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/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* rel.h
* POSTGRES relation descriptor (a/k/a relcache entry) definitions.
*
*
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* Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2010, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
* Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
*
* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/include/utils/rel.h,v 1.122 2010/02/07 20:48:13 tgl Exp $
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
#ifndef REL_H
#define REL_H
#include "access/tupdesc.h"
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#include "catalog/pg_am.h"
#include "catalog/pg_class.h"
#include "catalog/pg_index.h"
#include "fmgr.h"
#include "nodes/bitmapset.h"
#include "rewrite/prs2lock.h"
#include "storage/block.h"
#include "storage/relfilenode.h"
#include "utils/relcache.h"
/*
* LockRelId and LockInfo really belong to lmgr.h, but it's more convenient
* to declare them here so we can have a LockInfoData field in a Relation.
*/
typedef struct LockRelId
{
Oid relId; /* a relation identifier */
Oid dbId; /* a database identifier */
} LockRelId;
typedef struct LockInfoData
{
LockRelId lockRelId;
} LockInfoData;
typedef LockInfoData *LockInfo;
/*
* Likewise, this struct really belongs to trigger.h, but for convenience
* we put it here.
*/
typedef struct Trigger
{
Oid tgoid; /* OID of trigger (pg_trigger row) */
/* Remaining fields are copied from pg_trigger, see pg_trigger.h */
char *tgname;
Oid tgfoid;
int16 tgtype;
Changes pg_trigger and extend pg_rewrite in order to allow triggers and rules to be defined with different, per session controllable, behaviors for replication purposes. This will allow replication systems like Slony-I and, as has been stated on pgsql-hackers, other products to control the firing mechanism of triggers and rewrite rules without modifying the system catalog directly. The firing mechanisms are controlled by a new superuser-only GUC variable, session_replication_role, together with a change to pg_trigger.tgenabled and a new column pg_rewrite.ev_enabled. Both columns are a single char data type now (tgenabled was a bool before). The possible values in these attributes are: 'O' - Trigger/Rule fires when session_replication_role is "origin" (default) or "local". This is the default behavior. 'D' - Trigger/Rule is disabled and fires never 'A' - Trigger/Rule fires always regardless of the setting of session_replication_role 'R' - Trigger/Rule fires when session_replication_role is "replica" The GUC variable can only be changed as long as the system does not have any cached query plans. This will prevent changing the session role and accidentally executing stored procedures or functions that have plans cached that expand to the wrong query set due to differences in the rule firing semantics. The SQL syntax for changing a triggers/rules firing semantics is ALTER TABLE <tabname> <when> TRIGGER|RULE <name>; <when> ::= ENABLE | ENABLE ALWAYS | ENABLE REPLICA | DISABLE psql's \d command as well as pg_dump are extended in a backward compatible fashion. Jan
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char tgenabled;
bool tgisinternal;
Oid tgconstrrelid;
Oid tgconstrindid;
Oid tgconstraint;
bool tgdeferrable;
bool tginitdeferred;
int16 tgnargs;
int16 tgnattr;
int16 *tgattr;
char **tgargs;
char *tgqual;
} Trigger;
typedef struct TriggerDesc
{
/*
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* Index data to identify which triggers are which. Since each trigger
* can appear in more than one class, for each class we provide a list of
* integer indexes into the triggers array. The class codes are defined
* by TRIGGER_EVENT_xxx macros in commands/trigger.h.
*/
#define TRIGGER_NUM_EVENT_CLASSES 4
uint16 n_before_statement[TRIGGER_NUM_EVENT_CLASSES];
uint16 n_before_row[TRIGGER_NUM_EVENT_CLASSES];
uint16 n_after_row[TRIGGER_NUM_EVENT_CLASSES];
uint16 n_after_statement[TRIGGER_NUM_EVENT_CLASSES];
int *tg_before_statement[TRIGGER_NUM_EVENT_CLASSES];
int *tg_before_row[TRIGGER_NUM_EVENT_CLASSES];
int *tg_after_row[TRIGGER_NUM_EVENT_CLASSES];
int *tg_after_statement[TRIGGER_NUM_EVENT_CLASSES];
/* The actual array of triggers is here */
Trigger *triggers;
int numtriggers;
} TriggerDesc;
/*
* Cached lookup information for the index access method functions defined
* by the pg_am row associated with an index relation.
*/
typedef struct RelationAmInfo
{
FmgrInfo aminsert;
FmgrInfo ambeginscan;
FmgrInfo amgettuple;
FmgrInfo amgetbitmap;
FmgrInfo amrescan;
FmgrInfo amendscan;
FmgrInfo ammarkpos;
FmgrInfo amrestrpos;
FmgrInfo ambuild;
FmgrInfo ambulkdelete;
FmgrInfo amvacuumcleanup;
FmgrInfo amcostestimate;
FmgrInfo amoptions;
} RelationAmInfo;
/*
* Here are the contents of a relation cache entry.
*/
typedef struct RelationData
{
RelFileNode rd_node; /* relation physical identifier */
/* use "struct" here to avoid needing to include smgr.h: */
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struct SMgrRelationData *rd_smgr; /* cached file handle, or NULL */
BlockNumber rd_targblock; /* current insertion target block, or
* InvalidBlockNumber */
int rd_refcnt; /* reference count */
bool rd_istemp; /* rel is a temporary relation */
bool rd_islocaltemp; /* rel is a temp rel of this session */
bool rd_isnailed; /* rel is nailed in cache */
bool rd_isvalid; /* relcache entry is valid */
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char rd_indexvalid; /* state of rd_indexlist: 0 = not valid, 1 =
* valid, 2 = temporarily forced */
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/*
* rd_createSubid is the ID of the highest subtransaction the rel has
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* survived into; or zero if the rel was not created in the current top
* transaction. This should be relied on only for optimization purposes;
* it is possible for new-ness to be "forgotten" (eg, after CLUSTER).
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* Likewise, rd_newRelfilenodeSubid is the ID of the highest
* subtransaction the relfilenode change has survived into, or zero if not
* changed in the current transaction (or we have forgotten changing it).
*/
SubTransactionId rd_createSubid; /* rel was created in current xact */
SubTransactionId rd_newRelfilenodeSubid; /* new relfilenode assigned in
* current xact */
Form_pg_class rd_rel; /* RELATION tuple */
TupleDesc rd_att; /* tuple descriptor */
Oid rd_id; /* relation's object id */
List *rd_indexlist; /* list of OIDs of indexes on relation */
Bitmapset *rd_indexattr; /* identifies columns used in indexes */
Oid rd_oidindex; /* OID of unique index on OID, if any */
LockInfoData rd_lockInfo; /* lock mgr's info for locking relation */
RuleLock *rd_rules; /* rewrite rules */
MemoryContext rd_rulescxt; /* private memory cxt for rd_rules, if any */
TriggerDesc *trigdesc; /* Trigger info, or NULL if rel has none */
/*
* rd_options is set whenever rd_rel is loaded into the relcache entry.
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* Note that you can NOT look into rd_rel for this data. NULL means "use
* defaults".
*/
bytea *rd_options; /* parsed pg_class.reloptions */
/* These are non-NULL only for an index relation: */
Form_pg_index rd_index; /* pg_index tuple describing this index */
/* use "struct" here to avoid needing to include htup.h: */
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struct HeapTupleData *rd_indextuple; /* all of pg_index tuple */
Form_pg_am rd_am; /* pg_am tuple for index's AM */
/*
* index access support info (used only for an index relation)
*
* Note: only default operators and support procs for each opclass are
* cached, namely those with lefttype and righttype equal to the opclass's
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* opcintype. The arrays are indexed by strategy or support number, which
* is a sufficient identifier given that restriction.
*
* Note: rd_amcache is available for index AMs to cache private data about
* an index. This must be just a cache since it may get reset at any time
* (in particular, it will get reset by a relcache inval message for the
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* index). If used, it must point to a single memory chunk palloc'd in
* rd_indexcxt. A relcache reset will include freeing that chunk and
* setting rd_amcache = NULL.
*/
MemoryContext rd_indexcxt; /* private memory cxt for this stuff */
RelationAmInfo *rd_aminfo; /* lookup info for funcs found in pg_am */
Oid *rd_opfamily; /* OIDs of op families for each index col */
Oid *rd_opcintype; /* OIDs of opclass declared input data types */
Oid *rd_operator; /* OIDs of index operators */
RegProcedure *rd_support; /* OIDs of support procedures */
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FmgrInfo *rd_supportinfo; /* lookup info for support procedures */
int16 *rd_indoption; /* per-column AM-specific flags */
List *rd_indexprs; /* index expression trees, if any */
List *rd_indpred; /* index predicate tree, if any */
Oid *rd_exclops; /* OIDs of exclusion operators, if any */
Oid *rd_exclprocs; /* OIDs of exclusion ops' procs, if any */
uint16 *rd_exclstrats; /* exclusion ops' strategy numbers, if any */
void *rd_amcache; /* available for use by index AM */
/*
* Hack for CLUSTER, rewriting ALTER TABLE, etc: when writing a new
* version of a table, we need to make any toast pointers inserted into it
* have the existing toast table's OID, not the OID of the transient toast
* table. If rd_toastoid isn't InvalidOid, it is the OID to place in
* toast pointers inserted into this rel. (Note it's set on the new
* version of the main heap, not the toast table itself.)
*/
Oid rd_toastoid; /* Real TOAST table's OID, or InvalidOid */
/*
* sizes of the free space and visibility map forks, or InvalidBlockNumber
* if not known yet
*/
BlockNumber rd_fsm_nblocks;
BlockNumber rd_vm_nblocks;
/* use "struct" here to avoid needing to include pgstat.h: */
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struct PgStat_TableStatus *pgstat_info; /* statistics collection area */
} RelationData;
/*
* StdRdOptions
* Standard contents of rd_options for heaps and generic indexes.
*
* RelationGetFillFactor() and RelationGetTargetPageFreeSpace() can only
* be applied to relations that use this format or a superset for
* private options data.
*/
/* autovacuum-related reloptions. */
typedef struct AutoVacOpts
{
bool enabled;
int vacuum_threshold;
int analyze_threshold;
int vacuum_cost_delay;
int vacuum_cost_limit;
int freeze_min_age;
int freeze_max_age;
int freeze_table_age;
float8 vacuum_scale_factor;
float8 analyze_scale_factor;
} AutoVacOpts;
typedef struct StdRdOptions
{
int32 vl_len_; /* varlena header (do not touch directly!) */
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int fillfactor; /* page fill factor in percent (0..100) */
AutoVacOpts autovacuum; /* autovacuum-related options */
} StdRdOptions;
#define HEAP_MIN_FILLFACTOR 10
#define HEAP_DEFAULT_FILLFACTOR 100
/*
* RelationGetFillFactor
* Returns the relation's fillfactor. Note multiple eval of argument!
*/
#define RelationGetFillFactor(relation, defaultff) \
((relation)->rd_options ? \
((StdRdOptions *) (relation)->rd_options)->fillfactor : (defaultff))
/*
* RelationGetTargetPageUsage
* Returns the relation's desired space usage per page in bytes.
*/
#define RelationGetTargetPageUsage(relation, defaultff) \
(BLCKSZ * RelationGetFillFactor(relation, defaultff) / 100)
/*
* RelationGetTargetPageFreeSpace
* Returns the relation's desired freespace per page in bytes.
*/
#define RelationGetTargetPageFreeSpace(relation, defaultff) \
(BLCKSZ * (100 - RelationGetFillFactor(relation, defaultff)) / 100)
/*
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* RelationIsValid
* True iff relation descriptor is valid.
*/
#define RelationIsValid(relation) PointerIsValid(relation)
#define InvalidRelation ((Relation) NULL)
/*
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* RelationHasReferenceCountZero
* True iff relation reference count is zero.
*
* Note:
* Assumes relation descriptor is valid.
*/
#define RelationHasReferenceCountZero(relation) \
((bool)((relation)->rd_refcnt == 0))
/*
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* RelationGetForm
* Returns pg_class tuple for a relation.
*
* Note:
* Assumes relation descriptor is valid.
*/
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#define RelationGetForm(relation) ((relation)->rd_rel)
/*
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* RelationGetRelid
* Returns the OID of the relation
*/
#define RelationGetRelid(relation) ((relation)->rd_id)
/*
* RelationGetNumberOfAttributes
* Returns the number of attributes in a relation.
*/
#define RelationGetNumberOfAttributes(relation) ((relation)->rd_rel->relnatts)
/*
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* RelationGetDescr
* Returns tuple descriptor for a relation.
*/
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#define RelationGetDescr(relation) ((relation)->rd_att)
/*
* RelationGetRelationName
* Returns the rel's name.
*
* Note that the name is only unique within the containing namespace.
*/
#define RelationGetRelationName(relation) \
(NameStr((relation)->rd_rel->relname))
/*
* RelationGetNamespace
* Returns the rel's namespace OID.
*/
#define RelationGetNamespace(relation) \
((relation)->rd_rel->relnamespace)
/*
* RelationIsMapped
* True if the relation uses the relfilenode map.
*
* NB: this is only meaningful for relkinds that have storage, else it
* will misleadingly say "true".
*/
#define RelationIsMapped(relation) \
((relation)->rd_rel->relfilenode == InvalidOid)
/*
* RelationOpenSmgr
* Open the relation at the smgr level, if not already done.
*/
#define RelationOpenSmgr(relation) \
do { \
if ((relation)->rd_smgr == NULL) \
smgrsetowner(&((relation)->rd_smgr), smgropen((relation)->rd_node)); \
} while (0)
/*
* RelationCloseSmgr
* Close the relation at the smgr level, if not already done.
*
* Note: smgrclose should unhook from owner pointer, hence the Assert.
*/
#define RelationCloseSmgr(relation) \
do { \
if ((relation)->rd_smgr != NULL) \
{ \
smgrclose((relation)->rd_smgr); \
Assert((relation)->rd_smgr == NULL); \
} \
} while (0)
/*
* RELATION_IS_LOCAL
* If a rel is either temp or newly created in the current transaction,
* it can be assumed to be visible only to the current backend.
*
* Beware of multiple eval of argument
*/
#define RELATION_IS_LOCAL(relation) \
((relation)->rd_islocaltemp || \
(relation)->rd_createSubid != InvalidSubTransactionId)
/*
* RELATION_IS_OTHER_TEMP
* Test for a temporary relation that belongs to some other session.
*
* Beware of multiple eval of argument
*/
#define RELATION_IS_OTHER_TEMP(relation) \
((relation)->rd_istemp && !(relation)->rd_islocaltemp)
/* routines in utils/cache/relcache.c */
extern void RelationIncrementReferenceCount(Relation rel);
extern void RelationDecrementReferenceCount(Relation rel);
#endif /* REL_H */