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- // Go MySQL Driver - A MySQL-Driver for Go's database/sql package
- //
- // Copyright 2012 The Go-MySQL-Driver Authors. All rights reserved.
- //
- // This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
- // License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this file,
- // You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
-
- package mysql
-
- import (
- "crypto/tls"
- "database/sql/driver"
- "encoding/binary"
- "fmt"
- "io"
- "strconv"
- "strings"
- "sync"
- "sync/atomic"
- "time"
- )
-
- // Registry for custom tls.Configs
- var (
- tlsConfigLock sync.RWMutex
- tlsConfigRegistry map[string]*tls.Config
- )
-
- // RegisterTLSConfig registers a custom tls.Config to be used with sql.Open.
- // Use the key as a value in the DSN where tls=value.
- //
- // Note: The provided tls.Config is exclusively owned by the driver after
- // registering it.
- //
- // rootCertPool := x509.NewCertPool()
- // pem, err := ioutil.ReadFile("/path/ca-cert.pem")
- // if err != nil {
- // log.Fatal(err)
- // }
- // if ok := rootCertPool.AppendCertsFromPEM(pem); !ok {
- // log.Fatal("Failed to append PEM.")
- // }
- // clientCert := make([]tls.Certificate, 0, 1)
- // certs, err := tls.LoadX509KeyPair("/path/client-cert.pem", "/path/client-key.pem")
- // if err != nil {
- // log.Fatal(err)
- // }
- // clientCert = append(clientCert, certs)
- // mysql.RegisterTLSConfig("custom", &tls.Config{
- // RootCAs: rootCertPool,
- // Certificates: clientCert,
- // })
- // db, err := sql.Open("mysql", "user@tcp(localhost:3306)/test?tls=custom")
- //
- func RegisterTLSConfig(key string, config *tls.Config) error {
- if _, isBool := readBool(key); isBool || strings.ToLower(key) == "skip-verify" {
- return fmt.Errorf("key '%s' is reserved", key)
- }
-
- tlsConfigLock.Lock()
- if tlsConfigRegistry == nil {
- tlsConfigRegistry = make(map[string]*tls.Config)
- }
-
- tlsConfigRegistry[key] = config
- tlsConfigLock.Unlock()
- return nil
- }
-
- // DeregisterTLSConfig removes the tls.Config associated with key.
- func DeregisterTLSConfig(key string) {
- tlsConfigLock.Lock()
- if tlsConfigRegistry != nil {
- delete(tlsConfigRegistry, key)
- }
- tlsConfigLock.Unlock()
- }
-
- func getTLSConfigClone(key string) (config *tls.Config) {
- tlsConfigLock.RLock()
- if v, ok := tlsConfigRegistry[key]; ok {
- config = cloneTLSConfig(v)
- }
- tlsConfigLock.RUnlock()
- return
- }
-
- // Returns the bool value of the input.
- // The 2nd return value indicates if the input was a valid bool value
- func readBool(input string) (value bool, valid bool) {
- switch input {
- case "1", "true", "TRUE", "True":
- return true, true
- case "0", "false", "FALSE", "False":
- return false, true
- }
-
- // Not a valid bool value
- return
- }
-
- /******************************************************************************
- * Time related utils *
- ******************************************************************************/
-
- // NullTime represents a time.Time that may be NULL.
- // NullTime implements the Scanner interface so
- // it can be used as a scan destination:
- //
- // var nt NullTime
- // err := db.QueryRow("SELECT time FROM foo WHERE id=?", id).Scan(&nt)
- // ...
- // if nt.Valid {
- // // use nt.Time
- // } else {
- // // NULL value
- // }
- //
- // This NullTime implementation is not driver-specific
- type NullTime struct {
- Time time.Time
- Valid bool // Valid is true if Time is not NULL
- }
-
- // Scan implements the Scanner interface.
- // The value type must be time.Time or string / []byte (formatted time-string),
- // otherwise Scan fails.
- func (nt *NullTime) Scan(value interface{}) (err error) {
- if value == nil {
- nt.Time, nt.Valid = time.Time{}, false
- return
- }
-
- switch v := value.(type) {
- case time.Time:
- nt.Time, nt.Valid = v, true
- return
- case []byte:
- nt.Time, err = parseDateTime(string(v), time.UTC)
- nt.Valid = (err == nil)
- return
- case string:
- nt.Time, err = parseDateTime(v, time.UTC)
- nt.Valid = (err == nil)
- return
- }
-
- nt.Valid = false
- return fmt.Errorf("Can't convert %T to time.Time", value)
- }
-
- // Value implements the driver Valuer interface.
- func (nt NullTime) Value() (driver.Value, error) {
- if !nt.Valid {
- return nil, nil
- }
- return nt.Time, nil
- }
-
- func parseDateTime(str string, loc *time.Location) (t time.Time, err error) {
- base := "0000-00-00 00:00:00.0000000"
- switch len(str) {
- case 10, 19, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26: // up to "YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS.MMMMMM"
- if str == base[:len(str)] {
- return
- }
- t, err = time.Parse(timeFormat[:len(str)], str)
- default:
- err = fmt.Errorf("invalid time string: %s", str)
- return
- }
-
- // Adjust location
- if err == nil && loc != time.UTC {
- y, mo, d := t.Date()
- h, mi, s := t.Clock()
- t, err = time.Date(y, mo, d, h, mi, s, t.Nanosecond(), loc), nil
- }
-
- return
- }
-
- func parseBinaryDateTime(num uint64, data []byte, loc *time.Location) (driver.Value, error) {
- switch num {
- case 0:
- return time.Time{}, nil
- case 4:
- return time.Date(
- int(binary.LittleEndian.Uint16(data[:2])), // year
- time.Month(data[2]), // month
- int(data[3]), // day
- 0, 0, 0, 0,
- loc,
- ), nil
- case 7:
- return time.Date(
- int(binary.LittleEndian.Uint16(data[:2])), // year
- time.Month(data[2]), // month
- int(data[3]), // day
- int(data[4]), // hour
- int(data[5]), // minutes
- int(data[6]), // seconds
- 0,
- loc,
- ), nil
- case 11:
- return time.Date(
- int(binary.LittleEndian.Uint16(data[:2])), // year
- time.Month(data[2]), // month
- int(data[3]), // day
- int(data[4]), // hour
- int(data[5]), // minutes
- int(data[6]), // seconds
- int(binary.LittleEndian.Uint32(data[7:11]))*1000, // nanoseconds
- loc,
- ), nil
- }
- return nil, fmt.Errorf("invalid DATETIME packet length %d", num)
- }
-
- // zeroDateTime is used in formatBinaryDateTime to avoid an allocation
- // if the DATE or DATETIME has the zero value.
- // It must never be changed.
- // The current behavior depends on database/sql copying the result.
- var zeroDateTime = []byte("0000-00-00 00:00:00.000000")
-
- const digits01 = "0123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789"
- const digits10 = "0000000000111111111122222222223333333333444444444455555555556666666666777777777788888888889999999999"
-
- func appendMicrosecs(dst, src []byte, decimals int) []byte {
- if decimals <= 0 {
- return dst
- }
- if len(src) == 0 {
- return append(dst, ".000000"[:decimals+1]...)
- }
-
- microsecs := binary.LittleEndian.Uint32(src[:4])
- p1 := byte(microsecs / 10000)
- microsecs -= 10000 * uint32(p1)
- p2 := byte(microsecs / 100)
- microsecs -= 100 * uint32(p2)
- p3 := byte(microsecs)
-
- switch decimals {
- default:
- return append(dst, '.',
- digits10[p1], digits01[p1],
- digits10[p2], digits01[p2],
- digits10[p3], digits01[p3],
- )
- case 1:
- return append(dst, '.',
- digits10[p1],
- )
- case 2:
- return append(dst, '.',
- digits10[p1], digits01[p1],
- )
- case 3:
- return append(dst, '.',
- digits10[p1], digits01[p1],
- digits10[p2],
- )
- case 4:
- return append(dst, '.',
- digits10[p1], digits01[p1],
- digits10[p2], digits01[p2],
- )
- case 5:
- return append(dst, '.',
- digits10[p1], digits01[p1],
- digits10[p2], digits01[p2],
- digits10[p3],
- )
- }
- }
-
- func formatBinaryDateTime(src []byte, length uint8) (driver.Value, error) {
- // length expects the deterministic length of the zero value,
- // negative time and 100+ hours are automatically added if needed
- if len(src) == 0 {
- return zeroDateTime[:length], nil
- }
- var dst []byte // return value
- var p1, p2, p3 byte // current digit pair
-
- switch length {
- case 10, 19, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26:
- default:
- t := "DATE"
- if length > 10 {
- t += "TIME"
- }
- return nil, fmt.Errorf("illegal %s length %d", t, length)
- }
- switch len(src) {
- case 4, 7, 11:
- default:
- t := "DATE"
- if length > 10 {
- t += "TIME"
- }
- return nil, fmt.Errorf("illegal %s packet length %d", t, len(src))
- }
- dst = make([]byte, 0, length)
- // start with the date
- year := binary.LittleEndian.Uint16(src[:2])
- pt := year / 100
- p1 = byte(year - 100*uint16(pt))
- p2, p3 = src[2], src[3]
- dst = append(dst,
- digits10[pt], digits01[pt],
- digits10[p1], digits01[p1], '-',
- digits10[p2], digits01[p2], '-',
- digits10[p3], digits01[p3],
- )
- if length == 10 {
- return dst, nil
- }
- if len(src) == 4 {
- return append(dst, zeroDateTime[10:length]...), nil
- }
- dst = append(dst, ' ')
- p1 = src[4] // hour
- src = src[5:]
-
- // p1 is 2-digit hour, src is after hour
- p2, p3 = src[0], src[1]
- dst = append(dst,
- digits10[p1], digits01[p1], ':',
- digits10[p2], digits01[p2], ':',
- digits10[p3], digits01[p3],
- )
- return appendMicrosecs(dst, src[2:], int(length)-20), nil
- }
-
- func formatBinaryTime(src []byte, length uint8) (driver.Value, error) {
- // length expects the deterministic length of the zero value,
- // negative time and 100+ hours are automatically added if needed
- if len(src) == 0 {
- return zeroDateTime[11 : 11+length], nil
- }
- var dst []byte // return value
-
- switch length {
- case
- 8, // time (can be up to 10 when negative and 100+ hours)
- 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15: // time with fractional seconds
- default:
- return nil, fmt.Errorf("illegal TIME length %d", length)
- }
- switch len(src) {
- case 8, 12:
- default:
- return nil, fmt.Errorf("invalid TIME packet length %d", len(src))
- }
- // +2 to enable negative time and 100+ hours
- dst = make([]byte, 0, length+2)
- if src[0] == 1 {
- dst = append(dst, '-')
- }
- days := binary.LittleEndian.Uint32(src[1:5])
- hours := int64(days)*24 + int64(src[5])
-
- if hours >= 100 {
- dst = strconv.AppendInt(dst, hours, 10)
- } else {
- dst = append(dst, digits10[hours], digits01[hours])
- }
-
- min, sec := src[6], src[7]
- dst = append(dst, ':',
- digits10[min], digits01[min], ':',
- digits10[sec], digits01[sec],
- )
- return appendMicrosecs(dst, src[8:], int(length)-9), nil
- }
-
- /******************************************************************************
- * Convert from and to bytes *
- ******************************************************************************/
-
- func uint64ToBytes(n uint64) []byte {
- return []byte{
- byte(n),
- byte(n >> 8),
- byte(n >> 16),
- byte(n >> 24),
- byte(n >> 32),
- byte(n >> 40),
- byte(n >> 48),
- byte(n >> 56),
- }
- }
-
- func uint64ToString(n uint64) []byte {
- var a [20]byte
- i := 20
-
- // U+0030 = 0
- // ...
- // U+0039 = 9
-
- var q uint64
- for n >= 10 {
- i--
- q = n / 10
- a[i] = uint8(n-q*10) + 0x30
- n = q
- }
-
- i--
- a[i] = uint8(n) + 0x30
-
- return a[i:]
- }
-
- // treats string value as unsigned integer representation
- func stringToInt(b []byte) int {
- val := 0
- for i := range b {
- val *= 10
- val += int(b[i] - 0x30)
- }
- return val
- }
-
- // returns the string read as a bytes slice, wheter the value is NULL,
- // the number of bytes read and an error, in case the string is longer than
- // the input slice
- func readLengthEncodedString(b []byte) ([]byte, bool, int, error) {
- // Get length
- num, isNull, n := readLengthEncodedInteger(b)
- if num < 1 {
- return b[n:n], isNull, n, nil
- }
-
- n += int(num)
-
- // Check data length
- if len(b) >= n {
- return b[n-int(num) : n : n], false, n, nil
- }
- return nil, false, n, io.EOF
- }
-
- // returns the number of bytes skipped and an error, in case the string is
- // longer than the input slice
- func skipLengthEncodedString(b []byte) (int, error) {
- // Get length
- num, _, n := readLengthEncodedInteger(b)
- if num < 1 {
- return n, nil
- }
-
- n += int(num)
-
- // Check data length
- if len(b) >= n {
- return n, nil
- }
- return n, io.EOF
- }
-
- // returns the number read, whether the value is NULL and the number of bytes read
- func readLengthEncodedInteger(b []byte) (uint64, bool, int) {
- // See issue #349
- if len(b) == 0 {
- return 0, true, 1
- }
-
- switch b[0] {
- // 251: NULL
- case 0xfb:
- return 0, true, 1
-
- // 252: value of following 2
- case 0xfc:
- return uint64(b[1]) | uint64(b[2])<<8, false, 3
-
- // 253: value of following 3
- case 0xfd:
- return uint64(b[1]) | uint64(b[2])<<8 | uint64(b[3])<<16, false, 4
-
- // 254: value of following 8
- case 0xfe:
- return uint64(b[1]) | uint64(b[2])<<8 | uint64(b[3])<<16 |
- uint64(b[4])<<24 | uint64(b[5])<<32 | uint64(b[6])<<40 |
- uint64(b[7])<<48 | uint64(b[8])<<56,
- false, 9
- }
-
- // 0-250: value of first byte
- return uint64(b[0]), false, 1
- }
-
- // encodes a uint64 value and appends it to the given bytes slice
- func appendLengthEncodedInteger(b []byte, n uint64) []byte {
- switch {
- case n <= 250:
- return append(b, byte(n))
-
- case n <= 0xffff:
- return append(b, 0xfc, byte(n), byte(n>>8))
-
- case n <= 0xffffff:
- return append(b, 0xfd, byte(n), byte(n>>8), byte(n>>16))
- }
- return append(b, 0xfe, byte(n), byte(n>>8), byte(n>>16), byte(n>>24),
- byte(n>>32), byte(n>>40), byte(n>>48), byte(n>>56))
- }
-
- // reserveBuffer checks cap(buf) and expand buffer to len(buf) + appendSize.
- // If cap(buf) is not enough, reallocate new buffer.
- func reserveBuffer(buf []byte, appendSize int) []byte {
- newSize := len(buf) + appendSize
- if cap(buf) < newSize {
- // Grow buffer exponentially
- newBuf := make([]byte, len(buf)*2+appendSize)
- copy(newBuf, buf)
- buf = newBuf
- }
- return buf[:newSize]
- }
-
- // escapeBytesBackslash escapes []byte with backslashes (\)
- // This escapes the contents of a string (provided as []byte) by adding backslashes before special
- // characters, and turning others into specific escape sequences, such as
- // turning newlines into \n and null bytes into \0.
- // https://github.com/mysql/mysql-server/blob/mysql-5.7.5/mysys/charset.c#L823-L932
- func escapeBytesBackslash(buf, v []byte) []byte {
- pos := len(buf)
- buf = reserveBuffer(buf, len(v)*2)
-
- for _, c := range v {
- switch c {
- case '\x00':
- buf[pos] = '\\'
- buf[pos+1] = '0'
- pos += 2
- case '\n':
- buf[pos] = '\\'
- buf[pos+1] = 'n'
- pos += 2
- case '\r':
- buf[pos] = '\\'
- buf[pos+1] = 'r'
- pos += 2
- case '\x1a':
- buf[pos] = '\\'
- buf[pos+1] = 'Z'
- pos += 2
- case '\'':
- buf[pos] = '\\'
- buf[pos+1] = '\''
- pos += 2
- case '"':
- buf[pos] = '\\'
- buf[pos+1] = '"'
- pos += 2
- case '\\':
- buf[pos] = '\\'
- buf[pos+1] = '\\'
- pos += 2
- default:
- buf[pos] = c
- pos++
- }
- }
-
- return buf[:pos]
- }
-
- // escapeStringBackslash is similar to escapeBytesBackslash but for string.
- func escapeStringBackslash(buf []byte, v string) []byte {
- pos := len(buf)
- buf = reserveBuffer(buf, len(v)*2)
-
- for i := 0; i < len(v); i++ {
- c := v[i]
- switch c {
- case '\x00':
- buf[pos] = '\\'
- buf[pos+1] = '0'
- pos += 2
- case '\n':
- buf[pos] = '\\'
- buf[pos+1] = 'n'
- pos += 2
- case '\r':
- buf[pos] = '\\'
- buf[pos+1] = 'r'
- pos += 2
- case '\x1a':
- buf[pos] = '\\'
- buf[pos+1] = 'Z'
- pos += 2
- case '\'':
- buf[pos] = '\\'
- buf[pos+1] = '\''
- pos += 2
- case '"':
- buf[pos] = '\\'
- buf[pos+1] = '"'
- pos += 2
- case '\\':
- buf[pos] = '\\'
- buf[pos+1] = '\\'
- pos += 2
- default:
- buf[pos] = c
- pos++
- }
- }
-
- return buf[:pos]
- }
-
- // escapeBytesQuotes escapes apostrophes in []byte by doubling them up.
- // This escapes the contents of a string by doubling up any apostrophes that
- // it contains. This is used when the NO_BACKSLASH_ESCAPES SQL_MODE is in
- // effect on the server.
- // https://github.com/mysql/mysql-server/blob/mysql-5.7.5/mysys/charset.c#L963-L1038
- func escapeBytesQuotes(buf, v []byte) []byte {
- pos := len(buf)
- buf = reserveBuffer(buf, len(v)*2)
-
- for _, c := range v {
- if c == '\'' {
- buf[pos] = '\''
- buf[pos+1] = '\''
- pos += 2
- } else {
- buf[pos] = c
- pos++
- }
- }
-
- return buf[:pos]
- }
-
- // escapeStringQuotes is similar to escapeBytesQuotes but for string.
- func escapeStringQuotes(buf []byte, v string) []byte {
- pos := len(buf)
- buf = reserveBuffer(buf, len(v)*2)
-
- for i := 0; i < len(v); i++ {
- c := v[i]
- if c == '\'' {
- buf[pos] = '\''
- buf[pos+1] = '\''
- pos += 2
- } else {
- buf[pos] = c
- pos++
- }
- }
-
- return buf[:pos]
- }
-
- /******************************************************************************
- * Sync utils *
- ******************************************************************************/
-
- // noCopy may be embedded into structs which must not be copied
- // after the first use.
- //
- // See https://github.com/golang/go/issues/8005#issuecomment-190753527
- // for details.
- type noCopy struct{}
-
- // Lock is a no-op used by -copylocks checker from `go vet`.
- func (*noCopy) Lock() {}
-
- // atomicBool is a wrapper around uint32 for usage as a boolean value with
- // atomic access.
- type atomicBool struct {
- _noCopy noCopy
- value uint32
- }
-
- // IsSet returns wether the current boolean value is true
- func (ab *atomicBool) IsSet() bool {
- return atomic.LoadUint32(&ab.value) > 0
- }
-
- // Set sets the value of the bool regardless of the previous value
- func (ab *atomicBool) Set(value bool) {
- if value {
- atomic.StoreUint32(&ab.value, 1)
- } else {
- atomic.StoreUint32(&ab.value, 0)
- }
- }
-
- // TrySet sets the value of the bool and returns wether the value changed
- func (ab *atomicBool) TrySet(value bool) bool {
- if value {
- return atomic.SwapUint32(&ab.value, 1) == 0
- }
- return atomic.SwapUint32(&ab.value, 0) > 0
- }
-
- // atomicError is a wrapper for atomically accessed error values
- type atomicError struct {
- _noCopy noCopy
- value atomic.Value
- }
-
- // Set sets the error value regardless of the previous value.
- // The value must not be nil
- func (ae *atomicError) Set(value error) {
- ae.value.Store(value)
- }
-
- // Value returns the current error value
- func (ae *atomicError) Value() error {
- if v := ae.value.Load(); v != nil {
- // this will panic if the value doesn't implement the error interface
- return v.(error)
- }
- return nil
- }
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