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/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* vacuumlazy.c
* Concurrent ("lazy") vacuuming.
*
*
* The major space usage for LAZY VACUUM is storage for the array of dead
* tuple TIDs, with the next biggest need being storage for per-disk-page
* free space info. We want to ensure we can vacuum even the very largest
* relations with finite memory space usage. To do that, we set upper bounds
* on the number of tuples and pages we will keep track of at once.
*
* We are willing to use at most maintenance_work_mem memory space to keep
* track of dead tuples. We initially allocate an array of TIDs of that size,
* with an upper limit that depends on table size (this limit ensures we don't
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* allocate a huge area uselessly for vacuuming small tables). If the array
* threatens to overflow, we suspend the heap scan phase and perform a pass of
* index cleanup and page compaction, then resume the heap scan with an empty
* TID array.
*
* If we're processing a table with no indexes, we can just vacuum each page
* as we go; there's no need to save up multiple tuples to minimize the number
* of index scans performed. So we don't use maintenance_work_mem memory for
* the TID array, just enough to hold as many heap tuples as fit on one page.
*
*
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* Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2011, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
* Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
*
*
* IDENTIFICATION
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* src/backend/commands/vacuumlazy.c
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
#include "postgres.h"
#include <math.h>
#include "access/genam.h"
#include "access/heapam.h"
#include "access/transam.h"
#include "access/visibilitymap.h"
#include "catalog/storage.h"
#include "commands/dbcommands.h"
#include "commands/vacuum.h"
#include "miscadmin.h"
#include "pgstat.h"
#include "postmaster/autovacuum.h"
#include "storage/bufmgr.h"
#include "storage/freespace.h"
#include "storage/lmgr.h"
#include "utils/lsyscache.h"
#include "utils/memutils.h"
#include "utils/pg_rusage.h"
#include "utils/tqual.h"
/*
* Space/time tradeoff parameters: do these need to be user-tunable?
*
* To consider truncating the relation, we want there to be at least
* REL_TRUNCATE_MINIMUM or (relsize / REL_TRUNCATE_FRACTION) (whichever
* is less) potentially-freeable pages.
*/
#define REL_TRUNCATE_MINIMUM 1000
#define REL_TRUNCATE_FRACTION 16
/*
* Guesstimation of number of dead tuples per page. This is used to
* provide an upper limit to memory allocated when vacuuming small
* tables.
*/
#define LAZY_ALLOC_TUPLES MaxHeapTuplesPerPage
/*
* Before we consider skipping a page that's marked as clean in
* visibility map, we must've seen at least this many clean pages.
*/
#define SKIP_PAGES_THRESHOLD 32
typedef struct LVRelStats
{
/* hasindex = true means two-pass strategy; false means one-pass */
bool hasindex;
bool scanned_all; /* have we scanned all pages (this far)? */
/* Overall statistics about rel */
BlockNumber rel_pages;
double old_rel_tuples; /* previous value of pg_class.reltuples */
double rel_tuples; /* counts only tuples on scanned pages */
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BlockNumber pages_removed;
double tuples_deleted;
BlockNumber nonempty_pages; /* actually, last nonempty page + 1 */
/* List of TIDs of tuples we intend to delete */
/* NB: this list is ordered by TID address */
int num_dead_tuples; /* current # of entries */
int max_dead_tuples; /* # slots allocated in array */
ItemPointer dead_tuples; /* array of ItemPointerData */
int num_index_scans;
Allow read only connections during recovery, known as Hot Standby. Enabled by recovery_connections = on (default) and forcing archive recovery using a recovery.conf. Recovery processing now emulates the original transactions as they are replayed, providing full locking and MVCC behaviour for read only queries. Recovery must enter consistent state before connections are allowed, so there is a delay, typically short, before connections succeed. Replay of recovering transactions can conflict and in some cases deadlock with queries during recovery; these result in query cancellation after max_standby_delay seconds have expired. Infrastructure changes have minor effects on normal running, though introduce four new types of WAL record. New test mode "make standbycheck" allows regression tests of static command behaviour on a standby server while in recovery. Typical and extreme dynamic behaviours have been checked via code inspection and manual testing. Few port specific behaviours have been utilised, though primary testing has been on Linux only so far. This commit is the basic patch. Additional changes will follow in this release to enhance some aspects of behaviour, notably improved handling of conflicts, deadlock detection and query cancellation. Changes to VACUUM FULL are also required. Simon Riggs, with significant and lengthy review by Heikki Linnakangas, including streamlined redesign of snapshot creation and two-phase commit. Important contributions from Florian Pflug, Mark Kirkwood, Merlin Moncure, Greg Stark, Gianni Ciolli, Gabriele Bartolini, Hannu Krosing, Robert Haas, Tatsuo Ishii, Hiroyuki Yamada plus support and feedback from many other community members.
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TransactionId latestRemovedXid;
} LVRelStats;
/* A few variables that don't seem worth passing around as parameters */
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static int elevel = -1;
static TransactionId OldestXmin;
static TransactionId FreezeLimit;
static BufferAccessStrategy vac_strategy;
/* non-export function prototypes */
static void lazy_scan_heap(Relation onerel, LVRelStats *vacrelstats,
Relation *Irel, int nindexes, bool scan_all);
static void lazy_vacuum_heap(Relation onerel, LVRelStats *vacrelstats);
static void lazy_vacuum_index(Relation indrel,
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IndexBulkDeleteResult **stats,
LVRelStats *vacrelstats);
static void lazy_cleanup_index(Relation indrel,
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IndexBulkDeleteResult *stats,
LVRelStats *vacrelstats);
static int lazy_vacuum_page(Relation onerel, BlockNumber blkno, Buffer buffer,
int tupindex, LVRelStats *vacrelstats);
static void lazy_truncate_heap(Relation onerel, LVRelStats *vacrelstats);
static BlockNumber count_nondeletable_pages(Relation onerel,
LVRelStats *vacrelstats);
static void lazy_space_alloc(LVRelStats *vacrelstats, BlockNumber relblocks);
static void lazy_record_dead_tuple(LVRelStats *vacrelstats,
ItemPointer itemptr);
static bool lazy_tid_reaped(ItemPointer itemptr, void *state);
static int vac_cmp_itemptr(const void *left, const void *right);
/*
* lazy_vacuum_rel() -- perform LAZY VACUUM for one heap relation
*
* This routine vacuums a single heap, cleans out its indexes, and
* updates its relpages and reltuples statistics.
*
* At entry, we have already established a transaction and opened
* and locked the relation.
*/
void
lazy_vacuum_rel(Relation onerel, VacuumStmt *vacstmt,
BufferAccessStrategy bstrategy, bool *scanned_all)
{
LVRelStats *vacrelstats;
Relation *Irel;
int nindexes;
BlockNumber possibly_freeable;
PGRUsage ru0;
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TimestampTz starttime = 0;
bool scan_all;
TransactionId freezeTableLimit;
pg_rusage_init(&ru0);
/* measure elapsed time iff autovacuum logging requires it */
if (IsAutoVacuumWorkerProcess() && Log_autovacuum_min_duration > 0)
starttime = GetCurrentTimestamp();
if (vacstmt->options & VACOPT_VERBOSE)
elevel = INFO;
else
elevel = DEBUG2;
vac_strategy = bstrategy;
vacuum_set_xid_limits(vacstmt->freeze_min_age, vacstmt->freeze_table_age,
onerel->rd_rel->relisshared,
&OldestXmin, &FreezeLimit, &freezeTableLimit);
scan_all = TransactionIdPrecedesOrEquals(onerel->rd_rel->relfrozenxid,
freezeTableLimit);
vacrelstats = (LVRelStats *) palloc0(sizeof(LVRelStats));
vacrelstats->scanned_all = true; /* will be cleared if we skip a page */
vacrelstats->old_rel_tuples = onerel->rd_rel->reltuples;
vacrelstats->num_index_scans = 0;
/* Open all indexes of the relation */
vac_open_indexes(onerel, RowExclusiveLock, &nindexes, &Irel);
vacrelstats->hasindex = (nindexes > 0);
/* Do the vacuuming */
lazy_scan_heap(onerel, vacrelstats, Irel, nindexes, scan_all);
/* Done with indexes */
vac_close_indexes(nindexes, Irel, NoLock);
/*
* Optionally truncate the relation.
*
* Don't even think about it unless we have a shot at releasing a goodly
* number of pages. Otherwise, the time taken isn't worth it.
*/
possibly_freeable = vacrelstats->rel_pages - vacrelstats->nonempty_pages;
if (possibly_freeable > 0 &&
(possibly_freeable >= REL_TRUNCATE_MINIMUM ||
possibly_freeable >= vacrelstats->rel_pages / REL_TRUNCATE_FRACTION))
lazy_truncate_heap(onerel, vacrelstats);
/* Vacuum the Free Space Map */
FreeSpaceMapVacuum(onerel);
/*
* Update statistics in pg_class. But only if we didn't skip any pages;
* the tuple count only includes tuples from the pages we've visited, and
* we haven't frozen tuples in unvisited pages either. The page count is
* accurate in any case, but because we use the reltuples / relpages ratio
* in the planner, it's better to not update relpages either if we can't
* update reltuples.
*/
if (vacrelstats->scanned_all)
vac_update_relstats(onerel,
vacrelstats->rel_pages, vacrelstats->rel_tuples,
vacrelstats->hasindex,
FreezeLimit);
/* report results to the stats collector, too */
pgstat_report_vacuum(RelationGetRelid(onerel),
onerel->rd_rel->relisshared,
vacrelstats->scanned_all,
vacrelstats->rel_tuples);
/* and log the action if appropriate */
if (IsAutoVacuumWorkerProcess() && Log_autovacuum_min_duration >= 0)
{
if (Log_autovacuum_min_duration == 0 ||
TimestampDifferenceExceeds(starttime, GetCurrentTimestamp(),
Log_autovacuum_min_duration))
ereport(LOG,
(errmsg("automatic vacuum of table \"%s.%s.%s\": index scans: %d\n"
"pages: %d removed, %d remain\n"
"tuples: %.0f removed, %.0f remain\n"
"system usage: %s",
get_database_name(MyDatabaseId),
get_namespace_name(RelationGetNamespace(onerel)),
RelationGetRelationName(onerel),
vacrelstats->num_index_scans,
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vacrelstats->pages_removed, vacrelstats->rel_pages,
vacrelstats->tuples_deleted, vacrelstats->rel_tuples,
pg_rusage_show(&ru0))));
}
if (scanned_all)
*scanned_all = vacrelstats->scanned_all;
}
Allow read only connections during recovery, known as Hot Standby. Enabled by recovery_connections = on (default) and forcing archive recovery using a recovery.conf. Recovery processing now emulates the original transactions as they are replayed, providing full locking and MVCC behaviour for read only queries. Recovery must enter consistent state before connections are allowed, so there is a delay, typically short, before connections succeed. Replay of recovering transactions can conflict and in some cases deadlock with queries during recovery; these result in query cancellation after max_standby_delay seconds have expired. Infrastructure changes have minor effects on normal running, though introduce four new types of WAL record. New test mode "make standbycheck" allows regression tests of static command behaviour on a standby server while in recovery. Typical and extreme dynamic behaviours have been checked via code inspection and manual testing. Few port specific behaviours have been utilised, though primary testing has been on Linux only so far. This commit is the basic patch. Additional changes will follow in this release to enhance some aspects of behaviour, notably improved handling of conflicts, deadlock detection and query cancellation. Changes to VACUUM FULL are also required. Simon Riggs, with significant and lengthy review by Heikki Linnakangas, including streamlined redesign of snapshot creation and two-phase commit. Important contributions from Florian Pflug, Mark Kirkwood, Merlin Moncure, Greg Stark, Gianni Ciolli, Gabriele Bartolini, Hannu Krosing, Robert Haas, Tatsuo Ishii, Hiroyuki Yamada plus support and feedback from many other community members.
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/*
* For Hot Standby we need to know the highest transaction id that will
* be removed by any change. VACUUM proceeds in a number of passes so
* we need to consider how each pass operates. The first phase runs
* heap_page_prune(), which can issue XLOG_HEAP2_CLEAN records as it
* progresses - these will have a latestRemovedXid on each record.
* In some cases this removes all of the tuples to be removed, though
* often we have dead tuples with index pointers so we must remember them
* for removal in phase 3. Index records for those rows are removed
* in phase 2 and index blocks do not have MVCC information attached.
* So before we can allow removal of any index tuples we need to issue
* a WAL record containing the latestRemovedXid of rows that will be
* removed in phase three. This allows recovery queries to block at the
* correct place, i.e. before phase two, rather than during phase three
* which would be after the rows have become inaccessible.
*/
static void
vacuum_log_cleanup_info(Relation rel, LVRelStats *vacrelstats)
{
/*
* Skip this for relations for which no WAL is to be written, or if we're
* not trying to support archive recovery.
Allow read only connections during recovery, known as Hot Standby. Enabled by recovery_connections = on (default) and forcing archive recovery using a recovery.conf. Recovery processing now emulates the original transactions as they are replayed, providing full locking and MVCC behaviour for read only queries. Recovery must enter consistent state before connections are allowed, so there is a delay, typically short, before connections succeed. Replay of recovering transactions can conflict and in some cases deadlock with queries during recovery; these result in query cancellation after max_standby_delay seconds have expired. Infrastructure changes have minor effects on normal running, though introduce four new types of WAL record. New test mode "make standbycheck" allows regression tests of static command behaviour on a standby server while in recovery. Typical and extreme dynamic behaviours have been checked via code inspection and manual testing. Few port specific behaviours have been utilised, though primary testing has been on Linux only so far. This commit is the basic patch. Additional changes will follow in this release to enhance some aspects of behaviour, notably improved handling of conflicts, deadlock detection and query cancellation. Changes to VACUUM FULL are also required. Simon Riggs, with significant and lengthy review by Heikki Linnakangas, including streamlined redesign of snapshot creation and two-phase commit. Important contributions from Florian Pflug, Mark Kirkwood, Merlin Moncure, Greg Stark, Gianni Ciolli, Gabriele Bartolini, Hannu Krosing, Robert Haas, Tatsuo Ishii, Hiroyuki Yamada plus support and feedback from many other community members.
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*/
if (!RelationNeedsWAL(rel) || !XLogIsNeeded())
Allow read only connections during recovery, known as Hot Standby. Enabled by recovery_connections = on (default) and forcing archive recovery using a recovery.conf. Recovery processing now emulates the original transactions as they are replayed, providing full locking and MVCC behaviour for read only queries. Recovery must enter consistent state before connections are allowed, so there is a delay, typically short, before connections succeed. Replay of recovering transactions can conflict and in some cases deadlock with queries during recovery; these result in query cancellation after max_standby_delay seconds have expired. Infrastructure changes have minor effects on normal running, though introduce four new types of WAL record. New test mode "make standbycheck" allows regression tests of static command behaviour on a standby server while in recovery. Typical and extreme dynamic behaviours have been checked via code inspection and manual testing. Few port specific behaviours have been utilised, though primary testing has been on Linux only so far. This commit is the basic patch. Additional changes will follow in this release to enhance some aspects of behaviour, notably improved handling of conflicts, deadlock detection and query cancellation. Changes to VACUUM FULL are also required. Simon Riggs, with significant and lengthy review by Heikki Linnakangas, including streamlined redesign of snapshot creation and two-phase commit. Important contributions from Florian Pflug, Mark Kirkwood, Merlin Moncure, Greg Stark, Gianni Ciolli, Gabriele Bartolini, Hannu Krosing, Robert Haas, Tatsuo Ishii, Hiroyuki Yamada plus support and feedback from many other community members.
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return;
/*
* No need to write the record at all unless it contains a valid value
*/
if (TransactionIdIsValid(vacrelstats->latestRemovedXid))
(void) log_heap_cleanup_info(rel->rd_node, vacrelstats->latestRemovedXid);
Allow read only connections during recovery, known as Hot Standby. Enabled by recovery_connections = on (default) and forcing archive recovery using a recovery.conf. Recovery processing now emulates the original transactions as they are replayed, providing full locking and MVCC behaviour for read only queries. Recovery must enter consistent state before connections are allowed, so there is a delay, typically short, before connections succeed. Replay of recovering transactions can conflict and in some cases deadlock with queries during recovery; these result in query cancellation after max_standby_delay seconds have expired. Infrastructure changes have minor effects on normal running, though introduce four new types of WAL record. New test mode "make standbycheck" allows regression tests of static command behaviour on a standby server while in recovery. Typical and extreme dynamic behaviours have been checked via code inspection and manual testing. Few port specific behaviours have been utilised, though primary testing has been on Linux only so far. This commit is the basic patch. Additional changes will follow in this release to enhance some aspects of behaviour, notably improved handling of conflicts, deadlock detection and query cancellation. Changes to VACUUM FULL are also required. Simon Riggs, with significant and lengthy review by Heikki Linnakangas, including streamlined redesign of snapshot creation and two-phase commit. Important contributions from Florian Pflug, Mark Kirkwood, Merlin Moncure, Greg Stark, Gianni Ciolli, Gabriele Bartolini, Hannu Krosing, Robert Haas, Tatsuo Ishii, Hiroyuki Yamada plus support and feedback from many other community members.
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}
/*
* lazy_scan_heap() -- scan an open heap relation
*
* This routine sets commit status bits, builds lists of dead tuples
* and pages with free space, and calculates statistics on the number
* of live tuples in the heap. When done, or when we run low on space
* for dead-tuple TIDs, invoke vacuuming of indexes and heap.
*
* If there are no indexes then we just vacuum each dirty page as we
* process it, since there's no point in gathering many tuples.
*/
static void
lazy_scan_heap(Relation onerel, LVRelStats *vacrelstats,
Relation *Irel, int nindexes, bool scan_all)
{
BlockNumber nblocks,
blkno;
HeapTupleData tuple;
char *relname;
BlockNumber empty_pages,
scanned_pages,
vacuumed_pages;
double num_tuples,
tups_vacuumed,
nkeep,
nunused;
IndexBulkDeleteResult **indstats;
int i;
PGRUsage ru0;
Buffer vmbuffer = InvalidBuffer;
BlockNumber all_visible_streak;
pg_rusage_init(&ru0);
relname = RelationGetRelationName(onerel);
ereport(elevel,
(errmsg("vacuuming \"%s.%s\"",
get_namespace_name(RelationGetNamespace(onerel)),
relname)));
empty_pages = vacuumed_pages = scanned_pages = 0;
num_tuples = tups_vacuumed = nkeep = nunused = 0;
indstats = (IndexBulkDeleteResult **)
palloc0(nindexes * sizeof(IndexBulkDeleteResult *));
nblocks = RelationGetNumberOfBlocks(onerel);
vacrelstats->rel_pages = nblocks;
vacrelstats->nonempty_pages = 0;
Allow read only connections during recovery, known as Hot Standby. Enabled by recovery_connections = on (default) and forcing archive recovery using a recovery.conf. Recovery processing now emulates the original transactions as they are replayed, providing full locking and MVCC behaviour for read only queries. Recovery must enter consistent state before connections are allowed, so there is a delay, typically short, before connections succeed. Replay of recovering transactions can conflict and in some cases deadlock with queries during recovery; these result in query cancellation after max_standby_delay seconds have expired. Infrastructure changes have minor effects on normal running, though introduce four new types of WAL record. New test mode "make standbycheck" allows regression tests of static command behaviour on a standby server while in recovery. Typical and extreme dynamic behaviours have been checked via code inspection and manual testing. Few port specific behaviours have been utilised, though primary testing has been on Linux only so far. This commit is the basic patch. Additional changes will follow in this release to enhance some aspects of behaviour, notably improved handling of conflicts, deadlock detection and query cancellation. Changes to VACUUM FULL are also required. Simon Riggs, with significant and lengthy review by Heikki Linnakangas, including streamlined redesign of snapshot creation and two-phase commit. Important contributions from Florian Pflug, Mark Kirkwood, Merlin Moncure, Greg Stark, Gianni Ciolli, Gabriele Bartolini, Hannu Krosing, Robert Haas, Tatsuo Ishii, Hiroyuki Yamada plus support and feedback from many other community members.
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vacrelstats->latestRemovedXid = InvalidTransactionId;
lazy_space_alloc(vacrelstats, nblocks);
all_visible_streak = 0;
for (blkno = 0; blkno < nblocks; blkno++)
{
Buffer buf;
Page page;
OffsetNumber offnum,
maxoff;
bool tupgone,
hastup;
int prev_dead_count;
OffsetNumber frozen[MaxOffsetNumber];
int nfrozen;
Size freespace;
bool all_visible_according_to_vm = false;
bool all_visible;
bool has_dead_tuples;
/*
* Skip pages that don't require vacuuming according to the visibility
* map. But only if we've seen a streak of at least
* SKIP_PAGES_THRESHOLD pages marked as clean. Since we're reading
* sequentially, the OS should be doing readahead for us and there's
* no gain in skipping a page now and then. You need a longer run of
* consecutive skipped pages before it's worthwhile. Also, skipping
* even a single page means that we can't update relfrozenxid or
* reltuples, so we only want to do it if there's a good chance to
* skip a goodly number of pages.
*/
if (!scan_all)
{
all_visible_according_to_vm =
visibilitymap_test(onerel, blkno, &vmbuffer);
if (all_visible_according_to_vm)
{
all_visible_streak++;
if (all_visible_streak >= SKIP_PAGES_THRESHOLD)
{
vacrelstats->scanned_all = false;
continue;
}
}
else
all_visible_streak = 0;
}
vacuum_delay_point();
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scanned_pages++;
/*
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* If we are close to overrunning the available space for dead-tuple
* TIDs, pause and do a cycle of vacuuming before we tackle this page.
*/
if ((vacrelstats->max_dead_tuples - vacrelstats->num_dead_tuples) < MaxHeapTuplesPerPage &&
vacrelstats->num_dead_tuples > 0)
{
Allow read only connections during recovery, known as Hot Standby. Enabled by recovery_connections = on (default) and forcing archive recovery using a recovery.conf. Recovery processing now emulates the original transactions as they are replayed, providing full locking and MVCC behaviour for read only queries. Recovery must enter consistent state before connections are allowed, so there is a delay, typically short, before connections succeed. Replay of recovering transactions can conflict and in some cases deadlock with queries during recovery; these result in query cancellation after max_standby_delay seconds have expired. Infrastructure changes have minor effects on normal running, though introduce four new types of WAL record. New test mode "make standbycheck" allows regression tests of static command behaviour on a standby server while in recovery. Typical and extreme dynamic behaviours have been checked via code inspection and manual testing. Few port specific behaviours have been utilised, though primary testing has been on Linux only so far. This commit is the basic patch. Additional changes will follow in this release to enhance some aspects of behaviour, notably improved handling of conflicts, deadlock detection and query cancellation. Changes to VACUUM FULL are also required. Simon Riggs, with significant and lengthy review by Heikki Linnakangas, including streamlined redesign of snapshot creation and two-phase commit. Important contributions from Florian Pflug, Mark Kirkwood, Merlin Moncure, Greg Stark, Gianni Ciolli, Gabriele Bartolini, Hannu Krosing, Robert Haas, Tatsuo Ishii, Hiroyuki Yamada plus support and feedback from many other community members.
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/* Log cleanup info before we touch indexes */
vacuum_log_cleanup_info(onerel, vacrelstats);
/* Remove index entries */
for (i = 0; i < nindexes; i++)
lazy_vacuum_index(Irel[i],
&indstats[i],
vacrelstats);
/* Remove tuples from heap */
lazy_vacuum_heap(onerel, vacrelstats);
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/*
* Forget the now-vacuumed tuples, and press on, but be careful
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* not to reset latestRemovedXid since we want that value to be
* valid.
*/
vacrelstats->num_dead_tuples = 0;
vacrelstats->num_index_scans++;
}
buf = ReadBufferExtended(onerel, MAIN_FORKNUM, blkno,
RBM_NORMAL, vac_strategy);
/* We need buffer cleanup lock so that we can prune HOT chains. */
LockBufferForCleanup(buf);
page = BufferGetPage(buf);
if (PageIsNew(page))
{
/*
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* An all-zeroes page could be left over if a backend extends the
* relation but crashes before initializing the page. Reclaim such
* pages for use.
*
* We have to be careful here because we could be looking at a
* page that someone has just added to the relation and not yet
* been able to initialize (see RelationGetBufferForTuple). To
* protect against that, release the buffer lock, grab the
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* relation extension lock momentarily, and re-lock the buffer. If
* the page is still uninitialized by then, it must be left over
* from a crashed backend, and we can initialize it.
*
* We don't really need the relation lock when this is a new or
* temp relation, but it's probably not worth the code space to
* check that, since this surely isn't a critical path.
*
* Note: the comparable code in vacuum.c need not worry because
* it's got exclusive lock on the whole relation.
*/
LockBuffer(buf, BUFFER_LOCK_UNLOCK);
LockRelationForExtension(onerel, ExclusiveLock);
UnlockRelationForExtension(onerel, ExclusiveLock);
LockBufferForCleanup(buf);
if (PageIsNew(page))
{
ereport(WARNING,
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(errmsg("relation \"%s\" page %u is uninitialized --- fixing",
relname, blkno)));
PageInit(page, BufferGetPageSize(buf), 0);
empty_pages++;
}
freespace = PageGetHeapFreeSpace(page);
MarkBufferDirty(buf);
UnlockReleaseBuffer(buf);
RecordPageWithFreeSpace(onerel, blkno, freespace);
continue;
}
if (PageIsEmpty(page))
{
empty_pages++;
freespace = PageGetHeapFreeSpace(page);
if (!PageIsAllVisible(page))
{
PageSetAllVisible(page);
SetBufferCommitInfoNeedsSave(buf);
}
LockBuffer(buf, BUFFER_LOCK_UNLOCK);
/* Update the visibility map */
if (!all_visible_according_to_vm)
{
visibilitymap_pin(onerel, blkno, &vmbuffer);
LockBuffer(buf, BUFFER_LOCK_SHARE);
if (PageIsAllVisible(page))
visibilitymap_set(onerel, blkno, PageGetLSN(page), &vmbuffer);
LockBuffer(buf, BUFFER_LOCK_UNLOCK);
}
ReleaseBuffer(buf);
RecordPageWithFreeSpace(onerel, blkno, freespace);
continue;
}
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/*
* Prune all HOT-update chains in this page.
*
* We count tuples removed by the pruning step as removed by VACUUM.
*/
tups_vacuumed += heap_page_prune(onerel, buf, OldestXmin, false,
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&vacrelstats->latestRemovedXid);
/*
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* Now scan the page to collect vacuumable items and check for tuples
* requiring freezing.
*/
all_visible = true;
has_dead_tuples = false;
nfrozen = 0;
hastup = false;
prev_dead_count = vacrelstats->num_dead_tuples;
maxoff = PageGetMaxOffsetNumber(page);
for (offnum = FirstOffsetNumber;
offnum <= maxoff;
offnum = OffsetNumberNext(offnum))
{
ItemId itemid;
itemid = PageGetItemId(page, offnum);
/* Unused items require no processing, but we count 'em */
if (!ItemIdIsUsed(itemid))
{
nunused += 1;
continue;
}
/* Redirect items mustn't be touched */
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if (ItemIdIsRedirected(itemid))
{
hastup = true; /* this page won't be truncatable */
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continue;
}
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ItemPointerSet(&(tuple.t_self), blkno, offnum);
/*
* DEAD item pointers are to be vacuumed normally; but we don't
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* count them in tups_vacuumed, else we'd be double-counting (at
* least in the common case where heap_page_prune() just freed up
* a non-HOT tuple).
*/
if (ItemIdIsDead(itemid))
{
lazy_record_dead_tuple(vacrelstats, &(tuple.t_self));
all_visible = false;
continue;
}
Assert(ItemIdIsNormal(itemid));
tuple.t_data = (HeapTupleHeader) PageGetItem(page, itemid);
tuple.t_len = ItemIdGetLength(itemid);
tupgone = false;
switch (HeapTupleSatisfiesVacuum(tuple.t_data, OldestXmin, buf))
{
case HEAPTUPLE_DEAD:
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/*
* Ordinarily, DEAD tuples would have been removed by
* heap_page_prune(), but it's possible that the tuple
* state changed since heap_page_prune() looked. In
* particular an INSERT_IN_PROGRESS tuple could have
* changed to DEAD if the inserter aborted. So this
* cannot be considered an error condition.
*
* If the tuple is HOT-updated then it must only be
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* removed by a prune operation; so we keep it just as if
* it were RECENTLY_DEAD. Also, if it's a heap-only
* tuple, we choose to keep it, because it'll be a lot
* cheaper to get rid of it in the next pruning pass than
* to treat it like an indexed tuple.
*/
if (HeapTupleIsHotUpdated(&tuple) ||
HeapTupleIsHeapOnly(&tuple))
nkeep += 1;
else
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tupgone = true; /* we can delete the tuple */
all_visible = false;
break;
case HEAPTUPLE_LIVE:
/* Tuple is good --- but let's do some validity checks */
if (onerel->rd_rel->relhasoids &&
!OidIsValid(HeapTupleGetOid(&tuple)))
elog(WARNING, "relation \"%s\" TID %u/%u: OID is invalid",
relname, blkno, offnum);
/*
* Is the tuple definitely visible to all transactions?
*
* NB: Like with per-tuple hint bits, we can't set the
* PD_ALL_VISIBLE flag if the inserter committed
* asynchronously. See SetHintBits for more info. Check
* that the HEAP_XMIN_COMMITTED hint bit is set because of
* that.
*/
if (all_visible)
{
TransactionId xmin;
if (!(tuple.t_data->t_infomask & HEAP_XMIN_COMMITTED))
{
all_visible = false;
break;
}
/*
* The inserter definitely committed. But is it old
* enough that everyone sees it as committed?
*/
xmin = HeapTupleHeaderGetXmin(tuple.t_data);
if (!TransactionIdPrecedes(xmin, OldestXmin))
{
all_visible = false;
break;
}
}
break;
case HEAPTUPLE_RECENTLY_DEAD:
/*
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* If tuple is recently deleted then we must not remove it
* from relation.
*/
nkeep += 1;
all_visible = false;
break;
case HEAPTUPLE_INSERT_IN_PROGRESS:
/* This is an expected case during concurrent vacuum */
all_visible = false;
break;
case HEAPTUPLE_DELETE_IN_PROGRESS:
/* This is an expected case during concurrent vacuum */
all_visible = false;
break;
default:
elog(ERROR, "unexpected HeapTupleSatisfiesVacuum result");
break;
}
if (tupgone)
{
lazy_record_dead_tuple(vacrelstats, &(tuple.t_self));
Allow read only connections during recovery, known as Hot Standby. Enabled by recovery_connections = on (default) and forcing archive recovery using a recovery.conf. Recovery processing now emulates the original transactions as they are replayed, providing full locking and MVCC behaviour for read only queries. Recovery must enter consistent state before connections are allowed, so there is a delay, typically short, before connections succeed. Replay of recovering transactions can conflict and in some cases deadlock with queries during recovery; these result in query cancellation after max_standby_delay seconds have expired. Infrastructure changes have minor effects on normal running, though introduce four new types of WAL record. New test mode "make standbycheck" allows regression tests of static command behaviour on a standby server while in recovery. Typical and extreme dynamic behaviours have been checked via code inspection and manual testing. Few port specific behaviours have been utilised, though primary testing has been on Linux only so far. This commit is the basic patch. Additional changes will follow in this release to enhance some aspects of behaviour, notably improved handling of conflicts, deadlock detection and query cancellation. Changes to VACUUM FULL are also required. Simon Riggs, with significant and lengthy review by Heikki Linnakangas, including streamlined redesign of snapshot creation and two-phase commit. Important contributions from Florian Pflug, Mark Kirkwood, Merlin Moncure, Greg Stark, Gianni Ciolli, Gabriele Bartolini, Hannu Krosing, Robert Haas, Tatsuo Ishii, Hiroyuki Yamada plus support and feedback from many other community members.
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HeapTupleHeaderAdvanceLatestRemovedXid(tuple.t_data,
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&vacrelstats->latestRemovedXid);
tups_vacuumed += 1;
has_dead_tuples = true;
}
else
{
num_tuples += 1;
hastup = true;
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/*
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* Each non-removable tuple must be checked to see if it needs
* freezing. Note we already have exclusive buffer lock.
*/
if (heap_freeze_tuple(tuple.t_data, FreezeLimit,
InvalidBuffer))
frozen[nfrozen++] = offnum;
}
} /* scan along page */
/*
* If we froze any tuples, mark the buffer dirty, and write a WAL
* record recording the changes. We must log the changes to be
* crash-safe against future truncation of CLOG.
*/
if (nfrozen > 0)
{
MarkBufferDirty(buf);
if (RelationNeedsWAL(onerel))
{
XLogRecPtr recptr;
recptr = log_heap_freeze(onerel, buf, FreezeLimit,
frozen, nfrozen);
PageSetLSN(page, recptr);
PageSetTLI(page, ThisTimeLineID);
}
}
/*
* If there are no indexes then we can vacuum the page right now
* instead of doing a second scan.
*/
if (nindexes == 0 &&
vacrelstats->num_dead_tuples > 0)
{
/* Remove tuples from heap */
lazy_vacuum_page(onerel, blkno, buf, 0, vacrelstats);
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/*
* Forget the now-vacuumed tuples, and press on, but be careful
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* not to reset latestRemovedXid since we want that value to be
* valid.
*/
vacrelstats->num_dead_tuples = 0;
vacuumed_pages++;
}
freespace = PageGetHeapFreeSpace(page);
/* Update the all-visible flag on the page */
if (!PageIsAllVisible(page) && all_visible)
{
PageSetAllVisible(page);
SetBufferCommitInfoNeedsSave(buf);
}
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/*
* It's possible for the value returned by GetOldestXmin() to move
* backwards, so it's not wrong for us to see tuples that appear to
* not be visible to everyone yet, while PD_ALL_VISIBLE is already
* set. The real safe xmin value never moves backwards, but
* GetOldestXmin() is conservative and sometimes returns a value
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* that's unnecessarily small, so if we see that contradiction it just
* means that the tuples that we think are not visible to everyone yet
* actually are, and the PD_ALL_VISIBLE flag is correct.
*
* There should never be dead tuples on a page with PD_ALL_VISIBLE
* set, however.
*/
else if (PageIsAllVisible(page) && has_dead_tuples)
{
elog(WARNING, "page containing dead tuples is marked as all-visible in relation \"%s\" page %u",
relname, blkno);
PageClearAllVisible(page);
SetBufferCommitInfoNeedsSave(buf);
/*
* Normally, we would drop the lock on the heap page before
* updating the visibility map, but since this case shouldn't
* happen anyway, don't worry about that.
*/
visibilitymap_clear(onerel, blkno);
}
LockBuffer(buf, BUFFER_LOCK_UNLOCK);
/* Update the visibility map */
if (!all_visible_according_to_vm && all_visible)
{
visibilitymap_pin(onerel, blkno, &vmbuffer);
LockBuffer(buf, BUFFER_LOCK_SHARE);
if (PageIsAllVisible(page))
visibilitymap_set(onerel, blkno, PageGetLSN(page), &vmbuffer);
LockBuffer(buf, BUFFER_LOCK_UNLOCK);
}
ReleaseBuffer(buf);
/* Remember the location of the last page with nonremovable tuples */
if (hastup)
vacrelstats->nonempty_pages = blkno + 1;
/*
* If we remembered any tuples for deletion, then the page will be
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* visited again by lazy_vacuum_heap, which will compute and record
* its post-compaction free space. If not, then we're done with this
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* page, so remember its free space as-is. (This path will always be
* taken if there are no indexes.)
*/
if (vacrelstats->num_dead_tuples == prev_dead_count)
RecordPageWithFreeSpace(onerel, blkno, freespace);
}
/* save stats for use later */
vacrelstats->rel_tuples = num_tuples;
vacrelstats->tuples_deleted = tups_vacuumed;
/* If any tuples need to be deleted, perform final vacuum cycle */
/* XXX put a threshold on min number of tuples here? */
if (vacrelstats->num_dead_tuples > 0)
{
Allow read only connections during recovery, known as Hot Standby. Enabled by recovery_connections = on (default) and forcing archive recovery using a recovery.conf. Recovery processing now emulates the original transactions as they are replayed, providing full locking and MVCC behaviour for read only queries. Recovery must enter consistent state before connections are allowed, so there is a delay, typically short, before connections succeed. Replay of recovering transactions can conflict and in some cases deadlock with queries during recovery; these result in query cancellation after max_standby_delay seconds have expired. Infrastructure changes have minor effects on normal running, though introduce four new types of WAL record. New test mode "make standbycheck" allows regression tests of static command behaviour on a standby server while in recovery. Typical and extreme dynamic behaviours have been checked via code inspection and manual testing. Few port specific behaviours have been utilised, though primary testing has been on Linux only so far. This commit is the basic patch. Additional changes will follow in this release to enhance some aspects of behaviour, notably improved handling of conflicts, deadlock detection and query cancellation. Changes to VACUUM FULL are also required. Simon Riggs, with significant and lengthy review by Heikki Linnakangas, including streamlined redesign of snapshot creation and two-phase commit. Important contributions from Florian Pflug, Mark Kirkwood, Merlin Moncure, Greg Stark, Gianni Ciolli, Gabriele Bartolini, Hannu Krosing, Robert Haas, Tatsuo Ishii, Hiroyuki Yamada plus support and feedback from many other community members.
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/* Log cleanup info before we touch indexes */
vacuum_log_cleanup_info(onerel, vacrelstats);
/* Remove index entries */
for (i = 0; i < nindexes; i++)
lazy_vacuum_index(Irel[i],
&indstats[i],
vacrelstats);
/* Remove tuples from heap */
lazy_vacuum_heap(onerel, vacrelstats);
vacrelstats->num_index_scans++;
}
/* Release the pin on the visibility map page */
if (BufferIsValid(vmbuffer))
{
ReleaseBuffer(vmbuffer);
vmbuffer = InvalidBuffer;
}
/* Do post-vacuum cleanup and statistics update for each index */
for (i = 0; i < nindexes; i++)
lazy_cleanup_index(Irel[i], indstats[i], vacrelstats);
/* If no indexes, make log report that lazy_vacuum_heap would've made */
if (vacuumed_pages)
ereport(elevel,
(errmsg("\"%s\": removed %.0f row versions in %u pages",
RelationGetRelationName(onerel),
tups_vacuumed, vacuumed_pages)));
ereport(elevel,
(errmsg("\"%s\": found %.0f removable, %.0f nonremovable row versions in %u out of %u pages",
RelationGetRelationName(onerel),
tups_vacuumed, num_tuples, scanned_pages, nblocks),
errdetail("%.0f dead row versions cannot be removed yet.\n"
"There were %.0f unused item pointers.\n"
"%u pages are entirely empty.\n"
"%s.",
nkeep,
nunused,
empty_pages,
pg_rusage_show(&ru0))));
}
/*
* lazy_vacuum_heap() -- second pass over the heap
*
* This routine marks dead tuples as unused and compacts out free
* space on their pages. Pages not having dead tuples recorded from
* lazy_scan_heap are not visited at all.
*
* Note: the reason for doing this as a second pass is we cannot remove
* the tuples until we've removed their index entries, and we want to
* process index entry removal in batches as large as possible.
*/
static void
lazy_vacuum_heap(Relation onerel, LVRelStats *vacrelstats)
{
int tupindex;
int npages;
PGRUsage ru0;
pg_rusage_init(&ru0);
npages = 0;
tupindex = 0;
while (tupindex < vacrelstats->num_dead_tuples)
{
BlockNumber tblk;
Buffer buf;
Page page;
Size freespace;
vacuum_delay_point();
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tblk = ItemPointerGetBlockNumber(&vacrelstats->dead_tuples[tupindex]);
buf = ReadBufferExtended(onerel, MAIN_FORKNUM, tblk, RBM_NORMAL,
vac_strategy);
LockBufferForCleanup(buf);
tupindex = lazy_vacuum_page(onerel, tblk, buf, tupindex, vacrelstats);
/* Now that we've compacted the page, record its available space */
page = BufferGetPage(buf);
freespace = PageGetHeapFreeSpace(page);
UnlockReleaseBuffer(buf);
RecordPageWithFreeSpace(onerel, tblk, freespace);
npages++;
}
ereport(elevel,
(errmsg("\"%s\": removed %d row versions in %d pages",
RelationGetRelationName(onerel),
tupindex, npages),
errdetail("%s.",
pg_rusage_show(&ru0))));
}
/*
* lazy_vacuum_page() -- free dead tuples on a page
* and repair its fragmentation.
*
* Caller must hold pin and buffer cleanup lock on the buffer.
*
* tupindex is the index in vacrelstats->dead_tuples of the first dead
* tuple for this page. We assume the rest follow sequentially.
* The return value is the first tupindex after the tuples of this page.
*/
static int
lazy_vacuum_page(Relation onerel, BlockNumber blkno, Buffer buffer,
int tupindex, LVRelStats *vacrelstats)
{
Page page = BufferGetPage(buffer);
OffsetNumber unused[MaxOffsetNumber];
int uncnt = 0;
START_CRIT_SECTION();
for (; tupindex < vacrelstats->num_dead_tuples; tupindex++)
{
BlockNumber tblk;
OffsetNumber toff;
ItemId itemid;
tblk = ItemPointerGetBlockNumber(&vacrelstats->dead_tuples[tupindex]);
if (tblk != blkno)
break; /* past end of tuples for this block */
toff = ItemPointerGetOffsetNumber(&vacrelstats->dead_tuples[tupindex]);
itemid = PageGetItemId(page, toff);
ItemIdSetUnused(itemid);
unused[uncnt++] = toff;
}
PageRepairFragmentation(page);
MarkBufferDirty(buffer);
/* XLOG stuff */
if (RelationNeedsWAL(onerel))
{
XLogRecPtr recptr;
recptr = log_heap_clean(onerel, buffer,
NULL, 0, NULL, 0,
unused, uncnt,
vacrelstats->latestRemovedXid);
PageSetLSN(page, recptr);
PageSetTLI(page, ThisTimeLineID);
}
END_CRIT_SECTION();
return tupindex;
}
/*
* lazy_vacuum_index() -- vacuum one index relation.
*
* Delete all the index entries pointing to tuples listed in
* vacrelstats->dead_tuples, and update running statistics.
*/
static void
lazy_vacuum_index(Relation indrel,
IndexBulkDeleteResult **stats,
LVRelStats *vacrelstats)
{
IndexVacuumInfo ivinfo;
PGRUsage ru0;
pg_rusage_init(&ru0);
ivinfo.index = indrel;
ivinfo.analyze_only = false;
ivinfo.estimated_count = true;
ivinfo.message_level = elevel;
ivinfo.num_heap_tuples = vacrelstats->old_rel_tuples;
ivinfo.strategy = vac_strategy;
/* Do bulk deletion */
*stats = index_bulk_delete(&ivinfo, *stats,
lazy_tid_reaped, (void *) vacrelstats);
ereport(elevel,
(errmsg("scanned index \"%s\" to remove %d row versions",
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RelationGetRelationName(indrel),
vacrelstats->num_dead_tuples),
errdetail("%s.", pg_rusage_show(&ru0))));
}
/*
* lazy_cleanup_index() -- do post-vacuum cleanup for one index relation.
*/
static void
lazy_cleanup_index(Relation indrel,
IndexBulkDeleteResult *stats,
LVRelStats *vacrelstats)
{
IndexVacuumInfo ivinfo;
PGRUsage ru0;
pg_rusage_init(&ru0);
ivinfo.index = indrel;
ivinfo.analyze_only = false;
ivinfo.estimated_count = !vacrelstats->scanned_all;
ivinfo.message_level = elevel;
/* use rel_tuples only if we scanned all pages, else fall back */
ivinfo.num_heap_tuples = vacrelstats->scanned_all ? vacrelstats->rel_tuples : vacrelstats->old_rel_tuples;
ivinfo.strategy = vac_strategy;
stats = index_vacuum_cleanup(&ivinfo, stats);
if (!stats)
return;
/*
* Now update statistics in pg_class, but only if the index says the count
* is accurate.
*/
if (!stats->estimated_count)
vac_update_relstats(indrel,
stats->num_pages, stats->num_index_tuples,
false, InvalidTransactionId);
ereport(elevel,
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(errmsg("index \"%s\" now contains %.0f row versions in %u pages",
RelationGetRelationName(indrel),
stats->num_index_tuples,
stats->num_pages),
errdetail("%.0f index row versions were removed.\n"
"%u index pages have been deleted, %u are currently reusable.\n"
"%s.",
stats->tuples_removed,
stats->pages_deleted, stats->pages_free,
pg_rusage_show(&ru0))));
pfree(stats);
}
/*
* lazy_truncate_heap - try to truncate off any empty pages at the end
*/
static void
lazy_truncate_heap(Relation onerel, LVRelStats *vacrelstats)
{
BlockNumber old_rel_pages = vacrelstats->rel_pages;
BlockNumber new_rel_pages;
PGRUsage ru0;
pg_rusage_init(&ru0);
/*
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* We need full exclusive lock on the relation in order to do truncation.
* If we can't get it, give up rather than waiting --- we don't want to
* block other backends, and we don't want to deadlock (which is quite
* possible considering we already hold a lower-grade lock).
*/
if (!ConditionalLockRelation(onerel, AccessExclusiveLock))
return;
/*
* Now that we have exclusive lock, look to see if the rel has grown
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* whilst we were vacuuming with non-exclusive lock. If so, give up; the
* newly added pages presumably contain non-deletable tuples.
*/
new_rel_pages = RelationGetNumberOfBlocks(onerel);
if (new_rel_pages != old_rel_pages)
{
/* might as well use the latest news when we update pg_class stats */
vacrelstats->rel_pages = new_rel_pages;
UnlockRelation(onerel, AccessExclusiveLock);
return;
}
/*
* Scan backwards from the end to verify that the end pages actually
* contain no tuples. This is *necessary*, not optional, because other
* backends could have added tuples to these pages whilst we were
* vacuuming.
*/
new_rel_pages = count_nondeletable_pages(onerel, vacrelstats);
if (new_rel_pages >= old_rel_pages)
{
/* can't do anything after all */
UnlockRelation(onerel, AccessExclusiveLock);
return;
}
/*
* Okay to truncate.
*/
RelationTruncate(onerel, new_rel_pages);
/*
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* We can release the exclusive lock as soon as we have truncated. Other
* backends can't safely access the relation until they have processed the
* smgr invalidation that smgrtruncate sent out ... but that should happen
* as part of standard invalidation processing once they acquire lock on
* the relation.
*/
UnlockRelation(onerel, AccessExclusiveLock);
/* update statistics */
vacrelstats->rel_pages = new_rel_pages;
vacrelstats->pages_removed = old_rel_pages - new_rel_pages;
ereport(elevel,
(errmsg("\"%s\": truncated %u to %u pages",
RelationGetRelationName(onerel),
old_rel_pages, new_rel_pages),
errdetail("%s.",
pg_rusage_show(&ru0))));
}
/*
* Rescan end pages to verify that they are (still) empty of tuples.
*
* Returns number of nondeletable pages (last nonempty page + 1).
*/
static BlockNumber
count_nondeletable_pages(Relation onerel, LVRelStats *vacrelstats)
{
BlockNumber blkno;
/* Strange coding of loop control is needed because blkno is unsigned */
blkno = vacrelstats->rel_pages;
while (blkno > vacrelstats->nonempty_pages)
{
Buffer buf;
Page page;
OffsetNumber offnum,
maxoff;
bool hastup;
/*
* We don't insert a vacuum delay point here, because we have an
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* exclusive lock on the table which we want to hold for as short a
* time as possible. We still need to check for interrupts however.
*/
CHECK_FOR_INTERRUPTS();
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blkno--;
buf = ReadBufferExtended(onerel, MAIN_FORKNUM, blkno,
RBM_NORMAL, vac_strategy);
/* In this phase we only need shared access to the buffer */
LockBuffer(buf, BUFFER_LOCK_SHARE);
page = BufferGetPage(buf);
if (PageIsNew(page) || PageIsEmpty(page))
{
/* PageIsNew probably shouldn't happen... */
UnlockReleaseBuffer(buf);
continue;
}
hastup = false;
maxoff = PageGetMaxOffsetNumber(page);
for (offnum = FirstOffsetNumber;
offnum <= maxoff;
offnum = OffsetNumberNext(offnum))
{
ItemId itemid;
itemid = PageGetItemId(page, offnum);
/*
* Note: any non-unused item should be taken as a reason to keep
* this page. We formerly thought that DEAD tuples could be
* thrown away, but that's not so, because we'd not have cleaned
* out their index entries.
*/
if (ItemIdIsUsed(itemid))
{
hastup = true;
break; /* can stop scanning */
}
} /* scan along page */
UnlockReleaseBuffer(buf);
/* Done scanning if we found a tuple here */
if (hastup)
return blkno + 1;
}
/*
* If we fall out of the loop, all the previously-thought-to-be-empty
* pages still are; we need not bother to look at the last known-nonempty
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* page.
*/
return vacrelstats->nonempty_pages;
}
/*
* lazy_space_alloc - space allocation decisions for lazy vacuum
*
* See the comments at the head of this file for rationale.
*/
static void
lazy_space_alloc(LVRelStats *vacrelstats, BlockNumber relblocks)
{
long maxtuples;
if (vacrelstats->hasindex)
{
maxtuples = (maintenance_work_mem * 1024L) / sizeof(ItemPointerData);
maxtuples = Min(maxtuples, INT_MAX);
maxtuples = Min(maxtuples, MaxAllocSize / sizeof(ItemPointerData));
/* curious coding here to ensure the multiplication can't overflow */
if ((BlockNumber) (maxtuples / LAZY_ALLOC_TUPLES) > relblocks)
maxtuples = relblocks * LAZY_ALLOC_TUPLES;
/* stay sane if small maintenance_work_mem */
maxtuples = Max(maxtuples, MaxHeapTuplesPerPage);
}
else
{
maxtuples = MaxHeapTuplesPerPage;
}
vacrelstats->num_dead_tuples = 0;
vacrelstats->max_dead_tuples = (int) maxtuples;
vacrelstats->dead_tuples = (ItemPointer)
palloc(maxtuples * sizeof(ItemPointerData));
}
/*
* lazy_record_dead_tuple - remember one deletable tuple
*/
static void
lazy_record_dead_tuple(LVRelStats *vacrelstats,
ItemPointer itemptr)
{
/*
* The array shouldn't overflow under normal behavior, but perhaps it
* could if we are given a really small maintenance_work_mem. In that
* case, just forget the last few tuples (we'll get 'em next time).
*/
if (vacrelstats->num_dead_tuples < vacrelstats->max_dead_tuples)
{
vacrelstats->dead_tuples[vacrelstats->num_dead_tuples] = *itemptr;
vacrelstats->num_dead_tuples++;
}
}
/*
* lazy_tid_reaped() -- is a particular tid deletable?
*
* This has the right signature to be an IndexBulkDeleteCallback.
*
* Assumes dead_tuples array is in sorted order.
*/
static bool
lazy_tid_reaped(ItemPointer itemptr, void *state)
{
LVRelStats *vacrelstats = (LVRelStats *) state;
ItemPointer res;
res = (ItemPointer) bsearch((void *) itemptr,
(void *) vacrelstats->dead_tuples,
vacrelstats->num_dead_tuples,
sizeof(ItemPointerData),
vac_cmp_itemptr);
return (res != NULL);
}
/*
* Comparator routines for use with qsort() and bsearch().
*/
static int
vac_cmp_itemptr(const void *left, const void *right)
{
BlockNumber lblk,
rblk;
OffsetNumber loff,
roff;
lblk = ItemPointerGetBlockNumber((ItemPointer) left);
rblk = ItemPointerGetBlockNumber((ItemPointer) right);
if (lblk < rblk)
return -1;
if (lblk > rblk)
return 1;
loff = ItemPointerGetOffsetNumber((ItemPointer) left);
roff = ItemPointerGetOffsetNumber((ItemPointer) right);
if (loff < roff)
return -1;
if (loff > roff)
return 1;
return 0;
}