postgresql/src/backend/utils/misc/ps_status.c

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/*--------------------------------------------------------------------
* ps_status.c
*
* Routines to support changing the ps display of PostgreSQL backends
* to contain some useful information. Mechanism differs wildly across
* platforms.
*
* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/backend/utils/misc/ps_status.c,v 1.17 2004/02/22 21:26:55 tgl Exp $
*
* Copyright (c) 2000-2003, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
* various details abducted from various places
*--------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
#include "postgres.h"
#include <unistd.h>
#ifdef HAVE_SYS_PSTAT_H
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#include <sys/pstat.h> /* for HP-UX */
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_PS_STRINGS
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#include <machine/vmparam.h> /* for old BSD */
#include <sys/exec.h>
#endif
#if defined(__darwin__)
#include <crt_externs.h>
#endif
#include "miscadmin.h"
#include "utils/ps_status.h"
extern char **environ;
/*------
* Alternative ways of updating ps display:
*
* PS_USE_SETPROCTITLE
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* use the function setproctitle(const char *, ...)
* (newer BSD systems)
* PS_USE_PSTAT
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* use the pstat(PSTAT_SETCMD, )
* (HPUX)
* PS_USE_PS_STRINGS
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* assign PS_STRINGS->ps_argvstr = "string"
* (some BSD systems)
* PS_USE_CHANGE_ARGV
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* assign argv[0] = "string"
* (some other BSD systems)
* PS_USE_CLOBBER_ARGV
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* write over the argv and environment area
* (most SysV-like systems)
* PS_USE_NONE
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* don't update ps display
* (This is the default, as it is safest.)
*/
#if defined(HAVE_SETPROCTITLE)
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#define PS_USE_SETPROCTITLE
#elif defined(HAVE_PSTAT) && defined(PSTAT_SETCMD)
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#define PS_USE_PSTAT
#elif defined(HAVE_PS_STRINGS)
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#define PS_USE_PS_STRINGS
#elif (defined(BSD) || defined(__bsdi__) || defined(__hurd__)) && !defined(__darwin__)
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#define PS_USE_CHANGE_ARGV
#elif defined(__linux__) || defined(_AIX) || defined(__sgi) || (defined(sun) && !defined(BSD)) || defined(ultrix) || defined(__ksr__) || defined(__osf__) || defined(__QNX__) || defined(__svr4__) || defined(__svr5__) || defined(__darwin__)
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#define PS_USE_CLOBBER_ARGV
#else
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#define PS_USE_NONE
#endif
/* Different systems want the buffer padded differently */
#if defined(_AIX) || defined(__linux__) || defined(__QNX__) || defined(__svr4__)
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#define PS_PADDING '\0'
#else
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#define PS_PADDING ' '
#endif
#ifndef PS_USE_CLOBBER_ARGV
/* all but one options need a buffer to write their ps line in */
#define PS_BUFFER_SIZE 256
static char ps_buffer[PS_BUFFER_SIZE];
static const size_t ps_buffer_size = PS_BUFFER_SIZE;
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#else /* PS_USE_CLOBBER_ARGV */
static char *ps_buffer; /* will point to argv area */
static size_t ps_buffer_size; /* space determined at run time */
#endif /* PS_USE_CLOBBER_ARGV */
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static size_t ps_buffer_fixed_size; /* size of the constant prefix */
/* save the original argv[] location here */
static int save_argc;
static char **save_argv;
/*
* Call this early in startup to save the original argc/argv values.
* If needed, we make a copy of the original argv[] array to preserve it
* from being clobbered by subsequent ps_display actions.
*
* (The original argv[] will not be overwritten by this routine, but may be
* overwritten during init_ps_display. Also, the physical location of the
* environment strings may be moved, so this should be called before any code
* that might try to hang onto a getenv() result.)
*/
char **
save_ps_display_args(int argc, char **argv)
{
save_argc = argc;
save_argv = argv;
#if defined(PS_USE_CLOBBER_ARGV)
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/*
* If we're going to overwrite the argv area, count the available
* space. Also move the environment to make additional room.
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*/
{
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char *end_of_area = NULL;
char **new_environ;
int i;
/*
* check for contiguous argv strings
*/
for (i = 0; i < argc; i++)
{
if (i == 0 || end_of_area + 1 == argv[i])
end_of_area = argv[i] + strlen(argv[i]);
}
if (end_of_area == NULL) /* probably can't happen? */
{
ps_buffer = NULL;
ps_buffer_size = 0;
return argv;
}
/*
* check for contiguous environ strings following argv
*/
for (i = 0; environ[i] != NULL; i++)
{
if (end_of_area + 1 == environ[i])
end_of_area = environ[i] + strlen(environ[i]);
}
ps_buffer = argv[0];
ps_buffer_size = end_of_area - argv[0];
/*
* move the environment out of the way
*/
new_environ = (char **) malloc((i + 1) * sizeof(char *));
for (i = 0; environ[i] != NULL; i++)
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new_environ[i] = strdup(environ[i]);
new_environ[i] = NULL;
environ = new_environ;
}
#endif /* PS_USE_CLOBBER_ARGV */
#if defined(PS_USE_CHANGE_ARGV) || defined(PS_USE_CLOBBER_ARGV)
/*
* If we're going to change the original argv[] then make a copy for
* argument parsing purposes.
*
* (NB: do NOT think to remove the copying of argv[], even though
* postmaster.c finishes looking at argv[] long before we ever
* consider changing the ps display. On some platforms, getopt()
* keeps pointers into the argv array, and will get horribly confused
* when it is re-called to analyze a subprocess' argument string if
* the argv storage has been clobbered meanwhile. Other platforms
* have other dependencies on argv[].
*/
{
char **new_argv;
int i;
new_argv = (char **) malloc((argc + 1) * sizeof(char *));
for (i = 0; i < argc; i++)
new_argv[i] = strdup(argv[i]);
new_argv[argc] = NULL;
#if defined(__darwin__)
/*
* Darwin (and perhaps other NeXT-derived platforms?) has a static
* copy of the argv pointer, which we may fix like so:
*/
*_NSGetArgv() = new_argv;
#endif
argv = new_argv;
}
#endif /* PS_USE_CHANGE_ARGV or PS_USE_CLOBBER_ARGV */
return argv;
}
/*
* Call this once during subprocess startup to set the identification
* values. At this point, the original argv[] array may be overwritten.
*/
void
init_ps_display(const char *username, const char *dbname,
const char *host_info)
{
Assert(username);
Assert(dbname);
Assert(host_info);
#ifndef PS_USE_NONE
/* no ps display for stand-alone backend */
if (!IsUnderPostmaster)
return;
/* no ps display if you didn't call save_ps_display_args() */
if (!save_argv)
return;
#ifdef PS_USE_CLOBBER_ARGV
/* If ps_buffer is a pointer, it might still be null */
if (!ps_buffer)
return;
#endif
/*
* Overwrite argv[] to point at appropriate space, if needed
*/
#ifdef PS_USE_CHANGE_ARGV
save_argv[0] = ps_buffer;
save_argv[1] = NULL;
#endif /* PS_USE_CHANGE_ARGV */
#ifdef PS_USE_CLOBBER_ARGV
{
int i;
/* make extra argv slots point at end_of_area (a NUL) */
for (i = 1; i < save_argc; i++)
save_argv[i] = ps_buffer + ps_buffer_size;
}
#endif /* PS_USE_CLOBBER_ARGV */
/*
* Make fixed prefix of ps display.
*/
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#ifdef PS_USE_SETPROCTITLE
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/*
* apparently setproctitle() already adds a `progname:' prefix to the
* ps line
*/
snprintf(ps_buffer, ps_buffer_size,
"%s %s %s ",
username, dbname, host_info);
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#else
snprintf(ps_buffer, ps_buffer_size,
"postgres: %s %s %s ",
username, dbname, host_info);
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#endif
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ps_buffer_fixed_size = strlen(ps_buffer);
#endif /* not PS_USE_NONE */
}
/*
* Call this to update the ps status display to a fixed prefix plus an
* indication of what you're currently doing passed in the argument.
*/
void
set_ps_display(const char *activity)
{
#ifndef PS_USE_NONE
/* no ps display for stand-alone backend */
if (!IsUnderPostmaster)
return;
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#ifdef PS_USE_CLOBBER_ARGV
/* If ps_buffer is a pointer, it might still be null */
if (!ps_buffer)
return;
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#endif
/* Update ps_buffer to contain both fixed part and activity */
StrNCpy(ps_buffer + ps_buffer_fixed_size, activity,
ps_buffer_size - ps_buffer_fixed_size);
/* Transmit new setting to kernel, if necessary */
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#ifdef PS_USE_SETPROCTITLE
setproctitle("%s", ps_buffer);
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#endif
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#ifdef PS_USE_PSTAT
{
union pstun pst;
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pst.pst_command = ps_buffer;
pstat(PSTAT_SETCMD, pst, strlen(ps_buffer), 0, 0);
}
#endif /* PS_USE_PSTAT */
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#ifdef PS_USE_PS_STRINGS
PS_STRINGS->ps_nargvstr = 1;
PS_STRINGS->ps_argvstr = ps_buffer;
#endif /* PS_USE_PS_STRINGS */
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#ifdef PS_USE_CLOBBER_ARGV
{
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int buflen;
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/* pad unused memory */
buflen = strlen(ps_buffer);
MemSet(ps_buffer + buflen, PS_PADDING, ps_buffer_size - buflen);
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}
#endif /* PS_USE_CLOBBER_ARGV */
#endif /* not PS_USE_NONE */
}
/*
* Returns what's currently in the ps display, in case someone needs
* it. Note that only the activity part is returned.
*/
const char *
get_ps_display(void)
{
#ifdef PS_USE_CLOBBER_ARGV
/* If ps_buffer is a pointer, it might still be null */
if (!ps_buffer)
return "";
#endif
return ps_buffer + ps_buffer_fixed_size;
}