The query classifier should only be used to parse text protocol
statements. The insertstream filter exploited the fact that any statements
that the filter did not expect would be classified as an unknown
commands. This led to repetitive error messages with binary protocol
statements.
When a backend is waiting for a response but no statement is stored for
the session, the buffer where the stored statement is copied is not
modified. This means that it needs to be initialized to a NULL value.
Added a test that checks that the behavior works as expected even with
persistent connections. A second test reproduces the crash by executing
parallel SET commands while slaves are blocked.
There is still a behavioral problem in readwritesplit. If a session
command is being executed and it fails on a slave, an error is sent to the
client. In this case it would not be necessary to close the session if the
master is still alive.
The asserted value can be false without it being an error. When a table is
re-mapped to a different position, there is no guarantee that the previous
value has not been reused by another table.
If a rule is defined with only an optional part, it should be of the
permission type. This type is used to signal that the rule matches if the
optional constraints are fulfilled.
Due to refactoring, the default type was changed from RT_PERMISSION to
RT_UNDEFINED.
The schemarouter can now resolve database mapping conflicts in a
deterministic manner. This will fix the problem of central databases which
are replicated shards being assigned in a non-deterministic manner.
When the current database is implicitly used in a query that also uses an
explicit database, it must be routed to the shard which has the current
database.
As cross-shard joins are not supported, the safest, and possibly the most
expected course of action to take, is to route it to the so-called default
shard. The default shard is the shard that contains the database that is
currently set as the active database with a COM_INIT_DB, a text protocol
USE <database> query or it was set at connection time.
The avrorouter failed to detect ALTER TABLE statements which caused a
regression. Extended the alter table tests to parse the JSON for more
strict validation of test results.
The multimaster node detection uses stacks to sort the node groups. The
size of this stack was always assumed to be positive but it was possible
that it dropped down to -1 causing a crash when the stack was accessed
with the index number.
The EVP_CIPHER_CTX is now created inside a wrapper function to add support
for OpenSSL 1.1. Also fixed improper use of the EVP_CIPHER_CTX internals
in binlogrouter.
There's no need to use Python 3 for the script and using it introduces
problems due to the poor availability of MySQL Connector/Python for
Python3.
ENUM, SET and DECIMAL values should have a length of -1 as the length is
meaningless for these types.
The HintParser wrongly ignored linebreaks, causing parsing faults
e.g. parsing too far or accepting invalid comments. Now, the parser
detects a line break and terminates comments unless they started with
'/*'. Also, fixed a memory leak when parsing parameter-value-combinations.
Whenever a server which is a slave of an external master is detected, it
will be assigned the slave status. This will allow the status to be used
the way it was intended to be used.
The modutil_get_SQL()-function allocates storage, while
modutil_extract_SQL() does not. The strings given by the latter
are not 0-terminated so require a length limit when matched using
regexec().
This commit changes the used function in those cases where the
sql-string is not modified nor is the pointer saved for later use.
The addition of field types and lengths wasn't added to the avrorouter
ALTER TABLE handler. This caused crashes when an alter table was done and
new rows were inserted afterwards.
The `monitoruser` and `monitorpw` parameters were mislabeled as `monuser`
and `monpw`. To allow backwards compatibility, the `monuser` and `monpw`
still work as aliases for the correct commands.
The type and name parsing functions could move outside of allocated memory
as they didn't check for the terminating null character. Also fixed the
printf format string used when the list of used tables is being created.
Fixed CDC testing connector to abort on error and added some extra output
to the cdc_datatypes test.
The type and name parsing functions could move outside of allocated memory
as they didn't check for the terminating null character. Also fixed the
printf format string used when the list of used tables is being created.
Fixed CDC testing connector to abort on error and added some extra output
to the cdc_datatypes test.
The schema generator program needs to add the real_type and length fields
if the data types define them.
Also fixed a bug where the real_type and length fields were checked for
generated fields.
The avro schema allows custom properties to be defined for the schema
fields. The avrorouter stored extra information about the table into the
schema for later use.
Currently, this information is only generated by the avrorouter
itself. Further improvements to the schema generator scripts need to be
done.
When the binlog has been read, it needs to be treated as if the
transaction or row limit has been hit. This will cause all tables to be
flushed to disk before the files are indexed.
When a MariaDB 10.0 DATETIME field with a custom length was defined, the
field offsets weren't calculated properly.
As there is no metadata for pre-10.1 DATETIME types with decimal
precision, the metadata (i.e. decimal count) needs to be gathered from the
CREATE TABLE statement. This information is then used to calculate the
correct field length when the value is decoded.
This change does not fix the incorrect interpretation of the old DATETIME
value. The converted values are still garbled due to the fact that the
value needs to be shifted out of the decimal format before it can be
properly converted.