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percona-toolkit/bin/pt-deadlock-logger
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#!/usr/bin/env perl
# This program is part of Percona Toolkit: http://www.percona.com/software/
# See "COPYRIGHT, LICENSE, AND WARRANTY" at the end of this file for legal
# notices and disclaimers.
use strict;
use warnings FATAL => 'all';
# This tool is "fat-packed": most of its dependent modules are embedded
# in this file. Setting %INC to this file for each module makes Perl aware
# of this so it will not try to load the module from @INC. See the tool's
# documentation for a full list of dependencies.
BEGIN {
$INC{$_} = __FILE__ for map { (my $pkg = "$_.pm") =~ s!::!/!g; $pkg } (qw(
Percona::Toolkit
OptionParser
Mo
VersionParser
Quoter
DSNParser
Daemon
VersionCheck
HTTPMicro
Pingback
));
}
# ###########################################################################
# Percona::Toolkit package
# This package is a copy without comments from the original. The original
# with comments and its test file can be found in the Bazaar repository at,
# lib/Percona/Toolkit.pm
# t/lib/Percona/Toolkit.t
# See https://launchpad.net/percona-toolkit for more information.
# ###########################################################################
{
package Percona::Toolkit;
our $VERSION = '2.1.7';
1;
}
# ###########################################################################
# End Percona::Toolkit package
# ###########################################################################
# ###########################################################################
# OptionParser package
# This package is a copy without comments from the original. The original
# with comments and its test file can be found in the Bazaar repository at,
# lib/OptionParser.pm
# t/lib/OptionParser.t
# See https://launchpad.net/percona-toolkit for more information.
# ###########################################################################
{
package OptionParser;
use strict;
use warnings FATAL => 'all';
use English qw(-no_match_vars);
use constant PTDEBUG => $ENV{PTDEBUG} || 0;
use List::Util qw(max);
use Getopt::Long;
my $POD_link_re = '[LC]<"?([^">]+)"?>';
sub new {
my ( $class, %args ) = @_;
my @required_args = qw();
foreach my $arg ( @required_args ) {
die "I need a $arg argument" unless $args{$arg};
}
my ($program_name) = $PROGRAM_NAME =~ m/([.A-Za-z-]+)$/;
$program_name ||= $PROGRAM_NAME;
my $home = $ENV{HOME} || $ENV{HOMEPATH} || $ENV{USERPROFILE} || '.';
my %attributes = (
'type' => 1,
'short form' => 1,
'group' => 1,
'default' => 1,
'cumulative' => 1,
'negatable' => 1,
);
my $self = {
head1 => 'OPTIONS', # These args are used internally
skip_rules => 0, # to instantiate another Option-
item => '--(.*)', # Parser obj that parses the
attributes => \%attributes, # DSN OPTIONS section. Tools
parse_attributes => \&_parse_attribs, # don't tinker with these args.
%args,
strict => 1, # disabled by a special rule
program_name => $program_name,
opts => {},
got_opts => 0,
short_opts => {},
defaults => {},
groups => {},
allowed_groups => {},
errors => [],
rules => [], # desc of rules for --help
mutex => [], # rule: opts are mutually exclusive
atleast1 => [], # rule: at least one opt is required
disables => {}, # rule: opt disables other opts
defaults_to => {}, # rule: opt defaults to value of other opt
DSNParser => undef,
default_files => [
"/etc/percona-toolkit/percona-toolkit.conf",
"/etc/percona-toolkit/$program_name.conf",
"$home/.percona-toolkit.conf",
"$home/.$program_name.conf",
],
types => {
string => 's', # standard Getopt type
int => 'i', # standard Getopt type
float => 'f', # standard Getopt type
Hash => 'H', # hash, formed from a comma-separated list
hash => 'h', # hash as above, but only if a value is given
Array => 'A', # array, similar to Hash
array => 'a', # array, similar to hash
DSN => 'd', # DSN
size => 'z', # size with kMG suffix (powers of 2^10)
time => 'm', # time, with an optional suffix of s/h/m/d
},
};
return bless $self, $class;
}
sub get_specs {
my ( $self, $file ) = @_;
$file ||= $self->{file} || __FILE__;
my @specs = $self->_pod_to_specs($file);
$self->_parse_specs(@specs);
open my $fh, "<", $file or die "Cannot open $file: $OS_ERROR";
my $contents = do { local $/ = undef; <$fh> };
close $fh;
if ( $contents =~ m/^=head1 DSN OPTIONS/m ) {
PTDEBUG && _d('Parsing DSN OPTIONS');
my $dsn_attribs = {
dsn => 1,
copy => 1,
};
my $parse_dsn_attribs = sub {
my ( $self, $option, $attribs ) = @_;
map {
my $val = $attribs->{$_};
if ( $val ) {
$val = $val eq 'yes' ? 1
: $val eq 'no' ? 0
: $val;
$attribs->{$_} = $val;
}
} keys %$attribs;
return {
key => $option,
%$attribs,
};
};
my $dsn_o = new OptionParser(
description => 'DSN OPTIONS',
head1 => 'DSN OPTIONS',
dsn => 0, # XXX don't infinitely recurse!
item => '\* (.)', # key opts are a single character
skip_rules => 1, # no rules before opts
attributes => $dsn_attribs,
parse_attributes => $parse_dsn_attribs,
);
my @dsn_opts = map {
my $opts = {
key => $_->{spec}->{key},
dsn => $_->{spec}->{dsn},
copy => $_->{spec}->{copy},
desc => $_->{desc},
};
$opts;
} $dsn_o->_pod_to_specs($file);
$self->{DSNParser} = DSNParser->new(opts => \@dsn_opts);
}
if ( $contents =~ m/^=head1 VERSION\n\n^(.+)$/m ) {
$self->{version} = $1;
PTDEBUG && _d($self->{version});
}
return;
}
sub DSNParser {
my ( $self ) = @_;
return $self->{DSNParser};
};
sub get_defaults_files {
my ( $self ) = @_;
return @{$self->{default_files}};
}
sub _pod_to_specs {
my ( $self, $file ) = @_;
$file ||= $self->{file} || __FILE__;
open my $fh, '<', $file or die "Cannot open $file: $OS_ERROR";
my @specs = ();
my @rules = ();
my $para;
local $INPUT_RECORD_SEPARATOR = '';
while ( $para = <$fh> ) {
next unless $para =~ m/^=head1 $self->{head1}/;
last;
}
while ( $para = <$fh> ) {
last if $para =~ m/^=over/;
next if $self->{skip_rules};
chomp $para;
$para =~ s/\s+/ /g;
$para =~ s/$POD_link_re/$1/go;
PTDEBUG && _d('Option rule:', $para);
push @rules, $para;
}
die "POD has no $self->{head1} section" unless $para;
do {
if ( my ($option) = $para =~ m/^=item $self->{item}/ ) {
chomp $para;
PTDEBUG && _d($para);
my %attribs;
$para = <$fh>; # read next paragraph, possibly attributes
if ( $para =~ m/: / ) { # attributes
$para =~ s/\s+\Z//g;
%attribs = map {
my ( $attrib, $val) = split(/: /, $_);
die "Unrecognized attribute for --$option: $attrib"
unless $self->{attributes}->{$attrib};
($attrib, $val);
} split(/; /, $para);
if ( $attribs{'short form'} ) {
$attribs{'short form'} =~ s/-//;
}
$para = <$fh>; # read next paragraph, probably short help desc
}
else {
PTDEBUG && _d('Option has no attributes');
}
$para =~ s/\s+\Z//g;
$para =~ s/\s+/ /g;
$para =~ s/$POD_link_re/$1/go;
$para =~ s/\.(?:\n.*| [A-Z].*|\Z)//s;
PTDEBUG && _d('Short help:', $para);
die "No description after option spec $option" if $para =~ m/^=item/;
if ( my ($base_option) = $option =~ m/^\[no\](.*)/ ) {
$option = $base_option;
$attribs{'negatable'} = 1;
}
push @specs, {
spec => $self->{parse_attributes}->($self, $option, \%attribs),
desc => $para
. (defined $attribs{default} ? " (default $attribs{default})" : ''),
group => ($attribs{'group'} ? $attribs{'group'} : 'default'),
};
}
while ( $para = <$fh> ) {
last unless $para;
if ( $para =~ m/^=head1/ ) {
$para = undef; # Can't 'last' out of a do {} block.
last;
}
last if $para =~ m/^=item /;
}
} while ( $para );
die "No valid specs in $self->{head1}" unless @specs;
close $fh;
return @specs, @rules;
}
sub _parse_specs {
my ( $self, @specs ) = @_;
my %disables; # special rule that requires deferred checking
foreach my $opt ( @specs ) {
if ( ref $opt ) { # It's an option spec, not a rule.
PTDEBUG && _d('Parsing opt spec:',
map { ($_, '=>', $opt->{$_}) } keys %$opt);
my ( $long, $short ) = $opt->{spec} =~ m/^([\w-]+)(?:\|([^!+=]*))?/;
if ( !$long ) {
die "Cannot parse long option from spec $opt->{spec}";
}
$opt->{long} = $long;
die "Duplicate long option --$long" if exists $self->{opts}->{$long};
$self->{opts}->{$long} = $opt;
if ( length $long == 1 ) {
PTDEBUG && _d('Long opt', $long, 'looks like short opt');
$self->{short_opts}->{$long} = $long;
}
if ( $short ) {
die "Duplicate short option -$short"
if exists $self->{short_opts}->{$short};
$self->{short_opts}->{$short} = $long;
$opt->{short} = $short;
}
else {
$opt->{short} = undef;
}
$opt->{is_negatable} = $opt->{spec} =~ m/!/ ? 1 : 0;
$opt->{is_cumulative} = $opt->{spec} =~ m/\+/ ? 1 : 0;
$opt->{is_required} = $opt->{desc} =~ m/required/ ? 1 : 0;
$opt->{group} ||= 'default';
$self->{groups}->{ $opt->{group} }->{$long} = 1;
$opt->{value} = undef;
$opt->{got} = 0;
my ( $type ) = $opt->{spec} =~ m/=(.)/;
$opt->{type} = $type;
PTDEBUG && _d($long, 'type:', $type);
$opt->{spec} =~ s/=./=s/ if ( $type && $type =~ m/[HhAadzm]/ );
if ( (my ($def) = $opt->{desc} =~ m/default\b(?: ([^)]+))?/) ) {
$self->{defaults}->{$long} = defined $def ? $def : 1;
PTDEBUG && _d($long, 'default:', $def);
}
if ( $long eq 'config' ) {
$self->{defaults}->{$long} = join(',', $self->get_defaults_files());
}
if ( (my ($dis) = $opt->{desc} =~ m/(disables .*)/) ) {
$disables{$long} = $dis;
PTDEBUG && _d('Deferring check of disables rule for', $opt, $dis);
}
$self->{opts}->{$long} = $opt;
}
else { # It's an option rule, not a spec.
PTDEBUG && _d('Parsing rule:', $opt);
push @{$self->{rules}}, $opt;
my @participants = $self->_get_participants($opt);
my $rule_ok = 0;
if ( $opt =~ m/mutually exclusive|one and only one/ ) {
$rule_ok = 1;
push @{$self->{mutex}}, \@participants;
PTDEBUG && _d(@participants, 'are mutually exclusive');
}
if ( $opt =~ m/at least one|one and only one/ ) {
$rule_ok = 1;
push @{$self->{atleast1}}, \@participants;
PTDEBUG && _d(@participants, 'require at least one');
}
if ( $opt =~ m/default to/ ) {
$rule_ok = 1;
$self->{defaults_to}->{$participants[0]} = $participants[1];
PTDEBUG && _d($participants[0], 'defaults to', $participants[1]);
}
if ( $opt =~ m/restricted to option groups/ ) {
$rule_ok = 1;
my ($groups) = $opt =~ m/groups ([\w\s\,]+)/;
my @groups = split(',', $groups);
%{$self->{allowed_groups}->{$participants[0]}} = map {
s/\s+//;
$_ => 1;
} @groups;
}
if( $opt =~ m/accepts additional command-line arguments/ ) {
$rule_ok = 1;
$self->{strict} = 0;
PTDEBUG && _d("Strict mode disabled by rule");
}
die "Unrecognized option rule: $opt" unless $rule_ok;
}
}
foreach my $long ( keys %disables ) {
my @participants = $self->_get_participants($disables{$long});
$self->{disables}->{$long} = \@participants;
PTDEBUG && _d('Option', $long, 'disables', @participants);
}
return;
}
sub _get_participants {
my ( $self, $str ) = @_;
my @participants;
foreach my $long ( $str =~ m/--(?:\[no\])?([\w-]+)/g ) {
die "Option --$long does not exist while processing rule $str"
unless exists $self->{opts}->{$long};
push @participants, $long;
}
PTDEBUG && _d('Participants for', $str, ':', @participants);
return @participants;
}
sub opts {
my ( $self ) = @_;
my %opts = %{$self->{opts}};
return %opts;
}
sub short_opts {
my ( $self ) = @_;
my %short_opts = %{$self->{short_opts}};
return %short_opts;
}
sub set_defaults {
my ( $self, %defaults ) = @_;
$self->{defaults} = {};
foreach my $long ( keys %defaults ) {
die "Cannot set default for nonexistent option $long"
unless exists $self->{opts}->{$long};
$self->{defaults}->{$long} = $defaults{$long};
PTDEBUG && _d('Default val for', $long, ':', $defaults{$long});
}
return;
}
sub get_defaults {
my ( $self ) = @_;
return $self->{defaults};
}
sub get_groups {
my ( $self ) = @_;
return $self->{groups};
}
sub _set_option {
my ( $self, $opt, $val ) = @_;
my $long = exists $self->{opts}->{$opt} ? $opt
: exists $self->{short_opts}->{$opt} ? $self->{short_opts}->{$opt}
: die "Getopt::Long gave a nonexistent option: $opt";
$opt = $self->{opts}->{$long};
if ( $opt->{is_cumulative} ) {
$opt->{value}++;
}
else {
$opt->{value} = $val;
}
$opt->{got} = 1;
PTDEBUG && _d('Got option', $long, '=', $val);
}
sub get_opts {
my ( $self ) = @_;
foreach my $long ( keys %{$self->{opts}} ) {
$self->{opts}->{$long}->{got} = 0;
$self->{opts}->{$long}->{value}
= exists $self->{defaults}->{$long} ? $self->{defaults}->{$long}
: $self->{opts}->{$long}->{is_cumulative} ? 0
: undef;
}
$self->{got_opts} = 0;
$self->{errors} = [];
if ( @ARGV && $ARGV[0] eq "--config" ) {
shift @ARGV;
$self->_set_option('config', shift @ARGV);
}
if ( $self->has('config') ) {
my @extra_args;
foreach my $filename ( split(',', $self->get('config')) ) {
eval {
push @extra_args, $self->_read_config_file($filename);
};
if ( $EVAL_ERROR ) {
if ( $self->got('config') ) {
die $EVAL_ERROR;
}
elsif ( PTDEBUG ) {
_d($EVAL_ERROR);
}
}
}
unshift @ARGV, @extra_args;
}
Getopt::Long::Configure('no_ignore_case', 'bundling');
GetOptions(
map { $_->{spec} => sub { $self->_set_option(@_); } }
grep { $_->{long} ne 'config' } # --config is handled specially above.
values %{$self->{opts}}
) or $self->save_error('Error parsing options');
if ( exists $self->{opts}->{version} && $self->{opts}->{version}->{got} ) {
if ( $self->{version} ) {
print $self->{version}, "\n";
}
else {
print "Error parsing version. See the VERSION section of the tool's documentation.\n";
}
exit 1;
}
if ( @ARGV && $self->{strict} ) {
$self->save_error("Unrecognized command-line options @ARGV");
}
foreach my $mutex ( @{$self->{mutex}} ) {
my @set = grep { $self->{opts}->{$_}->{got} } @$mutex;
if ( @set > 1 ) {
my $err = join(', ', map { "--$self->{opts}->{$_}->{long}" }
@{$mutex}[ 0 .. scalar(@$mutex) - 2] )
. ' and --'.$self->{opts}->{$mutex->[-1]}->{long}
. ' are mutually exclusive.';
$self->save_error($err);
}
}
foreach my $required ( @{$self->{atleast1}} ) {
my @set = grep { $self->{opts}->{$_}->{got} } @$required;
if ( @set == 0 ) {
my $err = join(', ', map { "--$self->{opts}->{$_}->{long}" }
@{$required}[ 0 .. scalar(@$required) - 2] )
.' or --'.$self->{opts}->{$required->[-1]}->{long};
$self->save_error("Specify at least one of $err");
}
}
$self->_check_opts( keys %{$self->{opts}} );
$self->{got_opts} = 1;
return;
}
sub _check_opts {
my ( $self, @long ) = @_;
my $long_last = scalar @long;
while ( @long ) {
foreach my $i ( 0..$#long ) {
my $long = $long[$i];
next unless $long;
my $opt = $self->{opts}->{$long};
if ( $opt->{got} ) {
if ( exists $self->{disables}->{$long} ) {
my @disable_opts = @{$self->{disables}->{$long}};
map { $self->{opts}->{$_}->{value} = undef; } @disable_opts;
PTDEBUG && _d('Unset options', @disable_opts,
'because', $long,'disables them');
}
if ( exists $self->{allowed_groups}->{$long} ) {
my @restricted_groups = grep {
!exists $self->{allowed_groups}->{$long}->{$_}
} keys %{$self->{groups}};
my @restricted_opts;
foreach my $restricted_group ( @restricted_groups ) {
RESTRICTED_OPT:
foreach my $restricted_opt (
keys %{$self->{groups}->{$restricted_group}} )
{
next RESTRICTED_OPT if $restricted_opt eq $long;
push @restricted_opts, $restricted_opt
if $self->{opts}->{$restricted_opt}->{got};
}
}
if ( @restricted_opts ) {
my $err;
if ( @restricted_opts == 1 ) {
$err = "--$restricted_opts[0]";
}
else {
$err = join(', ',
map { "--$self->{opts}->{$_}->{long}" }
grep { $_ }
@restricted_opts[0..scalar(@restricted_opts) - 2]
)
. ' or --'.$self->{opts}->{$restricted_opts[-1]}->{long};
}
$self->save_error("--$long is not allowed with $err");
}
}
}
elsif ( $opt->{is_required} ) {
$self->save_error("Required option --$long must be specified");
}
$self->_validate_type($opt);
if ( $opt->{parsed} ) {
delete $long[$i];
}
else {
PTDEBUG && _d('Temporarily failed to parse', $long);
}
}
die "Failed to parse options, possibly due to circular dependencies"
if @long == $long_last;
$long_last = @long;
}
return;
}
sub _validate_type {
my ( $self, $opt ) = @_;
return unless $opt;
if ( !$opt->{type} ) {
$opt->{parsed} = 1;
return;
}
my $val = $opt->{value};
if ( $val && $opt->{type} eq 'm' ) { # type time
PTDEBUG && _d('Parsing option', $opt->{long}, 'as a time value');
my ( $prefix, $num, $suffix ) = $val =~ m/([+-]?)(\d+)([a-z])?$/;
if ( !$suffix ) {
my ( $s ) = $opt->{desc} =~ m/\(suffix (.)\)/;
$suffix = $s || 's';
PTDEBUG && _d('No suffix given; using', $suffix, 'for',
$opt->{long}, '(value:', $val, ')');
}
if ( $suffix =~ m/[smhd]/ ) {
$val = $suffix eq 's' ? $num # Seconds
: $suffix eq 'm' ? $num * 60 # Minutes
: $suffix eq 'h' ? $num * 3600 # Hours
: $num * 86400; # Days
$opt->{value} = ($prefix || '') . $val;
PTDEBUG && _d('Setting option', $opt->{long}, 'to', $val);
}
else {
$self->save_error("Invalid time suffix for --$opt->{long}");
}
}
elsif ( $val && $opt->{type} eq 'd' ) { # type DSN
PTDEBUG && _d('Parsing option', $opt->{long}, 'as a DSN');
my $prev = {};
my $from_key = $self->{defaults_to}->{ $opt->{long} };
if ( $from_key ) {
PTDEBUG && _d($opt->{long}, 'DSN copies from', $from_key, 'DSN');
if ( $self->{opts}->{$from_key}->{parsed} ) {
$prev = $self->{opts}->{$from_key}->{value};
}
else {
PTDEBUG && _d('Cannot parse', $opt->{long}, 'until',
$from_key, 'parsed');
return;
}
}
my $defaults = $self->{DSNParser}->parse_options($self);
$opt->{value} = $self->{DSNParser}->parse($val, $prev, $defaults);
}
elsif ( $val && $opt->{type} eq 'z' ) { # type size
PTDEBUG && _d('Parsing option', $opt->{long}, 'as a size value');
$self->_parse_size($opt, $val);
}
elsif ( $opt->{type} eq 'H' || (defined $val && $opt->{type} eq 'h') ) {
$opt->{value} = { map { $_ => 1 } split(/(?<!\\),\s*/, ($val || '')) };
}
elsif ( $opt->{type} eq 'A' || (defined $val && $opt->{type} eq 'a') ) {
$opt->{value} = [ split(/(?<!\\),\s*/, ($val || '')) ];
}
else {
PTDEBUG && _d('Nothing to validate for option',
$opt->{long}, 'type', $opt->{type}, 'value', $val);
}
$opt->{parsed} = 1;
return;
}
sub get {
my ( $self, $opt ) = @_;
my $long = (length $opt == 1 ? $self->{short_opts}->{$opt} : $opt);
die "Option $opt does not exist"
unless $long && exists $self->{opts}->{$long};
return $self->{opts}->{$long}->{value};
}
sub got {
my ( $self, $opt ) = @_;
my $long = (length $opt == 1 ? $self->{short_opts}->{$opt} : $opt);
die "Option $opt does not exist"
unless $long && exists $self->{opts}->{$long};
return $self->{opts}->{$long}->{got};
}
sub has {
my ( $self, $opt ) = @_;
my $long = (length $opt == 1 ? $self->{short_opts}->{$opt} : $opt);
return defined $long ? exists $self->{opts}->{$long} : 0;
}
sub set {
my ( $self, $opt, $val ) = @_;
my $long = (length $opt == 1 ? $self->{short_opts}->{$opt} : $opt);
die "Option $opt does not exist"
unless $long && exists $self->{opts}->{$long};
$self->{opts}->{$long}->{value} = $val;
return;
}
sub save_error {
my ( $self, $error ) = @_;
push @{$self->{errors}}, $error;
return;
}
sub errors {
my ( $self ) = @_;
return $self->{errors};
}
sub usage {
my ( $self ) = @_;
warn "No usage string is set" unless $self->{usage}; # XXX
return "Usage: " . ($self->{usage} || '') . "\n";
}
sub descr {
my ( $self ) = @_;
warn "No description string is set" unless $self->{description}; # XXX
my $descr = ($self->{description} || $self->{program_name} || '')
. " For more details, please use the --help option, "
. "or try 'perldoc $PROGRAM_NAME' "
. "for complete documentation.";
$descr = join("\n", $descr =~ m/(.{0,80})(?:\s+|$)/g)
unless $ENV{DONT_BREAK_LINES};
$descr =~ s/ +$//mg;
return $descr;
}
sub usage_or_errors {
my ( $self, $file, $return ) = @_;
$file ||= $self->{file} || __FILE__;
if ( !$self->{description} || !$self->{usage} ) {
PTDEBUG && _d("Getting description and usage from SYNOPSIS in", $file);
my %synop = $self->_parse_synopsis($file);
$self->{description} ||= $synop{description};
$self->{usage} ||= $synop{usage};
PTDEBUG && _d("Description:", $self->{description},
"\nUsage:", $self->{usage});
}
if ( $self->{opts}->{help}->{got} ) {
print $self->print_usage() or die "Cannot print usage: $OS_ERROR";
exit 0 unless $return;
}
elsif ( scalar @{$self->{errors}} ) {
print $self->print_errors() or die "Cannot print errors: $OS_ERROR";
exit 1 unless $return;
}
return;
}
sub print_errors {
my ( $self ) = @_;
my $usage = $self->usage() . "\n";
if ( (my @errors = @{$self->{errors}}) ) {
$usage .= join("\n * ", 'Errors in command-line arguments:', @errors)
. "\n";
}
return $usage . "\n" . $self->descr();
}
sub print_usage {
my ( $self ) = @_;
die "Run get_opts() before print_usage()" unless $self->{got_opts};
my @opts = values %{$self->{opts}};
my $maxl = max(
map {
length($_->{long}) # option long name
+ ($_->{is_negatable} ? 4 : 0) # "[no]" if opt is negatable
+ ($_->{type} ? 2 : 0) # "=x" where x is the opt type
}
@opts);
my $maxs = max(0,
map {
length($_)
+ ($self->{opts}->{$_}->{is_negatable} ? 4 : 0)
+ ($self->{opts}->{$_}->{type} ? 2 : 0)
}
values %{$self->{short_opts}});
my $lcol = max($maxl, ($maxs + 3));
my $rcol = 80 - $lcol - 6;
my $rpad = ' ' x ( 80 - $rcol );
$maxs = max($lcol - 3, $maxs);
my $usage = $self->descr() . "\n" . $self->usage();
my @groups = reverse sort grep { $_ ne 'default'; } keys %{$self->{groups}};
push @groups, 'default';
foreach my $group ( reverse @groups ) {
$usage .= "\n".($group eq 'default' ? 'Options' : $group).":\n\n";
foreach my $opt (
sort { $a->{long} cmp $b->{long} }
grep { $_->{group} eq $group }
@opts )
{
my $long = $opt->{is_negatable} ? "[no]$opt->{long}" : $opt->{long};
my $short = $opt->{short};
my $desc = $opt->{desc};
$long .= $opt->{type} ? "=$opt->{type}" : "";
if ( $opt->{type} && $opt->{type} eq 'm' ) {
my ($s) = $desc =~ m/\(suffix (.)\)/;
$s ||= 's';
$desc =~ s/\s+\(suffix .\)//;
$desc .= ". Optional suffix s=seconds, m=minutes, h=hours, "
. "d=days; if no suffix, $s is used.";
}
$desc = join("\n$rpad", grep { $_ } $desc =~ m/(.{0,$rcol}(?!\W))(?:\s+|(?<=\W)|$)/g);
$desc =~ s/ +$//mg;
if ( $short ) {
$usage .= sprintf(" --%-${maxs}s -%s %s\n", $long, $short, $desc);
}
else {
$usage .= sprintf(" --%-${lcol}s %s\n", $long, $desc);
}
}
}
$usage .= "\nOption types: s=string, i=integer, f=float, h/H/a/A=comma-separated list, d=DSN, z=size, m=time\n";
if ( (my @rules = @{$self->{rules}}) ) {
$usage .= "\nRules:\n\n";
$usage .= join("\n", map { " $_" } @rules) . "\n";
}
if ( $self->{DSNParser} ) {
$usage .= "\n" . $self->{DSNParser}->usage();
}
$usage .= "\nOptions and values after processing arguments:\n\n";
foreach my $opt ( sort { $a->{long} cmp $b->{long} } @opts ) {
my $val = $opt->{value};
my $type = $opt->{type} || '';
my $bool = $opt->{spec} =~ m/^[\w-]+(?:\|[\w-])?!?$/;
$val = $bool ? ( $val ? 'TRUE' : 'FALSE' )
: !defined $val ? '(No value)'
: $type eq 'd' ? $self->{DSNParser}->as_string($val)
: $type =~ m/H|h/ ? join(',', sort keys %$val)
: $type =~ m/A|a/ ? join(',', @$val)
: $val;
$usage .= sprintf(" --%-${lcol}s %s\n", $opt->{long}, $val);
}
return $usage;
}
sub prompt_noecho {
shift @_ if ref $_[0] eq __PACKAGE__;
my ( $prompt ) = @_;
local $OUTPUT_AUTOFLUSH = 1;
print $prompt
or die "Cannot print: $OS_ERROR";
my $response;
eval {
require Term::ReadKey;
Term::ReadKey::ReadMode('noecho');
chomp($response = <STDIN>);
Term::ReadKey::ReadMode('normal');
print "\n"
or die "Cannot print: $OS_ERROR";
};
if ( $EVAL_ERROR ) {
die "Cannot read response; is Term::ReadKey installed? $EVAL_ERROR";
}
return $response;
}
sub _read_config_file {
my ( $self, $filename ) = @_;
open my $fh, "<", $filename or die "Cannot open $filename: $OS_ERROR\n";
my @args;
my $prefix = '--';
my $parse = 1;
LINE:
while ( my $line = <$fh> ) {
chomp $line;
next LINE if $line =~ m/^\s*(?:\#|\;|$)/;
$line =~ s/\s+#.*$//g;
$line =~ s/^\s+|\s+$//g;
if ( $line eq '--' ) {
$prefix = '';
$parse = 0;
next LINE;
}
if ( $parse
&& (my($opt, $arg) = $line =~ m/^\s*([^=\s]+?)(?:\s*=\s*(.*?)\s*)?$/)
) {
push @args, grep { defined $_ } ("$prefix$opt", $arg);
}
elsif ( $line =~ m/./ ) {
push @args, $line;
}
else {
die "Syntax error in file $filename at line $INPUT_LINE_NUMBER";
}
}
close $fh;
return @args;
}
sub read_para_after {
my ( $self, $file, $regex ) = @_;
open my $fh, "<", $file or die "Can't open $file: $OS_ERROR";
local $INPUT_RECORD_SEPARATOR = '';
my $para;
while ( $para = <$fh> ) {
next unless $para =~ m/^=pod$/m;
last;
}
while ( $para = <$fh> ) {
next unless $para =~ m/$regex/;
last;
}
$para = <$fh>;
chomp($para);
close $fh or die "Can't close $file: $OS_ERROR";
return $para;
}
sub clone {
my ( $self ) = @_;
my %clone = map {
my $hashref = $self->{$_};
my $val_copy = {};
foreach my $key ( keys %$hashref ) {
my $ref = ref $hashref->{$key};
$val_copy->{$key} = !$ref ? $hashref->{$key}
: $ref eq 'HASH' ? { %{$hashref->{$key}} }
: $ref eq 'ARRAY' ? [ @{$hashref->{$key}} ]
: $hashref->{$key};
}
$_ => $val_copy;
} qw(opts short_opts defaults);
foreach my $scalar ( qw(got_opts) ) {
$clone{$scalar} = $self->{$scalar};
}
return bless \%clone;
}
sub _parse_size {
my ( $self, $opt, $val ) = @_;
if ( lc($val || '') eq 'null' ) {
PTDEBUG && _d('NULL size for', $opt->{long});
$opt->{value} = 'null';
return;
}
my %factor_for = (k => 1_024, M => 1_048_576, G => 1_073_741_824);
my ($pre, $num, $factor) = $val =~ m/^([+-])?(\d+)([kMG])?$/;
if ( defined $num ) {
if ( $factor ) {
$num *= $factor_for{$factor};
PTDEBUG && _d('Setting option', $opt->{y},
'to num', $num, '* factor', $factor);
}
$opt->{value} = ($pre || '') . $num;
}
else {
$self->save_error("Invalid size for --$opt->{long}: $val");
}
return;
}
sub _parse_attribs {
my ( $self, $option, $attribs ) = @_;
my $types = $self->{types};
return $option
. ($attribs->{'short form'} ? '|' . $attribs->{'short form'} : '' )
. ($attribs->{'negatable'} ? '!' : '' )
. ($attribs->{'cumulative'} ? '+' : '' )
. ($attribs->{'type'} ? '=' . $types->{$attribs->{type}} : '' );
}
sub _parse_synopsis {
my ( $self, $file ) = @_;
$file ||= $self->{file} || __FILE__;
PTDEBUG && _d("Parsing SYNOPSIS in", $file);
local $INPUT_RECORD_SEPARATOR = ''; # read paragraphs
open my $fh, "<", $file or die "Cannot open $file: $OS_ERROR";
my $para;
1 while defined($para = <$fh>) && $para !~ m/^=head1 SYNOPSIS/;
die "$file does not contain a SYNOPSIS section" unless $para;
my @synop;
for ( 1..2 ) { # 1 for the usage, 2 for the description
my $para = <$fh>;
push @synop, $para;
}
close $fh;
PTDEBUG && _d("Raw SYNOPSIS text:", @synop);
my ($usage, $desc) = @synop;
die "The SYNOPSIS section in $file is not formatted properly"
unless $usage && $desc;
$usage =~ s/^\s*Usage:\s+(.+)/$1/;
chomp $usage;
$desc =~ s/\n/ /g;
$desc =~ s/\s{2,}/ /g;
$desc =~ s/\. ([A-Z][a-z])/. $1/g;
$desc =~ s/\s+$//;
return (
description => $desc,
usage => $usage,
);
};
sub _d {
my ($package, undef, $line) = caller 0;
@_ = map { (my $temp = $_) =~ s/\n/\n# /g; $temp; }
map { defined $_ ? $_ : 'undef' }
@_;
print STDERR "# $package:$line $PID ", join(' ', @_), "\n";
}
if ( PTDEBUG ) {
print '# ', $^X, ' ', $], "\n";
if ( my $uname = `uname -a` ) {
$uname =~ s/\s+/ /g;
print "# $uname\n";
}
print '# Arguments: ',
join(' ', map { my $a = "_[$_]_"; $a =~ s/\n/\n# /g; $a; } @ARGV), "\n";
}
1;
}
# ###########################################################################
# End OptionParser package
# ###########################################################################
# ###########################################################################
# Mo package
# This package is a copy without comments from the original. The original
# with comments and its test file can be found in the Bazaar repository at,
# lib/Mo.pm
# t/lib/Mo.t
# See https://launchpad.net/percona-toolkit for more information.
# ###########################################################################
{
BEGIN {
$INC{"Mo.pm"} = __FILE__;
package Mo;
our $VERSION = '0.30_Percona'; # Forked from 0.30 of Mo.
{
no strict 'refs';
sub _glob_for {
return \*{shift()}
}
sub _stash_for {
return \%{ shift() . "::" };
}
}
use strict;
use warnings qw( FATAL all );
use Carp ();
use Scalar::Util qw(looks_like_number blessed);
our %TYPES = (
Bool => sub { !$_[0] || (defined $_[0] && looks_like_number($_[0]) && $_[0] == 1) },
Num => sub { defined $_[0] && looks_like_number($_[0]) },
Int => sub { defined $_[0] && looks_like_number($_[0]) && $_[0] == int($_[0]) },
Str => sub { defined $_[0] },
Object => sub { defined $_[0] && blessed($_[0]) },
FileHandle => sub { local $@; require IO::Handle; fileno($_[0]) && $_[0]->opened },
map {
my $type = /R/ ? $_ : uc $_;
$_ . "Ref" => sub { ref $_[0] eq $type }
} qw(Array Code Hash Regexp Glob Scalar)
);
our %metadata_for;
{
package Mo::Object;
sub new {
my $class = shift;
my $args = $class->BUILDARGS(@_);
my @args_to_delete;
while ( my ($attr, $meta) = each %{$metadata_for{$class}} ) {
next unless exists $meta->{init_arg};
my $init_arg = $meta->{init_arg};
if ( defined $init_arg ) {
$args->{$attr} = delete $args->{$init_arg};
}
else {
push @args_to_delete, $attr;
}
}
delete $args->{$_} for @args_to_delete;
for my $attribute ( keys %$args ) {
if ( my $coerce = $metadata_for{$class}{$attribute}{coerce} ) {
$args->{$attribute} = $coerce->($args->{$attribute});
}
if ( my $I = $metadata_for{$class}{$attribute}{isa} ) {
( (my $I_name), $I ) = @{$I};
Mo::_check_type_constaints($attribute, $I, $I_name, $args->{$attribute});
}
}
while ( my ($attribute, $meta) = each %{$metadata_for{$class}} ) {
next unless $meta->{required};
Carp::confess("Attribute ($attribute) is required for $class")
if ! exists $args->{$attribute}
}
@_ = %$args;
my $self = bless $args, $class;
my @build_subs;
my $linearized_isa = mro::get_linear_isa($class);
for my $isa_class ( @$linearized_isa ) {
unshift @build_subs, *{ Mo::_glob_for "${isa_class}::BUILD" }{CODE};
}
exists &$_ && $_->( $self, @_ ) for grep { defined } @build_subs;
return $self;
}
sub BUILDARGS {
shift;
my $ref;
if ( @_ == 1 && ref($_[0]) ) {
Carp::confess("Single parameters to new() must be a HASH ref")
unless ref($_[0]) eq ref({});
$ref = {%{$_[0]}} # We want a new reference, always
}
else {
$ref = { @_ };
}
return $ref;
}
}
my %export_for;
sub Mo::import {
warnings->import(qw(FATAL all));
strict->import();
my $caller = scalar caller(); # Caller's package
my $caller_pkg = $caller . "::"; # Caller's package with :: at the end
my (%exports, %options);
my (undef, @features) = @_;
my %ignore = ( map { $_ => 1 } qw( is isa init_arg builder buildargs clearer predicate build handles default required ) );
for my $feature (grep { !$ignore{$_} } @features) {
{ local $@; require "Mo/$feature.pm"; }
{
no strict 'refs';
&{"Mo::${feature}::e"}(
$caller_pkg,
\%exports,
\%options,
\@_
);
}
}
return if $exports{M};
%exports = (
extends => sub {
for my $class ( map { "$_" } @_ ) {
$class =~ s{::|'}{/}g;
{ local $@; eval { require "$class.pm" } } # or warn $@;
}
_set_package_isa($caller, @_);
_set_inherited_metadata($caller);
},
has => sub {
my $names = shift;
for my $attribute ( ref $names ? @$names : $names ) {
my %args = @_;
my $method = ($args{is} || '') eq 'ro'
? sub {
Carp::confess("Cannot assign a value to a read-only accessor at reader ${caller_pkg}${attribute}")
if $#_;
return $_[0]{$attribute};
}
: sub {
return $#_
? $_[0]{$attribute} = $_[1]
: $_[0]{$attribute};
};
$metadata_for{$caller}{$attribute} = ();
if ( my $I = $args{isa} ) {
my $orig_I = $I;
my $type;
if ( $I =~ /\A(ArrayRef|Maybe)\[(.*)\]\z/ ) {
$I = _nested_constraints($attribute, $1, $2);
}
$metadata_for{$caller}{$attribute}{isa} = [$orig_I, $I];
my $orig_method = $method;
$method = sub {
if ( $#_ ) {
Mo::_check_type_constaints($attribute, $I, $orig_I, $_[1]);
}
goto &$orig_method;
};
}
if ( my $builder = $args{builder} ) {
my $original_method = $method;
$method = sub {
$#_
? goto &$original_method
: ! exists $_[0]{$attribute}
? $_[0]{$attribute} = $_[0]->$builder
: goto &$original_method
};
}
if ( my $code = $args{default} ) {
Carp::confess("${caller}::${attribute}'s default is $code, but should be a coderef")
unless ref($code) eq 'CODE';
my $original_method = $method;
$method = sub {
$#_
? goto &$original_method
: ! exists $_[0]{$attribute}
? $_[0]{$attribute} = $_[0]->$code
: goto &$original_method
};
}
if ( my $role = $args{does} ) {
my $original_method = $method;
$method = sub {
if ( $#_ ) {
Carp::confess(qq<Attribute ($attribute) doesn't consume a '$role' role">)
unless Scalar::Util::blessed($_[1]) && eval { $_[1]->does($role) }
}
goto &$original_method
};
}
if ( my $coercion = $args{coerce} ) {
$metadata_for{$caller}{$attribute}{coerce} = $coercion;
my $original_method = $method;
$method = sub {
if ( $#_ ) {
return $original_method->($_[0], $coercion->($_[1]))
}
goto &$original_method;
}
}
$method = $options{$_}->($method, $attribute, @_)
for sort keys %options;
*{ _glob_for "${caller}::$attribute" } = $method;
if ( $args{required} ) {
$metadata_for{$caller}{$attribute}{required} = 1;
}
if ($args{clearer}) {
*{ _glob_for "${caller}::$args{clearer}" }
= sub { delete shift->{$attribute} }
}
if ($args{predicate}) {
*{ _glob_for "${caller}::$args{predicate}" }
= sub { exists shift->{$attribute} }
}
if ($args{handles}) {
_has_handles($caller, $attribute, \%args);
}
if (exists $args{init_arg}) {
$metadata_for{$caller}{$attribute}{init_arg} = $args{init_arg};
}
}
},
%exports,
);
$export_for{$caller} = [ keys %exports ];
for my $keyword ( keys %exports ) {
*{ _glob_for "${caller}::$keyword" } = $exports{$keyword}
}
*{ _glob_for "${caller}::extends" }{CODE}->( "Mo::Object" )
unless @{ *{ _glob_for "${caller}::ISA" }{ARRAY} || [] };
};
sub _check_type_constaints {
my ($attribute, $I, $I_name, $val) = @_;
( ref($I) eq 'CODE'
? $I->($val)
: (ref $val eq $I
|| ($val && $val eq $I)
|| (exists $TYPES{$I} && $TYPES{$I}->($val)))
)
|| Carp::confess(
qq<Attribute ($attribute) does not pass the type constraint because: >
. qq<Validation failed for '$I_name' with value >
. (defined $val ? Mo::Dumper($val) : 'undef') )
}
sub _has_handles {
my ($caller, $attribute, $args) = @_;
my $handles = $args->{handles};
my $ref = ref $handles;
my $kv;
if ( $ref eq ref [] ) {
$kv = { map { $_,$_ } @{$handles} };
}
elsif ( $ref eq ref {} ) {
$kv = $handles;
}
elsif ( $ref eq ref qr// ) {
Carp::confess("Cannot delegate methods based on a Regexp without a type constraint (isa)")
unless $args->{isa};
my $target_class = $args->{isa};
$kv = {
map { $_, $_ }
grep { $_ =~ $handles }
grep { !exists $Mo::Object::{$_} && $target_class->can($_) }
grep { $_ ne 'has' && $_ ne 'extends' }
keys %{ _stash_for $target_class }
};
}
else {
Carp::confess("handles for $ref not yet implemented");
}
while ( my ($method, $target) = each %{$kv} ) {
my $name = _glob_for "${caller}::$method";
Carp::confess("You cannot overwrite a locally defined method ($method) with a delegation")
if defined &$name;
my ($target, @curried_args) = ref($target) ? @$target : $target;
*$name = sub {
my $self = shift;
my $delegate_to = $self->$attribute();
my $error = "Cannot delegate $method to $target because the value of $attribute";
Carp::confess("$error is not defined") unless $delegate_to;
Carp::confess("$error is not an object (got '$delegate_to')")
unless Scalar::Util::blessed($delegate_to) || (!ref($delegate_to) && $delegate_to->can($target));
return $delegate_to->$target(@curried_args, @_);
}
}
}
sub _nested_constraints {
my ($attribute, $aggregate_type, $type) = @_;
my $inner_types;
if ( $type =~ /\A(ArrayRef|Maybe)\[(.*)\]\z/ ) {
$inner_types = _nested_constraints($1, $2);
}
else {
$inner_types = $TYPES{$type};
}
if ( $aggregate_type eq 'ArrayRef' ) {
return sub {
my ($val) = @_;
return unless ref($val) eq ref([]);
if ($inner_types) {
for my $value ( @{$val} ) {
return unless $inner_types->($value)
}
}
else {
for my $value ( @{$val} ) {
return unless $value && ($value eq $type
|| (Scalar::Util::blessed($value) && $value->isa($type)));
}
}
return 1;
};
}
elsif ( $aggregate_type eq 'Maybe' ) {
return sub {
my ($value) = @_;
return 1 if ! defined($value);
if ($inner_types) {
return unless $inner_types->($value)
}
else {
return unless $value eq $type
|| (Scalar::Util::blessed($value) && $value->isa($type));
}
return 1;
}
}
else {
Carp::confess("Nested aggregate types are only implemented for ArrayRefs and Maybe");
}
}
sub _set_package_isa {
my ($package, @new_isa) = @_;
*{ _glob_for "${package}::ISA" } = [@new_isa];
}
sub _set_inherited_metadata {
my $class = shift;
my $linearized_isa = mro::get_linear_isa($class);
my %new_metadata;
for my $isa_class (reverse @$linearized_isa) {
%new_metadata = (
%new_metadata,
%{ $metadata_for{$isa_class} || {} },
);
}
$metadata_for{$class} = \%new_metadata;
}
sub unimport {
my $caller = scalar caller();
my $stash = _stash_for( $caller );
delete $stash->{$_} for @{$export_for{$caller}};
}
sub Dumper {
require Data::Dumper;
local $Data::Dumper::Indent = 0;
local $Data::Dumper::Sortkeys = 0;
local $Data::Dumper::Quotekeys = 0;
local $Data::Dumper::Terse = 1;
Data::Dumper::Dumper(@_)
}
BEGIN {
if ($] >= 5.010) {
{ local $@; require mro; }
}
else {
local $@;
eval {
require MRO::Compat;
} or do {
*mro::get_linear_isa = *mro::get_linear_isa_dfs = sub {
no strict 'refs';
my $classname = shift;
my @lin = ($classname);
my %stored;
foreach my $parent (@{"$classname\::ISA"}) {
my $plin = mro::get_linear_isa_dfs($parent);
foreach (@$plin) {
next if exists $stored{$_};
push(@lin, $_);
$stored{$_} = 1;
}
}
return \@lin;
};
}
}
}
}
1;
}
# ###########################################################################
# End Mo package
# ###########################################################################
# ###########################################################################
# VersionParser package
# This package is a copy without comments from the original. The original
# with comments and its test file can be found in the Bazaar repository at,
# lib/VersionParser.pm
# t/lib/VersionParser.t
# See https://launchpad.net/percona-toolkit for more information.
# ###########################################################################
{
package VersionParser;
use Mo;
use Scalar::Util qw(blessed);
use English qw(-no_match_vars);
use constant PTDEBUG => $ENV{PTDEBUG} || 0;
use overload (
'""' => "version",
'<=>' => "cmp",
'cmp' => "cmp",
fallback => 1,
);
use Carp ();
our $VERSION = 0.01;
has major => (
is => 'ro',
isa => 'Int',
required => 1,
);
has [qw( minor revision )] => (
is => 'ro',
isa => 'Num',
);
has flavor => (
is => 'ro',
isa => 'Str',
default => sub { 'Unknown' },
);
has innodb_version => (
is => 'ro',
isa => 'Str',
default => sub { 'NO' },
);
sub series {
my $self = shift;
return $self->_join_version($self->major, $self->minor);
}
sub version {
my $self = shift;
return $self->_join_version($self->major, $self->minor, $self->revision);
}
sub is_in {
my ($self, $target) = @_;
return $self eq $target;
}
sub _join_version {
my ($self, @parts) = @_;
return join ".", map { my $c = $_; $c =~ s/^0\./0/; $c } grep defined, @parts;
}
sub _split_version {
my ($self, $str) = @_;
my @version_parts = map { s/^0(?=\d)/0./; $_ } $str =~ m/(\d+)/g;
return @version_parts[0..2];
}
sub normalized_version {
my ( $self ) = @_;
my $result = sprintf('%d%02d%02d', map { $_ || 0 } $self->major,
$self->minor,
$self->revision);
PTDEBUG && _d($self->version, 'normalizes to', $result);
return $result;
}
sub comment {
my ( $self, $cmd ) = @_;
my $v = $self->normalized_version();
return "/*!$v $cmd */"
}
my @methods = qw(major minor revision);
sub cmp {
my ($left, $right) = @_;
my $right_obj = (blessed($right) && $right->isa(ref($left)))
? $right
: ref($left)->new($right);
my $retval = 0;
for my $m ( @methods ) {
last unless defined($left->$m) && defined($right_obj->$m);
$retval = $left->$m <=> $right_obj->$m;
last if $retval;
}
return $retval;
}
sub BUILDARGS {
my $self = shift;
if ( @_ == 1 ) {
my %args;
if ( blessed($_[0]) && $_[0]->can("selectrow_hashref") ) {
PTDEBUG && _d("VersionParser got a dbh, trying to get the version");
my $dbh = $_[0];
local $dbh->{FetchHashKeyName} = 'NAME_lc';
my $query = eval {
$dbh->selectall_arrayref(q/SHOW VARIABLES LIKE 'version%'/, { Slice => {} })
};
if ( $query ) {
$query = { map { $_->{variable_name} => $_->{value} } @$query };
@args{@methods} = $self->_split_version($query->{version});
$args{flavor} = delete $query->{version_comment}
if $query->{version_comment};
}
elsif ( eval { ($query) = $dbh->selectrow_array(q/SELECT VERSION()/) } ) {
@args{@methods} = $self->_split_version($query);
}
else {
Carp::confess("Couldn't get the version from the dbh while "
. "creating a VersionParser object: $@");
}
$args{innodb_version} = eval { $self->_innodb_version($dbh) };
}
elsif ( !ref($_[0]) ) {
@args{@methods} = $self->_split_version($_[0]);
}
for my $method (@methods) {
delete $args{$method} unless defined $args{$method};
}
@_ = %args if %args;
}
return $self->SUPER::BUILDARGS(@_);
}
sub _innodb_version {
my ( $self, $dbh ) = @_;
return unless $dbh;
my $innodb_version = "NO";
my ($innodb) =
grep { $_->{engine} =~ m/InnoDB/i }
map {
my %hash;
@hash{ map { lc $_ } keys %$_ } = values %$_;
\%hash;
}
@{ $dbh->selectall_arrayref("SHOW ENGINES", {Slice=>{}}) };
if ( $innodb ) {
PTDEBUG && _d("InnoDB support:", $innodb->{support});
if ( $innodb->{support} =~ m/YES|DEFAULT/i ) {
my $vars = $dbh->selectrow_hashref(
"SHOW VARIABLES LIKE 'innodb_version'");
$innodb_version = !$vars ? "BUILTIN"
: ($vars->{Value} || $vars->{value});
}
else {
$innodb_version = $innodb->{support}; # probably DISABLED or NO
}
}
PTDEBUG && _d("InnoDB version:", $innodb_version);
return $innodb_version;
}
sub _d {
my ($package, undef, $line) = caller 0;
@_ = map { (my $temp = $_) =~ s/\n/\n# /g; $temp; }
map { defined $_ ? $_ : 'undef' }
@_;
print STDERR "# $package:$line $PID ", join(' ', @_), "\n";
}
no Mo;
1;
}
# ###########################################################################
# End VersionParser package
# ###########################################################################
# ###########################################################################
# Quoter package
# This package is a copy without comments from the original. The original
# with comments and its test file can be found in the Bazaar repository at,
# lib/Quoter.pm
# t/lib/Quoter.t
# See https://launchpad.net/percona-toolkit for more information.
# ###########################################################################
{
package Quoter;
use strict;
use warnings FATAL => 'all';
use English qw(-no_match_vars);
use constant PTDEBUG => $ENV{PTDEBUG} || 0;
sub new {
my ( $class, %args ) = @_;
return bless {}, $class;
}
sub quote {
my ( $self, @vals ) = @_;
foreach my $val ( @vals ) {
$val =~ s/`/``/g;
}
return join('.', map { '`' . $_ . '`' } @vals);
}
sub quote_val {
my ( $self, $val, %args ) = @_;
return 'NULL' unless defined $val; # undef = NULL
return "''" if $val eq ''; # blank string = ''
return $val if $val =~ m/^0x[0-9a-fA-F]+$/ # quote hex data
&& !$args{is_char}; # unless is_char is true
$val =~ s/(['\\])/\\$1/g;
return "'$val'";
}
sub split_unquote {
my ( $self, $db_tbl, $default_db ) = @_;
my ( $db, $tbl ) = split(/[.]/, $db_tbl);
if ( !$tbl ) {
$tbl = $db;
$db = $default_db;
}
for ($db, $tbl) {
next unless $_;
s/\A`//;
s/`\z//;
s/``/`/g;
}
return ($db, $tbl);
}
sub literal_like {
my ( $self, $like ) = @_;
return unless $like;
$like =~ s/([%_])/\\$1/g;
return "'$like'";
}
sub join_quote {
my ( $self, $default_db, $db_tbl ) = @_;
return unless $db_tbl;
my ($db, $tbl) = split(/[.]/, $db_tbl);
if ( !$tbl ) {
$tbl = $db;
$db = $default_db;
}
$db = "`$db`" if $db && $db !~ m/^`/;
$tbl = "`$tbl`" if $tbl && $tbl !~ m/^`/;
return $db ? "$db.$tbl" : $tbl;
}
sub serialize_list {
my ( $self, @args ) = @_;
return unless @args;
return $args[0] if @args == 1 && !defined $args[0];
die "Cannot serialize multiple values with undef/NULL"
if grep { !defined $_ } @args;
return join ',', map { quotemeta } @args;
}
sub deserialize_list {
my ( $self, $string ) = @_;
return $string unless defined $string;
my @escaped_parts = $string =~ /
\G # Start of string, or end of previous match.
( # Each of these is an element in the original list.
[^\\,]* # Anything not a backslash or a comma
(?: # When we get here, we found one of the above.
\\. # A backslash followed by something so we can continue
[^\\,]* # Same as above.
)* # Repeat zero of more times.
)
, # Comma dividing elements
/sxgc;
push @escaped_parts, pos($string) ? substr( $string, pos($string) ) : $string;
my @unescaped_parts = map {
my $part = $_;
my $char_class = utf8::is_utf8($part) # If it's a UTF-8 string,
? qr/(?=\p{ASCII})\W/ # We only care about non-word
: qr/(?=\p{ASCII})\W|[\x{80}-\x{FF}]/; # Otherwise,
$part =~ s/\\($char_class)/$1/g;
$part;
} @escaped_parts;
return @unescaped_parts;
}
1;
}
# ###########################################################################
# End Quoter package
# ###########################################################################
# ###########################################################################
# DSNParser package
# This package is a copy without comments from the original. The original
# with comments and its test file can be found in the Bazaar repository at,
# lib/DSNParser.pm
# t/lib/DSNParser.t
# See https://launchpad.net/percona-toolkit for more information.
# ###########################################################################
{
package DSNParser;
use strict;
use warnings FATAL => 'all';
use English qw(-no_match_vars);
use constant PTDEBUG => $ENV{PTDEBUG} || 0;
use Data::Dumper;
$Data::Dumper::Indent = 0;
$Data::Dumper::Quotekeys = 0;
my $dsn_sep = qr/(?<!\\),/;
eval {
require DBI;
};
my $have_dbi = $EVAL_ERROR ? 0 : 1;
sub new {
my ( $class, %args ) = @_;
foreach my $arg ( qw(opts) ) {
die "I need a $arg argument" unless $args{$arg};
}
my $self = {
opts => {} # h, P, u, etc. Should come from DSN OPTIONS section in POD.
};
foreach my $opt ( @{$args{opts}} ) {
if ( !$opt->{key} || !$opt->{desc} ) {
die "Invalid DSN option: ", Dumper($opt);
}
PTDEBUG && _d('DSN option:',
join(', ',
map { "$_=" . (defined $opt->{$_} ? ($opt->{$_} || '') : 'undef') }
keys %$opt
)
);
$self->{opts}->{$opt->{key}} = {
dsn => $opt->{dsn},
desc => $opt->{desc},
copy => $opt->{copy} || 0,
};
}
return bless $self, $class;
}
sub prop {
my ( $self, $prop, $value ) = @_;
if ( @_ > 2 ) {
PTDEBUG && _d('Setting', $prop, 'property');
$self->{$prop} = $value;
}
return $self->{$prop};
}
sub parse {
my ( $self, $dsn, $prev, $defaults ) = @_;
if ( !$dsn ) {
PTDEBUG && _d('No DSN to parse');
return;
}
PTDEBUG && _d('Parsing', $dsn);
$prev ||= {};
$defaults ||= {};
my %given_props;
my %final_props;
my $opts = $self->{opts};
foreach my $dsn_part ( split($dsn_sep, $dsn) ) {
$dsn_part =~ s/\\,/,/g;
if ( my ($prop_key, $prop_val) = $dsn_part =~ m/^(.)=(.*)$/ ) {
$given_props{$prop_key} = $prop_val;
}
else {
PTDEBUG && _d('Interpreting', $dsn_part, 'as h=', $dsn_part);
$given_props{h} = $dsn_part;
}
}
foreach my $key ( keys %$opts ) {
PTDEBUG && _d('Finding value for', $key);
$final_props{$key} = $given_props{$key};
if ( !defined $final_props{$key}
&& defined $prev->{$key} && $opts->{$key}->{copy} )
{
$final_props{$key} = $prev->{$key};
PTDEBUG && _d('Copying value for', $key, 'from previous DSN');
}
if ( !defined $final_props{$key} ) {
$final_props{$key} = $defaults->{$key};
PTDEBUG && _d('Copying value for', $key, 'from defaults');
}
}
foreach my $key ( keys %given_props ) {
die "Unknown DSN option '$key' in '$dsn'. For more details, "
. "please use the --help option, or try 'perldoc $PROGRAM_NAME' "
. "for complete documentation."
unless exists $opts->{$key};
}
if ( (my $required = $self->prop('required')) ) {
foreach my $key ( keys %$required ) {
die "Missing required DSN option '$key' in '$dsn'. For more details, "
. "please use the --help option, or try 'perldoc $PROGRAM_NAME' "
. "for complete documentation."
unless $final_props{$key};
}
}
return \%final_props;
}
sub parse_options {
my ( $self, $o ) = @_;
die 'I need an OptionParser object' unless ref $o eq 'OptionParser';
my $dsn_string
= join(',',
map { "$_=".$o->get($_); }
grep { $o->has($_) && $o->get($_) }
keys %{$self->{opts}}
);
PTDEBUG && _d('DSN string made from options:', $dsn_string);
return $self->parse($dsn_string);
}
sub as_string {
my ( $self, $dsn, $props ) = @_;
return $dsn unless ref $dsn;
my @keys = $props ? @$props : sort keys %$dsn;
return join(',',
map { "$_=" . ($_ eq 'p' ? '...' : $dsn->{$_}) }
grep {
exists $self->{opts}->{$_}
&& exists $dsn->{$_}
&& defined $dsn->{$_}
} @keys);
}
sub usage {
my ( $self ) = @_;
my $usage
= "DSN syntax is key=value[,key=value...] Allowable DSN keys:\n\n"
. " KEY COPY MEANING\n"
. " === ==== =============================================\n";
my %opts = %{$self->{opts}};
foreach my $key ( sort keys %opts ) {
$usage .= " $key "
. ($opts{$key}->{copy} ? 'yes ' : 'no ')
. ($opts{$key}->{desc} || '[No description]')
. "\n";
}
$usage .= "\n If the DSN is a bareword, the word is treated as the 'h' key.\n";
return $usage;
}
sub get_cxn_params {
my ( $self, $info ) = @_;
my $dsn;
my %opts = %{$self->{opts}};
my $driver = $self->prop('dbidriver') || '';
if ( $driver eq 'Pg' ) {
$dsn = 'DBI:Pg:dbname=' . ( $info->{D} || '' ) . ';'
. join(';', map { "$opts{$_}->{dsn}=$info->{$_}" }
grep { defined $info->{$_} }
qw(h P));
}
else {
$dsn = 'DBI:mysql:' . ( $info->{D} || '' ) . ';'
. join(';', map { "$opts{$_}->{dsn}=$info->{$_}" }
grep { defined $info->{$_} }
qw(F h P S A))
. ';mysql_read_default_group=client'
. ($info->{L} ? ';mysql_local_infile=1' : '');
}
PTDEBUG && _d($dsn);
return ($dsn, $info->{u}, $info->{p});
}
sub fill_in_dsn {
my ( $self, $dbh, $dsn ) = @_;
my $vars = $dbh->selectall_hashref('SHOW VARIABLES', 'Variable_name');
my ($user, $db) = $dbh->selectrow_array('SELECT USER(), DATABASE()');
$user =~ s/@.*//;
$dsn->{h} ||= $vars->{hostname}->{Value};
$dsn->{S} ||= $vars->{'socket'}->{Value};
$dsn->{P} ||= $vars->{port}->{Value};
$dsn->{u} ||= $user;
$dsn->{D} ||= $db;
}
sub get_dbh {
my ( $self, $cxn_string, $user, $pass, $opts ) = @_;
$opts ||= {};
my $defaults = {
AutoCommit => 0,
RaiseError => 1,
PrintError => 0,
ShowErrorStatement => 1,
mysql_enable_utf8 => ($cxn_string =~ m/charset=utf8/i ? 1 : 0),
};
@{$defaults}{ keys %$opts } = values %$opts;
if (delete $defaults->{L}) { # L for LOAD DATA LOCAL INFILE, our own extension
$defaults->{mysql_local_infile} = 1;
}
if ( $opts->{mysql_use_result} ) {
$defaults->{mysql_use_result} = 1;
}
if ( !$have_dbi ) {
die "Cannot connect to MySQL because the Perl DBI module is not "
. "installed or not found. Run 'perl -MDBI' to see the directories "
. "that Perl searches for DBI. If DBI is not installed, try:\n"
. " Debian/Ubuntu apt-get install libdbi-perl\n"
. " RHEL/CentOS yum install perl-DBI\n"
. " OpenSolaris pkg install pkg:/SUNWpmdbi\n";
}
my $dbh;
my $tries = 2;
while ( !$dbh && $tries-- ) {
PTDEBUG && _d($cxn_string, ' ', $user, ' ', $pass,
join(', ', map { "$_=>$defaults->{$_}" } keys %$defaults ));
$dbh = eval { DBI->connect($cxn_string, $user, $pass, $defaults) };
if ( !$dbh && $EVAL_ERROR ) {
if ( $EVAL_ERROR =~ m/locate DBD\/mysql/i ) {
die "Cannot connect to MySQL because the Perl DBD::mysql module is "
. "not installed or not found. Run 'perl -MDBD::mysql' to see "
. "the directories that Perl searches for DBD::mysql. If "
. "DBD::mysql is not installed, try:\n"
. " Debian/Ubuntu apt-get install libdbd-mysql-perl\n"
. " RHEL/CentOS yum install perl-DBD-MySQL\n"
. " OpenSolaris pgk install pkg:/SUNWapu13dbd-mysql\n";
}
elsif ( $EVAL_ERROR =~ m/not a compiled character set|character set utf8/ ) {
PTDEBUG && _d('Going to try again without utf8 support');
delete $defaults->{mysql_enable_utf8};
}
if ( !$tries ) {
die $EVAL_ERROR;
}
}
}
if ( $cxn_string =~ m/mysql/i ) {
my $sql;
$sql = 'SELECT @@SQL_MODE';
PTDEBUG && _d($dbh, $sql);
my ($sql_mode) = eval { $dbh->selectrow_array($sql) };
if ( $EVAL_ERROR ) {
die "Error getting the current SQL_MODE: $EVAL_ERROR";
}
if ( my ($charset) = $cxn_string =~ m/charset=([\w]+)/ ) {
$sql = qq{/*!40101 SET NAMES "$charset"*/};
PTDEBUG && _d($dbh, ':', $sql);
eval { $dbh->do($sql) };
if ( $EVAL_ERROR ) {
die "Error setting NAMES to $charset: $EVAL_ERROR";
}
PTDEBUG && _d('Enabling charset for STDOUT');
if ( $charset eq 'utf8' ) {
binmode(STDOUT, ':utf8')
or die "Can't binmode(STDOUT, ':utf8'): $OS_ERROR";
}
else {
binmode(STDOUT) or die "Can't binmode(STDOUT): $OS_ERROR";
}
}
if ( my $var = $self->prop('set-vars') ) {
$sql = "SET $var";
PTDEBUG && _d($dbh, ':', $sql);
eval { $dbh->do($sql) };
if ( $EVAL_ERROR ) {
die "Error setting $var: $EVAL_ERROR";
}
}
$sql = 'SET @@SQL_QUOTE_SHOW_CREATE = 1'
. '/*!40101, @@SQL_MODE=\'NO_AUTO_VALUE_ON_ZERO'
. ($sql_mode ? ",$sql_mode" : '')
. '\'*/';
PTDEBUG && _d($dbh, $sql);
eval { $dbh->do($sql) };
if ( $EVAL_ERROR ) {
die "Error setting SQL_QUOTE_SHOW_CREATE, SQL_MODE"
. ($sql_mode ? " and $sql_mode" : '')
. ": $EVAL_ERROR";
}
}
PTDEBUG && _d('DBH info: ',
$dbh,
Dumper($dbh->selectrow_hashref(
'SELECT DATABASE(), CONNECTION_ID(), VERSION()/*!50038 , @@hostname*/')),
'Connection info:', $dbh->{mysql_hostinfo},
'Character set info:', Dumper($dbh->selectall_arrayref(
"SHOW VARIABLES LIKE 'character_set%'", { Slice => {}})),
'$DBD::mysql::VERSION:', $DBD::mysql::VERSION,
'$DBI::VERSION:', $DBI::VERSION,
);
return $dbh;
}
sub get_hostname {
my ( $self, $dbh ) = @_;
if ( my ($host) = ($dbh->{mysql_hostinfo} || '') =~ m/^(\w+) via/ ) {
return $host;
}
my ( $hostname, $one ) = $dbh->selectrow_array(
'SELECT /*!50038 @@hostname, */ 1');
return $hostname;
}
sub disconnect {
my ( $self, $dbh ) = @_;
PTDEBUG && $self->print_active_handles($dbh);
$dbh->disconnect;
}
sub print_active_handles {
my ( $self, $thing, $level ) = @_;
$level ||= 0;
printf("# Active %sh: %s %s %s\n", ($thing->{Type} || 'undef'), "\t" x $level,
$thing, (($thing->{Type} || '') eq 'st' ? $thing->{Statement} || '' : ''))
or die "Cannot print: $OS_ERROR";
foreach my $handle ( grep {defined} @{ $thing->{ChildHandles} } ) {
$self->print_active_handles( $handle, $level + 1 );
}
}
sub copy {
my ( $self, $dsn_1, $dsn_2, %args ) = @_;
die 'I need a dsn_1 argument' unless $dsn_1;
die 'I need a dsn_2 argument' unless $dsn_2;
my %new_dsn = map {
my $key = $_;
my $val;
if ( $args{overwrite} ) {
$val = defined $dsn_1->{$key} ? $dsn_1->{$key} : $dsn_2->{$key};
}
else {
$val = defined $dsn_2->{$key} ? $dsn_2->{$key} : $dsn_1->{$key};
}
$key => $val;
} keys %{$self->{opts}};
return \%new_dsn;
}
sub _d {
my ($package, undef, $line) = caller 0;
@_ = map { (my $temp = $_) =~ s/\n/\n# /g; $temp; }
map { defined $_ ? $_ : 'undef' }
@_;
print STDERR "# $package:$line $PID ", join(' ', @_), "\n";
}
1;
}
# ###########################################################################
# End DSNParser package
# ###########################################################################
# ###########################################################################
# Daemon package
# This package is a copy without comments from the original. The original
# with comments and its test file can be found in the Bazaar repository at,
# lib/Daemon.pm
# t/lib/Daemon.t
# See https://launchpad.net/percona-toolkit for more information.
# ###########################################################################
{
package Daemon;
use strict;
use warnings FATAL => 'all';
use English qw(-no_match_vars);
use constant PTDEBUG => $ENV{PTDEBUG} || 0;
use POSIX qw(setsid);
sub new {
my ( $class, %args ) = @_;
foreach my $arg ( qw(o) ) {
die "I need a $arg argument" unless $args{$arg};
}
my $o = $args{o};
my $self = {
o => $o,
log_file => $o->has('log') ? $o->get('log') : undef,
PID_file => $o->has('pid') ? $o->get('pid') : undef,
};
check_PID_file(undef, $self->{PID_file});
PTDEBUG && _d('Daemonized child will log to', $self->{log_file});
return bless $self, $class;
}
sub daemonize {
my ( $self ) = @_;
PTDEBUG && _d('About to fork and daemonize');
defined (my $pid = fork()) or die "Cannot fork: $OS_ERROR";
if ( $pid ) {
PTDEBUG && _d('Parent PID', $PID, 'exiting after forking child PID',$pid);
exit;
}
PTDEBUG && _d('Daemonizing child PID', $PID);
$self->{PID_owner} = $PID;
$self->{child} = 1;
POSIX::setsid() or die "Cannot start a new session: $OS_ERROR";
chdir '/' or die "Cannot chdir to /: $OS_ERROR";
$self->_make_PID_file();
$OUTPUT_AUTOFLUSH = 1;
PTDEBUG && _d('Redirecting STDIN to /dev/null');
close STDIN;
open STDIN, '/dev/null'
or die "Cannot reopen STDIN to /dev/null: $OS_ERROR";
if ( $self->{log_file} ) {
PTDEBUG && _d('Redirecting STDOUT and STDERR to', $self->{log_file});
close STDOUT;
open STDOUT, '>>', $self->{log_file}
or die "Cannot open log file $self->{log_file}: $OS_ERROR";
close STDERR;
open STDERR, ">&STDOUT"
or die "Cannot dupe STDERR to STDOUT: $OS_ERROR";
}
else {
if ( -t STDOUT ) {
PTDEBUG && _d('No log file and STDOUT is a terminal;',
'redirecting to /dev/null');
close STDOUT;
open STDOUT, '>', '/dev/null'
or die "Cannot reopen STDOUT to /dev/null: $OS_ERROR";
}
if ( -t STDERR ) {
PTDEBUG && _d('No log file and STDERR is a terminal;',
'redirecting to /dev/null');
close STDERR;
open STDERR, '>', '/dev/null'
or die "Cannot reopen STDERR to /dev/null: $OS_ERROR";
}
}
return;
}
sub check_PID_file {
my ( $self, $file ) = @_;
my $PID_file = $self ? $self->{PID_file} : $file;
PTDEBUG && _d('Checking PID file', $PID_file);
if ( $PID_file && -f $PID_file ) {
my $pid;
eval {
chomp($pid = (slurp_file($PID_file) || ''));
};
if ( $EVAL_ERROR ) {
die "The PID file $PID_file already exists but it cannot be read: "
. $EVAL_ERROR;
}
PTDEBUG && _d('PID file exists; it contains PID', $pid);
if ( $pid ) {
my $pid_is_alive = kill 0, $pid;
if ( $pid_is_alive ) {
die "The PID file $PID_file already exists "
. " and the PID that it contains, $pid, is running";
}
else {
warn "Overwriting PID file $PID_file because the PID that it "
. "contains, $pid, is not running";
}
}
else {
die "The PID file $PID_file already exists but it does not "
. "contain a PID";
}
}
else {
PTDEBUG && _d('No PID file');
}
return;
}
sub make_PID_file {
my ( $self ) = @_;
if ( exists $self->{child} ) {
die "Do not call Daemon::make_PID_file() for daemonized scripts";
}
$self->_make_PID_file();
$self->{PID_owner} = $PID;
return;
}
sub _make_PID_file {
my ( $self ) = @_;
my $PID_file = $self->{PID_file};
if ( !$PID_file ) {
PTDEBUG && _d('No PID file to create');
return;
}
$self->check_PID_file();
open my $PID_FH, '>', $PID_file
or die "Cannot open PID file $PID_file: $OS_ERROR";
print $PID_FH $PID
or die "Cannot print to PID file $PID_file: $OS_ERROR";
close $PID_FH
or die "Cannot close PID file $PID_file: $OS_ERROR";
PTDEBUG && _d('Created PID file:', $self->{PID_file});
return;
}
sub _remove_PID_file {
my ( $self ) = @_;
if ( $self->{PID_file} && -f $self->{PID_file} ) {
unlink $self->{PID_file}
or warn "Cannot remove PID file $self->{PID_file}: $OS_ERROR";
PTDEBUG && _d('Removed PID file');
}
else {
PTDEBUG && _d('No PID to remove');
}
return;
}
sub DESTROY {
my ( $self ) = @_;
$self->_remove_PID_file() if ($self->{PID_owner} || 0) == $PID;
return;
}
sub slurp_file {
my ($file) = @_;
return unless $file;
open my $fh, "<", $file or die "Cannot open $file: $OS_ERROR";
return do { local $/; <$fh> };
}
sub _d {
my ($package, undef, $line) = caller 0;
@_ = map { (my $temp = $_) =~ s/\n/\n# /g; $temp; }
map { defined $_ ? $_ : 'undef' }
@_;
print STDERR "# $package:$line $PID ", join(' ', @_), "\n";
}
1;
}
# ###########################################################################
# End Daemon package
# ###########################################################################
# ###########################################################################
# VersionCheck package
# This package is a copy without comments from the original. The original
# with comments and its test file can be found in the Bazaar repository at,
# lib/VersionCheck.pm
# t/lib/VersionCheck.t
# See https://launchpad.net/percona-toolkit for more information.
# ###########################################################################
{
package VersionCheck;
use strict;
use warnings FATAL => 'all';
use English qw(-no_match_vars);
use constant PTDEBUG => $ENV{PTDEBUG} || 0;
use File::Basename ();
use Data::Dumper ();
sub Dumper {
local $Data::Dumper::Indent = 1;
local $Data::Dumper::Sortkeys = 1;
local $Data::Dumper::Quotekeys = 0;
Data::Dumper::Dumper(@_);
}
sub new {
my ($class, %args) = @_;
my $self = {
valid_types => qr/
^(?:
os_version
|perl_version
|perl_module_version
|mysql_variable
|bin_version
)$/x,
};
return bless $self, $class;
}
sub parse_server_response {
my ($self, %args) = @_;
my @required_args = qw(response);
foreach my $arg ( @required_args ) {
die "I need a $arg arugment" unless $args{$arg};
}
my ($response) = @args{@required_args};
my %items = map {
my ($item, $type, $vars) = split(";", $_);
if ( !defined $args{split_vars} || $args{split_vars} ) {
$vars = [ split(",", ($vars || '')) ];
}
$item => {
item => $item,
type => $type,
vars => $vars,
};
} split("\n", $response);
PTDEBUG && _d('Items:', Dumper(\%items));
return \%items;
}
sub get_versions {
my ($self, %args) = @_;
my @required_args = qw(items);
foreach my $arg ( @required_args ) {
die "I need a $arg arugment" unless $args{$arg};
}
my ($items) = @args{@required_args};
my %versions;
foreach my $item ( values %$items ) {
next unless $self->valid_item($item);
eval {
my $func = 'get_' . $item->{type};
my $version = $self->$func(
item => $item,
instances => $args{instances},
);
if ( $version ) {
chomp $version unless ref($version);
$versions{$item->{item}} = $version;
}
};
if ( $EVAL_ERROR ) {
PTDEBUG && _d('Error getting version for', Dumper($item), $EVAL_ERROR);
}
}
return \%versions;
}
sub valid_item {
my ($self, $item) = @_;
return unless $item;
if ( ($item->{type} || '') !~ m/$self->{valid_types}/ ) {
PTDEBUG && _d('Invalid type:', $item->{type});
return;
}
return 1;
}
sub get_os_version {
my ($self) = @_;
if ( $OSNAME eq 'MSWin32' ) {
require Win32;
return Win32::GetOSDisplayName();
}
chomp(my $platform = `uname -s`);
PTDEBUG && _d('platform:', $platform);
return $OSNAME unless $platform;
chomp(my $lsb_release
= `which lsb_release 2>/dev/null | awk '{print \$1}'` || '');
PTDEBUG && _d('lsb_release:', $lsb_release);
my $release = "";
if ( $platform eq 'Linux' ) {
if ( -f "/etc/fedora-release" ) {
$release = `cat /etc/fedora-release`;
}
elsif ( -f "/etc/redhat-release" ) {
$release = `cat /etc/redhat-release`;
}
elsif ( -f "/etc/system-release" ) {
$release = `cat /etc/system-release`;
}
elsif ( $lsb_release ) {
$release = `$lsb_release -ds`;
}
elsif ( -f "/etc/lsb-release" ) {
$release = `grep DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION /etc/lsb-release`;
$release =~ s/^\w+="([^"]+)".+/$1/;
}
elsif ( -f "/etc/debian_version" ) {
chomp(my $rel = `cat /etc/debian_version`);
$release = "Debian $rel";
if ( -f "/etc/apt/sources.list" ) {
chomp(my $code_name = `awk '/^deb/ {print \$3}' /etc/apt/sources.list | awk -F/ '{print \$1}'| awk 'BEGIN {FS="|"} {print \$1}' | sort | uniq -c | sort -rn | head -n1 | awk '{print \$2}'`);
$release .= " ($code_name)" if $code_name;
}
}
elsif ( -f "/etc/os-release" ) { # openSUSE
chomp($release = `grep PRETTY_NAME /etc/os-release`);
$release =~ s/^PRETTY_NAME="(.+)"$/$1/;
}
elsif ( `ls /etc/*release 2>/dev/null` ) {
if ( `grep DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION /etc/*release 2>/dev/null` ) {
$release = `grep DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION /etc/*release | head -n1`;
}
else {
$release = `cat /etc/*release | head -n1`;
}
}
}
elsif ( $platform =~ m/(?:BSD|^Darwin)$/ ) {
my $rel = `uname -r`;
$release = "$platform $rel";
}
elsif ( $platform eq "SunOS" ) {
my $rel = `head -n1 /etc/release` || `uname -r`;
$release = "$platform $rel";
}
if ( !$release ) {
PTDEBUG && _d('Failed to get the release, using platform');
$release = $platform;
}
chomp($release);
$release =~ s/^"|"$//g;
PTDEBUG && _d('OS version =', $release);
return $release;
}
sub get_perl_version {
my ($self, %args) = @_;
my $item = $args{item};
return unless $item;
my $version = sprintf '%vd', $PERL_VERSION;
PTDEBUG && _d('Perl version', $version);
return $version;
}
sub get_perl_module_version {
my ($self, %args) = @_;
my $item = $args{item};
return unless $item;
my $var = $item->{item} . '::VERSION';
my $version = _get_scalar($var);
PTDEBUG && _d('Perl version for', $var, '=', "$version");
return $version ? "$version" : $version;
}
sub _get_scalar {
no strict;
return ${*{shift()}};
}
sub get_mysql_variable {
my $self = shift;
return $self->_get_from_mysql(
show => 'VARIABLES',
@_,
);
}
sub _get_from_mysql {
my ($self, %args) = @_;
my $show = $args{show};
my $item = $args{item};
my $instances = $args{instances};
return unless $show && $item;
if ( !$instances || !@$instances ) {
if ( $ENV{PTVCDEBUG} || PTDEBUG ) {
_d('Cannot check', $item, 'because there are no MySQL instances');
}
return;
}
my @versions;
my %version_for;
foreach my $instance ( @$instances ) {
my $dbh = $instance->{dbh};
local $dbh->{FetchHashKeyName} = 'NAME_lc';
my $sql = qq/SHOW $show/;
PTDEBUG && _d($sql);
my $rows = $dbh->selectall_hashref($sql, 'variable_name');
my @versions;
foreach my $var ( @{$item->{vars}} ) {
$var = lc($var);
my $version = $rows->{$var}->{value};
PTDEBUG && _d('MySQL version for', $item->{item}, '=', $version,
'on', $instance->{name});
push @versions, $version;
}
$version_for{ $instance->{id} } = join(' ', @versions);
}
return \%version_for;
}
sub get_bin_version {
my ($self, %args) = @_;
my $item = $args{item};
my $cmd = $item->{item};
return unless $cmd;
my $sanitized_command = File::Basename::basename($cmd);
PTDEBUG && _d('cmd:', $cmd, 'sanitized:', $sanitized_command);
return if $sanitized_command !~ /\A[a-zA-Z0-9_-]+\z/;
my $output = `$sanitized_command --version 2>&1`;
PTDEBUG && _d('output:', $output);
my ($version) = $output =~ /v?([0-9]+\.[0-9]+(?:\.[\w-]+)?)/;
PTDEBUG && _d('Version for', $sanitized_command, '=', $version);
return $version;
}
sub _d {
my ($package, undef, $line) = caller 0;
@_ = map { (my $temp = $_) =~ s/\n/\n# /g; $temp; }
map { defined $_ ? $_ : 'undef' }
@_;
print STDERR "# $package:$line $PID ", join(' ', @_), "\n";
}
1;
}
# ###########################################################################
# End VersionCheck package
# ###########################################################################
# ###########################################################################
# HTTPMicro package
# This package is a copy without comments from the original. The original
# with comments and its test file can be found in the Bazaar repository at,
# lib/HTTPMicro.pm
# t/lib/HTTPMicro.t
# See https://launchpad.net/percona-toolkit for more information.
# ###########################################################################
{
package HTTPMicro;
BEGIN {
$HTTPMicro::VERSION = '0.001';
}
use strict;
use warnings;
use Carp ();
my @attributes;
BEGIN {
@attributes = qw(agent timeout);
no strict 'refs';
for my $accessor ( @attributes ) {
*{$accessor} = sub {
@_ > 1 ? $_[0]->{$accessor} = $_[1] : $_[0]->{$accessor};
};
}
}
sub new {
my($class, %args) = @_;
(my $agent = $class) =~ s{::}{-}g;
my $self = {
agent => $agent . "/" . ($class->VERSION || 0),
timeout => 60,
};
for my $key ( @attributes ) {
$self->{$key} = $args{$key} if exists $args{$key}
}
return bless $self, $class;
}
my %DefaultPort = (
http => 80,
https => 443,
);
sub request {
my ($self, $method, $url, $args) = @_;
@_ == 3 || (@_ == 4 && ref $args eq 'HASH')
or Carp::croak(q/Usage: $http->request(METHOD, URL, [HASHREF])/);
$args ||= {}; # we keep some state in this during _request
my $response;
for ( 0 .. 1 ) {
$response = eval { $self->_request($method, $url, $args) };
last unless $@ && $method eq 'GET'
&& $@ =~ m{^(?:Socket closed|Unexpected end)};
}
if (my $e = "$@") {
$response = {
success => q{},
status => 599,
reason => 'Internal Exception',
content => $e,
headers => {
'content-type' => 'text/plain',
'content-length' => length $e,
}
};
}
return $response;
}
sub _request {
my ($self, $method, $url, $args) = @_;
my ($scheme, $host, $port, $path_query) = $self->_split_url($url);
my $request = {
method => $method,
scheme => $scheme,
host_port => ($port == $DefaultPort{$scheme} ? $host : "$host:$port"),
uri => $path_query,
headers => {},
};
my $handle = HTTPMicro::Handle->new(timeout => $self->{timeout});
$handle->connect($scheme, $host, $port);
$self->_prepare_headers_and_cb($request, $args);
$handle->write_request_header(@{$request}{qw/method uri headers/});
$handle->write_content_body($request) if $request->{content};
my $response;
do { $response = $handle->read_response_header }
until (substr($response->{status},0,1) ne '1');
if (!($method eq 'HEAD' || $response->{status} =~ /^[23]04/)) {
$response->{content} = '';
$handle->read_content_body(sub { $_[1]->{content} .= $_[0] }, $response);
}
$handle->close;
$response->{success} = substr($response->{status},0,1) eq '2';
return $response;
}
sub _prepare_headers_and_cb {
my ($self, $request, $args) = @_;
for ($args->{headers}) {
next unless defined;
while (my ($k, $v) = each %$_) {
$request->{headers}{lc $k} = $v;
}
}
$request->{headers}{'host'} = $request->{host_port};
$request->{headers}{'connection'} = "close";
$request->{headers}{'user-agent'} ||= $self->{agent};
if (defined $args->{content}) {
$request->{headers}{'content-type'} ||= "application/octet-stream";
utf8::downgrade($args->{content}, 1)
or Carp::croak(q/Wide character in request message body/);
$request->{headers}{'content-length'} = length $args->{content};
$request->{content} = $args->{content};
}
return;
}
sub _split_url {
my $url = pop;
my ($scheme, $authority, $path_query) = $url =~ m<\A([^:/?#]+)://([^/?#]*)([^#]*)>
or Carp::croak(qq/Cannot parse URL: '$url'/);
$scheme = lc $scheme;
$path_query = "/$path_query" unless $path_query =~ m<\A/>;
my $host = (length($authority)) ? lc $authority : 'localhost';
$host =~ s/\A[^@]*@//; # userinfo
my $port = do {
$host =~ s/:([0-9]*)\z// && length $1
? $1
: $DefaultPort{$scheme}
};
return ($scheme, $host, $port, $path_query);
}
package
HTTPMicro::Handle; # hide from PAUSE/indexers
use strict;
use warnings;
use Carp qw[croak];
use Errno qw[EINTR EPIPE];
use IO::Socket qw[SOCK_STREAM];
sub BUFSIZE () { 32768 }
my $Printable = sub {
local $_ = shift;
s/\r/\\r/g;
s/\n/\\n/g;
s/\t/\\t/g;
s/([^\x20-\x7E])/sprintf('\\x%.2X', ord($1))/ge;
$_;
};
sub new {
my ($class, %args) = @_;
return bless {
rbuf => '',
timeout => 60,
max_line_size => 16384,
%args
}, $class;
}
my $ssl_verify_args = {
check_cn => "when_only",
wildcards_in_alt => "anywhere",
wildcards_in_cn => "anywhere"
};
sub connect {
@_ == 4 || croak(q/Usage: $handle->connect(scheme, host, port)/);
my ($self, $scheme, $host, $port) = @_;
if ( $scheme eq 'https' ) {
eval "require IO::Socket::SSL"
unless exists $INC{'IO/Socket/SSL.pm'};
croak(qq/IO::Socket::SSL must be installed for https support\n/)
unless $INC{'IO/Socket/SSL.pm'};
}
elsif ( $scheme ne 'http' ) {
croak(qq/Unsupported URL scheme '$scheme'\n/);
}
$self->{fh} = 'IO::Socket::INET'->new(
PeerHost => $host,
PeerPort => $port,
Proto => 'tcp',
Type => SOCK_STREAM,
Timeout => $self->{timeout}
) or croak(qq/Could not connect to '$host:$port': $@/);
binmode($self->{fh})
or croak(qq/Could not binmode() socket: '$!'/);
if ( $scheme eq 'https') {
IO::Socket::SSL->start_SSL($self->{fh});
ref($self->{fh}) eq 'IO::Socket::SSL'
or die(qq/SSL connection failed for $host\n/);
if ( $self->{fh}->can("verify_hostname") ) {
$self->{fh}->verify_hostname( $host, $ssl_verify_args );
}
else {
my $fh = $self->{fh};
_verify_hostname_of_cert($host, _peer_certificate($fh), $ssl_verify_args)
or die(qq/SSL certificate not valid for $host\n/);
}
}
$self->{host} = $host;
$self->{port} = $port;
return $self;
}
sub close {
@_ == 1 || croak(q/Usage: $handle->close()/);
my ($self) = @_;
CORE::close($self->{fh})
or croak(qq/Could not close socket: '$!'/);
}
sub write {
@_ == 2 || croak(q/Usage: $handle->write(buf)/);
my ($self, $buf) = @_;
my $len = length $buf;
my $off = 0;
local $SIG{PIPE} = 'IGNORE';
while () {
$self->can_write
or croak(q/Timed out while waiting for socket to become ready for writing/);
my $r = syswrite($self->{fh}, $buf, $len, $off);
if (defined $r) {
$len -= $r;
$off += $r;
last unless $len > 0;
}
elsif ($! == EPIPE) {
croak(qq/Socket closed by remote server: $!/);
}
elsif ($! != EINTR) {
croak(qq/Could not write to socket: '$!'/);
}
}
return $off;
}
sub read {
@_ == 2 || @_ == 3 || croak(q/Usage: $handle->read(len)/);
my ($self, $len) = @_;
my $buf = '';
my $got = length $self->{rbuf};
if ($got) {
my $take = ($got < $len) ? $got : $len;
$buf = substr($self->{rbuf}, 0, $take, '');
$len -= $take;
}
while ($len > 0) {
$self->can_read
or croak(q/Timed out while waiting for socket to become ready for reading/);
my $r = sysread($self->{fh}, $buf, $len, length $buf);
if (defined $r) {
last unless $r;
$len -= $r;
}
elsif ($! != EINTR) {
croak(qq/Could not read from socket: '$!'/);
}
}
if ($len) {
croak(q/Unexpected end of stream/);
}
return $buf;
}
sub readline {
@_ == 1 || croak(q/Usage: $handle->readline()/);
my ($self) = @_;
while () {
if ($self->{rbuf} =~ s/\A ([^\x0D\x0A]* \x0D?\x0A)//x) {
return $1;
}
$self->can_read
or croak(q/Timed out while waiting for socket to become ready for reading/);
my $r = sysread($self->{fh}, $self->{rbuf}, BUFSIZE, length $self->{rbuf});
if (defined $r) {
last unless $r;
}
elsif ($! != EINTR) {
croak(qq/Could not read from socket: '$!'/);
}
}
croak(q/Unexpected end of stream while looking for line/);
}
sub read_header_lines {
@_ == 1 || @_ == 2 || croak(q/Usage: $handle->read_header_lines([headers])/);
my ($self, $headers) = @_;
$headers ||= {};
my $lines = 0;
my $val;
while () {
my $line = $self->readline;
if ($line =~ /\A ([^\x00-\x1F\x7F:]+) : [\x09\x20]* ([^\x0D\x0A]*)/x) {
my ($field_name) = lc $1;
$val = \($headers->{$field_name} = $2);
}
elsif ($line =~ /\A [\x09\x20]+ ([^\x0D\x0A]*)/x) {
$val
or croak(q/Unexpected header continuation line/);
next unless length $1;
$$val .= ' ' if length $$val;
$$val .= $1;
}
elsif ($line =~ /\A \x0D?\x0A \z/x) {
last;
}
else {
croak(q/Malformed header line: / . $Printable->($line));
}
}
return $headers;
}
sub write_header_lines {
(@_ == 2 && ref $_[1] eq 'HASH') || croak(q/Usage: $handle->write_header_lines(headers)/);
my($self, $headers) = @_;
my $buf = '';
while (my ($k, $v) = each %$headers) {
my $field_name = lc $k;
$field_name =~ /\A [\x21\x23-\x27\x2A\x2B\x2D\x2E\x30-\x39\x41-\x5A\x5E-\x7A\x7C\x7E]+ \z/x
or croak(q/Invalid HTTP header field name: / . $Printable->($field_name));
$field_name =~ s/\b(\w)/\u$1/g;
$buf .= "$field_name: $v\x0D\x0A";
}
$buf .= "\x0D\x0A";
return $self->write($buf);
}
sub read_content_body {
@_ == 3 || @_ == 4 || croak(q/Usage: $handle->read_content_body(callback, response, [read_length])/);
my ($self, $cb, $response, $len) = @_;
$len ||= $response->{headers}{'content-length'};
croak("No content-length in the returned response, and this "
. "UA doesn't implement chunking") unless defined $len;
while ($len > 0) {
my $read = ($len > BUFSIZE) ? BUFSIZE : $len;
$cb->($self->read($read), $response);
$len -= $read;
}
return;
}
sub write_content_body {
@_ == 2 || croak(q/Usage: $handle->write_content_body(request)/);
my ($self, $request) = @_;
my ($len, $content_length) = (0, $request->{headers}{'content-length'});
$len += $self->write($request->{content});
$len == $content_length
or croak(qq/Content-Length missmatch (got: $len expected: $content_length)/);
return $len;
}
sub read_response_header {
@_ == 1 || croak(q/Usage: $handle->read_response_header()/);
my ($self) = @_;
my $line = $self->readline;
$line =~ /\A (HTTP\/(0*\d+\.0*\d+)) [\x09\x20]+ ([0-9]{3}) [\x09\x20]+ ([^\x0D\x0A]*) \x0D?\x0A/x
or croak(q/Malformed Status-Line: / . $Printable->($line));
my ($protocol, $version, $status, $reason) = ($1, $2, $3, $4);
return {
status => $status,
reason => $reason,
headers => $self->read_header_lines,
protocol => $protocol,
};
}
sub write_request_header {
@_ == 4 || croak(q/Usage: $handle->write_request_header(method, request_uri, headers)/);
my ($self, $method, $request_uri, $headers) = @_;
return $self->write("$method $request_uri HTTP/1.1\x0D\x0A")
+ $self->write_header_lines($headers);
}
sub _do_timeout {
my ($self, $type, $timeout) = @_;
$timeout = $self->{timeout}
unless defined $timeout && $timeout >= 0;
my $fd = fileno $self->{fh};
defined $fd && $fd >= 0
or croak(q/select(2): 'Bad file descriptor'/);
my $initial = time;
my $pending = $timeout;
my $nfound;
vec(my $fdset = '', $fd, 1) = 1;
while () {
$nfound = ($type eq 'read')
? select($fdset, undef, undef, $pending)
: select(undef, $fdset, undef, $pending) ;
if ($nfound == -1) {
$! == EINTR
or croak(qq/select(2): '$!'/);
redo if !$timeout || ($pending = $timeout - (time - $initial)) > 0;
$nfound = 0;
}
last;
}
$! = 0;
return $nfound;
}
sub can_read {
@_ == 1 || @_ == 2 || croak(q/Usage: $handle->can_read([timeout])/);
my $self = shift;
return $self->_do_timeout('read', @_)
}
sub can_write {
@_ == 1 || @_ == 2 || croak(q/Usage: $handle->can_write([timeout])/);
my $self = shift;
return $self->_do_timeout('write', @_)
}
my $prog = <<'EOP';
BEGIN {
if ( defined &IO::Socket::SSL::CAN_IPV6 ) {
*CAN_IPV6 = \*IO::Socket::SSL::CAN_IPV6;
}
else {
constant->import( CAN_IPV6 => '' );
}
my %const = (
NID_CommonName => 13,
GEN_DNS => 2,
GEN_IPADD => 7,
);
while ( my ($name,$value) = each %const ) {
no strict 'refs';
*{$name} = UNIVERSAL::can( 'Net::SSLeay', $name ) || sub { $value };
}
}
{
my %dispatcher = (
issuer => sub { Net::SSLeay::X509_NAME_oneline( Net::SSLeay::X509_get_issuer_name( shift )) },
subject => sub { Net::SSLeay::X509_NAME_oneline( Net::SSLeay::X509_get_subject_name( shift )) },
);
if ( $Net::SSLeay::VERSION >= 1.30 ) {
$dispatcher{commonName} = sub {
my $cn = Net::SSLeay::X509_NAME_get_text_by_NID(
Net::SSLeay::X509_get_subject_name( shift ), NID_CommonName);
$cn =~s{\0$}{}; # work around Bug in Net::SSLeay <1.33
$cn;
}
} else {
$dispatcher{commonName} = sub {
croak "you need at least Net::SSLeay version 1.30 for getting commonName"
}
}
if ( $Net::SSLeay::VERSION >= 1.33 ) {
$dispatcher{subjectAltNames} = sub { Net::SSLeay::X509_get_subjectAltNames( shift ) };
} else {
$dispatcher{subjectAltNames} = sub {
return;
};
}
$dispatcher{authority} = $dispatcher{issuer};
$dispatcher{owner} = $dispatcher{subject};
$dispatcher{cn} = $dispatcher{commonName};
sub _peer_certificate {
my ($self, $field) = @_;
my $ssl = $self->_get_ssl_object or return;
my $cert = ${*$self}{_SSL_certificate}
||= Net::SSLeay::get_peer_certificate($ssl)
or return $self->error("Could not retrieve peer certificate");
if ($field) {
my $sub = $dispatcher{$field} or croak
"invalid argument for peer_certificate, valid are: ".join( " ",keys %dispatcher ).
"\nMaybe you need to upgrade your Net::SSLeay";
return $sub->($cert);
} else {
return $cert
}
}
my %scheme = (
ldap => {
wildcards_in_cn => 0,
wildcards_in_alt => 'leftmost',
check_cn => 'always',
},
http => {
wildcards_in_cn => 'anywhere',
wildcards_in_alt => 'anywhere',
check_cn => 'when_only',
},
smtp => {
wildcards_in_cn => 0,
wildcards_in_alt => 0,
check_cn => 'always'
},
none => {}, # do not check
);
$scheme{www} = $scheme{http}; # alias
$scheme{xmpp} = $scheme{http}; # rfc 3920
$scheme{pop3} = $scheme{ldap}; # rfc 2595
$scheme{imap} = $scheme{ldap}; # rfc 2595
$scheme{acap} = $scheme{ldap}; # rfc 2595
$scheme{nntp} = $scheme{ldap}; # rfc 4642
$scheme{ftp} = $scheme{http}; # rfc 4217
sub _verify_hostname_of_cert {
my $identity = shift;
my $cert = shift;
my $scheme = shift || 'none';
if ( ! ref($scheme) ) {
$scheme = $scheme{$scheme} or croak "scheme $scheme not defined";
}
return 1 if ! %$scheme; # 'none'
my $commonName = $dispatcher{cn}->($cert);
my @altNames = $dispatcher{subjectAltNames}->($cert);
if ( my $sub = $scheme->{callback} ) {
return $sub->($identity,$commonName,@altNames);
}
my $ipn;
if ( CAN_IPV6 and $identity =~m{:} ) {
$ipn = IO::Socket::SSL::inet_pton(IO::Socket::SSL::AF_INET6,$identity)
or croak "'$identity' is not IPv6, but neither IPv4 nor hostname";
} elsif ( $identity =~m{^\d+\.\d+\.\d+\.\d+$} ) {
$ipn = IO::Socket::SSL::inet_aton( $identity ) or croak "'$identity' is not IPv4, but neither IPv6 nor hostname";
} else {
if ( $identity =~m{[^a-zA-Z0-9_.\-]} ) {
$identity =~m{\0} and croak("name '$identity' has \\0 byte");
$identity = IO::Socket::SSL::idn_to_ascii($identity) or
croak "Warning: Given name '$identity' could not be converted to IDNA!";
}
}
my $check_name = sub {
my ($name,$identity,$wtyp) = @_;
$wtyp ||= '';
my $pattern;
if ( $wtyp eq 'anywhere' and $name =~m{^([a-zA-Z0-9_\-]*)\*(.+)} ) {
$pattern = qr{^\Q$1\E[a-zA-Z0-9_\-]*\Q$2\E$}i;
} elsif ( $wtyp eq 'leftmost' and $name =~m{^\*(\..+)$} ) {
$pattern = qr{^[a-zA-Z0-9_\-]*\Q$1\E$}i;
} else {
$pattern = qr{^\Q$name\E$}i;
}
return $identity =~ $pattern;
};
my $alt_dnsNames = 0;
while (@altNames) {
my ($type, $name) = splice (@altNames, 0, 2);
if ( $ipn and $type == GEN_IPADD ) {
return 1 if $ipn eq $name;
} elsif ( ! $ipn and $type == GEN_DNS ) {
$name =~s/\s+$//; $name =~s/^\s+//;
$alt_dnsNames++;
$check_name->($name,$identity,$scheme->{wildcards_in_alt})
and return 1;
}
}
if ( ! $ipn and (
$scheme->{check_cn} eq 'always' or
$scheme->{check_cn} eq 'when_only' and !$alt_dnsNames)) {
$check_name->($commonName,$identity,$scheme->{wildcards_in_cn})
and return 1;
}
return 0; # no match
}
}
EOP
eval { require IO::Socket::SSL };
if ( $INC{"IO/Socket/SSL.pm"} ) {
eval $prog;
die $@ if $@;
}
1;
}
# ###########################################################################
# End HTTPMicro package
# ###########################################################################
# ###########################################################################
# Pingback package
# This package is a copy without comments from the original. The original
# with comments and its test file can be found in the Bazaar repository at,
# lib/Pingback.pm
# t/lib/Pingback.t
# See https://launchpad.net/percona-toolkit for more information.
# ###########################################################################
{
package Pingback;
use strict;
use warnings FATAL => 'all';
use English qw(-no_match_vars);
use constant PTDEBUG => $ENV{PTDEBUG} || 0;
use Data::Dumper qw();
use Digest::MD5 qw(md5_hex);
use Sys::Hostname qw(hostname);
use Fcntl qw(:DEFAULT);
use File::Basename qw();
use File::Spec;
my $dir = File::Spec->tmpdir();
my $check_time_file = File::Spec->catfile($dir,'percona-toolkit-version-check');
my $check_time_limit = 60 * 60 * 24; # one day
sub Dumper {
local $Data::Dumper::Indent = 1;
local $Data::Dumper::Sortkeys = 1;
local $Data::Dumper::Quotekeys = 0;
Data::Dumper::Dumper(@_);
}
local $EVAL_ERROR;
eval {
require Percona::Toolkit;
require HTTPMicro;
require VersionCheck;
};
sub version_check {
my %args = @_;
my @instances = $args{instances} ? @{ $args{instances} } : ();
if (exists $ENV{PERCONA_VERSION_CHECK} && !$ENV{PERCONA_VERSION_CHECK}) {
warn '--version-check is disabled by the PERCONA_VERSION_CHECK ',
"environment variable.\n\n";
return;
}
$args{protocol} ||= 'https';
my @protocols = $args{protocol} eq 'auto'
? qw(https http)
: $args{protocol};
my $instances_to_check = [];
my $time = int(time());
eval {
foreach my $instance ( @instances ) {
my ($name, $id) = _generate_identifier($instance);
$instance->{name} = $name;
$instance->{id} = $id;
}
my $time_to_check;
($time_to_check, $instances_to_check)
= time_to_check($check_time_file, \@instances, $time);
if ( !$time_to_check ) {
warn 'It is not time to --version-check again; ',
"only 1 check per day.\n\n";
return;
}
my $advice;
my $e;
for my $protocol ( @protocols ) {
$advice = eval { pingback(
url => $ENV{PERCONA_VERSION_CHECK_URL} || "$protocol://v.percona.com",
instances => $instances_to_check,
protocol => $protocol,
) };
last if !$advice && !$EVAL_ERROR;
$e ||= $EVAL_ERROR;
}
if ( $advice ) {
print "# Percona suggests these upgrades:\n";
print join("\n", map { "# * $_" } @$advice), "\n\n";
}
else {
die $e if $e;
print "# No suggestions at this time.\n\n";
($ENV{PTVCDEBUG} || PTDEBUG )
&& _d('--version-check worked, but there were no suggestions');
}
};
if ( $EVAL_ERROR ) {
warn "Error doing --version-check: $EVAL_ERROR";
}
else {
update_checks_file($check_time_file, $instances_to_check, $time);
}
return;
}
sub pingback {
my (%args) = @_;
my @required_args = qw(url);
foreach my $arg ( @required_args ) {
die "I need a $arg arugment" unless $args{$arg};
}
my ($url) = @args{@required_args};
my ($instances, $ua, $vc) = @args{qw(instances ua VersionCheck)};
$ua ||= HTTPMicro->new( timeout => 5 );
$vc ||= VersionCheck->new();
my $response = $ua->request('GET', $url);
($ENV{PTVCDEBUG} || PTDEBUG) && _d('Server response:', Dumper($response));
die "No response from GET $url"
if !$response;
die("GET on $url returned HTTP status $response->{status}; expected 200\n",
($response->{content} || '')) if $response->{status} != 200;
die("GET on $url did not return any programs to check")
if !$response->{content};
my $items = $vc->parse_server_response(
response => $response->{content}
);
die "Failed to parse server requested programs: $response->{content}"
if !scalar keys %$items;
my $versions = $vc->get_versions(
items => $items,
instances => $instances,
);
die "Failed to get any program versions; should have at least gotten Perl"
if !scalar keys %$versions;
my $client_content = encode_client_response(
items => $items,
versions => $versions,
general_id => md5_hex( hostname() ),
);
my $client_response = {
headers => { "X-Percona-Toolkit-Tool" => File::Basename::basename($0) },
content => $client_content,
};
if ( $ENV{PTVCDEBUG} || PTDEBUG ) {
_d('Client response:', Dumper($client_response));
}
$response = $ua->request('POST', $url, $client_response);
PTDEBUG && _d('Server suggestions:', Dumper($response));
die "No response from POST $url $client_response"
if !$response;
die "POST $url returned HTTP status $response->{status}; expected 200"
if $response->{status} != 200;
return unless $response->{content};
$items = $vc->parse_server_response(
response => $response->{content},
split_vars => 0,
);
die "Failed to parse server suggestions: $response->{content}"
if !scalar keys %$items;
my @suggestions = map { $_->{vars} }
sort { $a->{item} cmp $b->{item} }
values %$items;
return \@suggestions;
}
sub time_to_check {
my ($file, $instances, $time) = @_;
die "I need a file argument" unless $file;
$time ||= int(time()); # current time
if ( @$instances ) {
my $instances_to_check = instances_to_check($file, $instances, $time);
return scalar @$instances_to_check, $instances_to_check;
}
return 1 if !-f $file;
my $mtime = (stat $file)[9];
if ( !defined $mtime ) {
PTDEBUG && _d('Error getting modified time of', $file);
return 1;
}
PTDEBUG && _d('time=', $time, 'mtime=', $mtime);
if ( ($time - $mtime) > $check_time_limit ) {
return 1;
}
return 0;
}
sub instances_to_check {
my ($file, $instances, $time, %args) = @_;
my $file_contents = '';
if (open my $fh, '<', $file) {
chomp($file_contents = do { local $/ = undef; <$fh> });
close $fh;
}
my %cached_instances = $file_contents =~ /^([^,]+),(.+)$/mg;
my @instances_to_check;
foreach my $instance ( @$instances ) {
my $mtime = $cached_instances{ $instance->{id} };
if ( !$mtime || (($time - $mtime) > $check_time_limit) ) {
if ( $ENV{PTVCDEBUG} || PTDEBUG ) {
_d('Time to check MySQL instance', $instance->{name});
}
push @instances_to_check, $instance;
$cached_instances{ $instance->{id} } = $time;
}
}
if ( $args{update_file} ) {
open my $fh, '>', $file or die "Cannot open $file for writing: $OS_ERROR";
while ( my ($id, $time) = each %cached_instances ) {
print { $fh } "$id,$time\n";
}
close $fh or die "Cannot close $file: $OS_ERROR";
}
return \@instances_to_check;
}
sub update_checks_file {
my ($file, $instances, $time) = @_;
if ( !-f $file ) {
if ( $ENV{PTVCDEBUG} || PTDEBUG ) {
_d('Creating time limit file', $file);
}
_touch($file);
}
if ( $instances && @$instances ) {
instances_to_check($file, $instances, $time, update_file => 1);
return;
}
my $mtime = (stat $file)[9];
if ( !defined $mtime ) {
_touch($file);
return;
}
PTDEBUG && _d('time=', $time, 'mtime=', $mtime);
if ( ($time - $mtime) > $check_time_limit ) {
_touch($file);
return;
}
return;
}
sub _touch {
my ($file) = @_;
sysopen my $fh, $file, O_WRONLY|O_CREAT
or die "Cannot create $file : $!";
close $fh or die "Cannot close $file : $!";
utime(undef, undef, $file);
}
sub _generate_identifier {
my $instance = shift;
my $dbh = $instance->{dbh};
my $dsn = $instance->{dsn};
my $sql = q{SELECT CONCAT(@@hostname, @@port)};
PTDEBUG && _d($sql);
my ($name) = eval { $dbh->selectrow_array($sql) };
if ( $EVAL_ERROR ) {
PTDEBUG && _d($EVAL_ERROR);
$sql = q{SELECT @@hostname};
PTDEBUG && _d($sql);
($name) = eval { $dbh->selectrow_array($sql) };
if ( $EVAL_ERROR ) {
PTDEBUG && _d($EVAL_ERROR);
$name = ($dsn->{h} || 'localhost') . ($dsn->{P} || 3306);
}
else {
$sql = q{SHOW VARIABLES LIKE 'port'};
PTDEBUG && _d($sql);
my (undef, $port) = eval { $dbh->selectrow_array($sql) };
PTDEBUG && _d('port:', $port);
$name .= $port || '';
}
}
my $id = md5_hex($name);
if ( $ENV{PTVCDEBUG} || PTDEBUG ) {
_d('MySQL instance', $name, 'is', $id);
}
return $name, $id;
}
sub encode_client_response {
my (%args) = @_;
my @required_args = qw(items versions general_id);
foreach my $arg ( @required_args ) {
die "I need a $arg arugment" unless $args{$arg};
}
my ($items, $versions, $general_id) = @args{@required_args};
my @lines;
foreach my $item ( sort keys %$items ) {
next unless exists $versions->{$item};
if ( ref($versions->{$item}) eq 'HASH' ) {
my $mysql_versions = $versions->{$item};
for my $id ( sort keys %$mysql_versions ) {
push @lines, join(';', $id, $item, $mysql_versions->{$id});
}
}
else {
push @lines, join(';', $general_id, $item, $versions->{$item});
}
}
my $client_response = join("\n", @lines) . "\n";
return $client_response;
}
sub validate_options {
my ($o) = @_;
return if !$o->got('version-check');
my $value = $o->get('version-check');
my @values = split /, /,
$o->read_para_after(__FILE__, qr/MAGIC_version_check/);
chomp(@values);
return if grep { $value eq $_ } @values;
$o->save_error("--version-check invalid value $value. Accepted values are "
. join(", ", @values[0..$#values-1]) . " and $values[-1]" );
}
sub _d {
my ($package, undef, $line) = caller 0;
@_ = map { (my $temp = $_) =~ s/\n/\n# /g; $temp; }
map { defined $_ ? $_ : 'undef' }
@_;
print STDERR "# $package:$line $PID ", join(' ', @_), "\n";
}
1;
}
# ###########################################################################
# End Pingback package
# ###########################################################################
# ###########################################################################
# This is a combination of modules and programs in one -- a runnable module.
# http://www.perl.com/pub/a/2006/07/13/lightning-articles.html?page=last
# Or, look it up in the Camel book on pages 642 and 643 in the 3rd edition.
#
# Check at the end of this package for the call to main() which actually runs
# the program.
# ###########################################################################
package pt_deadlock_logger;
use English qw(-no_match_vars);
use List::Util qw(max);
use Socket qw(inet_aton);
use sigtrap qw(handler finish untrapped normal-signals);
use Percona::Toolkit;
use constant PTDEBUG => $ENV{PTDEBUG} || 0;
my $o;
my $oktorun;
my $dp;
# ########################################################################
# Configuration info.
# ########################################################################
my $source_dsn;
my $dest_dsn;
# Some common patterns and variables
my $d = qr/(\d+)/; # Digit
my $t = qr/((?:\d+ \d+)|(?:[A-Fa-f0-9]+))/; # Transaction ID
my $i = qr/((?:\d{1,3}\.){3}\d+)/; # IP address
my $n = qr/([^`\s]+)/; # MySQL object name
my $u = qr/(\S+)/; # Username. This is somewhat wrong, but
# usernames with spaces are rare enough.
my $s = qr/(\d{6} .\d:\d\d:\d\d)/; # InnoDB timestamp
# A thread's proc_info can be at least 98 different things I've found in the
# source. Fortunately, most of them begin with a gerunded verb. These are
# the ones that don't.
my %is_proc_info = (
'After create' => 1,
'Execution of init_command' => 1,
'FULLTEXT initialization' => 1,
'Reopen tables' => 1,
'Repair done' => 1,
'Repair with keycache' => 1,
'System lock' => 1,
'Table lock' => 1,
'Thread initialized' => 1,
'User lock' => 1,
'copy to tmp table' => 1,
'discard_or_import_tablespace' => 1,
'end' => 1,
'got handler lock' => 1,
'got old table' => 1,
'init' => 1,
'key cache' => 1,
'locks' => 1,
'malloc' => 1,
'query end' => 1,
'rename result table' => 1,
'rename' => 1,
'setup' => 1,
'statistics' => 1,
'status' => 1,
'table cache' => 1,
'update' => 1,
);
sub main {
local @ARGV = @_; # set global ARGV for this package
my $q = new Quoter();
# ########################################################################
# Get configuration information.
# ########################################################################
$o = new OptionParser();
$o->get_specs();
$o->get_opts();
$o->set('collapse', $o->get('print')) unless $o->got('collapse');
$dp = $o->DSNParser();
my $dsn_defaults = $dp->parse_options($o);
$source_dsn = @ARGV ? $dp->parse(shift @ARGV,$dsn_defaults) : $dsn_defaults;
$dest_dsn = $o->get('dest');
# The source dsn is not an option so --dest cannot use OptionParser
# to inherit values from it. Thus, we do it manually. --dest will
# inherit from --user, --port, etc.
if ( $source_dsn && $dest_dsn ) {
# If dest DSN only has D and t, this will copy h, P, S, etc.
# from the source DSN.
$dest_dsn = $dp->copy($source_dsn, $dest_dsn);
}
if ( !$o->get('help') ) {
if ( !$source_dsn ) {
$o->save_error('Missing or invalid source host');
}
if ( $dest_dsn && !$dest_dsn->{D} ) {
$o->save_error("--dest requires a 'D' (database) part");
}
if ( $dest_dsn && !$dest_dsn->{t} ) {
$o->save_error("--dest requires a 't' (table) part");
}
Pingback::validate_options($o);
# Avoid running forever with zero second interval.
if ( $o->get('run-time') && !$o->get('interval') ) {
$o->set('interval', 1);
}
}
$o->usage_or_errors();
# ########################################################################
# Connect to MySQL and set up the --dest, if any.
# ########################################################################
my $dbh = get_cxn($source_dsn, 1);
my $dest_dbh;
my $sth;
my $ins_sth;
# Since the user might not have specified a hostname for the connection,
# try to extract it from the $dbh
if ( !$source_dsn->{h} ) {
($source_dsn->{h}) = $dbh->{mysql_hostinfo} =~ m/(\w+) via/;
PTDEBUG && _d('Got source host from dbh:', $source_dsn->{h});
}
my @cols = qw( server ts thread txn_id txn_time user hostname ip db tbl idx
lock_type lock_mode wait_hold victim query );
if ( $o->got('columns') ) {
@cols = grep { $o->get('columns')->{$_} } @cols;
}
if ( $dest_dsn ) {
my $db_tbl =
join('.',
map { $q->quote($_) }
grep { $_ }
( $dest_dsn->{D}, $dest_dsn->{t} ));
$dest_dbh = get_cxn($dest_dsn, 0);
my $cols = join(',', map { $q->quote($_) } @cols);
my $parms = join(',', map { '?' } @cols);
my $sql = "INSERT IGNORE INTO $db_tbl($cols) VALUES($parms)";
PTDEBUG && _d($sql);
$ins_sth = $dest_dbh->prepare($sql);
if ( $o->get('create-dest-table') ) {
my $db_tbl = $q->quote($dest_dsn->{D}, $dest_dsn->{t});
$sql = $o->read_para_after(__FILE__, qr/MAGIC_dest_table/);
$sql =~ s/deadlocks/IF NOT EXISTS $db_tbl/;
PTDEBUG && _d($sql);
$dest_dbh->do($sql);
}
}
# ########################################################################
# Daemonize only after (potentially) asking for passwords for --ask-pass.
# ########################################################################
my $daemon;
if ( $o->get('daemonize') ) {
$daemon = new Daemon(o=>$o);
$daemon->daemonize();
PTDEBUG && _d('I am a daemon now');
}
elsif ( $o->get('pid') ) {
# We're not daemoninzing, it just handles PID stuff.
$daemon = new Daemon(o=>$o);
$daemon->make_PID_file();
}
# ########################################################################
# Do the version-check
# ########################################################################
if ( $o->get('version-check') ne 'off' && (!$o->has('quiet') || !$o->get('quiet')) ) {
Pingback::version_check(
instances => [
{ dbh => $dbh, dsn => $source_dsn },
($dest_dsn ? { dbh => $dest_dsn, dsn => $dest_dsn } : ()),
],
protocol => $o->get('version-check'),
);
}
# ########################################################################
# Start looking for and logging deadlocks.
# ########################################################################
my $last_fingerprint = '';
$oktorun = 1;
my $start = time();
my $end = $start + ($o->get('run-time') || 0); # When we should exit
my $now = $start;
while ( # Quit if:
($start == $end || $now < $end) # time is exceeded
&& $oktorun # or instructed to quit
)
{
my $text = $dbh->selectrow_hashref("SHOW /*!40100 ENGINE*/ INNODB STATUS")->{Status};
my $parse_deadlocks_options = {
'numeric-ip' => $o->got('numeric-ip'),
'collapse' => $o->got('collapse'),
};
my %txns = %{parse_deadlocks($text, $parse_deadlocks_options)};
my $fingerprint = fingerprint(\%txns);
if ( $ins_sth ) {
foreach my $txn (sort { $a->{thread} <=> $b->{thread} } values %txns) {
$ins_sth->execute(@{$txn}{@cols});
}
$dest_dbh->commit();
}
if ( $fingerprint ne $last_fingerprint ) {
PTDEBUG && _d('New deadlock');
if ( $o->got('print') || !$o->got('dest') ) {
my $sep = $o->get('tab') ? "\t" : ' ';
print join($sep, @cols), "\n";
foreach my $txn (sort {$a->{thread}<=>$b->{thread}} values %txns) {
# If 'collapse' is on, it's already been taken care of,
# but if it's unset, by default strip whitespace.
if ( !$o->got('collapse') ) {
$txn->{query} =~ s/\s+/ /g;
}
print join($sep, map { $txn->{$_} } @cols), "\n";
}
}
}
else {
PTDEBUG && _d('Same deadlock, not printing');
}
# Save deadlock's fingerprint for next interval.
$last_fingerprint = $fingerprint;
# If specified, clear the deadlock...
if ( my $db_tbl = $o->get('clear-deadlocks') ) {
PTDEBUG && _d('Creating --clear-deadlocks table', $db_tbl);
$dbh->{AutoCommit} = 0;
my $sql = $o->read_para_after(__FILE__, qr/MAGIC_clear_deadlocks/);
if ( VersionParser->new($dbh) < '4.1.2') {
$sql =~ s/ENGINE=/TYPE=/;
}
$sql =~ s/test.deadlock_maker/$db_tbl/;
PTDEBUG && _d($sql);
$dbh->do($sql);
$sql = "INSERT INTO $db_tbl(a) VALUES(1)";
PTDEBUG && _d($sql);
$dbh->do($sql); # I'm holding locks on the table now.
# Fork off a child to try to take a lock on the table.
my $pid = fork();
if ( defined($pid) && $pid == 0 ) { # I am a child
my $dbh_child = get_cxn($source_dsn, 0);
$sql = "SELECT * FROM $db_tbl FOR UPDATE";
PTDEBUG && _d($sql);
eval { $dbh_child->do($sql); }; # Should block against parent.
PTDEBUG && _d($EVAL_ERROR); # Parent inserted value 0.
$sql = "COMMIT";
PTDEBUG && _d($sql);
$dbh_child->do($sql);
exit;
}
elsif ( !defined($pid) ) {
die("Unable to fork for clearing deadlocks!\n");
}
sleep 1;
$sql = "INSERT INTO $db_tbl(a) VALUES(0)";# Will make child deadlock
PTDEBUG && _d($sql);
eval { $dbh->do($sql); };
PTDEBUG && _d($EVAL_ERROR);
waitpid($pid, 0);
$sql = "DROP TABLE $db_tbl";
PTDEBUG && _d($sql);
$dbh->do($sql);
}
# If there's an --interval argument, run forever or till specified.
# Otherwise just run once.
if ( $o->get('interval') ) {
sleep($o->get('interval'));
$now = time();
}
else {
$oktorun = 0;
}
}
return 0;
}
# ############################################################################
# Subroutines
# ############################################################################
sub parse_deadlocks {
my ( $text, $args ) = @_;
$args ||= {};
# Pull out the deadlock section
my $dl_text;
my @matches = $text =~ m#\n(---+)\n([A-Z /]+)\n\1\n(.*?)(?=\n(---+)\n[A-Z /]+\n\4\n|$)#gs;
while ( my ( $start, $name, $text, $end ) = splice(@matches, 0, 4) ) {
next unless $name eq 'LATEST DETECTED DEADLOCK';
$dl_text = $text;
last;
}
return {} unless $dl_text;
my @sections
= $dl_text
=~ m{
^\*{3}\s([^\n]*) # *** (1) WAITING FOR THIS...
(.*?) # Followed by anything, non-greedy
(?=(?:^\*{3})|\z) # Followed by another three-stars or EOF
}gmsx;
# Loop through each section. There are no assumptions about how many
# there are, who holds and wants what locks, and who gets rolled back.
my %txns;
while ( my ($header, $body) = splice(@sections, 0, 2) ) {
my ( $txn_id, $what ) = $header =~ m/^\($d\) (.*):$/m;
next unless $txn_id;
$txns{$txn_id} ||= { id => $txn_id };
my $hash = $txns{$txn_id};
if ( $what eq 'TRANSACTION' ) {
@{$hash}{qw(txn_time)} = $body =~ m/ACTIVE $d sec/;
# Parsing the line that begins 'MySQL thread id' is complicated.
# The only thing always in the line is the thread and query id.
# See function innobase_mysql_print_thd in InnoDB source file
# sql/ha_innodb.cc.
my ( $thread_line ) = $body =~ m/^(MySQL thread id .*)$/m;
my ($mysql_thread_id, $query_id, $hostname, $ip, $user, $query_status);
if ( $thread_line ) {
# These parts can always be gotten.
( $mysql_thread_id, $query_id )
= $thread_line =~ m/^MySQL thread id $d,.* query id $d/m;
# If it's a master/slave thread, "Has (read|sent) all" may be the
# thread's proc_info. In these cases, there won't be any
# host/ip/user info.
( $query_status ) = $thread_line =~ m/(Has (?:read|sent) all .*$)/m;
if ( defined($query_status) ) {
$user = 'system user';
}
# The query id might be the last thing in the line.
elsif ( $thread_line =~ m/query id \d+ / ) {
# The IP address is the only non-word thing left, so it's
# the most useful marker for where I have to start guessing.
( $hostname, $ip ) = $thread_line =~ m/query id \d+(?: ([A-Za-z]\S+))? $i/m;
if ( defined $ip ) {
($user, $query_status) = $thread_line =~ m/$ip $u(?: (.*))?$/;
}
else {
# OK, there wasn't an IP address.
# There might not be ANYTHING except the query status.
( $query_status ) = $thread_line =~ m/query id \d+ (.*)$/;
if ( $query_status !~ m/^\w+ing/
&& !exists($is_proc_info{$query_status}) ) {
# The remaining tokens are, in order: hostname, user,
# query_status.
# It's basically impossible to know which is which.
( $hostname, $user, $query_status ) = $thread_line
=~ m/query id \d+(?: ([A-Za-z]\S+))?(?: $u(?: (.*))?)?$/m;
}
else {
$user = 'system user';
}
}
}
}
my ( $query_text ) = $body =~ m/\nMySQL thread id .*\n((?s).*)/;
$query_text =~ s/\s+$//;
$query_text =~ s/\s+/ /g if $args->{'collapse'};
@{$hash}{qw(thread hostname ip user query)}
= ($mysql_thread_id, $hostname, $ip, $user, $query_text);
foreach my $key ( keys %$hash ) {
if ( !defined $hash->{$key} ) {
$hash->{$key} = '';
}
}
}
else {
# Prefer information about locks waited-for over locks-held.
if ( $what eq 'WAITING FOR THIS LOCK TO BE GRANTED' || !$hash->{lock_type} ) {
$hash->{wait_hold} = $what eq 'WAITING FOR THIS LOCK TO BE GRANTED' ? 'w' : 'h';
@{$hash}{ qw(lock_type idx db tbl txn_id lock_mode) }
= $body
=~ m{^(RECORD|TABLE) LOCKS? (?:space id \d+ page no \d+ n bits \d+ index `?$n`? of )?table `$n(?:/|`\.`)$n`.*?trx id $t lock.mode (\S+)}m;
if ( $hash->{txn_id} ) {
my ( $high, $low ) = $hash->{txn_id} =~ m/^(\d+) (\d+)$/;
$hash->{txn_id} = $high ? ( $low + ($high << 32) ) : $low;
}
}
}
# Ensure all values are defined
map { $hash->{$_} = 0 unless defined $hash->{$_} }
qw(thread txn_id txn_time);
map { $hash->{$_} = '' unless defined $hash->{$_} }
qw(user hostname db tbl idx lock_type lock_mode query);
}
# Extract some miscellaneous data from the deadlock.
my ( $ts ) = $dl_text =~ m/^$s$/m;
my ( $year, $mon, $day, $hour, $min, $sec ) = $ts =~ m/^(\d\d)(\d\d)(\d\d) +(\d+):(\d+):(\d+)$/;
$ts = sprintf('%02d-%02d-%02dT%02d:%02d:%02d', $year + 2000, $mon, $day, $hour, $min, $sec);
my ( $victim ) = $dl_text =~ m/^\*\*\* WE ROLL BACK TRANSACTION \((\d+)\)$/m;
$victim ||= 0;
# Stick the misc data into the transactions.
foreach my $txn ( values %txns ) {
$txn->{victim} = $txn->{id} == $victim ? 1 : 0;
$txn->{ts} = $ts;
$txn->{server} = $source_dsn->{h} || '';
$txn->{ip} = inet_aton($txn->{ip}) if $args->{'numeric-ip'};
}
return \%txns;
}
sub fingerprint {
my ( $txns ) = @_;
my $fingerprint = '';
foreach my $txn ( sort { $a->{thread} <=> $b->{thread} } values %$txns ) {
$fingerprint = $fingerprint
. join('', map { $txn->{$_} } qw(server ts thread) );
}
PTDEBUG && _d('Deadlock fingerprint:', $fingerprint);
return $fingerprint;
}
# Catches signals so the program can exit gracefully.
sub finish {
my ($signal) = @_;
print STDERR "Exiting on SIG$signal.\n";
$oktorun = 0;
}
sub get_cxn {
my ( $dsn, $ac ) = @_;
if ( $o->get('ask-pass') ) {
$dsn->{p} = OptionParser::prompt_noecho("Enter password: ");
}
my $dbh = $dp->get_dbh($dp->get_cxn_params($dsn), {AutoCommit => $ac});
$dbh->{InactiveDestroy} = 1; # Because of forking.
return $dbh;
}
sub _d {
my ($package, undef, $line) = caller 0;
@_ = map { (my $temp = $_) =~ s/\n/\n# /g; $temp; }
map { defined $_ ? $_ : 'undef' }
@_;
print STDERR "# $package:$line $PID ", join(' ', @_), "\n";
}
# ############################################################################
# Run the program.
# ############################################################################
if ( !caller ) { exit main(@ARGV); }
1; # Because this is a module as well as a script.
# ############################################################################
# Documentation
# ############################################################################
=pod
=head1 NAME
pt-deadlock-logger - Extract and log MySQL deadlock information.
=head1 SYNOPSIS
Usage: pt-deadlock-logger [OPTION...] SOURCE_DSN
pt-deadlock-logger extracts and saves information about the most recent deadlock
in a MySQL server.
Print deadlocks on SOURCE_DSN:
pt-deadlock-logger SOURCE_DSN
Store deadlock information from SOURCE_DSN in test.deadlocks table on SOURCE_DSN
(source and destination are the same host):
pt-deadlock-logger SOURCE_DSN --dest D=test,t=deadlocks
Store deadlock information from SOURCE_DSN in test.deadlocks table on DEST_DSN
(source and destination are different hosts):
pt-deadlock-logger SOURCE_DSN --dest DEST_DSN,D=test,t=deadlocks
Daemonize and check for deadlocks on SOURCE_DSN every 30 seconds for 4 hours:
pt-deadlock-logger SOURCE_DSN --dest D=test,t=deadlocks --daemonize --run-time 4h --interval 30s
=head1 RISKS
The following section is included to inform users about the potential risks,
whether known or unknown, of using this tool. The two main categories of risks
are those created by the nature of the tool (e.g. read-only tools vs. read-write
tools) and those created by bugs.
pt-deadlock-logger is a read-only tool unless you specify a L<"--dest"> table.
In some cases polling SHOW INNODB STATUS too rapidly can cause extra load on the
server. If you're using it on a production server under very heavy load, you
might want to set L<"--interval"> to 30 seconds or more.
At the time of this release, we know of no bugs that could cause serious harm to
users.
The authoritative source for updated information is always the online issue
tracking system. Issues that affect this tool will be marked as such. You can
see a list of such issues at the following URL:
L<http://www.percona.com/bugs/pt-deadlock-logger>.
See also L<"BUGS"> for more information on filing bugs and getting help.
=head1 DESCRIPTION
pt-deadlock-logger extracts deadlock data from a MySQL server. Currently only
InnoDB deadlock information is available. You can print the information to
standard output, store it in a database table, or both. If neither
L<"--print"> nor L<"--dest"> are given, then the deadlock information is
printed by default. If only L<"--dest"> is given, then the deadlock
information is only stored. If both options are given, then the deadlock
information is printed and stored.
The source host can be specified using one of two methods. The first method is
to use at least one of the standard connection-related command line options:
L<"--defaults-file">, L<"--password">, L<"--host">, L<"--port">, L<"--socket">
or L<"--user">. These options only apply to the source host; they cannot be
used to specify the destination host.
The second method to specify the source host, or the optional destination host
using L<"--dest">, is a DSN. A DSN is a special syntax that can be either just
a hostname (like C<server.domain.com> or C<1.2.3.4>), or a
C<key=value,key=value> string. Keys are a single letter:
KEY MEANING
=== =======
h Connect to host
P Port number to use for connection
S Socket file to use for connection
u User for login if not current user
p Password to use when connecting
F Only read default options from the given file
If you omit any values from the destination host DSN, they are filled in with
values from the source host, so you don't need to specify them in both places.
C<pt-deadlock-logger> reads all normal MySQL option files, such as ~/.my.cnf, so
you may not need to specify username, password and other common options at all.
=head1 OUTPUT
You can choose which columns are output and/or saved to L<"--dest"> with the
L<"--columns"> argument. The default columns are as follows:
=over
=item server
The (source) server on which the deadlock occurred. This might be useful if
you're tracking deadlocks on many servers.
=item ts
The date and time of the last detected deadlock.
=item thread
The MySQL thread number, which is the same as the connection ID in SHOW FULL
PROCESSLIST.
=item txn_id
The InnoDB transaction ID, which InnoDB expresses as two unsigned integers. I
have multiplied them out to be one number.
=item txn_time
How long the transaction was active when the deadlock happened.
=item user
The connection's database username.
=item hostname
The connection's host.
=item ip
The connection's IP address. If you specify L<"--numeric-ip">, this is
converted to an unsigned integer.
=item db
The database in which the deadlock occurred.
=item tbl
The table on which the deadlock occurred.
=item idx
The index on which the deadlock occurred.
=item lock_type
The lock type the transaction held on the lock that caused the deadlock.
=item lock_mode
The lock mode of the lock that caused the deadlock.
=item wait_hold
Whether the transaction was waiting for the lock or holding the lock. Usually
you will see the two waited-for locks.
=item victim
Whether the transaction was selected as the deadlock victim and rolled back.
=item query
The query that caused the deadlock.
=back
=head1 INNODB CAVEATS AND DETAILS
InnoDB's output is hard to parse and sometimes there's no way to do it right.
Sometimes not all information (for example, username or IP address) is included
in the deadlock information. In this case there's nothing for the script to put
in those columns. It may also be the case that the deadlock output is so long
(because there were a lot of locks) that the whole thing is truncated.
Though there are usually two transactions involved in a deadlock, there are more
locks than that; at a minimum, one more lock than transactions is necessary to
create a cycle in the waits-for graph. pt-deadlock-logger prints the
transactions (always two in the InnoDB output, even when there are more
transactions in the waits-for graph than that) and fills in locks. It prefers
waited-for over held when choosing lock information to output, but you can
figure out the rest with a moment's thought. If you see one wait-for and one
held lock, you're looking at the same lock, so of course you'd prefer to see
both wait-for locks and get more information. If the two waited-for locks are
not on the same table, more than two transactions were involved in the deadlock.
Finally, keep in mind that, because usernames with spaces are not quoted by
InnoDB, the tool will generally misreport the second word of these usernames
as the hostname.
=head1 OPTIONS
This tool accepts additional command-line arguments. Refer to the
L<"SYNOPSIS"> and usage information for details.
=over
=item --ask-pass
Prompt for a password when connecting to MySQL.
=item --charset
short form: -A; type: string
Default character set. If the value is utf8, sets Perl's binmode on
STDOUT to utf8, passes the mysql_enable_utf8 option to DBD::mysql, and runs SET
NAMES UTF8 after connecting to MySQL. Any other value sets binmode on STDOUT
without the utf8 layer, and runs SET NAMES after connecting to MySQL.
=item --clear-deadlocks
type: string
Use this table to create a small deadlock. This usually has the effect of
clearing out a huge deadlock, which otherwise consumes the entire output of
C<SHOW INNODB STATUS>. The table must not exist. pt-deadlock-logger will
create it with the following MAGIC_clear_deadlocks structure:
CREATE TABLE test.deadlock_maker(a INT PRIMARY KEY) ENGINE=InnoDB;
After creating the table and causing a small deadlock, the tool will drop the
table again.
=item --[no]collapse
Collapse whitespace in queries to a single space. This might make it easier to
inspect on the command line or in a query. By default, whitespace is collapsed
when printing with L<"--print">, but not modified when storing to L<"--dest">.
(That is, the default is different for each action).
=item --columns
type: hash
Output only this comma-separated list of columns. See L<"OUTPUT"> for more
details on columns.
=item --config
type: Array
Read this comma-separated list of config files; if specified, this must be the
first option on the command line.
=item --create-dest-table
Create the table specified by L<"--dest">.
Normally the L<"--dest"> table is expected to exist already. This option
causes pt-deadlock-logger to create the table automatically using the suggested
table structure.
=item --daemonize
Fork to the background and detach from the shell. POSIX operating systems only.
=item --defaults-file
short form: -F; type: string
Only read mysql options from the given file. You must give an absolute
pathname.
=item --dest
type: DSN
DSN for where to store deadlocks; specify at least a database (D) and table (t).
Missing values are filled in with the same values from the source host, so you
can usually omit most parts of this argument if you're storing deadlocks on the
same server on which they happen.
By default, whitespace in the query column is left intact;
use L<"--[no]collapse"> if you want whitespace collapsed.
The following MAGIC_dest_table is suggested if you want to store all the
information pt-deadlock-logger can extract about deadlocks:
CREATE TABLE deadlocks (
server char(20) NOT NULL,
ts datetime NOT NULL,
thread int unsigned NOT NULL,
txn_id bigint unsigned NOT NULL,
txn_time smallint unsigned NOT NULL,
user char(16) NOT NULL,
hostname char(20) NOT NULL,
ip char(15) NOT NULL, -- alternatively, ip int unsigned NOT NULL
db char(64) NOT NULL,
tbl char(64) NOT NULL,
idx char(64) NOT NULL,
lock_type char(16) NOT NULL,
lock_mode char(1) NOT NULL,
wait_hold char(1) NOT NULL,
victim tinyint unsigned NOT NULL,
query text NOT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY (server,ts,thread)
) ENGINE=InnoDB
If you use L<"--columns">, you can omit whichever columns you don't want to
store.
=item --help
Show help and exit.
=item --host
short form: -h; type: string
Connect to host.
=item --interval
type: time
How often to check for deadlocks. If no L<"--run-time"> is specified,
pt-deadlock-logger runs forever, checking for deadlocks at every interval.
See also L<"--run-time">.
=item --log
type: string
Print all output to this file when daemonized.
=item --numeric-ip
Express IP addresses as integers.
=item --password
short form: -p; type: string
Password to use when connecting.
=item --pid
type: string
Create the given PID file when daemonized. The file contains the process ID of
the daemonized instance. The PID file is removed when the daemonized instance
exits. The program checks for the existence of the PID file when starting; if
it exists and the process with the matching PID exists, the program exits.
=item --port
short form: -P; type: int
Port number to use for connection.
=item --print
Print results on standard output. See L<"OUTPUT"> for more. By default,
enables L<"--[no]collapse"> unless you explicitly disable it.
If L<"--interval"> or L<"--run-time"> is specified, only new deadlocks are
printed at each interval. A fingerprint for each deadlock is created using
L<"--columns"> server, ts and thread (even if those columns were not specified
by L<"--columns">) and if the current deadlock's fingerprint is different from
the last deadlock's fingerprint, then it is printed.
=item --run-time
type: time
How long to run before exiting. By default pt-deadlock-logger runs once,
checks for deadlocks, and exits. If L<"--run-time"> is specified but
no L<"--interval"> is specified, a default 1 second interval will be used.
=item --set-vars
type: string; default: wait_timeout=10000
Set these MySQL variables. Immediately after connecting to MySQL, this string
will be appended to SET and executed.
=item --socket
short form: -S; type: string
Socket file to use for connection.
=item --tab
Print tab-separated columns, instead of aligned.
=item --user
short form: -u; type: string
User for login if not current user.
=item --version
Show version and exit.
=item --version-check
type: string; default: off
Send program versions to Percona and print suggested upgrades and problems.
Possible values for --version-check:
=for comment ignore-pt-internal-value
MAGIC_version_check
https, http, auto, off
C<auto> first tries using C<https>, and resorts to C<http> if that fails.
Keep in mind that C<https> might not be available if
C<IO::Socket::SSL> is not installed on your system, although
C<--version-check http> should work everywhere.
The version check feature causes the tool to send and receive data from
Percona over the web. The data contains program versions from the local
machine. Percona uses the data to focus development on the most widely
used versions of programs, and to suggest to customers possible upgrades
and known bad versions of programs.
For more information, visit L<http://www.percona.com/version-check>.
=back
=head1 DSN OPTIONS
These DSN options are used to create a DSN. Each option is given like
C<option=value>. The options are case-sensitive, so P and p are not the
same option. There cannot be whitespace before or after the C<=> and
if the value contains whitespace it must be quoted. DSN options are
comma-separated. See the L<percona-toolkit> manpage for full details.
=over
=item * A
dsn: charset; copy: yes
Default character set.
=item * D
dsn: database; copy: yes
Default database.
=item * F
dsn: mysql_read_default_file; copy: yes
Only read default options from the given file
=item * h
dsn: host; copy: yes
Connect to host.
=item * p
dsn: password; copy: yes
Password to use when connecting.
=item * P
dsn: port; copy: yes
Port number to use for connection.
=item * S
dsn: mysql_socket; copy: yes
Socket file to use for connection.
=item * t
Table in which to store deadlock information.
=item * u
dsn: user; copy: yes
User for login if not current user.
=back
=head1 ENVIRONMENT
The environment variable C<PTDEBUG> enables verbose debugging output to STDERR.
To enable debugging and capture all output to a file, run the tool like:
PTDEBUG=1 pt-deadlock-logger ... > FILE 2>&1
Be careful: debugging output is voluminous and can generate several megabytes
of output.
=head1 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
You need Perl, DBI, DBD::mysql, and some core packages that ought to be
installed in any reasonably new version of Perl.
=head1 BUGS
For a list of known bugs, see L<http://www.percona.com/bugs/pt-deadlock-logger>.
Please report bugs at L<https://bugs.launchpad.net/percona-toolkit>.
Include the following information in your bug report:
=over
=item * Complete command-line used to run the tool
=item * Tool L<"--version">
=item * MySQL version of all servers involved
=item * Output from the tool including STDERR
=item * Input files (log/dump/config files, etc.)
=back
If possible, include debugging output by running the tool with C<PTDEBUG>;
see L<"ENVIRONMENT">.
=head1 DOWNLOADING
Visit L<http://www.percona.com/software/percona-toolkit/> to download the
latest release of Percona Toolkit. Or, get the latest release from the
command line:
wget percona.com/get/percona-toolkit.tar.gz
wget percona.com/get/percona-toolkit.rpm
wget percona.com/get/percona-toolkit.deb
You can also get individual tools from the latest release:
wget percona.com/get/TOOL
Replace C<TOOL> with the name of any tool.
=head1 AUTHORS
Baron Schwartz
=head1 ABOUT PERCONA TOOLKIT
This tool is part of Percona Toolkit, a collection of advanced command-line
tools developed by Percona for MySQL support and consulting. Percona Toolkit
was forked from two projects in June, 2011: Maatkit and Aspersa. Those
projects were created by Baron Schwartz and developed primarily by him and
Daniel Nichter, both of whom are employed by Percona. Visit
L<http://www.percona.com/software/> for more software developed by Percona.
=head1 COPYRIGHT, LICENSE, AND WARRANTY
This program is copyright 2007-2011 Baron Schwartz, 2011-2012 Percona Inc.
Feedback and improvements are welcome.
THIS PROGRAM IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
Foundation, version 2; OR the Perl Artistic License. On UNIX and similar
systems, you can issue `man perlgpl' or `man perlartistic' to read these
licenses.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple
Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA.
=head1 VERSION
pt-deadlock-logger 2.1.7
=cut