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scylladb/cql3/statements/list_users_statement.hh
Gleb Natapov 4ffc39d885 cql3: Extend the scope of group0_guard during DDL statement execution
Currently we hold group0_guard only during DDL statement's execute()
function, but unfortunately some statements access underlying schema
state also during check_access() and validate() calls which are called
by the query_processor before it calls execute. We need to cover those
calls with group0_guard as well and also move retry loop up. This patch
does it by introducing new function to cql_statement class take_guard().
Schema altering statements return group0 guard while others do not
return any guard. Query processor takes this guard at the beginning of a
statement execution and retries if service::group0_concurrent_modification
is thrown. The guard is passed to the execute in query_state structure.

Fixes: #13942

Message-ID: <ZNsynXayKim2XAFr@scylladb.com>
2023-08-17 15:52:48 +03:00

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/*
* Copyright 2016-present ScyllaDB
*
* Modified by ScyllaDB
*/
/*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: (AGPL-3.0-or-later and Apache-2.0)
*/
#pragma once
#include "authentication_statement.hh"
namespace cql3 {
class query_processor;
namespace statements {
class list_users_statement : public authentication_statement {
public:
std::unique_ptr<prepared_statement> prepare(data_dictionary::database db, cql_stats& stats) override;
future<> check_access(query_processor& qp, const service::client_state&) const override;
future<::shared_ptr<cql_transport::messages::result_message>> execute(query_processor&
, service::query_state&
, const query_options&
, std::optional<service::group0_guard> guard) const override;
};
}
}