Using Persistent Connections
  If mysqli is used with mysqlnd,
  when a persistent connection is created it generates a
  COM_CHANGE_USER
  (mysql_change_user()) call on the server. This
  ensures that re-authentication of the connection takes place.
 
  As there is some overhead associated with the
  COM_CHANGE_USER call, it is possible to switch this
  off at compile time. Reusing a persistent connection will then
  generate a COM_PING (mysql_ping)
  call to simply test the connection is reusable.
 
  Generation of COM_CHANGE_USER can be switched off
  with the compile flag
  MYSQLI_NO_CHANGE_USER_ON_PCONNECT. For example:
 
shell# CFLAGS="-DMYSQLI_NO_CHANGE_USER_ON_PCONNECT" ./configure --with-mysql=/usr/local/mysql/ --with-mysqli=/usr/local/mysql/bin/mysql_config --with-pdo-mysql=/usr/local/mysql/bin/mysql_config --enable-debug && make clean && make -j6
Or alternatively:
shell# export CFLAGS="-DMYSQLI_NO_CHANGE_USER_ON_PCONNECT" shell# configure --whatever-option shell# make clean shell# make
  Note that only mysqli on mysqlnd
  uses COM_CHANGE_USER. Other extension-driver
  combinations use COM_PING on initial use of a
  persistent connection.
 
