mariadb/sql/protocol.cc
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/* Copyright (c) 2000, 2011, Oracle and/or its affiliates.
Copyright (c) 2011, Monty Program Ab
This program 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 of the License.
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 St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA */
/**
@file
Low level functions for storing data to be send to the MySQL client.
The actual communction is handled by the net_xxx functions in net_serv.cc
*/
#ifdef USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION
#pragma implementation // gcc: Class implementation
#endif
#include "sql_priv.h"
#include "unireg.h" // REQUIRED: for other includes
#include "protocol.h"
#include "sql_class.h" // THD
#include <stdarg.h>
static const unsigned int PACKET_BUFFER_EXTRA_ALLOC= 1024;
/* Declared non-static only because of the embedded library. */
bool net_send_error_packet(THD *, uint, const char *, const char *);
/* Declared non-static only because of the embedded library. */
bool net_send_ok(THD *, uint, uint, ulonglong, ulonglong, const char *);
/* Declared non-static only because of the embedded library. */
bool net_send_eof(THD *thd, uint server_status, uint statement_warn_count);
#ifndef EMBEDDED_LIBRARY
static bool write_eof_packet(THD *, NET *, uint, uint);
#endif
#ifndef EMBEDDED_LIBRARY
bool Protocol::net_store_data(const uchar *from, size_t length)
#else
bool Protocol_binary::net_store_data(const uchar *from, size_t length)
#endif
{
ulong packet_length=packet->length();
/*
The +9 comes from that strings of length longer than 16M require
9 bytes to be stored (see net_store_length).
*/
if (packet_length+9+length > packet->alloced_length() &&
packet->realloc(packet_length+9+length))
return 1;
uchar *to= net_store_length((uchar*) packet->ptr()+packet_length, length);
memcpy(to,from,length);
packet->length((uint) (to+length-(uchar*) packet->ptr()));
return 0;
}
/*
net_store_data() - extended version with character set conversion.
It is optimized for short strings whose length after
conversion is garanteed to be less than 251, which accupies
exactly one byte to store length. It allows not to use
the "convert" member as a temporary buffer, conversion
is done directly to the "packet" member.
The limit 251 is good enough to optimize send_result_set_metadata()
because column, table, database names fit into this limit.
*/
#ifndef EMBEDDED_LIBRARY
bool Protocol::net_store_data(const uchar *from, size_t length,
CHARSET_INFO *from_cs, CHARSET_INFO *to_cs)
{
uint dummy_errors;
/* Calculate maxumum possible result length */
uint conv_length= to_cs->mbmaxlen * length / from_cs->mbminlen;
if (conv_length > 250)
{
/*
For strings with conv_length greater than 250 bytes
we don't know how many bytes we will need to store length: one or two,
because we don't know result length until conversion is done.
For example, when converting from utf8 (mbmaxlen=3) to latin1,
conv_length=300 means that the result length can vary between 100 to 300.
length=100 needs one byte, length=300 needs to bytes.
Thus conversion directly to "packet" is not worthy.
Let's use "convert" as a temporary buffer.
*/
return (convert->copy((const char*) from, length, from_cs,
to_cs, &dummy_errors) ||
net_store_data((const uchar*) convert->ptr(), convert->length()));
}
ulong packet_length= packet->length();
ulong new_length= packet_length + conv_length + 1;
if (new_length > packet->alloced_length() && packet->realloc(new_length))
return 1;
char *length_pos= (char*) packet->ptr() + packet_length;
char *to= length_pos + 1;
to+= copy_and_convert(to, conv_length, to_cs,
(const char*) from, length, from_cs, &dummy_errors);
net_store_length((uchar*) length_pos, to - length_pos - 1);
packet->length((uint) (to - packet->ptr()));
return 0;
}
#endif
/**
Send a error string to client.
Design note:
net_printf_error and net_send_error are low-level functions
that shall be used only when a new connection is being
established or at server startup.
For SIGNAL/RESIGNAL and GET DIAGNOSTICS functionality it's
critical that every error that can be intercepted is issued in one
place only, my_message_sql.
@param thd Thread handler
@param sql_errno The error code to send
@param err A pointer to the error message
@return
@retval FALSE The message was sent to the client
@retval TRUE An error occurred and the message wasn't sent properly
*/
bool net_send_error(THD *thd, uint sql_errno, const char *err,
const char* sqlstate)
{
bool error;
DBUG_ENTER("net_send_error");
DBUG_ASSERT(!thd->spcont);
DBUG_ASSERT(sql_errno);
DBUG_ASSERT(err);
DBUG_PRINT("enter",("sql_errno: %d err: %s", sql_errno, err));
if (sqlstate == NULL)
sqlstate= mysql_errno_to_sqlstate(sql_errno);
/*
It's one case when we can push an error even though there
is an OK or EOF already.
*/
thd->stmt_da->can_overwrite_status= TRUE;
/* Abort multi-result sets */
thd->server_status&= ~SERVER_MORE_RESULTS_EXISTS;
error= net_send_error_packet(thd, sql_errno, err, sqlstate);
thd->stmt_da->can_overwrite_status= FALSE;
DBUG_RETURN(error);
}
/**
Return ok to the client.
The ok packet has the following structure:
- 0 : Marker (1 byte)
- affected_rows : Stored in 1-9 bytes
- id : Stored in 1-9 bytes
- server_status : Copy of thd->server_status; Can be used by client
to check if we are inside an transaction.
New in 4.0 protocol
- warning_count : Stored in 2 bytes; New in 4.1 protocol
- message : Stored as packed length (1-9 bytes) + message.
Is not stored if no message.
@param thd Thread handler
@param server_status The server status
@param statement_warn_count Total number of warnings
@param affected_rows Number of rows changed by statement
@param id Auto_increment id for first row (if used)
@param message Message to send to the client (Used by mysql_status)
@return
@retval FALSE The message was successfully sent
@retval TRUE An error occurred and the messages wasn't sent properly
*/
#ifndef EMBEDDED_LIBRARY
bool
net_send_ok(THD *thd,
uint server_status, uint statement_warn_count,
ulonglong affected_rows, ulonglong id, const char *message)
{
NET *net= &thd->net;
uchar buff[MYSQL_ERRMSG_SIZE+10],*pos;
bool error= FALSE;
DBUG_ENTER("net_send_ok");
if (! net->vio) // hack for re-parsing queries
{
DBUG_PRINT("info", ("vio present: NO"));
DBUG_RETURN(FALSE);
}
buff[0]=0; // No fields
pos=net_store_length(buff+1,affected_rows);
pos=net_store_length(pos, id);
if (thd->client_capabilities & CLIENT_PROTOCOL_41)
{
DBUG_PRINT("info",
("affected_rows: %lu id: %lu status: %u warning_count: %u",
(ulong) affected_rows,
(ulong) id,
(uint) (server_status & 0xffff),
(uint) statement_warn_count));
int2store(pos, server_status);
pos+=2;
/* We can only return up to 65535 warnings in two bytes */
uint tmp= min(statement_warn_count, 65535);
int2store(pos, tmp);
pos+= 2;
}
else if (net->return_status) // For 4.0 protocol
{
int2store(pos, server_status);
pos+=2;
}
thd->stmt_da->can_overwrite_status= TRUE;
if (message && message[0])
pos= net_store_data(pos, (uchar*) message, strlen(message));
error= my_net_write(net, buff, (size_t) (pos-buff));
if (!error)
error= net_flush(net);
thd->stmt_da->can_overwrite_status= FALSE;
DBUG_PRINT("info", ("OK sent, so no more error sending allowed"));
DBUG_RETURN(error);
}
static uchar eof_buff[1]= { (uchar) 254 }; /* Marker for end of fields */
/**
Send eof (= end of result set) to the client.
The eof packet has the following structure:
- 254 : Marker (1 byte)
- warning_count : Stored in 2 bytes; New in 4.1 protocol
- status_flag : Stored in 2 bytes;
For flags like SERVER_MORE_RESULTS_EXISTS.
Note that the warning count will not be sent if 'no_flush' is set as
we don't want to report the warning count until all data is sent to the
client.
@param thd Thread handler
@param server_status The server status
@param statement_warn_count Total number of warnings
@return
@retval FALSE The message was successfully sent
@retval TRUE An error occurred and the message wasn't sent properly
*/
bool
net_send_eof(THD *thd, uint server_status, uint statement_warn_count)
{
NET *net= &thd->net;
bool error= FALSE;
DBUG_ENTER("net_send_eof");
/* Set to TRUE if no active vio, to work well in case of --init-file */
if (net->vio != 0)
{
thd->stmt_da->can_overwrite_status= TRUE;
error= write_eof_packet(thd, net, server_status, statement_warn_count);
if (!error)
error= net_flush(net);
thd->stmt_da->can_overwrite_status= FALSE;
DBUG_PRINT("info", ("EOF sent, so no more error sending allowed"));
}
DBUG_RETURN(error);
}
/**
Format EOF packet according to the current protocol and
write it to the network output buffer.
@param thd The thread handler
@param net The network handler
@param server_status The server status
@param statement_warn_count The number of warnings
@return
@retval FALSE The message was sent successfully
@retval TRUE An error occurred and the messages wasn't sent properly
*/
static bool write_eof_packet(THD *thd, NET *net,
uint server_status,
uint statement_warn_count)
{
bool error;
if (thd->client_capabilities & CLIENT_PROTOCOL_41)
{
uchar buff[5];
/*
Don't send warn count during SP execution, as the warn_list
is cleared between substatements, and mysqltest gets confused
*/
uint tmp= min(statement_warn_count, 65535);
buff[0]= 254;
int2store(buff+1, tmp);
/*
The following test should never be true, but it's better to do it
because if 'is_fatal_error' is set the server is not going to execute
other queries (see the if test in dispatch_command / COM_QUERY)
*/
if (thd->is_fatal_error)
server_status&= ~SERVER_MORE_RESULTS_EXISTS;
int2store(buff + 3, server_status);
error= my_net_write(net, buff, 5);
}
else
error= my_net_write(net, eof_buff, 1);
return error;
}
/**
@param thd Thread handler
@param sql_errno The error code to send
@param err A pointer to the error message
@return
@retval FALSE The message was successfully sent
@retval TRUE An error occurred and the messages wasn't sent properly
*/
bool net_send_error_packet(THD *thd, uint sql_errno, const char *err,
const char* sqlstate)
{
NET *net= &thd->net;
uint length;
/*
buff[]: sql_errno:2 + ('#':1 + SQLSTATE_LENGTH:5) + MYSQL_ERRMSG_SIZE:512
*/
uint error;
char converted_err[MYSQL_ERRMSG_SIZE];
char buff[2+1+SQLSTATE_LENGTH+MYSQL_ERRMSG_SIZE], *pos;
DBUG_ENTER("send_error_packet");
if (net->vio == 0)
{
if (thd->bootstrap)
{
/* In bootstrap it's ok to print on stderr */
fprintf(stderr,"ERROR: %d %s\n",sql_errno,err);
}
DBUG_RETURN(FALSE);
}
int2store(buff,sql_errno);
pos= buff+2;
if (thd->client_capabilities & CLIENT_PROTOCOL_41)
{
/* The first # is to make the protocol backward compatible */
buff[2]= '#';
pos= strmov(buff+3, sqlstate);
}
convert_error_message(converted_err, sizeof(converted_err),
thd->variables.character_set_results,
err, strlen(err), system_charset_info, &error);
/* Converted error message is always null-terminated. */
length= (uint) (strmake(pos, converted_err, MYSQL_ERRMSG_SIZE - 1) - buff);
DBUG_RETURN(net_write_command(net,(uchar) 255, (uchar*) "", 0, (uchar*) buff,
length));
}
#endif /* EMBEDDED_LIBRARY */
/**
Faster net_store_length when we know that length is less than 65536.
We keep a separate version for that range because it's widely used in
libmysql.
uint is used as agrument type because of MySQL type conventions:
- uint for 0..65536
- ulong for 0..4294967296
- ulonglong for bigger numbers.
*/
static uchar *net_store_length_fast(uchar *packet, uint length)
{
if (length < 251)
{
*packet=(uchar) length;
return packet+1;
}
*packet++=252;
int2store(packet,(uint) length);
return packet+2;
}
/**
Send the status of the current statement execution over network.
@param thd in fact, carries two parameters, NET for the transport and
Diagnostics_area as the source of status information.
In MySQL, there are two types of SQL statements: those that return
a result set and those that return status information only.
If a statement returns a result set, it consists of 3 parts:
- result set meta-data
- variable number of result set rows (can be 0)
- followed and terminated by EOF or ERROR packet
Once the client has seen the meta-data information, it always
expects an EOF or ERROR to terminate the result set. If ERROR is
received, the result set rows are normally discarded (this is up
to the client implementation, libmysql at least does discard them).
EOF, on the contrary, means "successfully evaluated the entire
result set". Since we don't know how many rows belong to a result
set until it's evaluated, EOF/ERROR is the indicator of the end
of the row stream. Note, that we can not buffer result set rows
on the server -- there may be an arbitrary number of rows. But
we do buffer the last packet (EOF/ERROR) in the Diagnostics_area and
delay sending it till the very end of execution (here), to be able to
change EOF to an ERROR if commit failed or some other error occurred
during the last cleanup steps taken after execution.
A statement that does not return a result set doesn't send result
set meta-data either. Instead it returns one of:
- OK packet
- ERROR packet.
Similarly to the EOF/ERROR of the previous statement type, OK/ERROR
packet is "buffered" in the diagnostics area and sent to the client
in the end of statement.
@note This method defines a template, but delegates actual
sending of data to virtual Protocol::send_{ok,eof,error}. This
allows for implementation of protocols that "intercept" ok/eof/error
messages, and store them in memory, etc, instead of sending to
the client.
@pre The diagnostics area is assigned or disabled. It can not be empty
-- we assume that every SQL statement or COM_* command
generates OK, ERROR, or EOF status.
@post The status information is encoded to protocol format and sent to the
client.
@return We conventionally return void, since the only type of error
that can happen here is a NET (transport) error, and that one
will become visible when we attempt to read from the NET the
next command.
Diagnostics_area::is_sent is set for debugging purposes only.
*/
void Protocol::end_statement()
{
DBUG_ENTER("Protocol::end_statement");
DBUG_ASSERT(! thd->stmt_da->is_sent);
bool error= FALSE;
/* Can not be true, but do not take chances in production. */
if (thd->stmt_da->is_sent)
DBUG_VOID_RETURN;
switch (thd->stmt_da->status()) {
case Diagnostics_area::DA_ERROR:
/* The query failed, send error to log and abort bootstrap. */
error= send_error(thd->stmt_da->sql_errno(),
thd->stmt_da->message(),
thd->stmt_da->get_sqlstate());
break;
case Diagnostics_area::DA_EOF:
error= send_eof(thd->server_status,
thd->stmt_da->statement_warn_count());
break;
case Diagnostics_area::DA_OK:
error= send_ok(thd->server_status,
thd->stmt_da->statement_warn_count(),
thd->stmt_da->affected_rows(),
thd->stmt_da->last_insert_id(),
thd->stmt_da->message());
break;
case Diagnostics_area::DA_DISABLED:
break;
case Diagnostics_area::DA_EMPTY:
default:
DBUG_ASSERT(0);
error= send_ok(thd->server_status, 0, 0, 0, NULL);
break;
}
if (!error)
thd->stmt_da->is_sent= TRUE;
DBUG_VOID_RETURN;
}
/**
A default implementation of "OK" packet response to the client.
Currently this implementation is re-used by both network-oriented
protocols -- the binary and text one. They do not differ
in their OK packet format, which allows for a significant simplification
on client side.
*/
bool Protocol::send_ok(uint server_status, uint statement_warn_count,
ulonglong affected_rows, ulonglong last_insert_id,
const char *message)
{
DBUG_ENTER("Protocol::send_ok");
const bool retval=
net_send_ok(thd, server_status, statement_warn_count,
affected_rows, last_insert_id, message);
DBUG_RETURN(retval);
}
/**
A default implementation of "EOF" packet response to the client.
Binary and text protocol do not differ in their EOF packet format.
*/
bool Protocol::send_eof(uint server_status, uint statement_warn_count)
{
DBUG_ENTER("Protocol::send_eof");
const bool retval= net_send_eof(thd, server_status, statement_warn_count);
DBUG_RETURN(retval);
}
/**
A default implementation of "ERROR" packet response to the client.
Binary and text protocol do not differ in ERROR packet format.
*/
bool Protocol::send_error(uint sql_errno, const char *err_msg,
const char *sql_state)
{
DBUG_ENTER("Protocol::send_error");
const bool retval= net_send_error_packet(thd, sql_errno, err_msg, sql_state);
DBUG_RETURN(retval);
}
/**
Send a progress report to the client
What we send is:
header (255,255,255,1)
stage, max_stage as on byte integers
percentage withing the stage as percentage*1000
(that is, ratio*100000) as a 3 byte integer
proc_info as a string
*/
const uchar progress_header[2]= {(uchar) 255, (uchar) 255 };
void net_send_progress_packet(THD *thd)
{
uchar buff[200], *pos;
const char *proc_info= thd->proc_info ? thd->proc_info : "";
uint length= strlen(proc_info);
ulonglong progress;
DBUG_ENTER("net_send_progress_packet");
if (unlikely(!thd->net.vio))
DBUG_VOID_RETURN; // Socket is closed
pos= buff;
/*
Store number of strings first. This allows us to later expand the
progress indicator if needed.
*/
*pos++= (uchar) 1; // Number of strings
*pos++= (uchar) thd->progress.stage + 1;
/*
We have the max() here to avoid problems if max_stage is not set,
which may happen during automatic repair of table
*/
*pos++= (uchar) max(thd->progress.max_stage, thd->progress.stage + 1);
progress= 0;
if (thd->progress.max_counter)
progress= 100000ULL * thd->progress.counter / thd->progress.max_counter;
int3store(pos, progress); // Between 0 & 100000
pos+= 3;
pos= net_store_data(pos, (const uchar*) proc_info,
min(length, sizeof(buff)-7));
net_write_command(&thd->net, (uchar) 255, progress_header,
sizeof(progress_header), (uchar*) buff,
(uint) (pos - buff));
DBUG_VOID_RETURN;
}
/****************************************************************************
Functions used by the protocol functions (like net_send_ok) to store
strings and numbers in the header result packet.
****************************************************************************/
/* The following will only be used for short strings < 65K */
uchar *net_store_data(uchar *to, const uchar *from, size_t length)
{
to=net_store_length_fast(to,length);
memcpy(to,from,length);
return to+length;
}
uchar *net_store_data(uchar *to,int32 from)
{
char buff[20];
uint length=(uint) (int10_to_str(from,buff,10)-buff);
to=net_store_length_fast(to,length);
memcpy(to,buff,length);
return to+length;
}
uchar *net_store_data(uchar *to,longlong from)
{
char buff[22];
uint length=(uint) (longlong10_to_str(from,buff,10)-buff);
to=net_store_length_fast(to,length);
memcpy(to,buff,length);
return to+length;
}
/*****************************************************************************
Default Protocol functions
*****************************************************************************/
void Protocol::init(THD *thd_arg)
{
thd=thd_arg;
packet= &thd->packet;
convert= &thd->convert_buffer;
#ifndef DBUG_OFF
field_types= 0;
#endif
}
/**
Finish the result set with EOF packet, as is expected by the client,
if there is an error evaluating the next row and a continue handler
for the error.
*/
void Protocol::end_partial_result_set(THD *thd_arg)
{
net_send_eof(thd_arg, thd_arg->server_status,
0 /* no warnings, we're inside SP */);
}
bool Protocol::flush()
{
#ifndef EMBEDDED_LIBRARY
bool error;
thd->stmt_da->can_overwrite_status= TRUE;
error= net_flush(&thd->net);
thd->stmt_da->can_overwrite_status= FALSE;
return error;
#else
return 0;
#endif
}
#ifndef EMBEDDED_LIBRARY
/**
Send name and type of result to client.
Sum fields has table name empty and field_name.
@param THD Thread data object
@param list List of items to send to client
@param flag Bit mask with the following functions:
- 1 send number of rows
- 2 send default values
- 4 don't write eof packet
@retval
0 ok
@retval
1 Error (Note that in this case the error is not sent to the
client)
*/
bool Protocol::send_result_set_metadata(List<Item> *list, uint flags)
{
List_iterator_fast<Item> it(*list);
Item *item;
uchar buff[MAX_FIELD_WIDTH];
String tmp((char*) buff,sizeof(buff),&my_charset_bin);
Protocol_text prot(thd);
String *local_packet= prot.storage_packet();
CHARSET_INFO *thd_charset= thd->variables.character_set_results;
DBUG_ENTER("Protocol::send_result_set_metadata");
if (flags & SEND_NUM_ROWS)
{ // Packet with number of elements
uchar *pos= net_store_length(buff, list->elements);
if (my_net_write(&thd->net, buff, (size_t) (pos-buff)))
DBUG_RETURN(1);
}
#ifndef DBUG_OFF
field_types= (enum_field_types*) thd->alloc(sizeof(field_types) *
list->elements);
uint count= 0;
#endif
/* We have to reallocate it here as a stored procedure may have reset it */
(void) local_packet->alloc(thd->variables.net_buffer_length);
while ((item=it++))
{
char *pos;
CHARSET_INFO *cs= system_charset_info;
Send_field field;
item->make_field(&field);
/* Keep things compatible for old clients */
if (field.type == MYSQL_TYPE_VARCHAR)
field.type= MYSQL_TYPE_VAR_STRING;
prot.prepare_for_resend();
if (thd->client_capabilities & CLIENT_PROTOCOL_41)
{
if (prot.store(STRING_WITH_LEN("def"), cs, thd_charset) ||
prot.store(field.db_name, (uint) strlen(field.db_name),
cs, thd_charset) ||
prot.store(field.table_name, (uint) strlen(field.table_name),
cs, thd_charset) ||
prot.store(field.org_table_name, (uint) strlen(field.org_table_name),
cs, thd_charset) ||
prot.store(field.col_name, (uint) strlen(field.col_name),
cs, thd_charset) ||
prot.store(field.org_col_name, (uint) strlen(field.org_col_name),
cs, thd_charset) ||
local_packet->realloc(local_packet->length()+12))
goto err;
/* Store fixed length fields */
pos= (char*) local_packet->ptr()+local_packet->length();
*pos++= 12; // Length of packed fields
if (item->charset_for_protocol() == &my_charset_bin || thd_charset == NULL)
{
/* No conversion */
int2store(pos, item->charset_for_protocol()->number);
int4store(pos+2, field.length);
}
else
{
/* With conversion */
uint32 field_length, max_length;
int2store(pos, thd_charset->number);
/*
For TEXT/BLOB columns, field_length describes the maximum data
length in bytes. There is no limit to the number of characters
that a TEXT column can store, as long as the data fits into
the designated space.
For the rest of textual columns, field_length is evaluated as
char_count * mbmaxlen, where character count is taken from the
definition of the column. In other words, the maximum number
of characters here is limited by the column definition.
When one has a LONG TEXT column with a single-byte
character set, and the connection character set is multi-byte, the
client may get fields longer than UINT_MAX32, due to
<character set column> -> <character set connection> conversion.
In that case column max length does not fit into the 4 bytes
reserved for it in the protocol.
*/
max_length= (field.type >= MYSQL_TYPE_TINY_BLOB &&
field.type <= MYSQL_TYPE_BLOB) ?
field.length / item->collation.collation->mbminlen :
field.length / item->collation.collation->mbmaxlen;
field_length= char_to_byte_length_safe(max_length,
thd_charset->mbmaxlen);
int4store(pos + 2, field_length);
}
pos[6]= field.type;
int2store(pos+7,field.flags);
pos[9]= (char) field.decimals;
pos[10]= 0; // For the future
pos[11]= 0; // For the future
pos+= 12;
}
else
{
if (prot.store(field.table_name, (uint) strlen(field.table_name),
cs, thd_charset) ||
prot.store(field.col_name, (uint) strlen(field.col_name),
cs, thd_charset) ||
local_packet->realloc(local_packet->length()+10))
goto err;
pos= (char*) local_packet->ptr()+local_packet->length();
pos[0]=3;
int3store(pos+1,field.length);
pos[4]=1;
pos[5]=field.type;
pos[6]=3;
int2store(pos+7,field.flags);
pos[9]= (char) field.decimals;
pos+= 10;
}
local_packet->length((uint) (pos - local_packet->ptr()));
if (flags & SEND_DEFAULTS)
item->send(&prot, &tmp); // Send default value
if (prot.write())
DBUG_RETURN(1);
#ifndef DBUG_OFF
field_types[count++]= field.type;
#endif
}
if (flags & SEND_EOF)
{
/*
Mark the end of meta-data result set, and store thd->server_status,
to show that there is no cursor.
Send no warning information, as it will be sent at statement end.
*/
if (write_eof_packet(thd, &thd->net, thd->server_status,
thd->warning_info->statement_warn_count()))
DBUG_RETURN(1);
}
DBUG_RETURN(prepare_for_send(list->elements));
err:
my_message(ER_OUT_OF_RESOURCES, ER(ER_OUT_OF_RESOURCES),
MYF(0)); /* purecov: inspected */
DBUG_RETURN(1); /* purecov: inspected */
}
bool Protocol::write()
{
DBUG_ENTER("Protocol::write");
DBUG_RETURN(my_net_write(&thd->net, (uchar*) packet->ptr(),
packet->length()));
}
#endif /* EMBEDDED_LIBRARY */
/**
Send one result set row.
@param row_items a collection of column values for that row
@return Error status.
@retval TRUE Error.
@retval FALSE Success.
*/
bool Protocol::send_result_set_row(List<Item> *row_items)
{
char buffer[MAX_FIELD_WIDTH];
String str_buffer(buffer, sizeof (buffer), &my_charset_bin);
List_iterator_fast<Item> it(*row_items);
DBUG_ENTER("Protocol::send_result_set_row");
for (Item *item= it++; item; item= it++)
{
if (item->send(this, &str_buffer))
{
// If we're out of memory, reclaim some, to help us recover.
this->free();
DBUG_RETURN(TRUE);
}
/* Item::send() may generate an error. If so, abort the loop. */
if (thd->is_error())
DBUG_RETURN(TRUE);
/*
Reset str_buffer to its original state, as it may have been altered in
Item::send().
*/
str_buffer.set(buffer, sizeof(buffer), &my_charset_bin);
}
DBUG_RETURN(FALSE);
}
/**
Send \\0 end terminated string.
@param from NullS or \\0 terminated string
@note
In most cases one should use store(from, length) instead of this function
@retval
0 ok
@retval
1 error
*/
bool Protocol::store(const char *from, CHARSET_INFO *cs)
{
if (!from)
return store_null();
uint length= strlen(from);
return store(from, length, cs);
}
/**
Send a set of strings as one long string with ',' in between.
*/
bool Protocol::store(I_List<i_string>* str_list)
{
char buf[256];
String tmp(buf, sizeof(buf), &my_charset_bin);
uint32 len;
I_List_iterator<i_string> it(*str_list);
i_string* s;
tmp.length(0);
while ((s=it++))
{
tmp.append(s->ptr);
tmp.append(',');
}
if ((len= tmp.length()))
len--; // Remove last ','
return store((char*) tmp.ptr(), len, tmp.charset());
}
/****************************************************************************
Functions to handle the simple (default) protocol where everything is
This protocol is the one that is used by default between the MySQL server
and client when you are not using prepared statements.
All data are sent as 'packed-string-length' followed by 'string-data'
****************************************************************************/
#ifndef EMBEDDED_LIBRARY
void Protocol_text::prepare_for_resend()
{
packet->length(0);
#ifndef DBUG_OFF
field_pos= 0;
#endif
}
bool Protocol_text::store_null()
{
#ifndef DBUG_OFF
field_pos++;
#endif
char buff[1];
buff[0]= (char)251;
return packet->append(buff, sizeof(buff), PACKET_BUFFER_EXTRA_ALLOC);
}
#endif
/**
Auxilary function to convert string to the given character set
and store in network buffer.
*/
bool Protocol::store_string_aux(const char *from, size_t length,
CHARSET_INFO *fromcs, CHARSET_INFO *tocs)
{
/* 'tocs' is set 0 when client issues SET character_set_results=NULL */
if (tocs && !my_charset_same(fromcs, tocs) &&
fromcs != &my_charset_bin &&
tocs != &my_charset_bin)
{
/* Store with conversion */
return net_store_data((uchar*) from, length, fromcs, tocs);
}
/* Store without conversion */
return net_store_data((uchar*) from, length);
}
bool Protocol_text::store(const char *from, size_t length,
CHARSET_INFO *fromcs, CHARSET_INFO *tocs)
{
#ifndef DBUG_OFF
DBUG_ASSERT(field_types == 0 ||
field_types[field_pos] == MYSQL_TYPE_DECIMAL ||
field_types[field_pos] == MYSQL_TYPE_BIT ||
field_types[field_pos] == MYSQL_TYPE_NEWDECIMAL ||
(field_types[field_pos] >= MYSQL_TYPE_ENUM &&
field_types[field_pos] <= MYSQL_TYPE_GEOMETRY));
field_pos++;
#endif
return store_string_aux(from, length, fromcs, tocs);
}
bool Protocol_text::store(const char *from, size_t length,
CHARSET_INFO *fromcs)
{
CHARSET_INFO *tocs= this->thd->variables.character_set_results;
#ifndef DBUG_OFF
DBUG_PRINT("info", ("Protocol_text::store field %u (%u): %.*s", field_pos,
field_count, (int) length, (length == 0 ? "" : from)));
DBUG_ASSERT(field_pos < field_count);
DBUG_ASSERT(field_types == 0 ||
field_types[field_pos] == MYSQL_TYPE_DECIMAL ||
field_types[field_pos] == MYSQL_TYPE_BIT ||
field_types[field_pos] == MYSQL_TYPE_NEWDECIMAL ||
field_types[field_pos] == MYSQL_TYPE_NEWDATE ||
(field_types[field_pos] >= MYSQL_TYPE_ENUM &&
field_types[field_pos] <= MYSQL_TYPE_GEOMETRY));
field_pos++;
#endif
return store_string_aux(from, length, fromcs, tocs);
}
bool Protocol_text::store_tiny(longlong from)
{
#ifndef DBUG_OFF
DBUG_ASSERT(field_types == 0 || field_types[field_pos] == MYSQL_TYPE_TINY);
field_pos++;
#endif
char buff[20];
return net_store_data((uchar*) buff,
(size_t) (int10_to_str((int) from, buff, -10) - buff));
}
bool Protocol_text::store_short(longlong from)
{
#ifndef DBUG_OFF
DBUG_ASSERT(field_types == 0 ||
field_types[field_pos] == MYSQL_TYPE_YEAR ||
field_types[field_pos] == MYSQL_TYPE_SHORT);
field_pos++;
#endif
char buff[20];
return net_store_data((uchar*) buff,
(size_t) (int10_to_str((int) from, buff, -10) -
buff));
}
bool Protocol_text::store_long(longlong from)
{
#ifndef DBUG_OFF
DBUG_ASSERT(field_types == 0 ||
field_types[field_pos] == MYSQL_TYPE_INT24 ||
field_types[field_pos] == MYSQL_TYPE_LONG);
field_pos++;
#endif
char buff[20];
return net_store_data((uchar*) buff,
(size_t) (int10_to_str((long int)from, buff,
(from <0)?-10:10)-buff));
}
bool Protocol_text::store_longlong(longlong from, bool unsigned_flag)
{
#ifndef DBUG_OFF
DBUG_ASSERT(field_types == 0 ||
field_types[field_pos] == MYSQL_TYPE_LONGLONG);
field_pos++;
#endif
char buff[22];
return net_store_data((uchar*) buff,
(size_t) (longlong10_to_str(from,buff,
unsigned_flag ? 10 : -10)-
buff));
}
bool Protocol_text::store_decimal(const my_decimal *d)
{
#ifndef DBUG_OFF
DBUG_ASSERT(field_types == 0 ||
field_types[field_pos] == MYSQL_TYPE_NEWDECIMAL);
field_pos++;
#endif
char buff[DECIMAL_MAX_STR_LENGTH];
String str(buff, sizeof(buff), &my_charset_bin);
(void) my_decimal2string(E_DEC_FATAL_ERROR, d, 0, 0, 0, &str);
return net_store_data((uchar*) str.ptr(), str.length());
}
bool Protocol_text::store(float from, uint32 decimals, String *buffer)
{
#ifndef DBUG_OFF
DBUG_ASSERT(field_types == 0 ||
field_types[field_pos] == MYSQL_TYPE_FLOAT);
field_pos++;
#endif
buffer->set_real((double) from, decimals, thd->charset());
return net_store_data((uchar*) buffer->ptr(), buffer->length());
}
bool Protocol_text::store(double from, uint32 decimals, String *buffer)
{
#ifndef DBUG_OFF
DBUG_ASSERT(field_types == 0 ||
field_types[field_pos] == MYSQL_TYPE_DOUBLE);
field_pos++;
#endif
buffer->set_real(from, decimals, thd->charset());
return net_store_data((uchar*) buffer->ptr(), buffer->length());
}
bool Protocol_text::store(Field *field)
{
if (field->is_null())
return store_null();
#ifndef DBUG_OFF
field_pos++;
#endif
char buff[MAX_FIELD_WIDTH];
String str(buff,sizeof(buff), &my_charset_bin);
CHARSET_INFO *tocs= this->thd->variables.character_set_results;
#ifndef DBUG_OFF
TABLE *table= field->table;
my_bitmap_map *old_map= 0;
if (table->file)
old_map= dbug_tmp_use_all_columns(table, table->read_set);
#endif
field->val_str(&str);
#ifndef DBUG_OFF
if (old_map)
dbug_tmp_restore_column_map(table->read_set, old_map);
#endif
return store_string_aux(str.ptr(), str.length(), str.charset(), tocs);
}
bool Protocol_text::store(MYSQL_TIME *tm, int decimals)
{
#ifndef DBUG_OFF
DBUG_ASSERT(field_types == 0 ||
field_types[field_pos] == MYSQL_TYPE_DATETIME ||
field_types[field_pos] == MYSQL_TYPE_TIMESTAMP);
field_pos++;
#endif
char buff[MAX_DATE_STRING_REP_LENGTH];
uint length= my_datetime_to_str(tm, buff, decimals);
return net_store_data((uchar*) buff, length);
}
bool Protocol_text::store_date(MYSQL_TIME *tm)
{
#ifndef DBUG_OFF
DBUG_ASSERT(field_types == 0 ||
field_types[field_pos] == MYSQL_TYPE_DATE);
field_pos++;
#endif
char buff[MAX_DATE_STRING_REP_LENGTH];
size_t length= my_date_to_str(tm, buff);
return net_store_data((uchar*) buff, length);
}
bool Protocol_text::store_time(MYSQL_TIME *tm, int decimals)
{
#ifndef DBUG_OFF
DBUG_ASSERT(field_types == 0 ||
field_types[field_pos] == MYSQL_TYPE_TIME);
field_pos++;
#endif
char buff[MAX_DATE_STRING_REP_LENGTH];
uint length= my_time_to_str(tm, buff, decimals);
return net_store_data((uchar*) buff, length);
}
/**
Assign OUT-parameters to user variables.
@param sp_params List of PS/SP parameters (both input and output).
@return Error status.
@retval FALSE Success.
@retval TRUE Error.
*/
bool Protocol_text::send_out_parameters(List<Item_param> *sp_params)
{
DBUG_ASSERT(sp_params->elements ==
thd->lex->prepared_stmt_params.elements);
List_iterator_fast<Item_param> item_param_it(*sp_params);
List_iterator_fast<LEX_STRING> user_var_name_it(thd->lex->prepared_stmt_params);
while (true)
{
Item_param *item_param= item_param_it++;
LEX_STRING *user_var_name= user_var_name_it++;
if (!item_param || !user_var_name)
break;
if (!item_param->get_out_param_info())
continue; // It's an IN-parameter.
Item_func_set_user_var *suv=
new Item_func_set_user_var(*user_var_name, item_param);
/*
Item_func_set_user_var is not fixed after construction, call
fix_fields().
*/
if (suv->fix_fields(thd, NULL))
return TRUE;
if (suv->check(FALSE))
return TRUE;
if (suv->update())
return TRUE;
}
return FALSE;
}
/****************************************************************************
Functions to handle the binary protocol used with prepared statements
Data format:
[ok:1] reserved ok packet
[null_field:(field_count+7+2)/8] reserved to send null data. The size is
calculated using:
bit_fields= (field_count+7+2)/8;
2 bits are reserved for identifying type
of package.
[[length]data] data field (the length applies only for
string/binary/time/timestamp fields and
rest of them are not sent as they have
the default length that client understands
based on the field type
[..]..[[length]data] data
****************************************************************************/
bool Protocol_binary::prepare_for_send(uint num_columns)
{
Protocol::prepare_for_send(num_columns);
bit_fields= (field_count+9)/8;
return packet->alloc(bit_fields+1);
/* prepare_for_resend will be called after this one */
}
void Protocol_binary::prepare_for_resend()
{
packet->length(bit_fields+1);
bzero((uchar*) packet->ptr(), 1+bit_fields);
field_pos=0;
}
bool Protocol_binary::store(const char *from, size_t length,
CHARSET_INFO *fromcs)
{
CHARSET_INFO *tocs= thd->variables.character_set_results;
field_pos++;
return store_string_aux(from, length, fromcs, tocs);
}
bool Protocol_binary::store(const char *from, size_t length,
CHARSET_INFO *fromcs, CHARSET_INFO *tocs)
{
field_pos++;
return store_string_aux(from, length, fromcs, tocs);
}
bool Protocol_binary::store_null()
{
uint offset= (field_pos+2)/8+1, bit= (1 << ((field_pos+2) & 7));
/* Room for this as it's allocated in prepare_for_send */
char *to= (char*) packet->ptr()+offset;
*to= (char) ((uchar) *to | (uchar) bit);
field_pos++;
return 0;
}
bool Protocol_binary::store_tiny(longlong from)
{
char buff[1];
field_pos++;
buff[0]= (uchar) from;
return packet->append(buff, sizeof(buff), PACKET_BUFFER_EXTRA_ALLOC);
}
bool Protocol_binary::store_short(longlong from)
{
field_pos++;
char *to= packet->prep_append(2, PACKET_BUFFER_EXTRA_ALLOC);
if (!to)
return 1;
int2store(to, (int) from);
return 0;
}
bool Protocol_binary::store_long(longlong from)
{
field_pos++;
char *to= packet->prep_append(4, PACKET_BUFFER_EXTRA_ALLOC);
if (!to)
return 1;
int4store(to, from);
return 0;
}
bool Protocol_binary::store_longlong(longlong from, bool unsigned_flag)
{
field_pos++;
char *to= packet->prep_append(8, PACKET_BUFFER_EXTRA_ALLOC);
if (!to)
return 1;
int8store(to, from);
return 0;
}
bool Protocol_binary::store_decimal(const my_decimal *d)
{
#ifndef DBUG_OFF
DBUG_ASSERT(field_types == 0 ||
field_types[field_pos] == MYSQL_TYPE_NEWDECIMAL);
field_pos++;
#endif
char buff[DECIMAL_MAX_STR_LENGTH];
String str(buff, sizeof(buff), &my_charset_bin);
(void) my_decimal2string(E_DEC_FATAL_ERROR, d, 0, 0, 0, &str);
return store(str.ptr(), str.length(), str.charset());
}
bool Protocol_binary::store(float from, uint32 decimals, String *buffer)
{
field_pos++;
char *to= packet->prep_append(4, PACKET_BUFFER_EXTRA_ALLOC);
if (!to)
return 1;
float4store(to, from);
return 0;
}
bool Protocol_binary::store(double from, uint32 decimals, String *buffer)
{
field_pos++;
char *to= packet->prep_append(8, PACKET_BUFFER_EXTRA_ALLOC);
if (!to)
return 1;
float8store(to, from);
return 0;
}
bool Protocol_binary::store(Field *field)
{
/*
We should not increment field_pos here as send_binary() will call another
protocol function to do this for us
*/
if (field->is_null())
return store_null();
return field->send_binary(this);
}
bool Protocol_binary::store(MYSQL_TIME *tm, int decimals)
{
char buff[12],*pos;
uint length;
field_pos++;
pos= buff+1;
int2store(pos, tm->year);
pos[2]= (uchar) tm->month;
pos[3]= (uchar) tm->day;
pos[4]= (uchar) tm->hour;
pos[5]= (uchar) tm->minute;
pos[6]= (uchar) tm->second;
DBUG_ASSERT(decimals == AUTO_SEC_PART_DIGITS ||
(decimals >= 0 && decimals <= TIME_SECOND_PART_DIGITS));
if (decimals != AUTO_SEC_PART_DIGITS)
tm->second_part= sec_part_truncate(tm->second_part, decimals);
int4store(pos+7, tm->second_part);
if (tm->second_part)
length=11;
else if (tm->hour || tm->minute || tm->second)
length=7;
else if (tm->year || tm->month || tm->day)
length=4;
else
length=0;
buff[0]=(char) length; // Length is stored first
return packet->append(buff, length+1, PACKET_BUFFER_EXTRA_ALLOC);
}
bool Protocol_binary::store_date(MYSQL_TIME *tm)
{
tm->hour= tm->minute= tm->second=0;
tm->second_part= 0;
return Protocol_binary::store(tm, 0);
}
bool Protocol_binary::store_time(MYSQL_TIME *tm, int decimals)
{
char buff[13], *pos;
uint length;
field_pos++;
pos= buff+1;
pos[0]= tm->neg ? 1 : 0;
if (tm->hour >= 24)
{
uint days= tm->hour/24;
tm->hour-= days*24;
tm->day+= days;
}
int4store(pos+1, tm->day);
pos[5]= (uchar) tm->hour;
pos[6]= (uchar) tm->minute;
pos[7]= (uchar) tm->second;
DBUG_ASSERT(decimals == AUTO_SEC_PART_DIGITS ||
(decimals >= 0 && decimals <= TIME_SECOND_PART_DIGITS));
if (decimals != AUTO_SEC_PART_DIGITS)
tm->second_part= sec_part_truncate(tm->second_part, decimals);
int4store(pos+8, tm->second_part);
if (tm->second_part)
length=12;
else if (tm->hour || tm->minute || tm->second || tm->day)
length=8;
else
length=0;
buff[0]=(char) length; // Length is stored first
return packet->append(buff, length+1, PACKET_BUFFER_EXTRA_ALLOC);
}
/**
Send a result set with OUT-parameter values by means of PS-protocol.
@param sp_params List of PS/SP parameters (both input and output).
@return Error status.
@retval FALSE Success.
@retval TRUE Error.
*/
bool Protocol_binary::send_out_parameters(List<Item_param> *sp_params)
{
if (!(thd->client_capabilities & CLIENT_PS_MULTI_RESULTS))
{
/* The client does not support OUT-parameters. */
return FALSE;
}
List<Item> out_param_lst;
{
List_iterator_fast<Item_param> item_param_it(*sp_params);
while (true)
{
Item_param *item_param= item_param_it++;
if (!item_param)
break;
if (!item_param->get_out_param_info())
continue; // It's an IN-parameter.
if (out_param_lst.push_back(item_param))
return TRUE;
}
}
if (!out_param_lst.elements)
return FALSE;
/*
We have to set SERVER_PS_OUT_PARAMS in THD::server_status, because it
is used in send_result_set_metadata().
*/
thd->server_status|= SERVER_PS_OUT_PARAMS | SERVER_MORE_RESULTS_EXISTS;
/* Send meta-data. */
if (send_result_set_metadata(&out_param_lst, SEND_NUM_ROWS | SEND_EOF))
return TRUE;
/* Send data. */
prepare_for_resend();
if (send_result_set_row(&out_param_lst))
return TRUE;
if (write())
return TRUE;
/* Restore THD::server_status. */
thd->server_status&= ~SERVER_PS_OUT_PARAMS;
/*
Reset SERVER_MORE_RESULTS_EXISTS bit, because this is the last packet
for sure.
*/
thd->server_status&= ~SERVER_MORE_RESULTS_EXISTS;
/* Send EOF-packet. */
net_send_eof(thd, thd->server_status, 0);
return FALSE;
}