Session commands that will not return a response can be completed
immediately. This requires some special code in the readwritesplit Backend
class implementation as well as a small addition to the Backend class
itself.
Since not all commands expect a response from the server, the queued query
routing function needs some adjustment. The routing of queued queries
should be attempted until a command which expects a response is found or
the queue is empty.
By properly handling these types of session commands, the router can
enable the execution of COM_STMT_CLOSE and COM_STMT_RESET on all
servers. This will prevent resource leakages in the server and allow
proper handling of COM_STMT type command.
If the internal ID is stored in the buffer when it is moving inside the
readwritesplit router, the RWBackend can manage the execution of all
commands with a statement ID by replacing the stored ID with the correct
value.
Providing helper functions for the commonly used parts of the server makes
code easier to read. It also removes any possibility for formatting
problems by moving the URI and name string handling inside the Backend
class.
Added helper functions that check various server states. This makes the
readwritesplit code easier to read as the function names convey the
intention better than the macro invokations.
As the session commands are always appended to the end of the list, the
name should reflect that action. For this reason, the function was renamed
to append_session_command.
Readwritesplit supports replacement of slave servers by storing all
executed session commands in a list. To make the copying of this list a
bit cleaner, an overload for a list of session commands was added. This
will allow relatively smooth addition of server replacement to all router
modules that use the Backend class.
The class now allows simpler construction of session commands by
overloading the add_session_command with a version that accepts a const
reference to a shared pointer. This removes the need to copy the
references to the source buffer by calling gwbuf_clone.
Exposed the first session command as a const reference to allow
interaction with it. Currently, it is planned to be used to get the
session command position of each backend.
This is the first step to taking the Backend class into use. It is now
used in rwsplit_select_backends.cc and readwritesplit.hh. The module is
not yet functional and doesn't even compile.
Added some helper functions to the Backend class to get easier access to
the server referenced by the SERVER_REF and to check the state of the
backend.
The states are now internal to the Backend class. This simplifies the use
of the class by moving the burder of state tracking to the class
itself.
Refactored the way the schemarouter uses the Backend class.
Also fixed a memory leak in the schemarouter when `ignore_databases_regex`
was used..
Using the same implementation of the Backend and SessionCommand classes in
both schemarouter and readwritesplit will prevent duplication of code.
This commit only splits the generic parts of the class to a Backend class
which the schemarouter then extends. The session commands for both routers
are similar so they require no special handling.