query_classifier.h: added QUERY_TYPE_CREATE_TMP_TABLE and QUERY_TYPE_READ_TMP_TABLE for use of temporary table support.
hashtable.c:Added variant of hashtable which is 'flat', that is, stored to existing memory instead of allocating memory as a part of the call. Existing function declarations don't change but added hashtable_alloc_flat for the purpose. Both hashtable_alloc and hashtable_alloc_flat now call the real allocation function, hashtable_alloc_real. hashtable_free only frees memory which is allocated in hashtable_alloc_real.
hashtable.h: added a flag to HASHTABLE struct to indicate whether hashtable owns its memory or not.
readwritesplit.h: Added RSES_PROP_TYPE_TMPTABLES property type to be used for keeping the hashtable for tablenames.
readwritesplit.c: Added comments about temporary table support implementation.
query_classifier.h: added parsing information structure to query classifier away from buffer.h.
buffer.c:introduced a buffer object which includes object pointer and a clean-up call-back function. Buffer objects form a list which is cleaned up by the last referrer of the buffer, as a part of gwbuf_free. Buffer object list is protected by a spinlock gwbuf_lock.
Also added identifier type, bufobj_id_t which is enumerated type and currently includes one value only, GWBUF_PARSING_INFO. Added also a bitfield for information about the buffer. It currently has one type only, GWBUF_INFO_PARSED indicating that buffer content is parsed and there is buffer object of type GWBUF_PARSING_INFO.
skygw_utils.cc:replace_literal:changed regexec matching to case insensitive because user-defined literals are sometimes converted to upper-case ones.
query_classifier.cc: Now query can be parsed outside query_classifier_get_type by calling function parse_query. It creates parsing_info_t struct which is then added to the GWBUF which also includes the query. Parsing information follows the buffered query and it is freed at the same time with query buffer, in gwbuf_free.
buffer.c: additions of parsing information to gwbuf struct.
modutil.c: added function which returns query from GWBUF in plain text string.
readwritesplit.c:routeQuery now only calls query_classifier_get_type to get the query type instead of extracting plain text query from the GWBUF buffer.
log_manager.cc: fixed block buffer overflow. Queries are logged to trace log and long queries exceed the bufsize in length. Those were written beyond allocated memory areas.
mysql_client_server_protocol.h: added mysql_protocol_state_t to indicate whether MySQL protocol object is allocated, usable or freed. Freed means that memory allocations made by the protocol are freed. That is, command history etc.
mysql_backend.c: gw_backend_hangup and gw_error_backend_event used to call error handling function although session was already closing. Added check for session state.
mysql_client.c: route_by_statement lost some packets in case where query was sent in multiple packets.
mysql_common.c: gw_MySQL_get_next_packet failed in packet handling with route_by_statement. When multi-packet query was merged into one, packet type wasn't copied.
protocol_archive_srv_command and mysql_protocol_done didn't have proper locking in place which lead to occasional crashes.
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.
Added flags to those backend references which have sent something to backend which causes the backend to send results or reply back. Didn't add removal of the flag since there's currently no way to tell whether response from backend contains anything else than session command reply - which aren't counted when BREF_WAITING_RESULT is set and cleared.