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;
Conflicts:
server/core/session.c
server/modules/protocol/mysql_backend.c
server/modules/routing/readwritesplit/readwritesplit.c
Resolved.
Addition of user in topfilter report and general tidyup
Rwsplit handles ERRACT_NEW_CONNECTION by clearing backend reference, removing callbacks and associating backend reference with new backend server. If it succeeds and the router session can continue, handleError returns true. Otherwise false. When ever false is returned it means that session must be closed.
Rwsplit now tolerates backend failures in a way that it searches new backends when monitor, backend, or client operation fails due to backend failure.
command to call the diagnostic entries points of the filters in the
session.
Slight improvements to the two example filters and a fix to the
trim routine.
Only downstream filters are supported currently, i.e. no result
set filtering can be done.
A crude QLA (Query Log All) filter is included as a test harness only
In order to be able to protect the interface so that mistyped argument
do not endanger MaxScale yet still allow the developer access a router
option has been added that gives the debugcli two modes.
dcb.c:dcb_write accept also dcb state DCB_STATE_NOPOLLING since it only means that dcb has been removed from epoll set but it is still possible to write to it.
Bug #384http://bugs.skysql.com/show_bug.cgi?id=384
session.h:added new state for SESSION, SESSION_STATE_ROUTER_READY which follows SESSION_STATE_READY. The difference is that ROUTER_READY is set only after router session is successfully created while READY means that session still lacks router.
session.c:set SESSION_STATE_ROUTER_READY when router is created.
mysql_backend.c:gw_read_backend_event, added SESSION_STATE_ROUTER_READY check before router session is closed. Changed chec kso that it doesn't block in infinite loop (although it shouldn't be possible anyway).
mysql_backend.c:gw_error_backend_event, added similar check before session is closed.
reworked the reference count mechanism on the session. Introduced a
FREE state for the session and alter the session destruction flow so
that we only remove the session when all the DCB's have singled they
have finished processing events for the DCB rather than when the first
thread decides to clsoe the DCB.