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    Bug#21205695 DROP TABLE MAY CAUSE SLAVES TO BREAK · 2735f0b9
    Venkatesh Duggirala authored
        Problem:
        ========
        1) Drop table queries are re-generated by server
        before writing the events(queries) into binlog
        for various reasons. If table name/db name contains
        a non regular characters (like latin characters),
        the generated query is wrong. Hence it breaks the
        replication.
        2) In the edge case, when table name/db name contains
        64 characters, server is throwing an assert
        assert(M_TBLLEN < 128)
        3) In the edge case, when db name contains 64 latin
        characters, binlog content is interpreted badly
        which is leading replication failure.
    
        Analysis & Fix :
        ================
        1) Parser reads the table name from the query and converts
        it to standard charset(utf8) and stores it in table_name variable.
        When drop table query is regenerated with the same table_name
        variable, it should be converted back to the original charset
        from standard charset(utf8).
    
        2) Latin character takes two bytes for each character. Limit
        of the identifier is 64. SYSTEM_CHARSET_MBMAXLEN is set to '3'.
        So there is a possiblity that tablename/dbname contains 3 * 64.
        Hence assert is changed to
        (M_TBLLEN <= NAME_CHAR_LEN*SYSTEM_CHARSET_MBMAXLEN)
    
        3) db_len in the binlog event header is taking 1 byte.
           db_len is ranged from 0 to 192 bytes (3 * 64).
           While reading the db_len from the event, server
           is casting to uint instead of uchar which is leading
           to bad db_len. This problem is fixed by changing the
           cast type to uchar.
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