Use size_t in all functions
Some of the protocol modules use ssize_t instead of size_t. Split the function that counts the number of response packets a session command will receive into two parts. This allows it to be reused elsewhere.
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@ -1425,11 +1425,11 @@ static GWBUF* process_response_data(DCB* dcb,
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int nbytes_to_process)
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{
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int npackets_left = 0; /*< response's packet count */
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ssize_t nbytes_left = 0; /*< nbytes to be read for the packet */
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size_t nbytes_left = 0; /*< nbytes to be read for the packet */
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MySQLProtocol* p;
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GWBUF* outbuf = NULL;
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int initial_packets = npackets_left;
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ssize_t initial_bytes = nbytes_left;
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size_t initial_bytes = nbytes_left;
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/** Get command which was stored in gw_MySQLWrite_backend */
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p = DCB_PROTOCOL(dcb, MySQLProtocol);
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@ -1582,7 +1582,7 @@ static GWBUF* process_response_data(DCB* dcb,
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static bool sescmd_response_complete(DCB* dcb)
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{
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int npackets_left;
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ssize_t nbytes_left;
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size_t nbytes_left;
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MySQLProtocol* p;
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bool succp;
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@ -797,28 +797,14 @@ mysql_server_cmd_t protocol_get_srv_command(MySQLProtocol* p,
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return cmd;
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}
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/**
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* Examine command type and the readbuf. Conclude response
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* packet count from the command type or from the first packet
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* content.
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* Fails if read buffer doesn't include enough data to read the
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* packet length.
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*/
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void init_response_status(GWBUF* buf,
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mysql_server_cmd_t cmd,
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int* npackets,
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ssize_t* nbytes_left)
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void mysql_num_response_packets(GWBUF *buf, uint8_t cmd, int *npackets, size_t *nbytes)
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{
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uint8_t readbuf[3];
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int nparam = 0;
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int nattr = 0;
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uint8_t* data;
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ss_dassert(gwbuf_length(buf) >= 3);
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/** Read command byte */
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gwbuf_copy_data(buf, 4, 1, readbuf);
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gwbuf_copy_data(buf, MYSQL_HEADER_LEN, 1, readbuf);
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if (readbuf[0] == 0xff) /*< error */
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{
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@ -853,31 +839,36 @@ void init_response_status(GWBUF* buf,
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}
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gwbuf_copy_data(buf, 0, 3, readbuf);
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*nbytes_left = gw_mysql_get_byte3(readbuf) + MYSQL_HEADER_LEN;
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/**
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* There is at least one complete packet in the buffer so buffer is bigger
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* than packet
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*/
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*nbytes = gw_mysql_get_byte3(readbuf) + MYSQL_HEADER_LEN;
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}
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/**
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* Examine command type and the readbuf. Conclude response packet count
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* from the command type or from the first packet content. Fails if read
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* buffer doesn't include enough data to read the packet length.
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*/
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void init_response_status(GWBUF* buf, uint8_t cmd, int *npackets, size_t *nbytes_left)
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{
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ss_dassert(gwbuf_length(buf) >= 3);
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mysql_num_response_packets(buf, cmd, npackets, nbytes_left);
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ss_dassert(*nbytes_left > 0);
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ss_dassert(*npackets > 0);
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}
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/**
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* Read how many packets are left from current response and how many bytes there
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* is still to be read from the current packet.
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*/
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bool protocol_get_response_status(MySQLProtocol* p,
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int* npackets,
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ssize_t* nbytes)
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size_t* nbytes)
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{
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bool succp;
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CHK_PROTOCOL(p);
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*npackets = p->protocol_command.scom_nresponse_packets;
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*nbytes = (ssize_t)p->protocol_command.scom_nbytes_to_read;
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*nbytes = (size_t)p->protocol_command.scom_nbytes_to_read;
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if (*npackets < 0 && *nbytes == 0)
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{
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@ -893,7 +884,7 @@ bool protocol_get_response_status(MySQLProtocol* p,
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void protocol_set_response_status(MySQLProtocol* p,
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int npackets_left,
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ssize_t nbytes)
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size_t nbytes)
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{
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CHK_PROTOCOL(p);
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