Client flags are now copied to each backend and used in their connections.
log_manager.cc: fixed string allocation where one byte was missing.
mysql_client.c: fixed string allocation where one byte was missing.
Also changed 'authorization failed' to 'access denied'
mysql_common.c: fixed memory leak in gw_receive_backend_auth, and replaced error code '2800' with '28000'.
readconnroute.c:handleError didn't set *succp pointer so uninitialized value was used in caller's context.
makefile.inc: added -lm to linker flags
mysql_backend.c: added a few comments
query_classifier.cc: added function for printing combined query type from a bit field.
query_classifier.h: identify query types SHOW DATABASE, and SHOW TABLES to make log entries more understandable.
mysql_common.c: moved some trace log commands to debug log.
readwritesplit.c: moved some trace logs to debug log, added trace log commands to gather routing, query type and session information to one log entry.
skygw_debug.h: added string macros for several query and hint types.
Execution of session commands failed because session commands and normal sql statements were executed in a wrong order if backend was executing previous session command while new sql stmt was routed to that backend. There was a window where ordering went wrong.
It is possible that one normal sql stmt arrives while previous sescmds are still being executed.
Introduced a new member in backend_ref_t structure, bref_pending_cmd where new sql stmt pointer is stored in that case. When sescmds are executed completely, that command is automatically executed next.
Long ~0.5MB queries blocked MaxScale.
mysql_client.c:gw_read_client_event: Fixed packet reading logic. Reading didn't work when packet exceeded read buffer size.
mysql_common.c:gw_MySQL_get_next_packet: number of bytes to be copied to continuous buffer was calculated wrong, thus resulting in broken packet.
readwritesplit.c:disabled creation of canonical query in debug build because it slows down the processing too much with long queries
New service parameter ‘localhost_match_any’ allows localhost matching
the wildcard host.
Default value is 0, don’t match.
It may be changed if backend servers don’t have the anonymous user
‘’@localhost
mysql_common.c:gw_MySQL_get_next_packet didn't handle case where an insert command followed by alter table in the same read buffer. It shouldn't been possible without multi-statement being set.
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.
session.c:session_setup_filters : fixed memory leak
hintparser.c: added token_free for HINT_TOKENs and fixed a few memory leaks.
mysql_client_server_protocol.h: added mysql_protocol_done which frees memory blocks pointed to by protocol members. Those can't be freed in dcb.c because dcb.c doesn't know about protocol's members.
mysql_backend.c:gw_backend_close: fixed memory leak
mysql_client.c: gw_client_close: fixed memory leak
mysql_common.c: added implementation of mysql_protocol_done
:protocol_archive_srv_command: tried to fix memory leak. Some memory is still leaking according to valgrind. Removed use of uninitialized local variable len.
readwritesplit.c:execute_sescmd_in_backend: fixed a memory leak - visible only in DEBUG=Y build.
Added server command list structure which is included in MySQLProtocol. It holds command and number of response packets the command causes backend server to send as a response. Added set of functions related to protocol command and response packets counting etc.
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.
Added a lot of logging to error, trace and message logs which should help the user to handle errors which can't be automatically resolved, like attempt to use nonexisting database.
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.
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).