The packet was generated with the wrong number of elements due to usage of
sizeof on an integer where the correct type was an uint8_t.
This only fixes the malformed packets but does not fix the root cause of
the problem. The affected rows and last insert ID are length encoded
integers which should be handled. The current code treats them as one byte
fields.
To prevent bugs caused by pointers having the wrong type (e.g. uint32_t
instead of uint8_t), some macros are changed into inline functions so that
the normal type-checking is performed.
The macros MYSQL_GET_ERRCODE, MYSQL_GET_STMTOK_NPARAM, MYSQL_GET_STMTOK_NATTR,
and MYSQL_GET_NATTR were not changed, because they may be too specific to
be present in a general purpose header in the first place.
When a persistent connection is taken from the pool, the state is reset
with a COM_CHANGE_USER on the next write. This allows reuse of persistent
connections without having to worry about the state of the MySQL session.
The dbusers.c was a MySQL protocol specific file which was used directly
by some of the modules.
Added a new return value for the loadusers authenticator entry point which
allows fatal failures to occur when users are loaded. Currently this is
only taken into notice when the service is first started. If a listener
later returns a fatal error, it is only logged but the service stays in
operation.
Moved the MySQLAuth authenticator sources and the tests that relate to
this module into a subdirectory in the authenticator
directory. Eventually, all authenticators could have a subdirectory of
their own.
In a subsequent change, the includes of server/core/*.c will be
cleaned up, and if there is a common set of include files, needed
by most, then a server/core/maxscale/core.h that includes those
will be introduced.
Made the packet sequence number handling automatic so that it always uses
the correct one.
All functions now have documentation in them. Cleaned up code and added
comments to GSSAPI code.