readwritesplit.h: Added TARGET_RLAG_MAX to the list of hint targets. It is used in case of hint max_slave_replication_lag=<value>
readwritesplit.c: get_dcb is called when readwritesplit router chooses target backend for a query. Backend is selected from those the router has connection to. get_dcb now takes additional parameters, name and max_rlag. Name is used if there is a hint route to server <server name>. max_rlag is used for hint max_slave_replication_lag=<value> or if it doesn't exist, then for configure parameter max_slave_replication_lag=<configured value> or if both are absent, ignored.
buffer.c: added memory release for hint of a GWBUF
hint.c: added bool hint_exists()
hint.h: added placeholder for hint type HINT_ROUTE_TO_ALL which doesn't have implementation yet.
filter/Makefile: fixed dependency issue
hintparser.c: added const char* token_get_keyword(), hint_parser:added NULL check, hint_next_token: fixed off-by-one bug
readwritesplit.h: added bitfield for hints' use, which includes route targets and flag for case where user hinted to route to named backend server.
readwritesplit.c: added function route_target_t get_route_target() for resolving route target based on 1) query type (from query_classifier) 2) transaction state (active/not) and 3) hints. Modified get_dcb, which is called in routeQuery to provide pointer to correct backend DCB. Now get_dcb also takes server unique name as a parameter if such a hint was found. for hints' use, which includes enter the commit message for your changes.
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.