postgresql/src/backend/utils/cache/catcache.c

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/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* catcache.c
* System catalog cache for tuples matching a key.
*
* Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2008, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
* Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
*
*
* IDENTIFICATION
* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/backend/utils/cache/catcache.c,v 1.143 2008/05/12 00:00:51 alvherre Exp $
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
#include "postgres.h"
#include "access/genam.h"
#include "access/hash.h"
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#include "access/heapam.h"
#include "access/sysattr.h"
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#include "access/valid.h"
#include "catalog/pg_operator.h"
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#include "catalog/pg_type.h"
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#include "miscadmin.h"
#ifdef CATCACHE_STATS
#include "storage/ipc.h" /* for on_proc_exit */
#endif
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#include "utils/builtins.h"
#include "utils/fmgroids.h"
#include "utils/memutils.h"
#include "utils/relcache.h"
#include "utils/resowner.h"
#include "utils/syscache.h"
#include "utils/tqual.h"
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/* #define CACHEDEBUG */ /* turns DEBUG elogs on */
/*
* Given a hash value and the size of the hash table, find the bucket
* in which the hash value belongs. Since the hash table must contain
* a power-of-2 number of elements, this is a simple bitmask.
*/
#define HASH_INDEX(h, sz) ((Index) ((h) & ((sz) - 1)))
/*
* variables, macros and other stuff
*/
#ifdef CACHEDEBUG
#define CACHE1_elog(a,b) elog(a,b)
#define CACHE2_elog(a,b,c) elog(a,b,c)
#define CACHE3_elog(a,b,c,d) elog(a,b,c,d)
#define CACHE4_elog(a,b,c,d,e) elog(a,b,c,d,e)
#define CACHE5_elog(a,b,c,d,e,f) elog(a,b,c,d,e,f)
#define CACHE6_elog(a,b,c,d,e,f,g) elog(a,b,c,d,e,f,g)
#else
#define CACHE1_elog(a,b)
#define CACHE2_elog(a,b,c)
#define CACHE3_elog(a,b,c,d)
#define CACHE4_elog(a,b,c,d,e)
#define CACHE5_elog(a,b,c,d,e,f)
#define CACHE6_elog(a,b,c,d,e,f,g)
#endif
/* Cache management header --- pointer is NULL until created */
static CatCacheHeader *CacheHdr = NULL;
static uint32 CatalogCacheComputeHashValue(CatCache *cache, int nkeys,
ScanKey cur_skey);
static uint32 CatalogCacheComputeTupleHashValue(CatCache *cache,
HeapTuple tuple);
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#ifdef CATCACHE_STATS
static void CatCachePrintStats(int code, Datum arg);
#endif
static void CatCacheRemoveCTup(CatCache *cache, CatCTup *ct);
static void CatCacheRemoveCList(CatCache *cache, CatCList *cl);
static void CatalogCacheInitializeCache(CatCache *cache);
static CatCTup *CatalogCacheCreateEntry(CatCache *cache, HeapTuple ntp,
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uint32 hashValue, Index hashIndex,
bool negative);
static HeapTuple build_dummy_tuple(CatCache *cache, int nkeys, ScanKey skeys);
/*
* internal support functions
*/
/*
* Look up the hash and equality functions for system types that are used
* as cache key fields.
*
* XXX this should be replaced by catalog lookups,
* but that seems to pose considerable risk of circularity...
*/
static void
GetCCHashEqFuncs(Oid keytype, PGFunction *hashfunc, RegProcedure *eqfunc)
{
switch (keytype)
{
case BOOLOID:
*hashfunc = hashchar;
*eqfunc = F_BOOLEQ;
break;
case CHAROID:
*hashfunc = hashchar;
*eqfunc = F_CHAREQ;
break;
case NAMEOID:
*hashfunc = hashname;
*eqfunc = F_NAMEEQ;
break;
case INT2OID:
*hashfunc = hashint2;
*eqfunc = F_INT2EQ;
break;
case INT2VECTOROID:
*hashfunc = hashint2vector;
*eqfunc = F_INT2VECTOREQ;
break;
case INT4OID:
*hashfunc = hashint4;
*eqfunc = F_INT4EQ;
break;
case TEXTOID:
*hashfunc = hashtext;
*eqfunc = F_TEXTEQ;
break;
case OIDOID:
case REGPROCOID:
case REGPROCEDUREOID:
case REGOPEROID:
case REGOPERATOROID:
case REGCLASSOID:
case REGTYPEOID:
case REGCONFIGOID:
case REGDICTIONARYOID:
*hashfunc = hashoid;
*eqfunc = F_OIDEQ;
break;
case OIDVECTOROID:
*hashfunc = hashoidvector;
*eqfunc = F_OIDVECTOREQ;
break;
default:
elog(FATAL, "type %u not supported as catcache key", keytype);
*hashfunc = NULL; /* keep compiler quiet */
*eqfunc = InvalidOid;
break;
}
}
/*
* CatalogCacheComputeHashValue
*
* Compute the hash value associated with a given set of lookup keys
*/
static uint32
CatalogCacheComputeHashValue(CatCache *cache, int nkeys, ScanKey cur_skey)
{
uint32 hashValue = 0;
uint32 oneHash;
CACHE4_elog(DEBUG2, "CatalogCacheComputeHashValue %s %d %p",
cache->cc_relname,
nkeys,
cache);
switch (nkeys)
{
case 4:
oneHash =
DatumGetUInt32(DirectFunctionCall1(cache->cc_hashfunc[3],
cur_skey[3].sk_argument));
hashValue ^= oneHash << 24;
hashValue ^= oneHash >> 8;
/* FALLTHROUGH */
case 3:
oneHash =
DatumGetUInt32(DirectFunctionCall1(cache->cc_hashfunc[2],
cur_skey[2].sk_argument));
hashValue ^= oneHash << 16;
hashValue ^= oneHash >> 16;
/* FALLTHROUGH */
case 2:
oneHash =
DatumGetUInt32(DirectFunctionCall1(cache->cc_hashfunc[1],
cur_skey[1].sk_argument));
hashValue ^= oneHash << 8;
hashValue ^= oneHash >> 24;
/* FALLTHROUGH */
case 1:
oneHash =
DatumGetUInt32(DirectFunctionCall1(cache->cc_hashfunc[0],
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cur_skey[0].sk_argument));
hashValue ^= oneHash;
break;
default:
elog(FATAL, "wrong number of hash keys: %d", nkeys);
break;
}
return hashValue;
}
/*
* CatalogCacheComputeTupleHashValue
*
* Compute the hash value associated with a given tuple to be cached
*/
static uint32
CatalogCacheComputeTupleHashValue(CatCache *cache, HeapTuple tuple)
{
ScanKeyData cur_skey[4];
bool isNull = false;
/* Copy pre-initialized overhead data for scankey */
memcpy(cur_skey, cache->cc_skey, sizeof(cur_skey));
/* Now extract key fields from tuple, insert into scankey */
switch (cache->cc_nkeys)
{
case 4:
cur_skey[3].sk_argument =
(cache->cc_key[3] == ObjectIdAttributeNumber)
? ObjectIdGetDatum(HeapTupleGetOid(tuple))
: fastgetattr(tuple,
cache->cc_key[3],
cache->cc_tupdesc,
&isNull);
Assert(!isNull);
/* FALLTHROUGH */
case 3:
cur_skey[2].sk_argument =
(cache->cc_key[2] == ObjectIdAttributeNumber)
? ObjectIdGetDatum(HeapTupleGetOid(tuple))
: fastgetattr(tuple,
cache->cc_key[2],
cache->cc_tupdesc,
&isNull);
Assert(!isNull);
/* FALLTHROUGH */
case 2:
cur_skey[1].sk_argument =
(cache->cc_key[1] == ObjectIdAttributeNumber)
? ObjectIdGetDatum(HeapTupleGetOid(tuple))
: fastgetattr(tuple,
cache->cc_key[1],
cache->cc_tupdesc,
&isNull);
Assert(!isNull);
/* FALLTHROUGH */
case 1:
cur_skey[0].sk_argument =
(cache->cc_key[0] == ObjectIdAttributeNumber)
? ObjectIdGetDatum(HeapTupleGetOid(tuple))
: fastgetattr(tuple,
cache->cc_key[0],
cache->cc_tupdesc,
&isNull);
Assert(!isNull);
break;
default:
elog(FATAL, "wrong number of hash keys: %d", cache->cc_nkeys);
break;
}
return CatalogCacheComputeHashValue(cache, cache->cc_nkeys, cur_skey);
}
#ifdef CATCACHE_STATS
static void
CatCachePrintStats(int code, Datum arg)
{
CatCache *cache;
long cc_searches = 0;
long cc_hits = 0;
long cc_neg_hits = 0;
long cc_newloads = 0;
long cc_invals = 0;
long cc_lsearches = 0;
long cc_lhits = 0;
for (cache = CacheHdr->ch_caches; cache; cache = cache->cc_next)
{
if (cache->cc_ntup == 0 && cache->cc_searches == 0)
continue; /* don't print unused caches */
elog(DEBUG2, "catcache %s/%u: %d tup, %ld srch, %ld+%ld=%ld hits, %ld+%ld=%ld loads, %ld invals, %ld lsrch, %ld lhits",
cache->cc_relname,
cache->cc_indexoid,
cache->cc_ntup,
cache->cc_searches,
cache->cc_hits,
cache->cc_neg_hits,
cache->cc_hits + cache->cc_neg_hits,
cache->cc_newloads,
cache->cc_searches - cache->cc_hits - cache->cc_neg_hits - cache->cc_newloads,
cache->cc_searches - cache->cc_hits - cache->cc_neg_hits,
cache->cc_invals,
cache->cc_lsearches,
cache->cc_lhits);
cc_searches += cache->cc_searches;
cc_hits += cache->cc_hits;
cc_neg_hits += cache->cc_neg_hits;
cc_newloads += cache->cc_newloads;
cc_invals += cache->cc_invals;
cc_lsearches += cache->cc_lsearches;
cc_lhits += cache->cc_lhits;
}
elog(DEBUG2, "catcache totals: %d tup, %ld srch, %ld+%ld=%ld hits, %ld+%ld=%ld loads, %ld invals, %ld lsrch, %ld lhits",
CacheHdr->ch_ntup,
cc_searches,
cc_hits,
cc_neg_hits,
cc_hits + cc_neg_hits,
cc_newloads,
cc_searches - cc_hits - cc_neg_hits - cc_newloads,
cc_searches - cc_hits - cc_neg_hits,
cc_invals,
cc_lsearches,
cc_lhits);
}
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#endif /* CATCACHE_STATS */
/*
* CatCacheRemoveCTup
*
* Unlink and delete the given cache entry
*
* NB: if it is a member of a CatCList, the CatCList is deleted too.
* Both the cache entry and the list had better have zero refcount.
*/
static void
CatCacheRemoveCTup(CatCache *cache, CatCTup *ct)
{
Assert(ct->refcount == 0);
Assert(ct->my_cache == cache);
if (ct->c_list)
{
/*
* The cleanest way to handle this is to call CatCacheRemoveCList,
* which will recurse back to me, and the recursive call will do the
* work. Set the "dead" flag to make sure it does recurse.
*/
ct->dead = true;
CatCacheRemoveCList(cache, ct->c_list);
return; /* nothing left to do */
}
/* delink from linked list */
DLRemove(&ct->cache_elem);
/* free associated tuple data */
if (ct->tuple.t_data != NULL)
pfree(ct->tuple.t_data);
pfree(ct);
--cache->cc_ntup;
--CacheHdr->ch_ntup;
}
/*
* CatCacheRemoveCList
*
* Unlink and delete the given cache list entry
*
* NB: any dead member entries that become unreferenced are deleted too.
*/
static void
CatCacheRemoveCList(CatCache *cache, CatCList *cl)
{
int i;
Assert(cl->refcount == 0);
Assert(cl->my_cache == cache);
/* delink from member tuples */
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for (i = cl->n_members; --i >= 0;)
{
CatCTup *ct = cl->members[i];
Assert(ct->c_list == cl);
ct->c_list = NULL;
/* if the member is dead and now has no references, remove it */
if (
#ifndef CATCACHE_FORCE_RELEASE
ct->dead &&
#endif
ct->refcount == 0)
CatCacheRemoveCTup(cache, ct);
}
/* delink from linked list */
DLRemove(&cl->cache_elem);
/* free associated tuple data */
if (cl->tuple.t_data != NULL)
pfree(cl->tuple.t_data);
pfree(cl);
}
/*
* CatalogCacheIdInvalidate
*
* Invalidate entries in the specified cache, given a hash value and
* item pointer. Positive entries are deleted if they match the item
* pointer. Negative entries must be deleted if they match the hash
* value (since we do not have the exact key of the tuple that's being
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* inserted). But this should only rarely result in loss of a cache
* entry that could have been kept.
*
* Note that it's not very relevant whether the tuple identified by
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* the item pointer is being inserted or deleted. We don't expect to
* find matching positive entries in the one case, and we don't expect
* to find matching negative entries in the other; but we will do the
* right things in any case.
*
* This routine is only quasi-public: it should only be used by inval.c.
*/
void
CatalogCacheIdInvalidate(int cacheId,
uint32 hashValue,
ItemPointer pointer)
{
CatCache *ccp;
/*
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* sanity checks
*/
Assert(ItemPointerIsValid(pointer));
CACHE1_elog(DEBUG2, "CatalogCacheIdInvalidate: called");
/*
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* inspect caches to find the proper cache
*/
for (ccp = CacheHdr->ch_caches; ccp; ccp = ccp->cc_next)
{
Index hashIndex;
Dlelem *elt,
*nextelt;
if (cacheId != ccp->id)
continue;
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/*
* We don't bother to check whether the cache has finished
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* initialization yet; if not, there will be no entries in it so no
* problem.
*/
/*
* Invalidate *all* CatCLists in this cache; it's too hard to tell
* which searches might still be correct, so just zap 'em all.
*/
for (elt = DLGetHead(&ccp->cc_lists); elt; elt = nextelt)
{
CatCList *cl = (CatCList *) DLE_VAL(elt);
nextelt = DLGetSucc(elt);
if (cl->refcount > 0)
cl->dead = true;
else
CatCacheRemoveCList(ccp, cl);
}
/*
* inspect the proper hash bucket for tuple matches
*/
hashIndex = HASH_INDEX(hashValue, ccp->cc_nbuckets);
for (elt = DLGetHead(&ccp->cc_bucket[hashIndex]); elt; elt = nextelt)
{
CatCTup *ct = (CatCTup *) DLE_VAL(elt);
nextelt = DLGetSucc(elt);
if (hashValue != ct->hash_value)
continue; /* ignore non-matching hash values */
if (ct->negative ||
ItemPointerEquals(pointer, &ct->tuple.t_self))
{
if (ct->refcount > 0 ||
(ct->c_list && ct->c_list->refcount > 0))
{
ct->dead = true;
/* list, if any, was marked dead above */
Assert(ct->c_list == NULL || ct->c_list->dead);
}
else
CatCacheRemoveCTup(ccp, ct);
CACHE1_elog(DEBUG2, "CatalogCacheIdInvalidate: invalidated");
#ifdef CATCACHE_STATS
ccp->cc_invals++;
#endif
/* could be multiple matches, so keep looking! */
}
}
break; /* need only search this one cache */
}
}
/* ----------------------------------------------------------------
* public functions
* ----------------------------------------------------------------
*/
/*
* Standard routine for creating cache context if it doesn't exist yet
*
* There are a lot of places (probably far more than necessary) that check
* whether CacheMemoryContext exists yet and want to create it if not.
* We centralize knowledge of exactly how to create it here.
*/
void
CreateCacheMemoryContext(void)
{
/*
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* Purely for paranoia, check that context doesn't exist; caller probably
* did so already.
*/
if (!CacheMemoryContext)
CacheMemoryContext = AllocSetContextCreate(TopMemoryContext,
"CacheMemoryContext",
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ALLOCSET_DEFAULT_MINSIZE,
ALLOCSET_DEFAULT_INITSIZE,
ALLOCSET_DEFAULT_MAXSIZE);
}
/*
* AtEOXact_CatCache
*
* Clean up catcaches at end of main transaction (either commit or abort)
*
* As of PostgreSQL 8.1, catcache pins should get released by the
* ResourceOwner mechanism. This routine is just a debugging
* cross-check that no pins remain.
*/
void
AtEOXact_CatCache(bool isCommit)
{
#ifdef USE_ASSERT_CHECKING
if (assert_enabled)
{
CatCache *ccp;
for (ccp = CacheHdr->ch_caches; ccp; ccp = ccp->cc_next)
{
Dlelem *elt;
int i;
/* Check CatCLists */
for (elt = DLGetHead(&ccp->cc_lists); elt; elt = DLGetSucc(elt))
{
CatCList *cl = (CatCList *) DLE_VAL(elt);
Assert(cl->cl_magic == CL_MAGIC);
Assert(cl->refcount == 0);
Assert(!cl->dead);
}
/* Check individual tuples */
for (i = 0; i < ccp->cc_nbuckets; i++)
{
for (elt = DLGetHead(&ccp->cc_bucket[i]);
elt;
elt = DLGetSucc(elt))
{
CatCTup *ct = (CatCTup *) DLE_VAL(elt);
Assert(ct->ct_magic == CT_MAGIC);
Assert(ct->refcount == 0);
Assert(!ct->dead);
}
}
}
}
#endif
}
/*
* ResetCatalogCache
*
* Reset one catalog cache to empty.
*
* This is not very efficient if the target cache is nearly empty.
* However, it shouldn't need to be efficient; we don't invoke it often.
*/
static void
ResetCatalogCache(CatCache *cache)
{
Dlelem *elt,
*nextelt;
int i;
/* Remove each list in this cache, or at least mark it dead */
for (elt = DLGetHead(&cache->cc_lists); elt; elt = nextelt)
{
CatCList *cl = (CatCList *) DLE_VAL(elt);
nextelt = DLGetSucc(elt);
if (cl->refcount > 0)
cl->dead = true;
else
CatCacheRemoveCList(cache, cl);
}
/* Remove each tuple in this cache, or at least mark it dead */
for (i = 0; i < cache->cc_nbuckets; i++)
{
for (elt = DLGetHead(&cache->cc_bucket[i]); elt; elt = nextelt)
{
CatCTup *ct = (CatCTup *) DLE_VAL(elt);
nextelt = DLGetSucc(elt);
if (ct->refcount > 0 ||
(ct->c_list && ct->c_list->refcount > 0))
{
ct->dead = true;
/* list, if any, was marked dead above */
Assert(ct->c_list == NULL || ct->c_list->dead);
}
else
CatCacheRemoveCTup(cache, ct);
#ifdef CATCACHE_STATS
cache->cc_invals++;
#endif
}
}
}
/*
* ResetCatalogCaches
*
* Reset all caches when a shared cache inval event forces it
*/
void
ResetCatalogCaches(void)
{
CatCache *cache;
CACHE1_elog(DEBUG2, "ResetCatalogCaches called");
for (cache = CacheHdr->ch_caches; cache; cache = cache->cc_next)
ResetCatalogCache(cache);
CACHE1_elog(DEBUG2, "end of ResetCatalogCaches call");
}
/*
* CatalogCacheFlushRelation
*
* This is called by RelationFlushRelation() to clear out cached information
* about a relation being dropped. (This could be a DROP TABLE command,
* or a temp table being dropped at end of transaction, or a table created
* during the current transaction that is being dropped because of abort.)
* Remove all cache entries relevant to the specified relation OID.
*
* A special case occurs when relId is itself one of the cacheable system
* tables --- although those'll never be dropped, they can get flushed from
* the relcache (VACUUM causes this, for example). In that case we need
* to flush all cache entries that came from that table. (At one point we
* also tried to force re-execution of CatalogCacheInitializeCache for
* the cache(s) on that table. This is a bad idea since it leads to all
* kinds of trouble if a cache flush occurs while loading cache entries.
* We now avoid the need to do it by copying cc_tupdesc out of the relcache,
* rather than relying on the relcache to keep a tupdesc for us. Of course
* this assumes the tupdesc of a cachable system table will not change...)
*/
void
CatalogCacheFlushRelation(Oid relId)
{
CatCache *cache;
CACHE2_elog(DEBUG2, "CatalogCacheFlushRelation called for %u", relId);
for (cache = CacheHdr->ch_caches; cache; cache = cache->cc_next)
{
int i;
/* We can ignore uninitialized caches, since they must be empty */
if (cache->cc_tupdesc == NULL)
continue;
/* Does this cache store tuples of the target relation itself? */
if (cache->cc_tupdesc->attrs[0]->attrelid == relId)
{
/* Yes, so flush all its contents */
ResetCatalogCache(cache);
continue;
}
/* Does this cache store tuples associated with relations at all? */
if (cache->cc_reloidattr == 0)
continue; /* nope, leave it alone */
/* Yes, scan the tuples and remove those related to relId */
for (i = 0; i < cache->cc_nbuckets; i++)
{
Dlelem *elt,
*nextelt;
for (elt = DLGetHead(&cache->cc_bucket[i]); elt; elt = nextelt)
{
CatCTup *ct = (CatCTup *) DLE_VAL(elt);
Oid tupRelid;
nextelt = DLGetSucc(elt);
/*
* Negative entries are never considered related to a rel,
* even if the rel is part of their lookup key.
*/
if (ct->negative)
continue;
if (cache->cc_reloidattr == ObjectIdAttributeNumber)
tupRelid = HeapTupleGetOid(&ct->tuple);
else
{
bool isNull;
tupRelid =
DatumGetObjectId(fastgetattr(&ct->tuple,
cache->cc_reloidattr,
cache->cc_tupdesc,
&isNull));
Assert(!isNull);
}
if (tupRelid == relId)
{
if (ct->refcount > 0 ||
(ct->c_list && ct->c_list->refcount > 0))
{
ct->dead = true;
/* parent list must be considered dead too */
if (ct->c_list)
ct->c_list->dead = true;
}
else
CatCacheRemoveCTup(cache, ct);
#ifdef CATCACHE_STATS
cache->cc_invals++;
#endif
}
}
}
}
CACHE1_elog(DEBUG2, "end of CatalogCacheFlushRelation call");
}
/*
* InitCatCache
*
* This allocates and initializes a cache for a system catalog relation.
* Actually, the cache is only partially initialized to avoid opening the
* relation. The relation will be opened and the rest of the cache
* structure initialized on the first access.
*/
#ifdef CACHEDEBUG
#define InitCatCache_DEBUG2 \
do { \
elog(DEBUG2, "InitCatCache: rel=%u ind=%u id=%d nkeys=%d size=%d", \
cp->cc_reloid, cp->cc_indexoid, cp->id, \
cp->cc_nkeys, cp->cc_nbuckets); \
} while(0)
#else
#define InitCatCache_DEBUG2
#endif
CatCache *
InitCatCache(int id,
Oid reloid,
Oid indexoid,
int reloidattr,
int nkeys,
const int *key,
int nbuckets)
{
CatCache *cp;
MemoryContext oldcxt;
int i;
/*
* nbuckets is the number of hash buckets to use in this catcache.
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* Currently we just use a hard-wired estimate of an appropriate size for
* each cache; maybe later make them dynamically resizable?
*
* nbuckets must be a power of two. We check this via Assert rather than
* a full runtime check because the values will be coming from constant
* tables.
*
* If you're confused by the power-of-two check, see comments in
* bitmapset.c for an explanation.
*/
Assert(nbuckets > 0 && (nbuckets & -nbuckets) == nbuckets);
/*
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* first switch to the cache context so our allocations do not vanish at
* the end of a transaction
*/
if (!CacheMemoryContext)
CreateCacheMemoryContext();
oldcxt = MemoryContextSwitchTo(CacheMemoryContext);
/*
* if first time through, initialize the cache group header
*/
if (CacheHdr == NULL)
{
CacheHdr = (CatCacheHeader *) palloc(sizeof(CatCacheHeader));
CacheHdr->ch_caches = NULL;
CacheHdr->ch_ntup = 0;
#ifdef CATCACHE_STATS
/* set up to dump stats at backend exit */
on_proc_exit(CatCachePrintStats, 0);
#endif
}
/*
* allocate a new cache structure
*
* Note: we assume zeroing initializes the Dllist headers correctly
*/
cp = (CatCache *) palloc0(sizeof(CatCache) + nbuckets * sizeof(Dllist));
/*
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* initialize the cache's relation information for the relation
* corresponding to this cache, and initialize some of the new cache's
* other internal fields. But don't open the relation yet.
*/
cp->id = id;
cp->cc_relname = "(not known yet)";
cp->cc_reloid = reloid;
cp->cc_indexoid = indexoid;
cp->cc_relisshared = false; /* temporary */
cp->cc_tupdesc = (TupleDesc) NULL;
cp->cc_reloidattr = reloidattr;
cp->cc_ntup = 0;
cp->cc_nbuckets = nbuckets;
cp->cc_nkeys = nkeys;
for (i = 0; i < nkeys; ++i)
cp->cc_key[i] = key[i];
/*
* new cache is initialized as far as we can go for now. print some
* debugging information, if appropriate.
*/
InitCatCache_DEBUG2;
/*
* add completed cache to top of group header's list
*/
cp->cc_next = CacheHdr->ch_caches;
CacheHdr->ch_caches = cp;
/*
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* back to the old context before we return...
*/
MemoryContextSwitchTo(oldcxt);
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return cp;
}
/*
* CatalogCacheInitializeCache
*
* This function does final initialization of a catcache: obtain the tuple
* descriptor and set up the hash and equality function links. We assume
* that the relcache entry can be opened at this point!
*/
#ifdef CACHEDEBUG
#define CatalogCacheInitializeCache_DEBUG1 \
elog(DEBUG2, "CatalogCacheInitializeCache: cache @%p rel=%u", cache, \
cache->cc_reloid)
#define CatalogCacheInitializeCache_DEBUG2 \
do { \
if (cache->cc_key[i] > 0) { \
elog(DEBUG2, "CatalogCacheInitializeCache: load %d/%d w/%d, %u", \
i+1, cache->cc_nkeys, cache->cc_key[i], \
tupdesc->attrs[cache->cc_key[i] - 1]->atttypid); \
} else { \
elog(DEBUG2, "CatalogCacheInitializeCache: load %d/%d w/%d", \
i+1, cache->cc_nkeys, cache->cc_key[i]); \
} \
} while(0)
#else
#define CatalogCacheInitializeCache_DEBUG1
#define CatalogCacheInitializeCache_DEBUG2
#endif
static void
CatalogCacheInitializeCache(CatCache *cache)
{
Relation relation;
MemoryContext oldcxt;
TupleDesc tupdesc;
int i;
CatalogCacheInitializeCache_DEBUG1;
relation = heap_open(cache->cc_reloid, AccessShareLock);
/*
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* switch to the cache context so our allocations do not vanish at the end
* of a transaction
*/
Assert(CacheMemoryContext != NULL);
oldcxt = MemoryContextSwitchTo(CacheMemoryContext);
/*
* copy the relcache's tuple descriptor to permanent cache storage
*/
tupdesc = CreateTupleDescCopyConstr(RelationGetDescr(relation));
/*
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* save the relation's name and relisshared flag, too (cc_relname is used
* only for debugging purposes)
*/
cache->cc_relname = pstrdup(RelationGetRelationName(relation));
cache->cc_relisshared = RelationGetForm(relation)->relisshared;
/*
* return to the caller's memory context and close the rel
*/
MemoryContextSwitchTo(oldcxt);
heap_close(relation, AccessShareLock);
CACHE3_elog(DEBUG2, "CatalogCacheInitializeCache: %s, %d keys",
cache->cc_relname, cache->cc_nkeys);
/*
* initialize cache's key information
*/
for (i = 0; i < cache->cc_nkeys; ++i)
{
Oid keytype;
RegProcedure eqfunc;
CatalogCacheInitializeCache_DEBUG2;
if (cache->cc_key[i] > 0)
keytype = tupdesc->attrs[cache->cc_key[i] - 1]->atttypid;
else
{
if (cache->cc_key[i] != ObjectIdAttributeNumber)
elog(FATAL, "only sys attr supported in caches is OID");
keytype = OIDOID;
}
GetCCHashEqFuncs(keytype,
&cache->cc_hashfunc[i],
&eqfunc);
cache->cc_isname[i] = (keytype == NAMEOID);
/*
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* Do equality-function lookup (we assume this won't need a catalog
* lookup for any supported type)
*/
fmgr_info_cxt(eqfunc,
&cache->cc_skey[i].sk_func,
CacheMemoryContext);
/* Initialize sk_attno suitably for HeapKeyTest() and heap scans */
cache->cc_skey[i].sk_attno = cache->cc_key[i];
/* Fill in sk_strategy as well --- always standard equality */
cache->cc_skey[i].sk_strategy = BTEqualStrategyNumber;
cache->cc_skey[i].sk_subtype = InvalidOid;
CACHE4_elog(DEBUG2, "CatalogCacheInitializeCache %s %d %p",
cache->cc_relname,
i,
cache);
}
/*
* mark this cache fully initialized
*/
cache->cc_tupdesc = tupdesc;
}
/*
* InitCatCachePhase2 -- external interface for CatalogCacheInitializeCache
*
* One reason to call this routine is to ensure that the relcache has
* created entries for all the catalogs and indexes referenced by catcaches.
* Therefore, provide an option to open the index as well as fixing the
* cache itself. An exception is the indexes on pg_am, which we don't use
* (cf. IndexScanOK).
*/
void
InitCatCachePhase2(CatCache *cache, bool touch_index)
{
if (cache->cc_tupdesc == NULL)
CatalogCacheInitializeCache(cache);
if (touch_index &&
cache->id != AMOID &&
cache->id != AMNAME)
{
Relation idesc;
idesc = index_open(cache->cc_indexoid, AccessShareLock);
index_close(idesc, AccessShareLock);
}
}
/*
* IndexScanOK
*
* This function checks for tuples that will be fetched by
* IndexSupportInitialize() during relcache initialization for
* certain system indexes that support critical syscaches.
* We can't use an indexscan to fetch these, else we'll get into
* infinite recursion. A plain heap scan will work, however.
*
* Once we have completed relcache initialization (signaled by
* criticalRelcachesBuilt), we don't have to worry anymore.
*/
static bool
IndexScanOK(CatCache *cache, ScanKey cur_skey)
{
if (cache->id == INDEXRELID)
{
/*
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* Rather than tracking exactly which indexes have to be loaded before
* we can use indexscans (which changes from time to time), just force
* all pg_index searches to be heap scans until we've built the
* critical relcaches.
*/
if (!criticalRelcachesBuilt)
return false;
}
else if (cache->id == AMOID ||
cache->id == AMNAME)
{
/*
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* Always do heap scans in pg_am, because it's so small there's not
* much point in an indexscan anyway. We *must* do this when
* initially building critical relcache entries, but we might as well
* just always do it.
*/
return false;
}
/* Normal case, allow index scan */
return true;
}
/*
* SearchCatCache
*
* This call searches a system cache for a tuple, opening the relation
* if necessary (on the first access to a particular cache).
*
* The result is NULL if not found, or a pointer to a HeapTuple in
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* the cache. The caller must not modify the tuple, and must call
* ReleaseCatCache() when done with it.
*
* The search key values should be expressed as Datums of the key columns'
* datatype(s). (Pass zeroes for any unused parameters.) As a special
* exception, the passed-in key for a NAME column can be just a C string;
* the caller need not go to the trouble of converting it to a fully
* null-padded NAME.
*/
HeapTuple
SearchCatCache(CatCache *cache,
Datum v1,
Datum v2,
Datum v3,
Datum v4)
{
ScanKeyData cur_skey[4];
uint32 hashValue;
Index hashIndex;
Dlelem *elt;
CatCTup *ct;
Relation relation;
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SysScanDesc scandesc;
HeapTuple ntp;
/*
* one-time startup overhead for each cache
*/
if (cache->cc_tupdesc == NULL)
CatalogCacheInitializeCache(cache);
#ifdef CATCACHE_STATS
cache->cc_searches++;
#endif
/*
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* initialize the search key information
*/
memcpy(cur_skey, cache->cc_skey, sizeof(cur_skey));
cur_skey[0].sk_argument = v1;
cur_skey[1].sk_argument = v2;
cur_skey[2].sk_argument = v3;
cur_skey[3].sk_argument = v4;
/*
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* find the hash bucket in which to look for the tuple
*/
hashValue = CatalogCacheComputeHashValue(cache, cache->cc_nkeys, cur_skey);
hashIndex = HASH_INDEX(hashValue, cache->cc_nbuckets);
/*
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* scan the hash bucket until we find a match or exhaust our tuples
*/
for (elt = DLGetHead(&cache->cc_bucket[hashIndex]);
elt;
elt = DLGetSucc(elt))
{
bool res;
ct = (CatCTup *) DLE_VAL(elt);
if (ct->dead)
continue; /* ignore dead entries */
if (ct->hash_value != hashValue)
continue; /* quickly skip entry if wrong hash val */
/*
* see if the cached tuple matches our key.
*/
HeapKeyTest(&ct->tuple,
cache->cc_tupdesc,
cache->cc_nkeys,
cur_skey,
res);
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if (!res)
continue;
/*
* We found a match in the cache. Move it to the front of the list
* for its hashbucket, in order to speed subsequent searches. (The
* most frequently accessed elements in any hashbucket will tend to be
* near the front of the hashbucket's list.)
*/
DLMoveToFront(&ct->cache_elem);
/*
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* If it's a positive entry, bump its refcount and return it. If it's
* negative, we can report failure to the caller.
*/
if (!ct->negative)
{
ResourceOwnerEnlargeCatCacheRefs(CurrentResourceOwner);
ct->refcount++;
ResourceOwnerRememberCatCacheRef(CurrentResourceOwner, &ct->tuple);
CACHE3_elog(DEBUG2, "SearchCatCache(%s): found in bucket %d",
cache->cc_relname, hashIndex);
#ifdef CATCACHE_STATS
cache->cc_hits++;
#endif
return &ct->tuple;
}
else
{
CACHE3_elog(DEBUG2, "SearchCatCache(%s): found neg entry in bucket %d",
cache->cc_relname, hashIndex);
#ifdef CATCACHE_STATS
cache->cc_neg_hits++;
#endif
return NULL;
}
}
/*
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* Tuple was not found in cache, so we have to try to retrieve it directly
* from the relation. If found, we will add it to the cache; if not
* found, we will add a negative cache entry instead.
*
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* NOTE: it is possible for recursive cache lookups to occur while reading
* the relation --- for example, due to shared-cache-inval messages being
* processed during heap_open(). This is OK. It's even possible for one
* of those lookups to find and enter the very same tuple we are trying to
* fetch here. If that happens, we will enter a second copy of the tuple
* into the cache. The first copy will never be referenced again, and
* will eventually age out of the cache, so there's no functional problem.
* This case is rare enough that it's not worth expending extra cycles to
* detect.
*/
relation = heap_open(cache->cc_reloid, AccessShareLock);
scandesc = systable_beginscan(relation,
cache->cc_indexoid,
IndexScanOK(cache, cur_skey),
SnapshotNow,
cache->cc_nkeys,
cur_skey);
ct = NULL;
while (HeapTupleIsValid(ntp = systable_getnext(scandesc)))
{
ct = CatalogCacheCreateEntry(cache, ntp,
hashValue, hashIndex,
false);
/* immediately set the refcount to 1 */
ResourceOwnerEnlargeCatCacheRefs(CurrentResourceOwner);
ct->refcount++;
ResourceOwnerRememberCatCacheRef(CurrentResourceOwner, &ct->tuple);
break; /* assume only one match */
}
systable_endscan(scandesc);
heap_close(relation, AccessShareLock);
/*
* If tuple was not found, we need to build a negative cache entry
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* containing a fake tuple. The fake tuple has the correct key columns,
* but nulls everywhere else.
*
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* In bootstrap mode, we don't build negative entries, because the cache
* invalidation mechanism isn't alive and can't clear them if the tuple
* gets created later. (Bootstrap doesn't do UPDATEs, so it doesn't need
* cache inval for that.)
*/
if (ct == NULL)
{
if (IsBootstrapProcessingMode())
return NULL;
ntp = build_dummy_tuple(cache, cache->cc_nkeys, cur_skey);
ct = CatalogCacheCreateEntry(cache, ntp,
hashValue, hashIndex,
true);
heap_freetuple(ntp);
CACHE4_elog(DEBUG2, "SearchCatCache(%s): Contains %d/%d tuples",
cache->cc_relname, cache->cc_ntup, CacheHdr->ch_ntup);
CACHE3_elog(DEBUG2, "SearchCatCache(%s): put neg entry in bucket %d",
cache->cc_relname, hashIndex);
/*
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* We are not returning the negative entry to the caller, so leave its
* refcount zero.
*/
return NULL;
}
CACHE4_elog(DEBUG2, "SearchCatCache(%s): Contains %d/%d tuples",
cache->cc_relname, cache->cc_ntup, CacheHdr->ch_ntup);
CACHE3_elog(DEBUG2, "SearchCatCache(%s): put in bucket %d",
cache->cc_relname, hashIndex);
#ifdef CATCACHE_STATS
cache->cc_newloads++;
#endif
return &ct->tuple;
}
/*
* ReleaseCatCache
*
* Decrement the reference count of a catcache entry (releasing the
* hold grabbed by a successful SearchCatCache).
*
* NOTE: if compiled with -DCATCACHE_FORCE_RELEASE then catcache entries
* will be freed as soon as their refcount goes to zero. In combination
* with aset.c's CLOBBER_FREED_MEMORY option, this provides a good test
* to catch references to already-released catcache entries.
*/
void
ReleaseCatCache(HeapTuple tuple)
{
CatCTup *ct = (CatCTup *) (((char *) tuple) -
offsetof(CatCTup, tuple));
/* Safety checks to ensure we were handed a cache entry */
Assert(ct->ct_magic == CT_MAGIC);
Assert(ct->refcount > 0);
ct->refcount--;
ResourceOwnerForgetCatCacheRef(CurrentResourceOwner, &ct->tuple);
if (
#ifndef CATCACHE_FORCE_RELEASE
ct->dead &&
#endif
ct->refcount == 0 &&
(ct->c_list == NULL || ct->c_list->refcount == 0))
CatCacheRemoveCTup(ct->my_cache, ct);
}
/*
* SearchCatCacheList
*
* Generate a list of all tuples matching a partial key (that is,
* a key specifying just the first K of the cache's N key columns).
*
* The caller must not modify the list object or the pointed-to tuples,
* and must call ReleaseCatCacheList() when done with the list.
*/
CatCList *
SearchCatCacheList(CatCache *cache,
int nkeys,
Datum v1,
Datum v2,
Datum v3,
Datum v4)
{
ScanKeyData cur_skey[4];
uint32 lHashValue;
Dlelem *elt;
CatCList *cl;
CatCTup *ct;
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List *volatile ctlist;
ListCell *ctlist_item;
int nmembers;
bool ordered;
HeapTuple ntp;
MemoryContext oldcxt;
int i;
/*
* one-time startup overhead for each cache
*/
if (cache->cc_tupdesc == NULL)
CatalogCacheInitializeCache(cache);
Assert(nkeys > 0 && nkeys < cache->cc_nkeys);
#ifdef CATCACHE_STATS
cache->cc_lsearches++;
#endif
/*
* initialize the search key information
*/
memcpy(cur_skey, cache->cc_skey, sizeof(cur_skey));
cur_skey[0].sk_argument = v1;
cur_skey[1].sk_argument = v2;
cur_skey[2].sk_argument = v3;
cur_skey[3].sk_argument = v4;
/*
* compute a hash value of the given keys for faster search. We don't
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* presently divide the CatCList items into buckets, but this still lets
* us skip non-matching items quickly most of the time.
*/
lHashValue = CatalogCacheComputeHashValue(cache, nkeys, cur_skey);
/*
* scan the items until we find a match or exhaust our list
*/
for (elt = DLGetHead(&cache->cc_lists);
elt;
elt = DLGetSucc(elt))
{
bool res;
cl = (CatCList *) DLE_VAL(elt);
if (cl->dead)
continue; /* ignore dead entries */
if (cl->hash_value != lHashValue)
continue; /* quickly skip entry if wrong hash val */
/*
* see if the cached list matches our key.
*/
if (cl->nkeys != nkeys)
continue;
HeapKeyTest(&cl->tuple,
cache->cc_tupdesc,
nkeys,
cur_skey,
res);
if (!res)
continue;
/*
* We found a matching list. Move the list to the front of the
* cache's list-of-lists, to speed subsequent searches. (We do not
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* move the members to the fronts of their hashbucket lists, however,
* since there's no point in that unless they are searched for
* individually.)
*/
DLMoveToFront(&cl->cache_elem);
/* Bump the list's refcount and return it */
ResourceOwnerEnlargeCatCacheListRefs(CurrentResourceOwner);
cl->refcount++;
ResourceOwnerRememberCatCacheListRef(CurrentResourceOwner, cl);
CACHE2_elog(DEBUG2, "SearchCatCacheList(%s): found list",
cache->cc_relname);
#ifdef CATCACHE_STATS
cache->cc_lhits++;
#endif
return cl;
}
/*
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* List was not found in cache, so we have to build it by reading the
* relation. For each matching tuple found in the relation, use an
* existing cache entry if possible, else build a new one.
*
* We have to bump the member refcounts temporarily to ensure they won't
* get dropped from the cache while loading other members. We use a PG_TRY
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* block to ensure we can undo those refcounts if we get an error before
* we finish constructing the CatCList.
*/
ResourceOwnerEnlargeCatCacheListRefs(CurrentResourceOwner);
ctlist = NIL;
PG_TRY();
{
Relation relation;
SysScanDesc scandesc;
relation = heap_open(cache->cc_reloid, AccessShareLock);
scandesc = systable_beginscan(relation,
cache->cc_indexoid,
true,
SnapshotNow,
nkeys,
cur_skey);
/* The list will be ordered iff we are doing an index scan */
ordered = (scandesc->irel != NULL);
while (HeapTupleIsValid(ntp = systable_getnext(scandesc)))
{
uint32 hashValue;
Index hashIndex;
/*
* See if there's an entry for this tuple already.
*/
ct = NULL;
hashValue = CatalogCacheComputeTupleHashValue(cache, ntp);
hashIndex = HASH_INDEX(hashValue, cache->cc_nbuckets);
for (elt = DLGetHead(&cache->cc_bucket[hashIndex]);
elt;
elt = DLGetSucc(elt))
{
ct = (CatCTup *) DLE_VAL(elt);
if (ct->dead || ct->negative)
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continue; /* ignore dead and negative entries */
if (ct->hash_value != hashValue)
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continue; /* quickly skip entry if wrong hash val */
if (!ItemPointerEquals(&(ct->tuple.t_self), &(ntp->t_self)))
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continue; /* not same tuple */
/*
* Found a match, but can't use it if it belongs to another
* list already
*/
if (ct->c_list)
continue;
break; /* A-OK */
}
if (elt == NULL)
{
/* We didn't find a usable entry, so make a new one */
ct = CatalogCacheCreateEntry(cache, ntp,
hashValue, hashIndex,
false);
}
/* Careful here: add entry to ctlist, then bump its refcount */
/* This way leaves state correct if lappend runs out of memory */
ctlist = lappend(ctlist, ct);
ct->refcount++;
}
systable_endscan(scandesc);
heap_close(relation, AccessShareLock);
/*
* Now we can build the CatCList entry. First we need a dummy tuple
* containing the key values...
*/
ntp = build_dummy_tuple(cache, nkeys, cur_skey);
oldcxt = MemoryContextSwitchTo(CacheMemoryContext);
nmembers = list_length(ctlist);
cl = (CatCList *)
palloc(sizeof(CatCList) + nmembers * sizeof(CatCTup *));
heap_copytuple_with_tuple(ntp, &cl->tuple);
MemoryContextSwitchTo(oldcxt);
heap_freetuple(ntp);
/*
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* We are now past the last thing that could trigger an elog before we
* have finished building the CatCList and remembering it in the
* resource owner. So it's OK to fall out of the PG_TRY, and indeed
* we'd better do so before we start marking the members as belonging
* to the list.
*/
}
PG_CATCH();
{
foreach(ctlist_item, ctlist)
{
ct = (CatCTup *) lfirst(ctlist_item);
Assert(ct->c_list == NULL);
Assert(ct->refcount > 0);
ct->refcount--;
if (
#ifndef CATCACHE_FORCE_RELEASE
ct->dead &&
#endif
ct->refcount == 0 &&
(ct->c_list == NULL || ct->c_list->refcount == 0))
CatCacheRemoveCTup(cache, ct);
}
PG_RE_THROW();
}
PG_END_TRY();
cl->cl_magic = CL_MAGIC;
cl->my_cache = cache;
DLInitElem(&cl->cache_elem, cl);
cl->refcount = 0; /* for the moment */
cl->dead = false;
cl->ordered = ordered;
cl->nkeys = nkeys;
cl->hash_value = lHashValue;
cl->n_members = nmembers;
i = 0;
foreach(ctlist_item, ctlist)
{
cl->members[i++] = ct = (CatCTup *) lfirst(ctlist_item);
Assert(ct->c_list == NULL);
ct->c_list = cl;
/* release the temporary refcount on the member */
Assert(ct->refcount > 0);
ct->refcount--;
/* mark list dead if any members already dead */
if (ct->dead)
cl->dead = true;
}
Assert(i == nmembers);
DLAddHead(&cache->cc_lists, &cl->cache_elem);
/* Finally, bump the list's refcount and return it */
cl->refcount++;
ResourceOwnerRememberCatCacheListRef(CurrentResourceOwner, cl);
CACHE3_elog(DEBUG2, "SearchCatCacheList(%s): made list of %d members",
cache->cc_relname, nmembers);
return cl;
}
/*
* ReleaseCatCacheList
*
* Decrement the reference count of a catcache list.
*/
void
ReleaseCatCacheList(CatCList *list)
{
/* Safety checks to ensure we were handed a cache entry */
Assert(list->cl_magic == CL_MAGIC);
Assert(list->refcount > 0);
list->refcount--;
ResourceOwnerForgetCatCacheListRef(CurrentResourceOwner, list);
if (
#ifndef CATCACHE_FORCE_RELEASE
list->dead &&
#endif
list->refcount == 0)
CatCacheRemoveCList(list->my_cache, list);
}
/*
* CatalogCacheCreateEntry
* Create a new CatCTup entry, copying the given HeapTuple and other
* supplied data into it. The new entry initially has refcount 0.
*/
static CatCTup *
CatalogCacheCreateEntry(CatCache *cache, HeapTuple ntp,
uint32 hashValue, Index hashIndex, bool negative)
{
CatCTup *ct;
MemoryContext oldcxt;
/*
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* Allocate CatCTup header in cache memory, and copy the tuple there too.
*/
oldcxt = MemoryContextSwitchTo(CacheMemoryContext);
ct = (CatCTup *) palloc(sizeof(CatCTup));
heap_copytuple_with_tuple(ntp, &ct->tuple);
MemoryContextSwitchTo(oldcxt);
/*
* Finish initializing the CatCTup header, and add it to the cache's
* linked list and counts.
*/
ct->ct_magic = CT_MAGIC;
ct->my_cache = cache;
DLInitElem(&ct->cache_elem, (void *) ct);
ct->c_list = NULL;
ct->refcount = 0; /* for the moment */
ct->dead = false;
ct->negative = negative;
ct->hash_value = hashValue;
DLAddHead(&cache->cc_bucket[hashIndex], &ct->cache_elem);
cache->cc_ntup++;
CacheHdr->ch_ntup++;
return ct;
}
/*
* build_dummy_tuple
* Generate a palloc'd HeapTuple that contains the specified key
* columns, and NULLs for other columns.
*
* This is used to store the keys for negative cache entries and CatCList
* entries, which don't have real tuples associated with them.
*/
static HeapTuple
build_dummy_tuple(CatCache *cache, int nkeys, ScanKey skeys)
{
HeapTuple ntp;
TupleDesc tupDesc = cache->cc_tupdesc;
Datum *values;
char *nulls;
Oid tupOid = InvalidOid;
NameData tempNames[4];
int i;
values = (Datum *) palloc(tupDesc->natts * sizeof(Datum));
nulls = (char *) palloc(tupDesc->natts * sizeof(char));
memset(values, 0, tupDesc->natts * sizeof(Datum));
memset(nulls, 'n', tupDesc->natts * sizeof(char));
for (i = 0; i < nkeys; i++)
{
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int attindex = cache->cc_key[i];
Datum keyval = skeys[i].sk_argument;
if (attindex > 0)
{
/*
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* Here we must be careful in case the caller passed a C string
* where a NAME is wanted: convert the given argument to a
* correctly padded NAME. Otherwise the memcpy() done in
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* heap_formtuple could fall off the end of memory.
*/
if (cache->cc_isname[i])
{
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Name newval = &tempNames[i];
namestrcpy(newval, DatumGetCString(keyval));
keyval = NameGetDatum(newval);
}
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values[attindex - 1] = keyval;
nulls[attindex - 1] = ' ';
}
else
{
Assert(attindex == ObjectIdAttributeNumber);
tupOid = DatumGetObjectId(keyval);
}
}
ntp = heap_formtuple(tupDesc, values, nulls);
if (tupOid != InvalidOid)
HeapTupleSetOid(ntp, tupOid);
pfree(values);
pfree(nulls);
return ntp;
}
/*
* PrepareToInvalidateCacheTuple()
*
* This is part of a rather subtle chain of events, so pay attention:
*
* When a tuple is inserted or deleted, it cannot be flushed from the
* catcaches immediately, for reasons explained at the top of cache/inval.c.
* Instead we have to add entry(s) for the tuple to a list of pending tuple
* invalidations that will be done at the end of the command or transaction.
*
* The lists of tuples that need to be flushed are kept by inval.c. This
* routine is a helper routine for inval.c. Given a tuple belonging to
* the specified relation, find all catcaches it could be in, compute the
* correct hash value for each such catcache, and call the specified function
* to record the cache id, hash value, and tuple ItemPointer in inval.c's
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* lists. CatalogCacheIdInvalidate will be called later, if appropriate,
* using the recorded information.
*
* Note that it is irrelevant whether the given tuple is actually loaded
* into the catcache at the moment. Even if it's not there now, it might
* be by the end of the command, or there might be a matching negative entry
* to flush --- or other backends' caches might have such entries --- so
* we have to make list entries to flush it later.
*
* Also note that it's not an error if there are no catcaches for the
* specified relation. inval.c doesn't know exactly which rels have
* catcaches --- it will call this routine for any tuple that's in a
* system relation.
*/
void
PrepareToInvalidateCacheTuple(Relation relation,
HeapTuple tuple,
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void (*function) (int, uint32, ItemPointer, Oid))
{
CatCache *ccp;
Oid reloid;
CACHE1_elog(DEBUG2, "PrepareToInvalidateCacheTuple: called");
/*
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* sanity checks
*/
Assert(RelationIsValid(relation));
Assert(HeapTupleIsValid(tuple));
Assert(PointerIsValid(function));
Assert(CacheHdr != NULL);
reloid = RelationGetRelid(relation);
/* ----------------
* for each cache
* if the cache contains tuples from the specified relation
* compute the tuple's hash value in this cache,
* and call the passed function to register the information.
* ----------------
*/
for (ccp = CacheHdr->ch_caches; ccp; ccp = ccp->cc_next)
{
if (ccp->cc_reloid != reloid)
continue;
/* Just in case cache hasn't finished initialization yet... */
if (ccp->cc_tupdesc == NULL)
CatalogCacheInitializeCache(ccp);
(*function) (ccp->id,
CatalogCacheComputeTupleHashValue(ccp, tuple),
&tuple->t_self,
ccp->cc_relisshared ? (Oid) 0 : MyDatabaseId);
}
}
/*
* Subroutines for warning about reference leaks. These are exported so
* that resowner.c can call them.
*/
void
PrintCatCacheLeakWarning(HeapTuple tuple)
{
CatCTup *ct = (CatCTup *) (((char *) tuple) -
offsetof(CatCTup, tuple));
/* Safety check to ensure we were handed a cache entry */
Assert(ct->ct_magic == CT_MAGIC);
elog(WARNING, "cache reference leak: cache %s (%d), tuple %u/%u has count %d",
ct->my_cache->cc_relname, ct->my_cache->id,
ItemPointerGetBlockNumber(&(tuple->t_self)),
ItemPointerGetOffsetNumber(&(tuple->t_self)),
ct->refcount);
}
void
PrintCatCacheListLeakWarning(CatCList *list)
{
elog(WARNING, "cache reference leak: cache %s (%d), list %p has count %d",
list->my_cache->cc_relname, list->my_cache->id,
list, list->refcount);
}