with C/C.
The patch introduces mariadb_capi_rename.h which is included into
mysql.h. The hew header contains macro definitions for the names being
renamed. In versions 10.6+(i.e. where sql service exists) the renaming
condition in the mariadb_capi_rename.h should be added with
&& !defined(MYSQL_DYNAMIC_PLUGIN)
and look like
The patch also contains removal of mysql.h from the api check.
Disabling false_duper-6543 test for embedded.
ha_federated.so uses C API. C API functions are being renamed in the server,
but not renamed in embedded, since embedded server library should have proper
C API, as expected by programs using it.
Thus the same ha_federated.so cannot work both for server and embedded
server library.
As all federated tests are already disabled for embedded,
federated isn't supposed to work for embedded anyway, and thus the test
is being disabled.
Thanks to references from Brad Smith, BSDs use getmntinfo as
a system call for mounted filesystems.
Most BSDs return statfs structures, (and we use OSX's statfs64),
but NetBSD uses a statvfs structure.
Simplify Linux getmntent_r to just use getmntent.
AIX uses getmntent.
An attempt at writing Solaris compatibility with
a small bit of HPUX compatibility was made based on man page
entries only. Fixes welcome.
statvfs structures now use f_bsize for consistency with statfs
Test case adjusted as PATH_MAX is OS defined (e.g. 1023 on AIX)
Fixes: 0ee5cf837e
also fixes:
MDEV-27818: Disk plugin does not show zpool mounted devices
This is because zpool mounted point don't begin with /.
Due to the proliferation of multiple filesystem types since this
was written, we restrict the entries listed in the disks plugin
to excude:
* read only mount points (no point monitoring, and
includes squash, snaps, sysfs, procfs, cgroups...)
* mount points that aren't directories (excludes /etc/hostname and
similar mounts in containers). (getmntent (Linux/AIX) only)
* exclude systems where there is no capacity listed (excludes various
virtual filesystem types).
Reviewer: Sergei Golubchik
As pointed out with MDEV-29308 there are issues with the code as is.
MariaDB is built as C++11 / C99. aligned_alloc() is not guarenteed
to be exposed when building with any mode other than C++17 / C11.
The other *BSD's have their stdlib.h header to expose the function
with C+11 anyway, but the issue exists in the C99 code too, the
build just does not use -Werror. Linux globally defines _GNU_SOURCE
hiding the issue as well.