server/core/config.c: Removed unused if..else block from config_get_valint. Changed it also to return value which indicates whether the operation succeed. Added config_get_valbool similar to config_get_valint.
service.c:Added typelib-like struct and array of valid boolean values. Fixed parameter type test in service_set_param_value. Completed boolean type parameter handling.
hintparser.c:Fixed error message for non-maxscale hints.
readwritesplit.c:Added loading of configuration parameters from service to instance and from instance to each new session. Fixed routing condition in get_route_target. Modified get_route_target so that it takes also rw_read_sesvars_from_slaves and rw_write_sesvars_to_all as parameters.
skygw_types.h: added array size counting macro.
query_classifier.cc: updated skygw_get_table_names to allow for partial or full table names
readwritesplit.c: transferred temporary table detection to separate functions
Includes imprvements to hints processing. If hint can't be followed query is routed possibly to slave, and eventually to master if other attempts fail.
query_classifier.h: added QUERY_TYPE_CREATE_TMP_TABLE and QUERY_TYPE_READ_TMP_TABLE for use of temporary table support.
hashtable.c:Added variant of hashtable which is 'flat', that is, stored to existing memory instead of allocating memory as a part of the call. Existing function declarations don't change but added hashtable_alloc_flat for the purpose. Both hashtable_alloc and hashtable_alloc_flat now call the real allocation function, hashtable_alloc_real. hashtable_free only frees memory which is allocated in hashtable_alloc_real.
hashtable.h: added a flag to HASHTABLE struct to indicate whether hashtable owns its memory or not.
readwritesplit.h: Added RSES_PROP_TYPE_TMPTABLES property type to be used for keeping the hashtable for tablenames.
readwritesplit.c: Added comments about temporary table support implementation.
query_classifier.h: added parsing information structure to query classifier away from buffer.h.
buffer.c:introduced a buffer object which includes object pointer and a clean-up call-back function. Buffer objects form a list which is cleaned up by the last referrer of the buffer, as a part of gwbuf_free. Buffer object list is protected by a spinlock gwbuf_lock.
Also added identifier type, bufobj_id_t which is enumerated type and currently includes one value only, GWBUF_PARSING_INFO. Added also a bitfield for information about the buffer. It currently has one type only, GWBUF_INFO_PARSED indicating that buffer content is parsed and there is buffer object of type GWBUF_PARSING_INFO.
skygw_utils.cc:replace_literal:changed regexec matching to case insensitive because user-defined literals are sometimes converted to upper-case ones.
skygw_utils.cc: removed replace_str and implemented replace_literal which replaces user-provided literals in query with predefined string "?". Replacing is done one by one, so it is suboptimal ipmlementation since all literals could be passed to replacement function in one call and processed all before returning.
query_classifier.cc: Now query can be parsed outside query_classifier_get_type by calling function parse_query. It creates parsing_info_t struct which is then added to the GWBUF which also includes the query. Parsing information follows the buffered query and it is freed at the same time with query buffer, in gwbuf_free.
buffer.c: additions of parsing information to gwbuf struct.
modutil.c: added function which returns query from GWBUF in plain text string.
readwritesplit.c:routeQuery now only calls query_classifier_get_type to get the query type instead of extracting plain text query from the GWBUF buffer.
* ignore typical backup files created by common editors
* move general ignore rules like "*.o" or "depend.mk" to top level gitignore
* ignore executables and test directories in target dir gitignore
as these are local and there's no general catch-all pattern for them
All prepare commands are executed in every backend server currently connected.
All executes are routed to master. If stmt type was recorded in prepare phase in rwsplit router, read-only stmts could be routed to slaves.
COM_STMT_PREPARE gets arbitrary number of response packets from backend database. Since statements are prepared in every backend server and only one multi-packet response can be replied to client, redundant multi-packet responses are discarded. This is done in router. Mechanisms from session command handling are utilized with little changes: router must identify when response consists of multiple packets so that it knows to calculate the number of packets in response and that it is able to discard correct number of packets.
Information to the reply-handling router is provided by backend protocol, which includes a ordered list of commands of commands sent to protocol-owning backend server. A command is stored to protocol struct in mysql_backend.c:gw_MySQLWrite_backend if the statement buffer's type has GWBUF_TYPE_SINGLE_STMT set in mysql_client.c:route_by_statement. GWBUF_TYPE_SINGLE_STATEMENT indicates that there is single statement in the buffer, as opposite to Read Connection router, which accepts streaming input from client.