The atexit functions should be registered after there is a need for
them. This fixes the problem where cleanup functions were called before
the initialization for them was done. Also removed the header and footer
printint to stdout.
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 feature was rarely used and was only useful in extremely rare
cases. The functionality can still be emulated, if for some reason needed,
by pointing `logdir` to `/dev/shm` or another tmpfs mount.
The custom random number generator can now be replaced with a C++11
RNG. This greatly improves the reliability and trustworthiness of it.
In addition to this, the conversion of the RNG to a thread-local object
removes the race condition that was present in the previous
implementation. It also theoretically improves performance by a tiny bit.
Replaced the previous RESULTSET with the new implementation. As the new
ResultSet doesn't have a JSON streaming capability, the MaxInfo JSON
interface has been removed. This should not be a big problem as the REST
API offers the same information in a more secure and structured way.
The debug assertion that asserts that services are destroyed only on the
main worker would be triggered on shutdown as there is no current worker
at that point in time. In addition to this, it is wrong to call
service_destroy at shutdown as that will remove persisted
configurations. The service_free function can be called directly as we
know no other thread are running when the services are being torn down.
Also added the missing check that the destroyInstance function is
implemented before calling it.
Comparing two fixed std::strings would have equal C strings but comparing
with operator== they would be different. This was a result of the string
modification done by fix_object_name.
Converted the internal header into a C++ header, added std::string
overload and fixed use of the function.
There exists a dependency on the configuration for the workers: the total
number of worker thread is defined by the `threads` parameter. This means
that the global configuration section must be read before workers are
started.
Commit 411b70e25656317909e54f748f8012593120041f broke MaxScale and turned
it into a single threaded application as the default configuration value
of one worker was used.
MaxScale can now be started with an empty configuration file and services
can be created at runtime. Filters cannot yet be created at runtime so
complete runtime creation of configurations is not yet possible.
By reading the configuration as late as possible, we allow the objects to
be created in an environment which is nearly identical to the environment
that is present at runtime.
This change makes it possible to execute worker tasks in the instance
creation functions of various modules. The avrorouter in particular
depended on being able to queue worker tasks on startup.
The initialization and starting of the housekeeper is now done
separately. This allows housekeeper tasks to be created when the services
are being created while still preventing the execution of the task before
the startup is complete.
The runtime configuration of a MaxScale can now be exported to a single
file. This allows modifications made via runtime configuration commands to
be "committed" for later use.
With the global configuration parameter 'query_classifier_cache'
the query classification cache can be turned on. At the moment it
does not matter what value it has; its presence simply enables the
caching.
Eventually you will be able to specify how much memory the cache
is allowed to consume.
Now takes a structure that, if present, enables the query
classification caching and specifies the properties of the
cache.
For the time being no actual properties are yet available.
The core library now contains the maxscale_shutdown() command. This makes
it possible to resolve all symbols at link time even for administrative
modules.
Backported the minimal set of changes required to build 2.1 with GCC
8. The format-truncation and format-overflow warnings are disabled instead
of fixed in 2.1 to remove duplication of effort that was already done in
2.2 (the commit doesn't cherry-pick cleanly).
The two-part shutdown procedure for the housekeeper was not needed and
caused problems if SIGINT wasn't raised. Since the main thread returns to
the main function, a single shutdown function is all that the housekeeper
needs to function.
Moved all the shutdown related code into Housekeeper::stop to remove the
waiting for the thread in the destructor.
Worker is now the base class of all workers. It has a message
queue and can be run in a thread of its own, or in the calling
thread. Worker can not be used as such, but a concrete worker
class must be derived from it. Currently there is only one
concrete class RoutingWorker.
There is some overlapping in functionality between Worker and
RoutingWorker, as there is e.g. a need for broadcasting a
message to all routing workers, but not to other workers.
Currently other workers can not be created as the array for
holding the pointers to the workers is exactly as large as
there will be RoutingWorkers. That will be changed so that
the maximum number of threads is hardwired to some ridiculous
value such as 128. That's the first step in the path towards
a situation where the number of worker threads can be changed
at runtime.
A new class mxs::Worker will be introduced and mxs::RoutingWorker
will be inherited from that. mxs::Worker will basically only be a
thread with a message-loop.
Once available, all current non-worker threads (but the one
implicitly created by microhttpd) can be creating by inheriting
from that; in practice that means the housekeeping thread, all
monitor threads and possibly the logging thread.
The benefit of this arrangement is that there then will be a general
mechanism for cross thread communication without having to use any
shared data structures.
From a practical perspective it makes no relevant difference
whether you have to add an entry to the config file and restart
maxscale or if you have to restart maxscale and provide a specific
command line, so better to provide just either possiblity.
More important would be to provide a way for turning this feature
on and off at runtime.