#ifndef _ROUTER_H #define _ROUTER_H /* * This file is distributed as part of the SkySQL Gateway. It is free * software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the * GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, * version 2. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS * FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more * details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with * this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 * Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. * * Copyright SkySQL Ab 2013 */ /** * @file router.h - The query router interface mechanisms * * Revision History * * Date Who Description * 14/06/2013 Mark Riddoch Initial implementation * 26/06/2013 Mark Riddoch Addition of router options * and the diagnostic entry point * 15/07/2013 Massimiliano Pinto Added clientReply entry point * 16/07/2013 Massimiliano Pinto Added router commands values * 22/10/2013 Massimiliano Pinto Added router errorReply entry point * */ #include #include #include #include /** * The ROUTER handle points to module specific data, so the best we can do * is to make it a void * externally. */ typedef void *ROUTER; /** * @verbatim * The "module object" structure for a query router module * * The entry points are: * createInstance Called by the service to create a new * instance of the query router * newSession Called to create a new user session * within the query router * closeSession Called when a session is closed * routeQuery Called on each query that requires * routing * diagnostics Called to force the router to print * diagnostic output * clientReply Called to reply to client the data from one or all backends * errorReply Called to reply to client errors with optional closeSession or * make a request for a new backend connection * * @endverbatim * * @see load_module */ typedef enum error_action { ERRACT_NEW_CONNECTION = 0x001, ERRACT_REPLY_CLIENT = 0x002 } error_action_t; typedef struct router_object { ROUTER *(*createInstance)(SERVICE *service, char **options); void *(*newSession)(ROUTER *instance, SESSION *session); void (*closeSession)(ROUTER *instance, void *router_session); void (*freeSession)(ROUTER *instance, void *router_session); int (*routeQuery)(ROUTER *instance, void *router_session, GWBUF *queue); void (*diagnostics)(ROUTER *instance, DCB *dcb); void (*clientReply)(ROUTER* instance, void* router_session, GWBUF* queue, DCB *backend_dcb); void (*handleError)( ROUTER* instance, void* router_session, GWBUF* errmsgbuf, DCB* backend_dcb, error_action_t action, bool* succp); uint8_t (*getCapabilities)(ROUTER *instance, void* router_session); } ROUTER_OBJECT; /** * The router module API version. Any change that changes the router API * must update these versions numbers in accordance with the rules in * modinfo.h. */ #define ROUTER_VERSION { 1, 0, 0 } /** * Router capability type. Indicates what kind of input router accepts. */ typedef enum router_capability_t { RCAP_TYPE_UNDEFINED = 0x00, RCAP_TYPE_STMT_INPUT = 0x01, /*< statement per buffer */ RCAP_TYPE_PACKET_INPUT = 0x02 /*< data as it was read from DCB */ } router_capability_t; #endif