mysqlk_client.c now assumes that mysql packets may arrive in separate pieces.
gw_read_client_event reads client data, and if packet is incomplete it is added to new dcb->dcb_readqueue. When next packet is combined with data in readqueue.
mysql_common.c:gw_MySQL_get_next_packet can now return mysql packet from read buffer although it would span multiple gwbuf buffers.
MySQL handshake has no a configurable version_string parameter in
service section.
The default value is the server version of the embedded mysqld library.
Set option example:
version_string=5.5.37-MariaDB-log
Default is similar to:
5.5.35-MariaDB
All tests are run by executing 'make testall' in root directory. As a result all directories which contain tests will be entered and tests executed.
After tests, each directory have a test log including the last run's logs only.
Created a global test log, which is specified in test.inc. Test logs from subdirectories are concatenated to this file.
Increased skygw_query_type_t to 16 bits, and corrected the way how those bit fields are checked.
Added tests for cases where autocommit is disabled and corrected old tests.
. That means that (at least) the first packet in the message is response to session command. Then if the response is alread
y forwarded to client it is discarded. Otherwise it is routed to client and the command is marked as responded so that the o
ther backend knows to discard its duplicate response.
For each session command a sescmd property is created and added to the end of list of session commands. List is owned by router client session and it includes all session commands from the beginning of router session.
Router maintains an individual session command cursor for each backend. A cursor refers to the first session command which the corresponding backend server haven't yet responded yet.
When response message arrives at any time from backend, first it is checked whether backend's cursor is active. Cursor is active if a session command is routed to backend and the backend haven't responded to it yet. If cursor is active, next it is checked whether the current session command property has been responded by other backend. If both are true, then response message is sent to client as is. If session command response is routed to client already, the arrived response is discarded.
This implementation doesn't guarantee execution order between session commands and queries
if other backend server lags behind in session command execution.
In poll.c : moved processing of EPOLLERR and EPOLLHUP after processing of EPOLLIN and EPOLLOUT.
This ensures that COM_QUIT messages are read and routed forward before signals arrive (from local client/backend).