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The addition of tracing caused messages to escape to the heap. By avoiding interfaces the messages no longer escape.
263 lines
6.2 KiB
Go
263 lines
6.2 KiB
Go
package pgproto3
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import (
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"bytes"
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"encoding/binary"
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"fmt"
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"io"
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)
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// Backend acts as a server for the PostgreSQL wire protocol version 3.
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type Backend struct {
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cr *chunkReader
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w io.Writer
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// tracer is used to trace messages when Send or Receive is called. This means an outbound message is traced
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// before it is actually transmitted (i.e. before Flush).
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tracer *tracer
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wbuf []byte
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// Frontend message flyweights
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bind Bind
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cancelRequest CancelRequest
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_close Close
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copyFail CopyFail
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copyData CopyData
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copyDone CopyDone
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describe Describe
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execute Execute
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flush Flush
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functionCall FunctionCall
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gssEncRequest GSSEncRequest
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parse Parse
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query Query
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sslRequest SSLRequest
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startupMessage StartupMessage
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sync Sync
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terminate Terminate
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bodyLen int
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msgType byte
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partialMsg bool
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authType uint32
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}
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const (
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minStartupPacketLen = 4 // minStartupPacketLen is a single 32-bit int version or code.
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maxStartupPacketLen = 10000 // maxStartupPacketLen is MAX_STARTUP_PACKET_LENGTH from PG source.
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)
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// NewBackend creates a new Backend.
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func NewBackend(r io.Reader, w io.Writer) *Backend {
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cr := newChunkReader(r, 0)
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return &Backend{cr: cr, w: w}
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}
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// Send sends a message to the frontend (i.e. the client). The message is not guaranteed to be written until Flush is
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// called.
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func (b *Backend) Send(msg BackendMessage) {
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prevLen := len(b.wbuf)
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b.wbuf = msg.Encode(b.wbuf)
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if b.tracer != nil {
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b.tracer.traceMessage('B', int32(len(b.wbuf)-prevLen), msg)
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}
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}
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// Flush writes any pending messages to the frontend (i.e. the client).
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func (b *Backend) Flush() error {
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n, err := b.w.Write(b.wbuf)
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const maxLen = 1024
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if len(b.wbuf) > maxLen {
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b.wbuf = make([]byte, 0, maxLen)
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} else {
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b.wbuf = b.wbuf[:0]
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}
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if err != nil {
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return &writeError{err: err, safeToRetry: n == 0}
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}
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return nil
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}
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// Trace starts tracing the message traffic to w. It writes in a similar format to that produced by the libpq function
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// PQtrace.
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func (b *Backend) Trace(w io.Writer, options TracerOptions) {
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b.tracer = &tracer{
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w: w,
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buf: &bytes.Buffer{},
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TracerOptions: options,
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}
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}
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// Untrace stops tracing.
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func (b *Backend) Untrace() {
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b.tracer = nil
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}
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// ReceiveStartupMessage receives the initial connection message. This method is used of the normal Receive method
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// because the initial connection message is "special" and does not include the message type as the first byte. This
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// will return either a StartupMessage, SSLRequest, GSSEncRequest, or CancelRequest.
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func (b *Backend) ReceiveStartupMessage() (FrontendMessage, error) {
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buf, err := b.cr.Next(4)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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msgSize := int(binary.BigEndian.Uint32(buf) - 4)
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if msgSize < minStartupPacketLen || msgSize > maxStartupPacketLen {
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("invalid length of startup packet: %d", msgSize)
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}
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buf, err = b.cr.Next(msgSize)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, translateEOFtoErrUnexpectedEOF(err)
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}
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code := binary.BigEndian.Uint32(buf)
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switch code {
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case ProtocolVersionNumber:
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err = b.startupMessage.Decode(buf)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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return &b.startupMessage, nil
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case sslRequestNumber:
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err = b.sslRequest.Decode(buf)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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return &b.sslRequest, nil
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case cancelRequestCode:
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err = b.cancelRequest.Decode(buf)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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return &b.cancelRequest, nil
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case gssEncReqNumber:
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err = b.gssEncRequest.Decode(buf)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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return &b.gssEncRequest, nil
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default:
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("unknown startup message code: %d", code)
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}
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}
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// Receive receives a message from the frontend. The returned message is only valid until the next call to Receive.
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func (b *Backend) Receive() (FrontendMessage, error) {
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if !b.partialMsg {
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header, err := b.cr.Next(5)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, translateEOFtoErrUnexpectedEOF(err)
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}
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b.msgType = header[0]
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b.bodyLen = int(binary.BigEndian.Uint32(header[1:])) - 4
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b.partialMsg = true
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}
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var msg FrontendMessage
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switch b.msgType {
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case 'B':
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msg = &b.bind
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case 'C':
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msg = &b._close
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case 'D':
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msg = &b.describe
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case 'E':
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msg = &b.execute
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case 'F':
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msg = &b.functionCall
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case 'f':
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msg = &b.copyFail
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case 'd':
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msg = &b.copyData
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case 'c':
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msg = &b.copyDone
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case 'H':
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msg = &b.flush
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case 'P':
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msg = &b.parse
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case 'p':
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switch b.authType {
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case AuthTypeSASL:
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msg = &SASLInitialResponse{}
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case AuthTypeSASLContinue:
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msg = &SASLResponse{}
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case AuthTypeSASLFinal:
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msg = &SASLResponse{}
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case AuthTypeGSS, AuthTypeGSSCont:
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msg = &GSSResponse{}
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case AuthTypeCleartextPassword, AuthTypeMD5Password:
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fallthrough
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default:
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// to maintain backwards compatability
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msg = &PasswordMessage{}
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}
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case 'Q':
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msg = &b.query
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case 'S':
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msg = &b.sync
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case 'X':
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msg = &b.terminate
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default:
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("unknown message type: %c", b.msgType)
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}
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msgBody, err := b.cr.Next(b.bodyLen)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, translateEOFtoErrUnexpectedEOF(err)
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}
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b.partialMsg = false
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err = msg.Decode(msgBody)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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if b.tracer != nil {
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b.tracer.traceMessage('F', int32(5+len(msgBody)), msg)
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}
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return msg, nil
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}
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// SetAuthType sets the authentication type in the backend.
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// Since multiple message types can start with 'p', SetAuthType allows
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// contextual identification of FrontendMessages. For example, in the
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// PG message flow documentation for PasswordMessage:
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//
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// Byte1('p')
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//
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// Identifies the message as a password response. Note that this is also used for
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// GSSAPI, SSPI and SASL response messages. The exact message type can be deduced from
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// the context.
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//
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// Since the Frontend does not know about the state of a backend, it is important
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// to call SetAuthType() after an authentication request is received by the Frontend.
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func (b *Backend) SetAuthType(authType uint32) error {
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switch authType {
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case AuthTypeOk,
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AuthTypeCleartextPassword,
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AuthTypeMD5Password,
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AuthTypeSCMCreds,
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AuthTypeGSS,
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AuthTypeGSSCont,
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AuthTypeSSPI,
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AuthTypeSASL,
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AuthTypeSASLContinue,
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AuthTypeSASLFinal:
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b.authType = authType
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default:
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return fmt.Errorf("authType not recognized: %d", authType)
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}
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return nil
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}
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