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#ifndef PLUGIN_TRACE_INCLUDED
#define PLUGIN_TRACE_INCLUDED
/**
@file
========================================================================
Declarations for client-side plugins of type MYSQL_CLIENT_TRACE_PLUGIN
========================================================================
See libmysql/mysql_trace.c for a brief description of the client-side
protocol tracing infrastructure.
*/
#include <mysql/client_plugin.h>
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/*
Lists of protocol stages and trace events
=========================================
These lists are defined with PROTOCOL_STAGE_LIST() and TRACE_EVENT_LIST(),
respectively. Macros accept a disposition name as an argument.
For example, to process list of protocol stages using disposition "foo",
define protocol_stage_foo(Stage) macro and then put
PROTOCOL_STAGE_LIST(foo)
in your code. This will expand to sequence of protocol_stage_foo(X)
macros where X ranges over the list of protocol stages, and these macros
should generate the actual code. See below how this technique is used
to generate protocol_stage and trace_events enums.
*/
/**
Protocol stages
---------------
A client following the MySQL protocol goes through several stages of it. Each
stage determines what packets can be expected from the server or can be send
by the client.
Upon receiving each trace event, trace plugin will be notified of the current
protocol stage so that it can correctly interpret the event.
These are the possible protocol stages and the transitions between them.
.. digraph:: protocol_stages
CONNECTING -> WAIT_FOR_INIT_PACKET;
CONNECTING -> DISCONNECTED [ label = "failed connection" ];
WAIT_FOR_INIT_PACKET -> AUTHENTICATE;
WAIT_FOR_INIT_PACKET -> SSL_NEGOTIATION -> AUTHENTICATE;
AUTHENTICATE -> READY_FOR_COMMAND [ label = "accepted" ];
AUTHENTICATE -> DISCONNECTED [ label = "rejected" ];
READY_FOR_COMMAND -> DISCONNECTED [ label = "COM_QUIT" ];
READY_FOR_COMMAND -> AUTHENTICATE [ label="after change user" ];
READY_FOR_COMMAND -> WAIT_FOR_PACKET
[ label="wait for a single packet after, e.g., COM_STATISTICS" ];
READY_FOR_COMMAND -> WAIT_FOR_RESULT;
READY_FOR_COMMAND -> WAIT_FOR_PS_DESCRIPTION
[ label="after prepare command" ];
WAIT_FOR_PACKET -> READY_FOR_COMAND;
WAIT_FOR_RESULT -> READY_FOR_COMMAND [ label="simple reply" ];
WAIT_FOR_RESULT -> WAIT_FOR_FIELD_DEF;
WAIT_FOR_RESULT -> FILE_REQUEST;
WAIT_FOR_FIELD_DEF -> WAIT_FOR_ROW [ label="in a resultset" ];
WAIT_FOR_FIELD_DEF -> READY_FOR_COMMAND
[ label="after describe table or prepare command" ];
WAIT_FOR_ROW -> READY_FOR_COMMAND;
WAIT_FOR_ROW -> WAIT_FOR_RESULT [ label="multi-resultset" ];
WAIT_FOR_PS_DESCRIPTION -> WAIT_FOR_PARAM_DEF;
WAIT_FOR_PS_DESCRIPTION -> READY_FOR_COMMAND
[ label="no params and result" ];
WAIT_FOR_PS_DESCRIPTION -> WAIT_FOR_FIELD_DEF [ label="no params" ];
WAIT_FOR_PARAM_DEF -> WAIT_FOR_FIELD_DEF;
WAIT_FOR_PARAM_DEF -> READY_FOR_COMMAND [ label="no result" ];
FILE_REQUEST -> WAIT_FOR_RESULT [label="when whole file sent"];
*/
#define PROTOCOL_STAGE_LIST(X) \
protocol_stage_ ## X(CONNECTING) \
protocol_stage_ ## X(WAIT_FOR_INIT_PACKET) \
protocol_stage_ ## X(AUTHENTICATE) \
protocol_stage_ ## X(SSL_NEGOTIATION) \
protocol_stage_ ## X(READY_FOR_COMMAND) \
protocol_stage_ ## X(WAIT_FOR_PACKET) \
protocol_stage_ ## X(WAIT_FOR_RESULT) \
protocol_stage_ ## X(WAIT_FOR_FIELD_DEF) \
protocol_stage_ ## X(WAIT_FOR_ROW) \
protocol_stage_ ## X(FILE_REQUEST) \
protocol_stage_ ## X(WAIT_FOR_PS_DESCRIPTION) \
protocol_stage_ ## X(WAIT_FOR_PARAM_DEF) \
protocol_stage_ ## X(DISCONNECTED)
/**
Trace events
------------
The following events are generated during the various stages of the
client-server conversation.
---------------------- -----------------------------------------------------
Connection events
---------------------- -----------------------------------------------------
CONNECTING Client is connecting to the server.
CONNECTED Physical connection has been established.
DISCONNECTED Connection with server was broken.
---------------------- -----------------------------------------------------
SSL events
---------------------- -----------------------------------------------------
SEND_SSL_REQUEST Client is sending SSL connection request.
SSL_CONNECT Client is initiating SSL handshake.
SSL_CONNECTED SSL connection has been established.
---------------------- -----------------------------------------------------
Authentication events
---------------------- -----------------------------------------------------
CHALLENGE_RECEIVED Client received authentication challenge.
AUTH_PLUGIN Client selects an authentication plugin to be used
in the following authentication exchange.
SEND_AUTH_RESPONSE Client sends response to the authentication
challenge.
SEND_AUTH_DATA Client sends extra authentication data packet.
AUTHENTICATED Server has accepted connection.
---------------------- -----------------------------------------------------
Command phase events
---------------------- -----------------------------------------------------
SEND_COMMAND Client is sending a command to the server.
SEND_FILE Client is sending local file contents to the server.
---------------------- -----------------------------------------------------
General events
---------------------- -----------------------------------------------------
READ_PACKET Client starts waiting for a packet from server.
PACKET_RECEIVED A packet from server has been received.
PACKET_SENT After successful sending of a packet to the server.
ERROR Client detected an error.
---------------------- -----------------------------------------------------
*/
#define TRACE_EVENT_LIST(X) \
trace_event_ ## X(ERROR) \
trace_event_ ## X(CONNECTING) \
trace_event_ ## X(CONNECTED) \
trace_event_ ## X(DISCONNECTED) \
trace_event_ ## X(SEND_SSL_REQUEST) \
trace_event_ ## X(SSL_CONNECT) \
trace_event_ ## X(SSL_CONNECTED) \
trace_event_ ## X(INIT_PACKET_RECEIVED) \
trace_event_ ## X(AUTH_PLUGIN) \
trace_event_ ## X(SEND_AUTH_RESPONSE) \
trace_event_ ## X(SEND_AUTH_DATA) \
trace_event_ ## X(AUTHENTICATED) \
trace_event_ ## X(SEND_COMMAND) \
trace_event_ ## X(SEND_FILE) \
trace_event_ ## X(READ_PACKET) \
trace_event_ ## X(PACKET_RECEIVED) \
trace_event_ ## X(PACKET_SENT)
/**
Some trace events have additional arguments. These are stored in
st_trace_event_args structure. Various events store their arguments in the
structure as follows. Unused members are set to 0/NULL.
AUTH_PLUGIN
------------- ----------------------------------
plugin_name the name of the plugin
------------- ----------------------------------
SEND_COMMAND
------------- ----------------------------------
cmd the command code
hdr pointer to command packet header
hdr_len length of the header
pkt pointer to command arguments
pkt_len length of arguments
------------- ----------------------------------
Other SEND_* and *_RECEIVED events
------------- ----------------------------------
pkt the data sent or received
pkt_len length of the data
------------- ----------------------------------
PACKET_SENT
------------- ----------------------------------
pkt_len number of bytes sent
------------- ----------------------------------
*/
struct st_trace_event_args
{
const char *plugin_name;
int cmd;
const unsigned char *hdr;
size_t hdr_len;
const unsigned char *pkt;
size_t pkt_len;
};
/* Definitions of protocol_stage and trace_event enums. */
#define protocol_stage_enum(X) PROTOCOL_STAGE_ ## X,
enum protocol_stage {
PROTOCOL_STAGE_LIST(enum)
PROTOCOL_STAGE_LAST
};
#define trace_event_enum(X) TRACE_EVENT_ ## X,
enum trace_event {
TRACE_EVENT_LIST(enum)
TRACE_EVENT_LAST
};
/*
Trace plugin methods
====================
*/
struct st_mysql_client_plugin_TRACE;
struct st_mysql;
/**
Trace plugin tracing_start() method.
Called when tracing with this plugin starts on a connection. A trace
plugin might want to maintain per-connection information. It can
return a pointer to memory area holding such information. It will be
stored in a connection handle and passed to other plugin methods.
@param self pointer to the plugin instance
@param connection_handle
@param stage protocol stage in which tracing has started - currently
it is always CONNECTING stage.
@return A pointer to plugin-specific, per-connection data if any.
*/
typedef
void* (tracing_start_callback)(struct st_mysql_client_plugin_TRACE *self,
struct st_mysql *connection_handle,
enum protocol_stage stage);
/**
Trace plugin tracing_stop() method.
Called when tracing of the connection has ended. If a plugin
allocated any per-connection resources, it should de-allocate them
here.
@param self pointer to the plugin instance
@param connection_handle
@param plugin_data pointer to plugin's per-connection data.
*/
typedef
void (tracing_stop_callback)(struct st_mysql_client_plugin_TRACE *self,
struct st_mysql *connection_handle,
void *plugin_data);
/**
Trace plugin trace_event() method.
Called when a trace event occurs. Plugin can decide to stop tracing
this connection by returning non-zero value.
@param self pointer to the plugin instance
@param plugin_data pointer to plugin's per-connection data
@param connection_handle
@param stage current protocol stage
@param event the trace event
@param args trace event arguments
@return Non-zero if tracing of the connection should end here.
*/
typedef
int (trace_event_handler)(struct st_mysql_client_plugin_TRACE *self,
void *plugin_data,
struct st_mysql *connection_handle,
enum protocol_stage stage,
enum trace_event event,
struct st_trace_event_args args);
struct st_mysql_client_plugin_TRACE
{
MYSQL_CLIENT_PLUGIN_HEADER
tracing_start_callback *tracing_start;
tracing_stop_callback *tracing_stop;
trace_event_handler *trace_event;
};
/**
The global trace_plugin pointer. If it is not NULL, it points at a
loaded trace plugin which should be used to trace all connections made
to the server.
*/
extern
struct st_mysql_client_plugin_TRACE *trace_plugin;
#ifndef NDEBUG
/*
Functions for getting names of trace events and protocol
stages for debugging purposes.
*/
const char* protocol_stage_name(enum protocol_stage stage);
const char* trace_event_name(enum trace_event ev);
#endif
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif
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