/* Copyright (c) 2015, 2024, Oracle and/or its affiliates. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License, version 2.0, as published by the Free Software Foundation. This program is designed to work with certain software (including but not limited to OpenSSL) that is licensed under separate terms, as designated in a particular file or component or in included license documentation. The authors of MySQL hereby grant you an additional permission to link the program and your derivative works with the separately licensed software that they have either included with the program or referenced in the documentation. 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, version 2.0, 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 */ #include "my_command.h" #include "mysql/service_command.h" #include "mysql/strings/m_ctype.h" #include "sql/srv_session.h" /** @file Command service implementation. For more information please check the function comments. */ /** Executes a server command in a session. There are two cases. Execution in a physical thread : 1. initialized by the srv_session service 2. NOT initialized by the srv_session service In case of 1, if there is currently attached session, and it is different from the passed one, the former will be automatically detached. The session to be used for the execution will then be attached. After the command is executed, the attached session will not be detached. It will be detached by a next call to run_command() with another session as parameter. In other words, for all sessions used in a physical thread, there will be at most one in attached state. In case of 2, the current state (current_thd) will be preserved. Then the given session will move to attached state and the command will be executed. After the execution the state of the session will be changed to detached and the preserved state (current_thd) will be restored. The client charset is used for commands like COM_QUERY and COM_STMT_PREPARE to know how to threat the char* fields. This charset will be used until the next call of run_command when it may be changed again. @param session The session @param command The command to be executed. @param data The data needed for the command to be executed @param client_cs The charset for the string data input(COM_QUERY for example) @param callbacks Callbacks to be used by the server to encode data and to communicate with the client (plugin) side. @param text_or_binary See enum cs_text_or_binary @param service_callbacks_ctx Context passed to the command service callbacks @return 0 success 1 failure */ int command_service_run_command(Srv_session *session, enum enum_server_command command, const union COM_DATA *data, const CHARSET_INFO *client_cs, const struct st_command_service_cbs *callbacks, enum cs_text_or_binary text_or_binary, void *service_callbacks_ctx) { if (!session || !Srv_session::is_valid(session)) return true; return session->execute_command(command, data, client_cs, callbacks, text_or_binary, service_callbacks_ctx); }