All global parameters are now handled by the runtime configuration
modification code. The parameters that are trivial to update can now be
updated at runtime. All other global parameters cause a new error message
to be returned stating that the parameter in question cannot be modified
at runtime.
Also updated the list of modifiable parameters in MaxCtrl. This list
should not be stored in MaxCtrl and should be created by MaxScale at
runtime.
Whether or not a session should retain its statements is now
a property of the session. This in preparation for making the
whole functionality a property that can be enabled and disabled
at runtime, of the service.
As the router is the only one that knows what backends a particular
statement has been sent to, it is the responsibility of the router
to keep the session bookkeeping up to date. If it doesn't we will
know what statements a session has received (provided at least some
component in the routing chain has RCAP_TYPE_STMT_INPUT capability),
but not how long their processing took. Currently only readwritesplit
does that.
All queries are stored and not just COM_QUERY as that makes the
overall bookkeeping simpler; at clientReply() time we do not need to
know whether or not to bookkeep information, we can just do it.
When session information is queried for, we report as much information
we have available.
This commit introduces the plumbing support for obtaining
classification information of a statement using the REST-API.
It introduces a URL like
/v1/maxscale/query_classifier/classify?sql=SELECT+1
that in the response will return a JSON object with the
information. Subsequent commits will provide the actual
information.
The combined effort of all workers of updating EMAverage is needed for precision,
statistics and making parts of it adaptive (rather than hardcoded or configured).
The additions into the server.h header used C++ language which caused C
programs to fail to compile. Moved the implementation of the EMAverage
class into the private Server class in the server.hh header and exposed it
via functions in the server.h header. Also temporarily moved
almost_equal_server_scores into the public server.hh as there is no
service.hh header.
See script directory for method. The script to run in the top level
MaxScale directory is called maxscale-uncrustify.sh, which uses
another script, list-src, from the same directory (so you need to set
your PATH). The uncrustify version was 0.66.
Given that worker.hh was public, it made sense to make routingworker.hh
public as well. This removes the need to include private headers in
modules and allows C++ constructs to be used in C++ code when previously
only the C API was available.
The mxs::rworker_local<T> is a convenience type that provides fast read
access with thread-safe updates. It is intended to be used with data that
is read often but updated rarely e.g. configuration data for routers.
The services, monitors and filters now construct the JSON format
parameters from the configuration parameters. This reduces the need for
the amount of explicit operations and makes adding new parameters easier.
The runtime modification of servers, services and monitors now validates
the parameters before starting the update process. This guarantees that
the set of parameters is valid before it is processed.
After the validation, the parameters are now also stored in the list of
configuration parameters. This will simplify the serialization process by
removing the need to explicitly serialize all common object parameters.
Putting the file descriptor first keeps it in line with dprintf.
Making the parameter set an initializer list allows matching against
multiple sets of parameters in one function call. This will compact the
parameter serialization by using the same code for the common service
parameters and the module parameters.
The functions dump of parameters only if they differ from the
defaults. The check for equality is rather coarse but it should work as
long as all core objects use C++ types correctly e.g. integer are not used
to store boolean values (I'm looking at you, enable_root and
localhost_match_wildcard_host). The boolean type has a specialization to
convert the value to the string format used for all defaults in the core.
This also adds the missing return value checks to the dprintf calls and
reports errors if any are encountered.
Removed skygw_utils and relate files along with the old log manager
code. Also removed file flushing due to it being redundant; messages are
written to the file immediately. Adjusted tests to accommodate this
change.
The interface defines a very simple logging API. The main logger,
FileLogger, implements a very basic logger that writes to a file. The
StdoutLogger implements a logger that simply writes to stdout.
The logging to shm could be implemented quite easily but the usefulness of
it is very questionable and it has the problem of losing log files on a
server shutdown. A ring buffer of INFO messages would be more useful and
would provide a way to limit the amount of memory used for it.