postgresql/src/include/storage/proc.h

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/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* proc.h
* per-process shared memory data structures
*
*
* Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2006, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
* Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
*
* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/include/storage/proc.h,v 1.89 2006/07/13 16:49:20 momjian Exp $
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
#ifndef _PROC_H_
#define _PROC_H_
#include "storage/lock.h"
#include "storage/pg_sema.h"
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/*
* Each backend advertises up to PGPROC_MAX_CACHED_SUBXIDS TransactionIds
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* for non-aborted subtransactions of its current top transaction. These
* have to be treated as running XIDs by other backends.
*
* We also keep track of whether the cache overflowed (ie, the transaction has
* generated at least one subtransaction that didn't fit in the cache).
* If none of the caches have overflowed, we can assume that an XID that's not
* listed anywhere in the PGPROC array is not a running transaction. Else we
* have to look at pg_subtrans.
*/
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#define PGPROC_MAX_CACHED_SUBXIDS 64 /* XXX guessed-at value */
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struct XidCache
{
bool overflowed;
int nxids;
TransactionId xids[PGPROC_MAX_CACHED_SUBXIDS];
};
/*
* Each backend has a PGPROC struct in shared memory. There is also a list of
* currently-unused PGPROC structs that will be reallocated to new backends.
*
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* links: list link for any list the PGPROC is in. When waiting for a lock,
* the PGPROC is linked into that lock's waitProcs queue. A recycled PGPROC
* is linked into ProcGlobal's freeProcs list.
*
* Note: twophase.c also sets up a dummy PGPROC struct for each currently
* prepared transaction. These PGPROCs appear in the ProcArray data structure
* so that the prepared transactions appear to be still running and are
* correctly shown as holding locks. A prepared transaction PGPROC can be
* distinguished from a real one at need by the fact that it has pid == 0.
* The semaphore and lock-activity fields in a prepared-xact PGPROC are unused,
* but its myProcLocks[] lists are valid.
*/
struct PGPROC
{
/* proc->links MUST BE FIRST IN STRUCT (see ProcSleep,ProcWakeup,etc) */
SHM_QUEUE links; /* list link if process is in a list */
PGSemaphoreData sem; /* ONE semaphore to sleep on */
int waitStatus; /* STATUS_WAITING, STATUS_OK or STATUS_ERROR */
TransactionId xid; /* transaction currently being executed by
* this proc */
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TransactionId xmin; /* minimal running XID as it was when we were
* starting our xact: vacuum must not remove
* tuples deleted by xid >= xmin ! */
int pid; /* This backend's process id, or 0 */
Oid databaseId; /* OID of database this backend is using */
Oid roleId; /* OID of role using this backend */
/* Info about LWLock the process is currently waiting for, if any. */
bool lwWaiting; /* true if waiting for an LW lock */
bool lwExclusive; /* true if waiting for exclusive access */
struct PGPROC *lwWaitLink; /* next waiter for same LW lock */
/* Info about lock the process is currently waiting for, if any. */
/* waitLock and waitProcLock are NULL if not currently waiting. */
LOCK *waitLock; /* Lock object we're sleeping on ... */
PROCLOCK *waitProcLock; /* Per-holder info for awaited lock */
LOCKMODE waitLockMode; /* type of lock we're waiting for */
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LOCKMASK heldLocks; /* bitmask for lock types already held on this
* lock object by this backend */
/*
* All PROCLOCK objects for locks held or awaited by this backend are
* linked into one of these lists, according to the partition number of
* their lock.
*/
SHM_QUEUE myProcLocks[NUM_LOCK_PARTITIONS];
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struct XidCache subxids; /* cache for subtransaction XIDs */
};
/* NOTE: "typedef struct PGPROC PGPROC" appears in storage/lock.h. */
extern DLLIMPORT PGPROC *MyProc;
/*
* There is one ProcGlobal struct for the whole database cluster.
*/
typedef struct PROC_HDR
{
/* Head of list of free PGPROC structures */
SHMEM_OFFSET freeProcs;
/* Current shared estimate of appropriate spins_per_delay value */
int spins_per_delay;
} PROC_HDR;
/*
* We set aside some extra PGPROC structures for "dummy" processes,
* ie things that aren't full-fledged backends but need shmem access.
*/
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#define NUM_DUMMY_PROCS 2
/* configurable options */
extern int DeadlockTimeout;
extern int StatementTimeout;
extern volatile bool cancel_from_timeout;
/*
* Function Prototypes
*/
extern int ProcGlobalSemas(void);
extern Size ProcGlobalShmemSize(void);
extern void InitProcGlobal(void);
extern void InitProcess(void);
extern void InitProcessPhase2(void);
extern void InitDummyProcess(void);
extern bool HaveNFreeProcs(int n);
extern void ProcReleaseLocks(bool isCommit);
extern void ProcQueueInit(PROC_QUEUE *queue);
extern int ProcSleep(LOCALLOCK *locallock, LockMethod lockMethodTable);
extern PGPROC *ProcWakeup(PGPROC *proc, int waitStatus);
Try to reduce confusion about what is a lock method identifier, a lock method control structure, or a table of control structures. . Use type LOCKMASK where an int is not a counter. . Get rid of INVALID_TABLEID, use INVALID_LOCKMETHOD instead. . Use INVALID_LOCKMETHOD instead of (LOCKMETHOD) NULL, because LOCKMETHOD is not a pointer. . Define and use macro LockMethodIsValid. . Rename LOCKMETHOD to LOCKMETHODID. . Remove global variable LongTermTableId in lmgr.c, because it is never used. . Make LockTableId static in lmgr.c, because it is used nowhere else. Why not remove it and use DEFAULT_LOCKMETHOD? . Rename the lock method control structure from LOCKMETHODTABLE to LockMethodData. Introduce a pointer type named LockMethod. . Remove elog(FATAL) after InitLockTable() call in CreateSharedMemoryAndSemaphores(), because if something goes wrong, there is elog(FATAL) in LockMethodTableInit(), and if this doesn't help, an elog(ERROR) in InitLockTable() is promoted to FATAL. . Make InitLockTable() void, because its only caller does not use its return value any more. . Rename variables in lock.c to avoid statements like LockMethodTable[NumLockMethods] = lockMethodTable; lockMethodTable = LockMethodTable[lockmethod]; . Change LOCKMETHODID type to uint16 to fit into struct LOCKTAG. . Remove static variables BITS_OFF and BITS_ON from lock.c, because I agree to this doubt: * XXX is a fetch from a static array really faster than a shift? . Define and use macros LOCKBIT_ON/OFF. Manfred Koizar
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extern void ProcLockWakeup(LockMethod lockMethodTable, LOCK *lock);
extern bool LockWaitCancel(void);
extern void ProcWaitForSignal(void);
extern void ProcSendSignal(int pid);
extern bool enable_sig_alarm(int delayms, bool is_statement_timeout);
extern bool disable_sig_alarm(bool is_statement_timeout);
extern void handle_sig_alarm(SIGNAL_ARGS);
#endif /* PROC_H */