEvent.versionProduct(versionSplit) >= FormatDescriptionLogEvent.checksumVersionProduct) { buffer.position(eventLen - LogEvent.BINLOG_CHECKSUM_LEN - LogEvent.BINLOG_CHECKSUM_ALG_DESC_LEN); checksumAlg = buffer.getUint8(); } processCheckSum(buffer); } return; } /* * CRC verification by SQL and Show-Binlog-Events master side. The * caller has to provide @description_event->checksum_alg to be the last * seen FD's (A) descriptor. If event is FD the descriptor is in it. * Notice, FD of the binlog can be only in one instance and therefore * Show-Binlog-Events executing master side thread needs just to know * the only FD's (A) value - whereas RL can contain more. In the RL * case, the alg is kept in FD_e (@description_event) which is reset to * the newer read-out event after its execution with possibly new alg * descriptor. Therefore in a typical sequence of RL: {FD_s^0, FD_m, * E_m^1} E_m^1 will be verified with (A) of FD_m. See legends * definition on MYSQL_BIN_LOG::relay_log_checksum_alg docs lines * (log.h). Notice, a pre-checksum FD version forces alg := * BINLOG_CHECKSUM_ALG_UNDEF. */ checksumAlg = descriptionEvent.getHeader().checksumAlg; // fetch // checksum alg processCheckSum(buffer); /* otherwise, go on with reading the header from buf (nothing now) */ }