Changed default number of threads to 1 instead of autoconfigured value and
added a new `auto` variable which enables autoconfiguration of thread count.
The number of threads used when autoconfiguratio fails was changed from 4 to 1.
The default value of using N threads where N is the number of CPU cores was
not optimal as the possibility of rescheduling was higher the more utility
threads there were. Due to this, N-1 is deemed to be the better autoconfigured
value for thread count.
LOGIF and skygw_write_log removed from server/core/*.c and
replaced with calls to MXS_(ERROR|WARNING|NOTICE|INFO|DEBUG).
This is a mechanism change, no updating of the actual message
has been performed.
Currently this causes a very small performance hit, since the
check whether the priority is enabled or not is performed in
the function that is called and not before the function is called.
Once all LOGIFs and skygw_write_logs have been replaced, the
behaviour will be altered back to what it was.
The log manager variables lm_enabled_log_files_bitmask, log_ses_count
and tls_log_info that earlier were declared separately in every
c-file are now declared in the log_manager.h header.
Support for running out of disk space in the binlog router
Support for COM_PING & COM_STATISTICS added in the binlog router
Addition of binlogdir router option
void session_enable_log(SESSION* ses, logfile_id_t id)
and
void session_disable_log(SESSION* ses, logfile_id_t id)
Which switch specific log type on/off if the log type in question is not generally enabled.
Each thread carries a thread-specific struct log_info_t which includes members for current session id and bitfield for enabled log types for the current session. That information is checked before actual log write functions are called.
Each file where session-specific logging is used, must include the following exports:
/** Defined in log_manager.cc */
extern int lm_enabled_logfiles_bitmask;
extern size_t log_ses_count[];
extern __thread log_info_t tls_log_info;
changed gw_receive_backend_auth declaration to return int instead of boolean.
mysql_backend.c:
gw_read_backend_event calls gw_receive_backend_auth which either fails (== -1), succeeds with nothing to read (== 0) or succeeds (== 1). For each case there is handling. If dcb_read succeeds without read bytes, return asap.
mysql_client.c:
gw_error_client_event, gw_client_close, gw_client_hangup_event : all close client dcb but now they also close backend dcb.
mysql_common.c:
gw_receive_backend_auth, return -1, 0, or 1 if read from backend failed, was empty, or succeed, respectively.:
State update for filewriter was missing and that caused Maxscale to fail if opening of any log file failed.
dcb.c:
Added EAGAIN and EWOULDBLOCK handling to dcb_read. If dcb_close is called for freshly created dcb, dcb is only freed.
gateway.c:
Added file_write_footer and write_footer of which the latter is called at exit time. It simply draws a line to screen.
gw_utils.c:
Some macros for helping comparison between gw_read_gwbuff and dcb_read, which overlap.
poll.c:
Some macros to help enable/disable mutexing in poll_waitevents
service.c:
Check return value of listen and session_alloc and behave accordingly.
mysql_client.c:
If ioctl returned successfully with b==0 it earlier caused closing the client and backend dcbs. Since that doesn't reliably indicate that client has closed socket on its side, Maxscale doesn't close its sockets either.
mysql_common.c:
In gw_receive_backend_auth, if dcb_read returns n==0, it is not considered as an error anymore. The implemented behavior is not yet complete and correct. Result should be successful but the protocol state shouldn't change to MYSQL_IDLE before backend return is received.
In gw_send_authentication_to_backend protocol state was always set to MYSQL_AUTH_RECV even if gw_rwite had failed. Now, return value is read and state is set in caller's context basen on the return value.
skygw_utils.cc:
Removed ss_dassert from skyge_file_init because it prevented from returning meaningful error meassage to the client.: