postgresql/src/backend/catalog/pg_shdepend.c

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/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* pg_shdepend.c
* routines to support manipulation of the pg_shdepend relation
*
* Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2005, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
* Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
*
*
* IDENTIFICATION
2005-08-30 03:07:54 +02:00
* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/backend/catalog/pg_shdepend.c,v 1.2 2005/08/30 01:07:54 tgl Exp $
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
#include "postgres.h"
#include "access/genam.h"
#include "access/heapam.h"
#include "catalog/dependency.h"
#include "catalog/indexing.h"
#include "catalog/pg_authid.h"
#include "catalog/pg_database.h"
#include "catalog/pg_shdepend.h"
#include "lib/stringinfo.h"
#include "miscadmin.h"
#include "utils/fmgroids.h"
#include "utils/inval.h"
#include "utils/syscache.h"
typedef enum
{
LOCAL_OBJECT,
SHARED_OBJECT,
REMOTE_OBJECT
} objectType;
static int getOidListDiff(Oid *list1, int nlist1, Oid *list2, int nlist2,
Oid **diff);
static Oid classIdGetDbId(Oid classId);
static void shdepLockAndCheckObject(Oid classId, Oid objectId);
static void shdepChangeDep(Relation sdepRel, Oid classid, Oid objid,
Oid refclassid, Oid refobjid,
SharedDependencyType deptype);
static void shdepAddDependency(Relation sdepRel, Oid classId, Oid objectId,
Oid refclassId, Oid refobjId,
SharedDependencyType deptype);
static void shdepDropDependency(Relation sdepRel, Oid classId, Oid objectId,
Oid refclassId, Oid refobjId,
SharedDependencyType deptype);
static void storeObjectDescription(StringInfo descs, objectType type,
ObjectAddress *object,
SharedDependencyType deptype,
int count);
static bool isSharedObjectPinned(Oid classId, Oid objectId, Relation sdepRel);
/*
* recordSharedDependencyOn
*
* Record a dependency between 2 objects via their respective ObjectAddresses.
* The first argument is the dependent object, the second the one it
* references (which must be a shared object).
*
* This locks the referenced object and makes sure it still exists.
* Then it creates an entry in pg_shdepend. The lock is kept until
* the end of the transaction.
*
* Dependencies on pinned objects are not recorded.
*/
void
recordSharedDependencyOn(ObjectAddress *depender,
ObjectAddress *referenced,
SharedDependencyType deptype)
{
Relation sdepRel;
/*
* Objects in pg_shdepend can't have SubIds.
*/
Assert(depender->objectSubId == 0);
Assert(referenced->objectSubId == 0);
/*
* During bootstrap, do nothing since pg_shdepend may not exist yet.
* initdb will fill in appropriate pg_shdepend entries after bootstrap.
*/
if (IsBootstrapProcessingMode())
return;
sdepRel = heap_open(SharedDependRelationId, RowExclusiveLock);
/* If the referenced object is pinned, do nothing. */
if (!isSharedObjectPinned(referenced->classId, referenced->objectId,
sdepRel))
{
shdepAddDependency(sdepRel, depender->classId, depender->objectId,
referenced->classId, referenced->objectId,
deptype);
}
heap_close(sdepRel, RowExclusiveLock);
}
/*
* recordDependencyOnOwner
*
* A convenient wrapper of recordSharedDependencyOn -- register the specified
* user as owner of the given object.
*
* Note: it's the caller's responsibility to ensure that there isn't an owner
* entry for the object already.
*/
void
recordDependencyOnOwner(Oid classId, Oid objectId, Oid owner)
{
ObjectAddress myself,
referenced;
myself.classId = classId;
myself.objectId = objectId;
myself.objectSubId = 0;
referenced.classId = AuthIdRelationId;
referenced.objectId = owner;
referenced.objectSubId = 0;
recordSharedDependencyOn(&myself, &referenced, SHARED_DEPENDENCY_OWNER);
}
/*
* shdepChangeDep
*
* Update shared dependency records to account for an updated referenced
* object. This is an internal workhorse for operations such as changing
* an object's owner.
*
* There must be no more than one existing entry for the given dependent
* object and dependency type! So in practice this can only be used for
* updating SHARED_DEPENDENCY_OWNER entries, which should have that property.
*
* If there is no previous entry, we assume it was referencing a PINned
* object, so we create a new entry. If the new referenced object is
* PINned, we don't create an entry (and drop the old one, if any).
*
* sdepRel must be the pg_shdepend relation, already opened and suitably
* locked.
*/
static void
shdepChangeDep(Relation sdepRel, Oid classid, Oid objid,
Oid refclassid, Oid refobjid,
SharedDependencyType deptype)
{
Oid dbid = classIdGetDbId(classid);
HeapTuple oldtup = NULL;
HeapTuple scantup;
ScanKeyData key[3];
SysScanDesc scan;
/*
* Make sure the new referenced object doesn't go away while we record
* the dependency.
*/
shdepLockAndCheckObject(refclassid, refobjid);
/*
* Look for a previous entry
*/
ScanKeyInit(&key[0],
Anum_pg_shdepend_dbid,
BTEqualStrategyNumber, F_OIDEQ,
ObjectIdGetDatum(dbid));
ScanKeyInit(&key[1],
Anum_pg_shdepend_classid,
BTEqualStrategyNumber, F_OIDEQ,
ObjectIdGetDatum(classid));
ScanKeyInit(&key[2],
Anum_pg_shdepend_objid,
BTEqualStrategyNumber, F_OIDEQ,
ObjectIdGetDatum(objid));
scan = systable_beginscan(sdepRel, SharedDependDependerIndexId, true,
SnapshotNow, 3, key);
while ((scantup = systable_getnext(scan)) != NULL)
{
/* Ignore if not of the target dependency type */
if (((Form_pg_shdepend) GETSTRUCT(scantup))->deptype != deptype)
continue;
/* Caller screwed up if multiple matches */
if (oldtup)
elog(ERROR,
"multiple pg_shdepend entries for object %u/%u deptype %c",
classid, objid, deptype);
oldtup = heap_copytuple(scantup);
}
systable_endscan(scan);
if (isSharedObjectPinned(refclassid, refobjid, sdepRel))
{
/* No new entry needed, so just delete existing entry if any */
if (oldtup)
simple_heap_delete(sdepRel, &oldtup->t_self);
}
else if (oldtup)
{
/* Need to update existing entry */
Form_pg_shdepend shForm = (Form_pg_shdepend) GETSTRUCT(oldtup);
/* Since oldtup is a copy, we can just modify it in-memory */
shForm->refclassid = refclassid;
shForm->refobjid = refobjid;
simple_heap_update(sdepRel, &oldtup->t_self, oldtup);
/* keep indexes current */
CatalogUpdateIndexes(sdepRel, oldtup);
}
else
{
/* Need to insert new entry */
Datum values[Natts_pg_shdepend];
bool nulls[Natts_pg_shdepend];
memset(nulls, 0, sizeof(nulls));
values[Anum_pg_shdepend_dbid - 1] = ObjectIdGetDatum(dbid);
values[Anum_pg_shdepend_classid - 1] = ObjectIdGetDatum(classid);
values[Anum_pg_shdepend_objid - 1] = ObjectIdGetDatum(objid);
values[Anum_pg_shdepend_refclassid - 1] = ObjectIdGetDatum(refclassid);
values[Anum_pg_shdepend_refobjid - 1] = ObjectIdGetDatum(refobjid);
values[Anum_pg_shdepend_deptype - 1] = CharGetDatum(deptype);
/*
* we are reusing oldtup just to avoid declaring a new variable,
* but it's certainly a new tuple
*/
oldtup = heap_form_tuple(RelationGetDescr(sdepRel), values, nulls);
simple_heap_insert(sdepRel, oldtup);
/* keep indexes current */
CatalogUpdateIndexes(sdepRel, oldtup);
}
if (oldtup)
heap_freetuple(oldtup);
}
/*
* changeDependencyOnOwner
*
* Update the shared dependencies to account for the new owner.
*/
void
changeDependencyOnOwner(Oid classId, Oid objectId, Oid newOwnerId)
{
Relation sdepRel;
sdepRel = heap_open(SharedDependRelationId, RowExclusiveLock);
/* Adjust the SHARED_DEPENDENCY_OWNER entry */
shdepChangeDep(sdepRel, classId, objectId,
AuthIdRelationId, newOwnerId,
SHARED_DEPENDENCY_OWNER);
/*----------
* There should never be a SHARED_DEPENDENCY_ACL entry for the owner,
* so get rid of it if there is one. This can happen if the new owner
* was previously granted some rights to the object.
*
* This step is analogous to aclnewowner's removal of duplicate entries
* in the ACL. We have to do it to handle this scenario:
* A grants some rights on an object to B
* ALTER OWNER changes the object's owner to B
* ALTER OWNER changes the object's owner to C
* The third step would remove all mention of B from the object's ACL,
* but we'd still have a SHARED_DEPENDENCY_ACL for B if we did not do
* things this way.
*
* The rule against having a SHARED_DEPENDENCY_ACL entry for the owner
* allows us to fix things up in just this one place, without having
* to make the various ALTER OWNER routines each know about it.
*----------
*/
shdepDropDependency(sdepRel, classId, objectId,
AuthIdRelationId, newOwnerId,
SHARED_DEPENDENCY_ACL);
heap_close(sdepRel, RowExclusiveLock);
}
/*
* getOidListDiff
* Helper for updateAclDependencies.
*
* Takes two Oid arrays and returns elements from the first not found in the
* second. We assume both arrays are sorted and de-duped, and that the
* second array does not contain any values not found in the first.
*
* NOTE: Both input arrays are pfreed.
*/
static int
getOidListDiff(Oid *list1, int nlist1, Oid *list2, int nlist2, Oid **diff)
{
Oid *result;
int i,
j,
k = 0;
AssertArg(nlist1 >= nlist2 && nlist2 >= 0);
result = palloc(sizeof(Oid) * (nlist1 - nlist2));
*diff = result;
for (i = 0, j = 0; i < nlist1 && j < nlist2; )
{
if (list1[i] == list2[j])
{
i++;
j++;
}
else if (list1[i] < list2[j])
{
result[k++] = list1[i];
i++;
}
else
{
/* can't happen */
elog(WARNING, "invalid element %u in shorter list", list2[j]);
j++;
}
}
for (; i < nlist1; i++)
result[k++] = list1[i];
/* We should have copied the exact number of elements */
AssertState(k == (nlist1 - nlist2));
if (list1)
pfree(list1);
if (list2)
pfree(list2);
return k;
}
/*
* updateAclDependencies
* Update the pg_shdepend info for an object's ACL during GRANT/REVOKE.
*
* classId, objectId: identify the object whose ACL this is
* ownerId: role owning the object
* isGrant: are we adding or removing ACL entries?
* noldmembers, oldmembers: array of roleids appearing in old ACL
* nnewmembers, newmembers: array of roleids appearing in new ACL
*
* We calculate the difference between the new and old lists of roles,
* and then insert (if it's a grant) or delete (if it's a revoke) from
* pg_shdepend as appropiate.
*
* Note that we can't insert blindly at grant, because we would end up with
* duplicate registered dependencies. We could check for existence of the
* tuple before inserting, but that seems to be more expensive than what we are
* doing now. On the other hand, we can't just delete the tuples blindly at
* revoke, because the user may still have other privileges.
*
* NOTE: Both input arrays must be sorted and de-duped. They are pfreed
* before return.
*/
void
updateAclDependencies(Oid classId, Oid objectId, Oid ownerId, bool isGrant,
int noldmembers, Oid *oldmembers,
int nnewmembers, Oid *newmembers)
{
Relation sdepRel;
Oid *diff;
int ndiff,
i;
/*
* Calculate the differences between the old and new lists.
*/
if (isGrant)
ndiff = getOidListDiff(newmembers, nnewmembers,
oldmembers, noldmembers, &diff);
else
ndiff = getOidListDiff(oldmembers, noldmembers,
newmembers, nnewmembers, &diff);
if (ndiff > 0)
{
sdepRel = heap_open(SharedDependRelationId, RowExclusiveLock);
/* Add or drop the respective dependency */
for (i = 0; i < ndiff; i++)
{
Oid roleid = diff[i];
/*
* Skip the owner: he has an OWNER shdep entry instead.
* (This is not just a space optimization; it makes ALTER OWNER
* easier. See notes in changeDependencyOnOwner.)
*/
if (roleid == ownerId)
continue;
/* Skip pinned roles */
if (isSharedObjectPinned(AuthIdRelationId, roleid, sdepRel))
continue;
if (isGrant)
shdepAddDependency(sdepRel, classId, objectId,
AuthIdRelationId, roleid,
SHARED_DEPENDENCY_ACL);
else
shdepDropDependency(sdepRel, classId, objectId,
AuthIdRelationId, roleid,
SHARED_DEPENDENCY_ACL);
}
heap_close(sdepRel, RowExclusiveLock);
}
pfree(diff);
}
/*
* A struct to keep track of dependencies found in other databases.
*/
typedef struct
{
Oid dbOid;
int count;
} remoteDep;
/*
* checkSharedDependencies
*
* Check whether there are shared dependency entries for a given shared
* object. Returns a string containing a newline-separated list of object
* descriptions that depend on the shared object, or NULL if none is found.
*
* We can find three different kinds of dependencies: dependencies on objects
* of the current database; dependencies on shared objects; and dependencies
* on objects local to other databases. We can (and do) provide descriptions
* of the two former kinds of objects, but we can't do that for "remote"
* objects, so we just provide a count of them.
*
* If we find a SHARED_DEPENDENCY_PIN entry, we can error out early.
*/
char *
checkSharedDependencies(Oid classId, Oid objectId)
{
Relation sdepRel;
ScanKeyData key[2];
SysScanDesc scan;
HeapTuple tup;
int totalDeps = 0;
int numLocalDeps = 0;
int numSharedDeps = 0;
List *remDeps = NIL;
ListCell *cell;
ObjectAddress object;
StringInfoData descs;
/*
* We try to limit the number of reported dependencies to something
* sane, both for the user's sake and to avoid blowing out memory.
*/
#define MAX_REPORTED_DEPS 100
initStringInfo(&descs);
sdepRel = heap_open(SharedDependRelationId, AccessShareLock);
ScanKeyInit(&key[0],
Anum_pg_shdepend_refclassid,
BTEqualStrategyNumber, F_OIDEQ,
ObjectIdGetDatum(classId));
ScanKeyInit(&key[1],
Anum_pg_shdepend_refobjid,
BTEqualStrategyNumber, F_OIDEQ,
ObjectIdGetDatum(objectId));
scan = systable_beginscan(sdepRel, SharedDependReferenceIndexId, true,
SnapshotNow, 2, key);
while (HeapTupleIsValid(tup = systable_getnext(scan)))
{
Form_pg_shdepend sdepForm = (Form_pg_shdepend) GETSTRUCT(tup);
/* This case can be dispatched quickly */
if (sdepForm->deptype == SHARED_DEPENDENCY_PIN)
{
object.classId = classId;
object.objectId = objectId;
object.objectSubId = 0;
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_DEPENDENT_OBJECTS_STILL_EXIST),
errmsg("cannot drop %s because it is required by the database system",
getObjectDescription(&object))));
}
object.classId = sdepForm->classid;
object.objectId = sdepForm->objid;
object.objectSubId = 0;
/*
* If it's a dependency local to this database or it's a shared
* object, describe it.
*
* If it's a remote dependency, keep track of it so we can report
* the number of them later.
*/
if (sdepForm->dbid == MyDatabaseId)
{
numLocalDeps++;
if (++totalDeps <= MAX_REPORTED_DEPS)
storeObjectDescription(&descs, LOCAL_OBJECT, &object,
sdepForm->deptype, 0);
}
else if (sdepForm->dbid == InvalidOid)
{
numSharedDeps++;
if (++totalDeps <= MAX_REPORTED_DEPS)
storeObjectDescription(&descs, SHARED_OBJECT, &object,
sdepForm->deptype, 0);
}
else
{
/* It's not local nor shared, so it must be remote. */
remoteDep *dep;
bool stored = false;
/*
* XXX this info is kept on a simple List. Maybe it's not good
* for performance, but using a hash table seems needlessly
* complex. The expected number of databases is not high
* anyway, I suppose.
*/
foreach(cell, remDeps)
{
dep = lfirst(cell);
if (dep->dbOid == sdepForm->dbid)
{
dep->count++;
stored = true;
break;
}
}
if (!stored)
{
dep = (remoteDep *) palloc(sizeof(remoteDep));
dep->dbOid = sdepForm->dbid;
dep->count = 1;
remDeps = lappend(remDeps, dep);
totalDeps++;
}
}
}
systable_endscan(scan);
heap_close(sdepRel, AccessShareLock);
if (totalDeps > MAX_REPORTED_DEPS)
{
/*
* Report seems unreasonably long, so reduce it to per-database info
*
* Note: we don't ever suppress per-database totals, which should
* be OK as long as there aren't too many databases ...
*/
descs.len = 0; /* reset to empty */
descs.data[0] = '\0';
if (numLocalDeps > 0)
{
appendStringInfo(&descs, _("%d objects in this database"),
numLocalDeps);
if (numSharedDeps > 0)
appendStringInfoChar(&descs, '\n');
}
if (numSharedDeps > 0)
appendStringInfo(&descs, _("%d shared objects"),
numSharedDeps);
}
foreach(cell, remDeps)
{
remoteDep *dep = lfirst(cell);
object.classId = DatabaseRelationId;
object.objectId = dep->dbOid;
object.objectSubId = 0;
storeObjectDescription(&descs, REMOTE_OBJECT, &object,
SHARED_DEPENDENCY_INVALID, dep->count);
}
list_free_deep(remDeps);
if (descs.len == 0)
{
pfree(descs.data);
return NULL;
}
return descs.data;
}
/*
* copyTemplateDependencies
*
* Routine to create the initial shared dependencies of a new database.
* We simply copy the dependencies from the template database.
*/
void
copyTemplateDependencies(Oid templateDbId, Oid newDbId)
{
Relation sdepRel;
TupleDesc sdepDesc;
ScanKeyData key[1];
SysScanDesc scan;
HeapTuple tup;
CatalogIndexState indstate;
Datum values[Natts_pg_shdepend];
bool nulls[Natts_pg_shdepend];
bool replace[Natts_pg_shdepend];
sdepRel = heap_open(SharedDependRelationId, RowExclusiveLock);
sdepDesc = RelationGetDescr(sdepRel);
indstate = CatalogOpenIndexes(sdepRel);
/* Scan all entries with dbid = templateDbId */
ScanKeyInit(&key[0],
Anum_pg_shdepend_dbid,
BTEqualStrategyNumber, F_OIDEQ,
ObjectIdGetDatum(templateDbId));
scan = systable_beginscan(sdepRel, SharedDependDependerIndexId, true,
SnapshotNow, 1, key);
/* Set up to copy the tuples except for inserting newDbId */
memset(values, 0, sizeof(values));
memset(nulls, false, sizeof(nulls));
memset(replace, false, sizeof(replace));
replace[Anum_pg_shdepend_dbid - 1] = true;
values[Anum_pg_shdepend_dbid - 1] = ObjectIdGetDatum(newDbId);
/*
* Copy the entries of the original database, changing the database Id
* to that of the new database. Note that because we are not copying
* rows with dbId == 0 (ie, rows describing dependent shared objects)
* we won't copy the ownership dependency of the template database
* itself; this is what we want.
*/
while (HeapTupleIsValid(tup = systable_getnext(scan)))
{
HeapTuple newtup;
newtup = heap_modify_tuple(tup, sdepDesc, values, nulls, replace);
simple_heap_insert(sdepRel, newtup);
/* Keep indexes current */
CatalogIndexInsert(indstate, newtup);
heap_freetuple(newtup);
}
systable_endscan(scan);
CatalogCloseIndexes(indstate);
heap_close(sdepRel, RowExclusiveLock);
}
/*
* dropDatabaseDependencies
*
* Delete pg_shdepend entries corresponding to a database that's being
* dropped.
*/
void
dropDatabaseDependencies(Oid databaseId)
{
Relation sdepRel;
ScanKeyData key[1];
SysScanDesc scan;
HeapTuple tup;
sdepRel = heap_open(SharedDependRelationId, RowExclusiveLock);
/*
* First, delete all the entries that have the database Oid in the
* dbid field.
*/
ScanKeyInit(&key[0],
Anum_pg_shdepend_dbid,
BTEqualStrategyNumber, F_OIDEQ,
ObjectIdGetDatum(databaseId));
/* We leave the other index fields unspecified */
scan = systable_beginscan(sdepRel, SharedDependDependerIndexId, true,
SnapshotNow, 1, key);
while (HeapTupleIsValid(tup = systable_getnext(scan)))
{
simple_heap_delete(sdepRel, &tup->t_self);
}
systable_endscan(scan);
/* Now delete all entries corresponding to the database itself */
shdepDropDependency(sdepRel, DatabaseRelationId, databaseId,
InvalidOid, InvalidOid,
SHARED_DEPENDENCY_INVALID);
heap_close(sdepRel, RowExclusiveLock);
}
/*
* deleteSharedDependencyRecordsFor
*
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* Delete all pg_shdepend entries corresponding to an object that's being
* dropped or modified. The object is assumed to be either a shared object
* or local to the current database (the classId tells us which).
*/
void
deleteSharedDependencyRecordsFor(Oid classId, Oid objectId)
{
Relation sdepRel;
sdepRel = heap_open(SharedDependRelationId, RowExclusiveLock);
shdepDropDependency(sdepRel, classId, objectId,
InvalidOid, InvalidOid,
SHARED_DEPENDENCY_INVALID);
heap_close(sdepRel, RowExclusiveLock);
}
/*
* shdepAddDependency
* Internal workhorse for inserting into pg_shdepend
*
* sdepRel must be the pg_shdepend relation, already opened and suitably
* locked.
*/
static void
shdepAddDependency(Relation sdepRel, Oid classId, Oid objectId,
Oid refclassId, Oid refobjId,
SharedDependencyType deptype)
{
HeapTuple tup;
Datum values[Natts_pg_shdepend];
bool nulls[Natts_pg_shdepend];
/*
* Make sure the object doesn't go away while we record the dependency
* on it. DROP routines should lock the object exclusively before they
* check shared dependencies.
*/
shdepLockAndCheckObject(refclassId, refobjId);
memset(nulls, false, sizeof(nulls));
/*
* Form the new tuple and record the dependency.
*/
values[Anum_pg_shdepend_dbid - 1] = ObjectIdGetDatum(classIdGetDbId(classId));
values[Anum_pg_shdepend_classid - 1] = ObjectIdGetDatum(classId);
values[Anum_pg_shdepend_objid - 1] = ObjectIdGetDatum(objectId);
values[Anum_pg_shdepend_refclassid - 1] = ObjectIdGetDatum(refclassId);
values[Anum_pg_shdepend_refobjid - 1] = ObjectIdGetDatum(refobjId);
values[Anum_pg_shdepend_deptype - 1] = CharGetDatum(deptype);
tup = heap_form_tuple(sdepRel->rd_att, values, nulls);
simple_heap_insert(sdepRel, tup);
/* keep indexes current */
CatalogUpdateIndexes(sdepRel, tup);
/* clean up */
heap_freetuple(tup);
}
/*
* shdepDropDependency
* Internal workhorse for deleting entries from pg_shdepend.
*
* We drop entries having the following properties:
* dependent object is the one identified by classId/objectId
* if refclassId isn't InvalidOid, it must match the entry's refclassid
* if refobjId isn't InvalidOid, it must match the entry's refobjid
* if deptype isn't SHARED_DEPENDENCY_INVALID, it must match entry's deptype
*
* sdepRel must be the pg_shdepend relation, already opened and suitably
* locked.
*/
static void
shdepDropDependency(Relation sdepRel, Oid classId, Oid objectId,
Oid refclassId, Oid refobjId,
SharedDependencyType deptype)
{
ScanKeyData key[3];
SysScanDesc scan;
HeapTuple tup;
/* Scan for entries matching the dependent object */
ScanKeyInit(&key[0],
Anum_pg_shdepend_dbid,
BTEqualStrategyNumber, F_OIDEQ,
ObjectIdGetDatum(classIdGetDbId(classId)));
ScanKeyInit(&key[1],
Anum_pg_shdepend_classid,
BTEqualStrategyNumber, F_OIDEQ,
ObjectIdGetDatum(classId));
ScanKeyInit(&key[2],
Anum_pg_shdepend_objid,
BTEqualStrategyNumber, F_OIDEQ,
ObjectIdGetDatum(objectId));
scan = systable_beginscan(sdepRel, SharedDependDependerIndexId, true,
SnapshotNow, 3, key);
while (HeapTupleIsValid(tup = systable_getnext(scan)))
{
Form_pg_shdepend shdepForm = (Form_pg_shdepend) GETSTRUCT(tup);
/* Filter entries according to additional parameters */
if (OidIsValid(refclassId) && shdepForm->refclassid != refclassId)
continue;
if (OidIsValid(refobjId) && shdepForm->refobjid != refobjId)
continue;
if (deptype != SHARED_DEPENDENCY_INVALID &&
shdepForm->deptype != deptype)
continue;
/* OK, delete it */
simple_heap_delete(sdepRel, &tup->t_self);
}
systable_endscan(scan);
}
/*
* classIdGetDbId
*
* Get the database Id that should be used in pg_shdepend, given the OID
* of the catalog containing the object. For shared objects, it's 0
* (InvalidOid); for all other objects, it's the current database Id.
*
* XXX it's awfully tempting to hard-wire this instead of doing a syscache
* lookup ... but resist the temptation, unless you can prove it's a
* bottleneck.
*/
static Oid
classIdGetDbId(Oid classId)
{
Oid dbId;
HeapTuple tup;
tup = SearchSysCache(RELOID,
ObjectIdGetDatum(classId),
0, 0, 0);
if (!HeapTupleIsValid(tup))
elog(ERROR, "cache lookup failed for relation %u", classId);
if (((Form_pg_class) GETSTRUCT(tup))->relisshared)
dbId = InvalidOid;
else
dbId = MyDatabaseId;
ReleaseSysCache(tup);
return dbId;
}
/*
* shdepLockAndCheckObject
*
* Lock the object that we are about to record a dependency on.
* After it's locked, verify that it hasn't been dropped while we
* weren't looking. If the object has been dropped, this function
* does not return!
*/
static void
shdepLockAndCheckObject(Oid classId, Oid objectId)
{
/* AccessShareLock should be OK, since we are not modifying the object */
LockSharedObject(classId, objectId, 0, AccessShareLock);
/*
* We have to recognize sinval updates here, else our local syscache
* may still contain the object even if it was just dropped.
*/
AcceptInvalidationMessages();
switch (classId)
{
case AuthIdRelationId:
if (!SearchSysCacheExists(AUTHOID,
ObjectIdGetDatum(objectId),
0, 0, 0))
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_UNDEFINED_OBJECT),
errmsg("role %u was concurrently dropped",
objectId)));
break;
/*
* Currently, this routine need not support any other shared object
* types besides roles. If we wanted to record explicit dependencies
* on databases or tablespaces, we'd need code along these lines:
*/
#ifdef NOT_USED
case TableSpaceRelationId:
{
/* For lack of a syscache on pg_tablespace, do this: */
char *tablespace = get_tablespace_name(objectId);
if (tablespace == NULL)
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_UNDEFINED_OBJECT),
errmsg("tablespace %u was concurrently dropped",
objectId)));
pfree(tablespace);
break;
}
#endif
default:
elog(ERROR, "unrecognized shared classId: %u", classId);
}
}
/*
* storeObjectDescription
* Append the description of a dependent object to "descs"
*
* While searching for dependencies of a shared object, we stash the
* descriptions of dependent objects we find in a single string, which we
* later pass to ereport() in the DETAIL field when somebody attempts to
* drop a referenced shared object.
*
* When type is LOCAL_OBJECT or SHARED_OBJECT, we expect object to be the
* dependent object, deptype is the dependency type, and count is not used.
* When type is REMOTE_OBJECT, we expect object to be the database object,
* and count to be nonzero; deptype is not used in this case.
*/
static void
storeObjectDescription(StringInfo descs, objectType type,
ObjectAddress *object,
SharedDependencyType deptype,
int count)
{
char *objdesc = getObjectDescription(object);
/* separate entries with a newline */
if (descs->len != 0)
appendStringInfoChar(descs, '\n');
switch (type)
{
case LOCAL_OBJECT:
case SHARED_OBJECT:
if (deptype == SHARED_DEPENDENCY_OWNER)
appendStringInfo(descs, _("owner of %s"), objdesc);
else if (deptype == SHARED_DEPENDENCY_ACL)
appendStringInfo(descs, _("access to %s"), objdesc);
else
elog(ERROR, "unrecognized dependency type: %d",
(int) deptype);
break;
case REMOTE_OBJECT:
/* translator: %s will always be "database %s" */
appendStringInfo(descs, _("%d objects in %s"), count, objdesc);
break;
default:
elog(ERROR, "unrecognized object type: %d", type);
}
pfree(objdesc);
}
/*
* isSharedObjectPinned
* Return whether a given shared object has a SHARED_DEPENDENCY_PIN entry.
*
* sdepRel must be the pg_shdepend relation, already opened and suitably
* locked.
*/
static bool
isSharedObjectPinned(Oid classId, Oid objectId, Relation sdepRel)
{
bool result = false;
ScanKeyData key[2];
SysScanDesc scan;
HeapTuple tup;
ScanKeyInit(&key[0],
Anum_pg_shdepend_refclassid,
BTEqualStrategyNumber, F_OIDEQ,
ObjectIdGetDatum(classId));
ScanKeyInit(&key[1],
Anum_pg_shdepend_refobjid,
BTEqualStrategyNumber, F_OIDEQ,
ObjectIdGetDatum(objectId));
scan = systable_beginscan(sdepRel, SharedDependReferenceIndexId, true,
SnapshotNow, 2, key);
/*
* Since we won't generate additional pg_shdepend entries for pinned
* objects, there can be at most one entry referencing a pinned
* object. Hence, it's sufficient to look at the first returned
* tuple; we don't need to loop.
*/
tup = systable_getnext(scan);
if (HeapTupleIsValid(tup))
{
Form_pg_shdepend shdepForm = (Form_pg_shdepend) GETSTRUCT(tup);
if (shdepForm->deptype == SHARED_DEPENDENCY_PIN)
result = true;
}
systable_endscan(scan);
return result;
}