postgresql/src/backend/access/transam/xact.c

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/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* xact.c
* top level transaction system support routines
*
* See src/backend/access/transam/README for more information.
*
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* Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2004, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
* Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
*
*
* IDENTIFICATION
* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/backend/access/transam/xact.c,v 1.190 2004/09/16 20:17:16 tgl Exp $
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
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#include "postgres.h"
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#include <time.h>
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#include <unistd.h>
#include "access/subtrans.h"
#include "access/xact.h"
#include "catalog/heap.h"
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#include "catalog/index.h"
#include "catalog/namespace.h"
#include "commands/async.h"
#include "commands/tablecmds.h"
#include "commands/trigger.h"
#include "commands/user.h"
#include "executor/spi.h"
#include "libpq/be-fsstubs.h"
#include "miscadmin.h"
#include "storage/fd.h"
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#include "storage/proc.h"
#include "storage/sinval.h"
#include "storage/smgr.h"
#include "utils/guc.h"
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#include "utils/inval.h"
#include "utils/memutils.h"
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#include "utils/portal.h"
#include "utils/relcache.h"
#include "utils/resowner.h"
#include "pgstat.h"
/*
* User-tweakable parameters
*/
int DefaultXactIsoLevel = XACT_READ_COMMITTED;
int XactIsoLevel;
bool DefaultXactReadOnly = false;
bool XactReadOnly;
int CommitDelay = 0; /* precommit delay in microseconds */
int CommitSiblings = 5; /* # concurrent xacts needed to sleep */
/*
* transaction states - transaction state from server perspective
*/
typedef enum TransState
{
TRANS_DEFAULT,
TRANS_START,
TRANS_INPROGRESS,
TRANS_COMMIT,
TRANS_ABORT
} TransState;
/*
* transaction block states - transaction state of client queries
*
* Note: the subtransaction states are used only for non-topmost
* transactions; the others appear only in the topmost transaction.
*/
typedef enum TBlockState
{
/* not-in-transaction-block states */
TBLOCK_DEFAULT, /* idle */
TBLOCK_STARTED, /* running single-query transaction */
/* transaction block states */
TBLOCK_BEGIN, /* starting transaction block */
TBLOCK_INPROGRESS, /* live transaction */
TBLOCK_END, /* COMMIT received */
TBLOCK_ABORT, /* failed xact, awaiting ROLLBACK */
TBLOCK_ABORT_END, /* failed xact, ROLLBACK received */
TBLOCK_ABORT_PENDING, /* live xact, ROLLBACK received */
/* subtransaction states */
TBLOCK_SUBBEGIN, /* starting a subtransaction */
TBLOCK_SUBINPROGRESS, /* live subtransaction */
TBLOCK_SUBEND, /* RELEASE received */
TBLOCK_SUBABORT, /* failed subxact, awaiting ROLLBACK */
TBLOCK_SUBABORT_END, /* failed subxact, ROLLBACK received */
TBLOCK_SUBABORT_PENDING, /* live subxact, ROLLBACK received */
TBLOCK_SUBRESTART, /* live subxact, ROLLBACK TO received */
TBLOCK_SUBABORT_RESTART /* failed subxact, ROLLBACK TO received */
} TBlockState;
/*
* transaction state structure
*/
typedef struct TransactionStateData
{
TransactionId transactionId; /* my XID, or Invalid if none */
SubTransactionId subTransactionId; /* my subxact ID */
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char *name; /* savepoint name, if any */
int savepointLevel; /* savepoint level */
TransState state; /* low-level state */
TBlockState blockState; /* high-level state */
int nestingLevel; /* nest depth */
MemoryContext curTransactionContext; /* my xact-lifetime
* context */
ResourceOwner curTransactionOwner; /* my query resources */
List *childXids; /* subcommitted child XIDs */
AclId currentUser; /* subxact start current_user */
bool prevXactReadOnly; /* entry-time xact r/o state */
struct TransactionStateData *parent; /* back link to parent */
} TransactionStateData;
typedef TransactionStateData *TransactionState;
/*
* childXids is currently implemented as an integer List, relying on the
* assumption that TransactionIds are no wider than int. We use these
* macros to provide some isolation in case that changes in the future.
*/
#define lfirst_xid(lc) ((TransactionId) lfirst_int(lc))
#define lappend_xid(list, datum) lappend_int(list, (int) (datum))
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/*
* CurrentTransactionState always points to the current transaction state
* block. It will point to TopTransactionStateData when not in a
* transaction at all, or when in a top-level transaction.
*/
static TransactionStateData TopTransactionStateData = {
0, /* transaction id */
0, /* subtransaction id */
NULL, /* savepoint name */
0, /* savepoint level */
TRANS_DEFAULT, /* transaction state */
TBLOCK_DEFAULT, /* transaction block state from the client
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* perspective */
0, /* nesting level */
NULL, /* cur transaction context */
NULL, /* cur transaction resource owner */
NIL, /* subcommitted child Xids */
0, /* entry-time current userid */
false, /* entry-time xact r/o state */
NULL /* link to parent state block */
};
static TransactionState CurrentTransactionState = &TopTransactionStateData;
/*
* The subtransaction ID and command ID assignment counters are global
* to a whole transaction, so we do not keep them in the state stack.
*/
static SubTransactionId currentSubTransactionId;
static CommandId currentCommandId;
/*
* These vars hold the value of now(), ie, the transaction start time.
* This does not change as we enter and exit subtransactions, so we don't
* keep it inside the TransactionState stack.
*/
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static AbsoluteTime xactStartTime; /* integer part */
static int xactStartTimeUsec; /* microsecond part */
/*
* List of add-on start- and end-of-xact callbacks
*/
typedef struct XactCallbackItem
{
struct XactCallbackItem *next;
XactCallback callback;
void *arg;
} XactCallbackItem;
static XactCallbackItem *Xact_callbacks = NULL;
/*
* List of add-on start- and end-of-subxact callbacks
*/
typedef struct SubXactCallbackItem
{
struct SubXactCallbackItem *next;
SubXactCallback callback;
void *arg;
} SubXactCallbackItem;
static SubXactCallbackItem *SubXact_callbacks = NULL;
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static void (*_RollbackFunc) (void *) = NULL;
static void *_RollbackData = NULL;
/* local function prototypes */
static void AssignSubTransactionId(TransactionState s);
static void AbortTransaction(void);
static void AtAbort_Memory(void);
static void AtCleanup_Memory(void);
static void AtCommit_LocalCache(void);
static void AtCommit_Memory(void);
static void AtStart_Cache(void);
static void AtStart_Memory(void);
static void AtStart_ResourceOwner(void);
static void CallXactCallbacks(XactEvent event);
static void CallSubXactCallbacks(SubXactEvent event,
SubTransactionId mySubid,
SubTransactionId parentSubid);
static void CleanupTransaction(void);
static void CommitTransaction(void);
static void RecordTransactionAbort(void);
static void StartTransaction(void);
static void RecordSubTransactionCommit(void);
static void StartSubTransaction(void);
static void CommitSubTransaction(void);
static void AbortSubTransaction(void);
static void CleanupSubTransaction(void);
static void PushTransaction(void);
static void PopTransaction(void);
static void AtSubAbort_Memory(void);
static void AtSubCleanup_Memory(void);
static void AtSubCommit_Memory(void);
static void AtSubStart_Memory(void);
static void AtSubStart_ResourceOwner(void);
static void ShowTransactionState(const char *str);
static void ShowTransactionStateRec(TransactionState state);
static const char *BlockStateAsString(TBlockState blockState);
static const char *TransStateAsString(TransState state);
/* ----------------------------------------------------------------
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* transaction state accessors
* ----------------------------------------------------------------
*/
/*
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* IsTransactionState
*
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* This returns true if we are currently running a query
* within an executing transaction.
*/
bool
IsTransactionState(void)
{
TransactionState s = CurrentTransactionState;
switch (s->state)
{
case TRANS_DEFAULT:
return false;
case TRANS_START:
return true;
case TRANS_INPROGRESS:
return true;
case TRANS_COMMIT:
return true;
case TRANS_ABORT:
return true;
}
/*
* Shouldn't get here, but lint is not happy with this...
*/
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return false;
}
/*
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* IsAbortedTransactionBlockState
*
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* This returns true if we are currently running a query
* within an aborted transaction block.
*/
bool
IsAbortedTransactionBlockState(void)
{
TransactionState s = CurrentTransactionState;
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if (s->blockState == TBLOCK_ABORT ||
s->blockState == TBLOCK_SUBABORT)
return true;
return false;
}
/*
* GetTopTransactionId
*
* Get the ID of the main transaction, even if we are currently inside
* a subtransaction.
*/
TransactionId
GetTopTransactionId(void)
{
return TopTransactionStateData.transactionId;
}
/*
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* GetCurrentTransactionId
*
* We do not assign XIDs to subtransactions until/unless this is called.
* When we do assign an XID to a subtransaction, recursively make sure
* its parent has one as well (this maintains the invariant that a child
* transaction has an XID following its parent's).
*/
TransactionId
GetCurrentTransactionId(void)
{
TransactionState s = CurrentTransactionState;
if (!TransactionIdIsValid(s->transactionId))
AssignSubTransactionId(s);
return s->transactionId;
}
static void
AssignSubTransactionId(TransactionState s)
{
ResourceOwner currentOwner;
Assert(s->parent != NULL);
Assert(s->state == TRANS_INPROGRESS);
if (!TransactionIdIsValid(s->parent->transactionId))
AssignSubTransactionId(s->parent);
/*
* Generate a new Xid and record it in PG_PROC and pg_subtrans.
*
* NB: we must make the subtrans entry BEFORE the Xid appears anywhere
* in shared storage other than PG_PROC; because if there's no room for
* it in PG_PROC, the subtrans entry is needed to ensure that other
* backends see the Xid as "running". See GetNewTransactionId.
*/
s->transactionId = GetNewTransactionId(true);
SubTransSetParent(s->transactionId, s->parent->transactionId);
/*
* Acquire lock on the transaction XID. (We assume this cannot block.)
* We have to be sure that the lock is assigned to the transaction's
* ResourceOwner.
*/
currentOwner = CurrentResourceOwner;
PG_TRY();
{
CurrentResourceOwner = s->curTransactionOwner;
XactLockTableInsert(s->transactionId);
}
PG_CATCH();
{
/* Ensure CurrentResourceOwner is restored on error */
CurrentResourceOwner = currentOwner;
PG_RE_THROW();
}
PG_END_TRY();
CurrentResourceOwner = currentOwner;
}
/*
* GetCurrentTransactionIdIfAny
*
* Unlike GetCurrentTransactionId, this will return InvalidTransactionId
* if we are currently not in a transaction, or in a transaction or
* subtransaction that has not yet assigned itself an XID.
*/
TransactionId
GetCurrentTransactionIdIfAny(void)
{
TransactionState s = CurrentTransactionState;
return s->transactionId;
}
/*
* GetCurrentSubTransactionId
*/
SubTransactionId
GetCurrentSubTransactionId(void)
{
TransactionState s = CurrentTransactionState;
return s->subTransactionId;
}
/*
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* GetCurrentCommandId
*/
CommandId
GetCurrentCommandId(void)
{
/* this is global to a transaction, not subtransaction-local */
return currentCommandId;
}
/*
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* GetCurrentTransactionStartTime
*/
AbsoluteTime
GetCurrentTransactionStartTime(void)
{
return xactStartTime;
}
/*
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* GetCurrentTransactionStartTimeUsec
*/
AbsoluteTime
GetCurrentTransactionStartTimeUsec(int *msec)
{
*msec = xactStartTimeUsec;
return xactStartTime;
}
/*
* GetCurrentTransactionNestLevel
*
* Note: this will return zero when not inside any transaction, one when
* inside a top-level transaction, etc.
*/
int
GetCurrentTransactionNestLevel(void)
{
TransactionState s = CurrentTransactionState;
return s->nestingLevel;
}
/*
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* TransactionIdIsCurrentTransactionId
*
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* During bootstrap, we cheat and say "it's not my transaction ID" even though
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* it is. Along with transam.c's cheat to say that the bootstrap XID is
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* already committed, this causes the tqual.c routines to see previously
* inserted tuples as committed, which is what we need during bootstrap.
*/
bool
TransactionIdIsCurrentTransactionId(TransactionId xid)
{
TransactionState s;
if (AMI_OVERRIDE)
{
Assert(xid == BootstrapTransactionId);
return false;
}
/*
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* We will return true for the Xid of the current subtransaction, any
* of its subcommitted children, any of its parents, or any of their
* previously subcommitted children. However, a transaction being
* aborted is no longer "current", even though it may still have an
* entry on the state stack.
*/
for (s = CurrentTransactionState; s != NULL; s = s->parent)
{
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ListCell *cell;
if (s->state == TRANS_ABORT)
continue;
if (!TransactionIdIsValid(s->transactionId))
continue; /* it can't have any child XIDs either */
if (TransactionIdEquals(xid, s->transactionId))
return true;
foreach(cell, s->childXids)
{
if (TransactionIdEquals(xid, lfirst_xid(cell)))
return true;
}
}
return false;
}
/*
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* CommandCounterIncrement
*/
void
CommandCounterIncrement(void)
{
currentCommandId += 1;
if (currentCommandId == FirstCommandId) /* check for overflow */
{
currentCommandId -= 1;
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_PROGRAM_LIMIT_EXCEEDED),
errmsg("cannot have more than 2^32-1 commands in a transaction")));
}
/* Propagate new command ID into static snapshots, if set */
if (SerializableSnapshot)
SerializableSnapshot->curcid = currentCommandId;
if (LatestSnapshot)
LatestSnapshot->curcid = currentCommandId;
/*
* make cache changes visible to me.
*/
AtCommit_LocalCache();
AtStart_Cache();
}
/* ----------------------------------------------------------------
* StartTransaction stuff
* ----------------------------------------------------------------
*/
/*
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* AtStart_Cache
*/
static void
AtStart_Cache(void)
{
AcceptInvalidationMessages();
}
/*
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* AtStart_Memory
*/
static void
AtStart_Memory(void)
{
TransactionState s = CurrentTransactionState;
/*
* We shouldn't have a transaction context already.
*/
Assert(TopTransactionContext == NULL);
/*
* Create a toplevel context for the transaction.
*/
TopTransactionContext =
AllocSetContextCreate(TopMemoryContext,
"TopTransactionContext",
ALLOCSET_DEFAULT_MINSIZE,
ALLOCSET_DEFAULT_INITSIZE,
ALLOCSET_DEFAULT_MAXSIZE);
/*
* In a top-level transaction, CurTransactionContext is the same as
* TopTransactionContext.
*/
CurTransactionContext = TopTransactionContext;
s->curTransactionContext = CurTransactionContext;
/* Make the CurTransactionContext active. */
MemoryContextSwitchTo(CurTransactionContext);
}
/*
* AtStart_ResourceOwner
*/
static void
AtStart_ResourceOwner(void)
{
TransactionState s = CurrentTransactionState;
/*
* We shouldn't have a transaction resource owner already.
*/
Assert(TopTransactionResourceOwner == NULL);
/*
* Create a toplevel resource owner for the transaction.
*/
s->curTransactionOwner = ResourceOwnerCreate(NULL, "TopTransaction");
TopTransactionResourceOwner = s->curTransactionOwner;
CurTransactionResourceOwner = s->curTransactionOwner;
CurrentResourceOwner = s->curTransactionOwner;
}
/* ----------------------------------------------------------------
* StartSubTransaction stuff
* ----------------------------------------------------------------
*/
/*
* AtSubStart_Memory
*/
static void
AtSubStart_Memory(void)
{
TransactionState s = CurrentTransactionState;
Assert(CurTransactionContext != NULL);
/*
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* Create a CurTransactionContext, which will be used to hold data
* that survives subtransaction commit but disappears on
* subtransaction abort. We make it a child of the immediate parent's
* CurTransactionContext.
*/
CurTransactionContext = AllocSetContextCreate(CurTransactionContext,
"CurTransactionContext",
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ALLOCSET_DEFAULT_MINSIZE,
ALLOCSET_DEFAULT_INITSIZE,
ALLOCSET_DEFAULT_MAXSIZE);
s->curTransactionContext = CurTransactionContext;
/* Make the CurTransactionContext active. */
MemoryContextSwitchTo(CurTransactionContext);
}
/*
* AtSubStart_ResourceOwner
*/
static void
AtSubStart_ResourceOwner(void)
{
TransactionState s = CurrentTransactionState;
Assert(s->parent != NULL);
/*
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* Create a resource owner for the subtransaction. We make it a child
* of the immediate parent's resource owner.
*/
s->curTransactionOwner =
ResourceOwnerCreate(s->parent->curTransactionOwner,
"SubTransaction");
CurTransactionResourceOwner = s->curTransactionOwner;
CurrentResourceOwner = s->curTransactionOwner;
}
/* ----------------------------------------------------------------
* CommitTransaction stuff
* ----------------------------------------------------------------
*/
/*
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* RecordTransactionCommit
*/
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void
RecordTransactionCommit(void)
{
int nrels;
RelFileNode *rptr;
int nchildren;
TransactionId *children;
/* Get data needed for commit record */
nrels = smgrGetPendingDeletes(true, &rptr);
nchildren = xactGetCommittedChildren(&children);
/*
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* If we made neither any XLOG entries nor any temp-rel updates, and
* have no files to be deleted, we can omit recording the transaction
* commit at all. (This test includes the effects of subtransactions,
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* so the presence of committed subxacts need not alone force a
* write.)
*/
if (MyXactMadeXLogEntry || MyXactMadeTempRelUpdate || nrels > 0)
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{
TransactionId xid = GetCurrentTransactionId();
bool madeTCentries;
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XLogRecPtr recptr;
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/* Tell bufmgr and smgr to prepare for commit */
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BufmgrCommit();
START_CRIT_SECTION();
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/*
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* If our transaction made any transaction-controlled XLOG
* entries, we need to lock out checkpoint start between writing
* our XLOG record and updating pg_clog. Otherwise it is possible
* for the checkpoint to set REDO after the XLOG record but fail
* to flush the pg_clog update to disk, leading to loss of the
* transaction commit if we crash a little later. Slightly klugy
* fix for problem discovered 2004-08-10.
*
* (If it made no transaction-controlled XLOG entries, its XID
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* appears nowhere in permanent storage, so no one else will ever
* care if it committed; so it doesn't matter if we lose the
* commit flag.)
*
* Note we only need a shared lock.
*/
madeTCentries = (MyLastRecPtr.xrecoff != 0);
if (madeTCentries)
LWLockAcquire(CheckpointStartLock, LW_SHARED);
/*
* We only need to log the commit in XLOG if the transaction made
* any transaction-controlled XLOG entries or will delete files.
*/
if (madeTCentries || nrels > 0)
{
XLogRecData rdata[3];
int lastrdata = 0;
xl_xact_commit xlrec;
xlrec.xtime = time(NULL);
xlrec.nrels = nrels;
xlrec.nsubxacts = nchildren;
rdata[0].buffer = InvalidBuffer;
rdata[0].data = (char *) (&xlrec);
rdata[0].len = MinSizeOfXactCommit;
/* dump rels to delete */
if (nrels > 0)
{
rdata[0].next = &(rdata[1]);
rdata[1].buffer = InvalidBuffer;
rdata[1].data = (char *) rptr;
rdata[1].len = nrels * sizeof(RelFileNode);
lastrdata = 1;
}
/* dump committed child Xids */
if (nchildren > 0)
{
rdata[lastrdata].next = &(rdata[2]);
rdata[2].buffer = InvalidBuffer;
rdata[2].data = (char *) children;
rdata[2].len = nchildren * sizeof(TransactionId);
lastrdata = 2;
}
rdata[lastrdata].next = NULL;
recptr = XLogInsert(RM_XACT_ID, XLOG_XACT_COMMIT, rdata);
}
else
{
/* Just flush through last record written by me */
recptr = ProcLastRecEnd;
}
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/*
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* We must flush our XLOG entries to disk if we made any XLOG
* entries, whether in or out of transaction control. For
* example, if we reported a nextval() result to the client, this
* ensures that any XLOG record generated by nextval will hit the
* disk before we report the transaction committed.
*
* Note: if we generated a commit record above, MyXactMadeXLogEntry
* will certainly be set now.
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*/
if (MyXactMadeXLogEntry)
{
/*
* Sleep before flush! So we can flush more than one commit
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* records per single fsync. (The idea is some other backend
* may do the XLogFlush while we're sleeping. This needs work
* still, because on most Unixen, the minimum select() delay
* is 10msec or more, which is way too long.)
*
* We do not sleep if enableFsync is not turned on, nor if there
* are fewer than CommitSiblings other backends with active
* transactions.
*/
if (CommitDelay > 0 && enableFsync &&
CountActiveBackends() >= CommitSiblings)
pg_usleep(CommitDelay);
XLogFlush(recptr);
}
XLOG (and related) changes: * Store two past checkpoint locations, not just one, in pg_control. On startup, we fall back to the older checkpoint if the newer one is unreadable. Also, a physical copy of the newest checkpoint record is kept in pg_control for possible use in disaster recovery (ie, complete loss of pg_xlog). Also add a version number for pg_control itself. Remove archdir from pg_control; it ought to be a GUC parameter, not a special case (not that it's implemented yet anyway). * Suppress successive checkpoint records when nothing has been entered in the WAL log since the last one. This is not so much to avoid I/O as to make it actually useful to keep track of the last two checkpoints. If the things are right next to each other then there's not a lot of redundancy gained... * Change CRC scheme to a true 64-bit CRC, not a pair of 32-bit CRCs on alternate bytes. Polynomial borrowed from ECMA DLT1 standard. * Fix XLOG record length handling so that it will work at BLCKSZ = 32k. * Change XID allocation to work more like OID allocation. (This is of dubious necessity, but I think it's a good idea anyway.) * Fix a number of minor bugs, such as off-by-one logic for XLOG file wraparound at the 4 gig mark. * Add documentation and clean up some coding infelicities; move file format declarations out to include files where planned contrib utilities can get at them. * Checkpoint will now occur every CHECKPOINT_SEGMENTS log segments or every CHECKPOINT_TIMEOUT seconds, whichever comes first. It is also possible to force a checkpoint by sending SIGUSR1 to the postmaster (undocumented feature...) * Defend against kill -9 postmaster by storing shmem block's key and ID in postmaster.pid lockfile, and checking at startup to ensure that no processes are still connected to old shmem block (if it still exists). * Switch backends to accept SIGQUIT rather than SIGUSR1 for emergency stop, for symmetry with postmaster and xlog utilities. Clean up signal handling in bootstrap.c so that xlog utilities launched by postmaster will react to signals better. * Standalone bootstrap now grabs lockfile in target directory, as added insurance against running it in parallel with live postmaster.
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/*
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* We must mark the transaction committed in clog if its XID
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* appears either in permanent rels or in local temporary rels. We
* test this by seeing if we made transaction-controlled entries
* *OR* local-rel tuple updates. Note that if we made only the
* latter, we have not emitted an XLOG record for our commit, and
* so in the event of a crash the clog update might be lost. This
* is okay because no one else will ever care whether we
* committed.
*/
if (madeTCentries || MyXactMadeTempRelUpdate)
{
TransactionIdCommit(xid);
/* to avoid race conditions, the parent must commit first */
TransactionIdCommitTree(nchildren, children);
}
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/* Unlock checkpoint lock if we acquired it */
if (madeTCentries)
LWLockRelease(CheckpointStartLock);
END_CRIT_SECTION();
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}
/* Break the chain of back-links in the XLOG records I output */
MyLastRecPtr.xrecoff = 0;
MyXactMadeXLogEntry = false;
MyXactMadeTempRelUpdate = false;
/* Show myself as out of the transaction in PGPROC array */
XLOG (and related) changes: * Store two past checkpoint locations, not just one, in pg_control. On startup, we fall back to the older checkpoint if the newer one is unreadable. Also, a physical copy of the newest checkpoint record is kept in pg_control for possible use in disaster recovery (ie, complete loss of pg_xlog). Also add a version number for pg_control itself. Remove archdir from pg_control; it ought to be a GUC parameter, not a special case (not that it's implemented yet anyway). * Suppress successive checkpoint records when nothing has been entered in the WAL log since the last one. This is not so much to avoid I/O as to make it actually useful to keep track of the last two checkpoints. If the things are right next to each other then there's not a lot of redundancy gained... * Change CRC scheme to a true 64-bit CRC, not a pair of 32-bit CRCs on alternate bytes. Polynomial borrowed from ECMA DLT1 standard. * Fix XLOG record length handling so that it will work at BLCKSZ = 32k. * Change XID allocation to work more like OID allocation. (This is of dubious necessity, but I think it's a good idea anyway.) * Fix a number of minor bugs, such as off-by-one logic for XLOG file wraparound at the 4 gig mark. * Add documentation and clean up some coding infelicities; move file format declarations out to include files where planned contrib utilities can get at them. * Checkpoint will now occur every CHECKPOINT_SEGMENTS log segments or every CHECKPOINT_TIMEOUT seconds, whichever comes first. It is also possible to force a checkpoint by sending SIGUSR1 to the postmaster (undocumented feature...) * Defend against kill -9 postmaster by storing shmem block's key and ID in postmaster.pid lockfile, and checking at startup to ensure that no processes are still connected to old shmem block (if it still exists). * Switch backends to accept SIGQUIT rather than SIGUSR1 for emergency stop, for symmetry with postmaster and xlog utilities. Clean up signal handling in bootstrap.c so that xlog utilities launched by postmaster will react to signals better. * Standalone bootstrap now grabs lockfile in target directory, as added insurance against running it in parallel with live postmaster.
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MyProc->logRec.xrecoff = 0;
/* And clean up local data */
if (rptr)
pfree(rptr);
if (children)
pfree(children);
}
/*
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* AtCommit_LocalCache
*/
static void
AtCommit_LocalCache(void)
{
/*
* Make catalog changes visible to me for the next command.
*/
CommandEndInvalidationMessages();
}
/*
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* AtCommit_Memory
*/
static void
AtCommit_Memory(void)
{
/*
* Now that we're "out" of a transaction, have the system allocate
* things in the top memory context instead of per-transaction
* contexts.
*/
MemoryContextSwitchTo(TopMemoryContext);
/*
* Release all transaction-local memory.
*/
Assert(TopTransactionContext != NULL);
MemoryContextDelete(TopTransactionContext);
TopTransactionContext = NULL;
CurTransactionContext = NULL;
CurrentTransactionState->curTransactionContext = NULL;
}
/* ----------------------------------------------------------------
* CommitSubTransaction stuff
* ----------------------------------------------------------------
*/
/*
* AtSubCommit_Memory
*/
static void
AtSubCommit_Memory(void)
{
TransactionState s = CurrentTransactionState;
Assert(s->parent != NULL);
/* Return to parent transaction level's memory context. */
CurTransactionContext = s->parent->curTransactionContext;
MemoryContextSwitchTo(CurTransactionContext);
/*
* Ordinarily we cannot throw away the child's CurTransactionContext,
* since the data it contains will be needed at upper commit. However,
* if there isn't actually anything in it, we can throw it away. This
* avoids a small memory leak in the common case of "trivial" subxacts.
*/
if (MemoryContextIsEmpty(s->curTransactionContext))
{
MemoryContextDelete(s->curTransactionContext);
s->curTransactionContext = NULL;
}
}
/*
* AtSubCommit_childXids
*
* Pass my own XID and my child XIDs up to my parent as committed children.
*/
static void
AtSubCommit_childXids(void)
{
TransactionState s = CurrentTransactionState;
MemoryContext old_cxt;
Assert(s->parent != NULL);
/*
* We keep the child-XID lists in TopTransactionContext; this avoids
* setting up child-transaction contexts for what might be just a few
* bytes of grandchild XIDs.
*/
old_cxt = MemoryContextSwitchTo(TopTransactionContext);
s->parent->childXids = lappend_xid(s->parent->childXids,
s->transactionId);
if (s->childXids != NIL)
{
s->parent->childXids = list_concat(s->parent->childXids,
s->childXids);
/*
* list_concat doesn't free the list header for the second list;
* do so here to avoid memory leakage (kluge)
*/
pfree(s->childXids);
s->childXids = NIL;
}
MemoryContextSwitchTo(old_cxt);
}
/*
* RecordSubTransactionCommit
*/
static void
RecordSubTransactionCommit(void)
{
/*
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* We do not log the subcommit in XLOG; it doesn't matter until the
* top-level transaction commits.
*
* We must mark the subtransaction subcommitted in clog if its XID
* appears either in permanent rels or in local temporary rels. We
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* test this by seeing if we made transaction-controlled entries *OR*
* local-rel tuple updates. (The test here actually covers the entire
* transaction tree so far, so it may mark subtransactions that don't
* really need it, but it's probably not worth being tenser. Note that
* if a prior subtransaction dirtied these variables, then
* RecordTransactionCommit will have to do the full pushup anyway...)
*/
if (MyLastRecPtr.xrecoff != 0 || MyXactMadeTempRelUpdate)
{
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TransactionId xid = GetCurrentTransactionId();
/* XXX does this really need to be a critical section? */
START_CRIT_SECTION();
/* Record subtransaction subcommit */
TransactionIdSubCommit(xid);
END_CRIT_SECTION();
}
}
/* ----------------------------------------------------------------
* AbortTransaction stuff
* ----------------------------------------------------------------
*/
/*
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* RecordTransactionAbort
*/
static void
RecordTransactionAbort(void)
{
int nrels;
RelFileNode *rptr;
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int nchildren;
TransactionId *children;
/* Get data needed for abort record */
nrels = smgrGetPendingDeletes(false, &rptr);
nchildren = xactGetCommittedChildren(&children);
XLOG (and related) changes: * Store two past checkpoint locations, not just one, in pg_control. On startup, we fall back to the older checkpoint if the newer one is unreadable. Also, a physical copy of the newest checkpoint record is kept in pg_control for possible use in disaster recovery (ie, complete loss of pg_xlog). Also add a version number for pg_control itself. Remove archdir from pg_control; it ought to be a GUC parameter, not a special case (not that it's implemented yet anyway). * Suppress successive checkpoint records when nothing has been entered in the WAL log since the last one. This is not so much to avoid I/O as to make it actually useful to keep track of the last two checkpoints. If the things are right next to each other then there's not a lot of redundancy gained... * Change CRC scheme to a true 64-bit CRC, not a pair of 32-bit CRCs on alternate bytes. Polynomial borrowed from ECMA DLT1 standard. * Fix XLOG record length handling so that it will work at BLCKSZ = 32k. * Change XID allocation to work more like OID allocation. (This is of dubious necessity, but I think it's a good idea anyway.) * Fix a number of minor bugs, such as off-by-one logic for XLOG file wraparound at the 4 gig mark. * Add documentation and clean up some coding infelicities; move file format declarations out to include files where planned contrib utilities can get at them. * Checkpoint will now occur every CHECKPOINT_SEGMENTS log segments or every CHECKPOINT_TIMEOUT seconds, whichever comes first. It is also possible to force a checkpoint by sending SIGUSR1 to the postmaster (undocumented feature...) * Defend against kill -9 postmaster by storing shmem block's key and ID in postmaster.pid lockfile, and checking at startup to ensure that no processes are still connected to old shmem block (if it still exists). * Switch backends to accept SIGQUIT rather than SIGUSR1 for emergency stop, for symmetry with postmaster and xlog utilities. Clean up signal handling in bootstrap.c so that xlog utilities launched by postmaster will react to signals better. * Standalone bootstrap now grabs lockfile in target directory, as added insurance against running it in parallel with live postmaster.
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/*
* If we made neither any transaction-controlled XLOG entries nor any
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* temp-rel updates, and are not going to delete any files, we can
* omit recording the transaction abort at all. No one will ever care
* that it aborted. (These tests cover our whole transaction tree.)
XLOG (and related) changes: * Store two past checkpoint locations, not just one, in pg_control. On startup, we fall back to the older checkpoint if the newer one is unreadable. Also, a physical copy of the newest checkpoint record is kept in pg_control for possible use in disaster recovery (ie, complete loss of pg_xlog). Also add a version number for pg_control itself. Remove archdir from pg_control; it ought to be a GUC parameter, not a special case (not that it's implemented yet anyway). * Suppress successive checkpoint records when nothing has been entered in the WAL log since the last one. This is not so much to avoid I/O as to make it actually useful to keep track of the last two checkpoints. If the things are right next to each other then there's not a lot of redundancy gained... * Change CRC scheme to a true 64-bit CRC, not a pair of 32-bit CRCs on alternate bytes. Polynomial borrowed from ECMA DLT1 standard. * Fix XLOG record length handling so that it will work at BLCKSZ = 32k. * Change XID allocation to work more like OID allocation. (This is of dubious necessity, but I think it's a good idea anyway.) * Fix a number of minor bugs, such as off-by-one logic for XLOG file wraparound at the 4 gig mark. * Add documentation and clean up some coding infelicities; move file format declarations out to include files where planned contrib utilities can get at them. * Checkpoint will now occur every CHECKPOINT_SEGMENTS log segments or every CHECKPOINT_TIMEOUT seconds, whichever comes first. It is also possible to force a checkpoint by sending SIGUSR1 to the postmaster (undocumented feature...) * Defend against kill -9 postmaster by storing shmem block's key and ID in postmaster.pid lockfile, and checking at startup to ensure that no processes are still connected to old shmem block (if it still exists). * Switch backends to accept SIGQUIT rather than SIGUSR1 for emergency stop, for symmetry with postmaster and xlog utilities. Clean up signal handling in bootstrap.c so that xlog utilities launched by postmaster will react to signals better. * Standalone bootstrap now grabs lockfile in target directory, as added insurance against running it in parallel with live postmaster.
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*/
if (MyLastRecPtr.xrecoff != 0 || MyXactMadeTempRelUpdate || nrels > 0)
{
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TransactionId xid = GetCurrentTransactionId();
/*
* Catch the scenario where we aborted partway through
* RecordTransactionCommit ...
*/
if (TransactionIdDidCommit(xid))
elog(PANIC, "cannot abort transaction %u, it was already committed", xid);
START_CRIT_SECTION();
XLOG (and related) changes: * Store two past checkpoint locations, not just one, in pg_control. On startup, we fall back to the older checkpoint if the newer one is unreadable. Also, a physical copy of the newest checkpoint record is kept in pg_control for possible use in disaster recovery (ie, complete loss of pg_xlog). Also add a version number for pg_control itself. Remove archdir from pg_control; it ought to be a GUC parameter, not a special case (not that it's implemented yet anyway). * Suppress successive checkpoint records when nothing has been entered in the WAL log since the last one. This is not so much to avoid I/O as to make it actually useful to keep track of the last two checkpoints. If the things are right next to each other then there's not a lot of redundancy gained... * Change CRC scheme to a true 64-bit CRC, not a pair of 32-bit CRCs on alternate bytes. Polynomial borrowed from ECMA DLT1 standard. * Fix XLOG record length handling so that it will work at BLCKSZ = 32k. * Change XID allocation to work more like OID allocation. (This is of dubious necessity, but I think it's a good idea anyway.) * Fix a number of minor bugs, such as off-by-one logic for XLOG file wraparound at the 4 gig mark. * Add documentation and clean up some coding infelicities; move file format declarations out to include files where planned contrib utilities can get at them. * Checkpoint will now occur every CHECKPOINT_SEGMENTS log segments or every CHECKPOINT_TIMEOUT seconds, whichever comes first. It is also possible to force a checkpoint by sending SIGUSR1 to the postmaster (undocumented feature...) * Defend against kill -9 postmaster by storing shmem block's key and ID in postmaster.pid lockfile, and checking at startup to ensure that no processes are still connected to old shmem block (if it still exists). * Switch backends to accept SIGQUIT rather than SIGUSR1 for emergency stop, for symmetry with postmaster and xlog utilities. Clean up signal handling in bootstrap.c so that xlog utilities launched by postmaster will react to signals better. * Standalone bootstrap now grabs lockfile in target directory, as added insurance against running it in parallel with live postmaster.
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/*
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* We only need to log the abort in XLOG if the transaction made
* any transaction-controlled XLOG entries or will delete files.
* (If it made no transaction-controlled XLOG entries, its XID
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* appears nowhere in permanent storage, so no one else will ever
* care if it committed.)
*
* We do not flush XLOG to disk unless deleting files, since the
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* default assumption after a crash would be that we aborted,
* anyway. For the same reason, we don't need to worry about
* interlocking against checkpoint start.
*/
if (MyLastRecPtr.xrecoff != 0 || nrels > 0)
{
XLogRecData rdata[3];
int lastrdata = 0;
xl_xact_abort xlrec;
XLogRecPtr recptr;
xlrec.xtime = time(NULL);
xlrec.nrels = nrels;
xlrec.nsubxacts = nchildren;
rdata[0].buffer = InvalidBuffer;
rdata[0].data = (char *) (&xlrec);
rdata[0].len = MinSizeOfXactAbort;
/* dump rels to delete */
if (nrels > 0)
{
rdata[0].next = &(rdata[1]);
rdata[1].buffer = InvalidBuffer;
rdata[1].data = (char *) rptr;
rdata[1].len = nrels * sizeof(RelFileNode);
lastrdata = 1;
}
/* dump committed child Xids */
if (nchildren > 0)
{
rdata[lastrdata].next = &(rdata[2]);
rdata[2].buffer = InvalidBuffer;
rdata[2].data = (char *) children;
rdata[2].len = nchildren * sizeof(TransactionId);
lastrdata = 2;
}
rdata[lastrdata].next = NULL;
recptr = XLogInsert(RM_XACT_ID, XLOG_XACT_ABORT, rdata);
/* Must flush if we are deleting files... */
if (nrels > 0)
XLogFlush(recptr);
}
/*
* Mark the transaction aborted in clog. This is not absolutely
* necessary but we may as well do it while we are here.
*
* The ordering here isn't critical but it seems best to mark the
* parent first. This assures an atomic transition of all the
* subtransactions to aborted state from the point of view of
* concurrent TransactionIdDidAbort calls.
*/
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TransactionIdAbort(xid);
TransactionIdAbortTree(nchildren, children);
XLOG (and related) changes: * Store two past checkpoint locations, not just one, in pg_control. On startup, we fall back to the older checkpoint if the newer one is unreadable. Also, a physical copy of the newest checkpoint record is kept in pg_control for possible use in disaster recovery (ie, complete loss of pg_xlog). Also add a version number for pg_control itself. Remove archdir from pg_control; it ought to be a GUC parameter, not a special case (not that it's implemented yet anyway). * Suppress successive checkpoint records when nothing has been entered in the WAL log since the last one. This is not so much to avoid I/O as to make it actually useful to keep track of the last two checkpoints. If the things are right next to each other then there's not a lot of redundancy gained... * Change CRC scheme to a true 64-bit CRC, not a pair of 32-bit CRCs on alternate bytes. Polynomial borrowed from ECMA DLT1 standard. * Fix XLOG record length handling so that it will work at BLCKSZ = 32k. * Change XID allocation to work more like OID allocation. (This is of dubious necessity, but I think it's a good idea anyway.) * Fix a number of minor bugs, such as off-by-one logic for XLOG file wraparound at the 4 gig mark. * Add documentation and clean up some coding infelicities; move file format declarations out to include files where planned contrib utilities can get at them. * Checkpoint will now occur every CHECKPOINT_SEGMENTS log segments or every CHECKPOINT_TIMEOUT seconds, whichever comes first. It is also possible to force a checkpoint by sending SIGUSR1 to the postmaster (undocumented feature...) * Defend against kill -9 postmaster by storing shmem block's key and ID in postmaster.pid lockfile, and checking at startup to ensure that no processes are still connected to old shmem block (if it still exists). * Switch backends to accept SIGQUIT rather than SIGUSR1 for emergency stop, for symmetry with postmaster and xlog utilities. Clean up signal handling in bootstrap.c so that xlog utilities launched by postmaster will react to signals better. * Standalone bootstrap now grabs lockfile in target directory, as added insurance against running it in parallel with live postmaster.
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END_CRIT_SECTION();
}
XLOG (and related) changes: * Store two past checkpoint locations, not just one, in pg_control. On startup, we fall back to the older checkpoint if the newer one is unreadable. Also, a physical copy of the newest checkpoint record is kept in pg_control for possible use in disaster recovery (ie, complete loss of pg_xlog). Also add a version number for pg_control itself. Remove archdir from pg_control; it ought to be a GUC parameter, not a special case (not that it's implemented yet anyway). * Suppress successive checkpoint records when nothing has been entered in the WAL log since the last one. This is not so much to avoid I/O as to make it actually useful to keep track of the last two checkpoints. If the things are right next to each other then there's not a lot of redundancy gained... * Change CRC scheme to a true 64-bit CRC, not a pair of 32-bit CRCs on alternate bytes. Polynomial borrowed from ECMA DLT1 standard. * Fix XLOG record length handling so that it will work at BLCKSZ = 32k. * Change XID allocation to work more like OID allocation. (This is of dubious necessity, but I think it's a good idea anyway.) * Fix a number of minor bugs, such as off-by-one logic for XLOG file wraparound at the 4 gig mark. * Add documentation and clean up some coding infelicities; move file format declarations out to include files where planned contrib utilities can get at them. * Checkpoint will now occur every CHECKPOINT_SEGMENTS log segments or every CHECKPOINT_TIMEOUT seconds, whichever comes first. It is also possible to force a checkpoint by sending SIGUSR1 to the postmaster (undocumented feature...) * Defend against kill -9 postmaster by storing shmem block's key and ID in postmaster.pid lockfile, and checking at startup to ensure that no processes are still connected to old shmem block (if it still exists). * Switch backends to accept SIGQUIT rather than SIGUSR1 for emergency stop, for symmetry with postmaster and xlog utilities. Clean up signal handling in bootstrap.c so that xlog utilities launched by postmaster will react to signals better. * Standalone bootstrap now grabs lockfile in target directory, as added insurance against running it in parallel with live postmaster.
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/* Break the chain of back-links in the XLOG records I output */
MyLastRecPtr.xrecoff = 0;
MyXactMadeXLogEntry = false;
MyXactMadeTempRelUpdate = false;
/* Show myself as out of the transaction in PGPROC array */
XLOG (and related) changes: * Store two past checkpoint locations, not just one, in pg_control. On startup, we fall back to the older checkpoint if the newer one is unreadable. Also, a physical copy of the newest checkpoint record is kept in pg_control for possible use in disaster recovery (ie, complete loss of pg_xlog). Also add a version number for pg_control itself. Remove archdir from pg_control; it ought to be a GUC parameter, not a special case (not that it's implemented yet anyway). * Suppress successive checkpoint records when nothing has been entered in the WAL log since the last one. This is not so much to avoid I/O as to make it actually useful to keep track of the last two checkpoints. If the things are right next to each other then there's not a lot of redundancy gained... * Change CRC scheme to a true 64-bit CRC, not a pair of 32-bit CRCs on alternate bytes. Polynomial borrowed from ECMA DLT1 standard. * Fix XLOG record length handling so that it will work at BLCKSZ = 32k. * Change XID allocation to work more like OID allocation. (This is of dubious necessity, but I think it's a good idea anyway.) * Fix a number of minor bugs, such as off-by-one logic for XLOG file wraparound at the 4 gig mark. * Add documentation and clean up some coding infelicities; move file format declarations out to include files where planned contrib utilities can get at them. * Checkpoint will now occur every CHECKPOINT_SEGMENTS log segments or every CHECKPOINT_TIMEOUT seconds, whichever comes first. It is also possible to force a checkpoint by sending SIGUSR1 to the postmaster (undocumented feature...) * Defend against kill -9 postmaster by storing shmem block's key and ID in postmaster.pid lockfile, and checking at startup to ensure that no processes are still connected to old shmem block (if it still exists). * Switch backends to accept SIGQUIT rather than SIGUSR1 for emergency stop, for symmetry with postmaster and xlog utilities. Clean up signal handling in bootstrap.c so that xlog utilities launched by postmaster will react to signals better. * Standalone bootstrap now grabs lockfile in target directory, as added insurance against running it in parallel with live postmaster.
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MyProc->logRec.xrecoff = 0;
/* And clean up local data */
if (rptr)
pfree(rptr);
if (children)
pfree(children);
}
/*
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* AtAbort_Memory
*/
static void
AtAbort_Memory(void)
{
/*
* Make sure we are in a valid context (not a child of
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* TopTransactionContext...). Note that it is possible for this code
* to be called when we aren't in a transaction at all; go directly to
* TopMemoryContext in that case.
*/
if (TopTransactionContext != NULL)
{
MemoryContextSwitchTo(TopTransactionContext);
/*
* We do not want to destroy the transaction's global state yet,
* so we can't free any memory here.
*/
}
else
MemoryContextSwitchTo(TopMemoryContext);
}
/*
* AtSubAbort_Memory
*/
static void
AtSubAbort_Memory(void)
{
Assert(TopTransactionContext != NULL);
MemoryContextSwitchTo(TopTransactionContext);
}
/*
* AtSubAbort_childXids
*/
static void
AtSubAbort_childXids(void)
{
TransactionState s = CurrentTransactionState;
/*
* We keep the child-XID lists in TopTransactionContext (see
* AtSubCommit_childXids). This means we'd better free the list
* explicitly at abort to avoid leakage.
*/
list_free(s->childXids);
s->childXids = NIL;
}
/*
* RecordSubTransactionAbort
*/
static void
RecordSubTransactionAbort(void)
{
int nrels;
RelFileNode *rptr;
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TransactionId xid = GetCurrentTransactionId();
int nchildren;
TransactionId *children;
/* Get data needed for abort record */
nrels = smgrGetPendingDeletes(false, &rptr);
nchildren = xactGetCommittedChildren(&children);
/*
* If we made neither any transaction-controlled XLOG entries nor any
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* temp-rel updates, and are not going to delete any files, we can
* omit recording the transaction abort at all. No one will ever care
* that it aborted. (These tests cover our whole transaction tree,
* and therefore may mark subxacts that don't really need it, but it's
* probably not worth being tenser.)
*
* In this case we needn't worry about marking subcommitted children as
* aborted, because they didn't mark themselves as subcommitted in the
* first place; see the optimization in RecordSubTransactionCommit.
*/
if (MyLastRecPtr.xrecoff != 0 || MyXactMadeTempRelUpdate || nrels > 0)
{
START_CRIT_SECTION();
/*
* We only need to log the abort in XLOG if the transaction made
* any transaction-controlled XLOG entries or will delete files.
*/
if (MyLastRecPtr.xrecoff != 0 || nrels > 0)
{
XLogRecData rdata[3];
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int lastrdata = 0;
xl_xact_abort xlrec;
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XLogRecPtr recptr;
xlrec.xtime = time(NULL);
xlrec.nrels = nrels;
xlrec.nsubxacts = nchildren;
rdata[0].buffer = InvalidBuffer;
rdata[0].data = (char *) (&xlrec);
rdata[0].len = MinSizeOfXactAbort;
/* dump rels to delete */
if (nrels > 0)
{
rdata[0].next = &(rdata[1]);
rdata[1].buffer = InvalidBuffer;
rdata[1].data = (char *) rptr;
rdata[1].len = nrels * sizeof(RelFileNode);
lastrdata = 1;
}
/* dump committed child Xids */
if (nchildren > 0)
{
rdata[lastrdata].next = &(rdata[2]);
rdata[2].buffer = InvalidBuffer;
rdata[2].data = (char *) children;
rdata[2].len = nchildren * sizeof(TransactionId);
lastrdata = 2;
}
rdata[lastrdata].next = NULL;
recptr = XLogInsert(RM_XACT_ID, XLOG_XACT_ABORT, rdata);
/* Must flush if we are deleting files... */
if (nrels > 0)
XLogFlush(recptr);
}
/*
* Mark the transaction aborted in clog. This is not absolutely
* necessary but XactLockTableWait makes use of it to avoid waiting
* for already-aborted subtransactions.
*/
TransactionIdAbort(xid);
TransactionIdAbortTree(nchildren, children);
END_CRIT_SECTION();
}
/*
* We can immediately remove failed XIDs from PGPROC's cache of
* running child XIDs. It's easiest to do it here while we have the
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* child XID array at hand, even though in the main-transaction case
* the equivalent work happens just after return from
* RecordTransactionAbort.
*/
XidCacheRemoveRunningXids(xid, nchildren, children);
/* And clean up local data */
if (rptr)
pfree(rptr);
if (children)
pfree(children);
}
/* ----------------------------------------------------------------
* CleanupTransaction stuff
* ----------------------------------------------------------------
*/
/*
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* AtCleanup_Memory
*/
static void
AtCleanup_Memory(void)
{
/*
* Now that we're "out" of a transaction, have the system allocate
* things in the top memory context instead of per-transaction
* contexts.
*/
MemoryContextSwitchTo(TopMemoryContext);
Assert(CurrentTransactionState->parent == NULL);
/*
* Release all transaction-local memory.
*/
if (TopTransactionContext != NULL)
MemoryContextDelete(TopTransactionContext);
TopTransactionContext = NULL;
CurTransactionContext = NULL;
CurrentTransactionState->curTransactionContext = NULL;
}
/* ----------------------------------------------------------------
* CleanupSubTransaction stuff
* ----------------------------------------------------------------
*/
/*
* AtSubCleanup_Memory
*/
static void
AtSubCleanup_Memory(void)
{
TransactionState s = CurrentTransactionState;
Assert(s->parent != NULL);
/* Make sure we're not in an about-to-be-deleted context */
MemoryContextSwitchTo(s->parent->curTransactionContext);
CurTransactionContext = s->parent->curTransactionContext;
/*
* Delete the subxact local memory contexts. Its CurTransactionContext
* can go too (note this also kills CurTransactionContexts from any
* children of the subxact).
*/
if (s->curTransactionContext)
MemoryContextDelete(s->curTransactionContext);
s->curTransactionContext = NULL;
}
/* ----------------------------------------------------------------
* interface routines
* ----------------------------------------------------------------
*/
/*
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* StartTransaction
*/
static void
StartTransaction(void)
{
TransactionState s;
/*
* Let's just make sure the state stack is empty
*/
s = &TopTransactionStateData;
CurrentTransactionState = s;
/*
* check the current transaction state
*/
if (s->state != TRANS_DEFAULT)
elog(WARNING, "StartTransaction while in %s state",
TransStateAsString(s->state));
/*
* set the current transaction state information appropriately during
* start processing
*/
s->state = TRANS_START;
/*
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* Make sure we've freed any old snapshot, and reset xact state
* variables
*/
FreeXactSnapshot();
XactIsoLevel = DefaultXactIsoLevel;
XactReadOnly = DefaultXactReadOnly;
/*
* reinitialize within-transaction counters
*/
s->subTransactionId = TopSubTransactionId;
currentSubTransactionId = TopSubTransactionId;
currentCommandId = FirstCommandId;
/*
* must initialize resource-management stuff first
*/
AtStart_Memory();
AtStart_ResourceOwner();
/*
* generate a new transaction id
*/
s->transactionId = GetNewTransactionId(false);
XactLockTableInsert(s->transactionId);
/*
* set now()
*/
xactStartTime = GetCurrentAbsoluteTimeUsec(&(xactStartTimeUsec));
/*
* initialize current transaction state fields
*/
s->nestingLevel = 1;
s->childXids = NIL;
/*
* You might expect to see "s->currentUser = GetUserId();" here, but
* you won't because it doesn't work during startup; the userid isn't
* set yet during a backend's first transaction start. We only use
* the currentUser field in sub-transaction state structs.
*
* prevXactReadOnly is also valid only in sub-transactions.
*/
/*
* initialize other subsystems for new transaction
*/
AtStart_Inval();
AtStart_Cache();
AfterTriggerBeginXact();
/*
* done with start processing, set current transaction state to "in
* progress"
*/
s->state = TRANS_INPROGRESS;
ShowTransactionState("StartTransaction");
}
/*
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* CommitTransaction
*/
static void
CommitTransaction(void)
{
TransactionState s = CurrentTransactionState;
ShowTransactionState("CommitTransaction");
/*
* check the current transaction state
*/
if (s->state != TRANS_INPROGRESS)
elog(WARNING, "CommitTransaction while in %s state",
TransStateAsString(s->state));
Assert(s->parent == NULL);
/*
* Tell the trigger manager that this transaction is about to be
* committed. He'll invoke all trigger deferred until XACT before we
* really start on committing the transaction.
*/
AfterTriggerEndXact();
/*
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* Similarly, let ON COMMIT management do its thing before we start to
* commit.
*/
PreCommit_on_commit_actions();
/* Prevent cancel/die interrupt while cleaning up */
HOLD_INTERRUPTS();
/*
* set the current transaction state information appropriately during
* the abort processing
*/
s->state = TRANS_COMMIT;
/*
* Do pre-commit processing (most of this stuff requires database
* access, and in fact could still cause an error...)
*/
AtCommit_Portals();
/* close large objects before lower-level cleanup */
AtEOXact_LargeObject(true);
/* NOTIFY commit must come before lower-level cleanup */
AtCommit_Notify();
/* Update the flat password file if we changed pg_shadow or pg_group */
/* This should be the last step before commit */
AtEOXact_UpdatePasswordFile(true);
/*
* Here is where we really truly commit.
*/
RecordTransactionCommit();
/*
* Let others know about no transaction in progress by me. Note that
* this must be done _before_ releasing locks we hold and _after_
* RecordTransactionCommit.
*
* LWLockAcquire(SInvalLock) is required: UPDATE with xid 0 is blocked by
* xid 1' UPDATE, xid 1 is doing commit while xid 2 gets snapshot - if
* xid 2' GetSnapshotData sees xid 1 as running then it must see xid 0
* as running as well or it will see two tuple versions - one deleted
* by xid 1 and one inserted by xid 0. See notes in GetSnapshotData.
*/
if (MyProc != NULL)
{
/* Lock SInvalLock because that's what GetSnapshotData uses. */
LWLockAcquire(SInvalLock, LW_EXCLUSIVE);
MyProc->xid = InvalidTransactionId;
MyProc->xmin = InvalidTransactionId;
/* Clear the subtransaction-XID cache too while holding the lock */
MyProc->subxids.nxids = 0;
MyProc->subxids.overflowed = false;
LWLockRelease(SInvalLock);
}
/*
* This is all post-commit cleanup. Note that if an error is raised
* here, it's too late to abort the transaction. This should be just
* noncritical resource releasing.
*
* The ordering of operations is not entirely random. The idea is:
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* release resources visible to other backends (eg, files, buffer
* pins); then release locks; then release backend-local resources. We
* want to release locks at the point where any backend waiting for us
* will see our transaction as being fully cleaned up.
*
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* Resources that can be associated with individual queries are handled
* by the ResourceOwner mechanism. The other calls here are for
* backend-wide state.
*/
CallXactCallbacks(XACT_EVENT_COMMIT);
ResourceOwnerRelease(TopTransactionResourceOwner,
RESOURCE_RELEASE_BEFORE_LOCKS,
true, true);
/*
* Make catalog changes visible to all backends. This has to happen
* after relcache references are dropped (see comments for
* AtEOXact_RelationCache), but before locks are released (if anyone
* is waiting for lock on a relation we've modified, we want them to
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* know about the catalog change before they start using the
* relation).
*/
AtEOXact_Inval(true);
/*
* Likewise, dropping of files deleted during the transaction is best done
* after releasing relcache and buffer pins. (This is not strictly
* necessary during commit, since such pins should have been released
* already, but this ordering is definitely critical during abort.)
*/
smgrDoPendingDeletes(true);
ResourceOwnerRelease(TopTransactionResourceOwner,
RESOURCE_RELEASE_LOCKS,
true, true);
ResourceOwnerRelease(TopTransactionResourceOwner,
RESOURCE_RELEASE_AFTER_LOCKS,
true, true);
AtEOXact_GUC(true, false);
AtEOXact_SPI(true);
AtEOXact_on_commit_actions(true);
AtEOXact_Namespace(true);
/* smgrcommit already done */
AtEOXact_Files();
pgstat_count_xact_commit();
CurrentResourceOwner = NULL;
ResourceOwnerDelete(TopTransactionResourceOwner);
s->curTransactionOwner = NULL;
CurTransactionResourceOwner = NULL;
TopTransactionResourceOwner = NULL;
AtCommit_Memory();
s->transactionId = InvalidTransactionId;
s->subTransactionId = InvalidSubTransactionId;
s->nestingLevel = 0;
s->childXids = NIL;
/*
* done with commit processing, set current transaction state back to
* default
*/
s->state = TRANS_DEFAULT;
RESUME_INTERRUPTS();
}
/*
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* AbortTransaction
*/
static void
AbortTransaction(void)
{
TransactionState s = CurrentTransactionState;
/* Prevent cancel/die interrupt while cleaning up */
HOLD_INTERRUPTS();
/*
* Release any LW locks we might be holding as quickly as possible.
* (Regular locks, however, must be held till we finish aborting.)
* Releasing LW locks is critical since we might try to grab them
* again while cleaning up!
*/
LWLockReleaseAll();
/* Clean up buffer I/O and buffer context locks, too */
AbortBufferIO();
UnlockBuffers();
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/*
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* Also clean up any open wait for lock, since the lock manager will
* choke if we try to wait for another lock before doing this.
*/
LockWaitCancel();
/*
* check the current transaction state
*/
if (s->state != TRANS_INPROGRESS)
elog(WARNING, "AbortTransaction while in %s state",
TransStateAsString(s->state));
Assert(s->parent == NULL);
/*
* set the current transaction state information appropriately during
* the abort processing
*/
s->state = TRANS_ABORT;
/* Make sure we are in a valid memory context */
AtAbort_Memory();
/*
* Reset user id which might have been changed transiently. We cannot
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* use s->currentUser, but must get the session userid from
* miscinit.c.
*
* (Note: it is not necessary to restore session authorization here
* because that can only be changed via GUC, and GUC will take care of
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* rolling it back if need be. However, an error within a SECURITY
* DEFINER function could send control here with the wrong current
* userid.)
*/
SetUserId(GetSessionUserId());
/*
* do abort processing
*/
AfterTriggerAbortXact();
AtAbort_Portals();
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AtEOXact_LargeObject(false); /* 'false' means it's abort */
AtAbort_Notify();
AtEOXact_UpdatePasswordFile(false);
/* Advertise the fact that we aborted in pg_clog. */
RecordTransactionAbort();
/*
* Let others know about no transaction in progress by me. Note that
* this must be done _before_ releasing locks we hold and _after_
* RecordTransactionAbort.
*/
if (MyProc != NULL)
{
/* Lock SInvalLock because that's what GetSnapshotData uses. */
LWLockAcquire(SInvalLock, LW_EXCLUSIVE);
MyProc->xid = InvalidTransactionId;
MyProc->xmin = InvalidTransactionId;
/* Clear the subtransaction-XID cache too while holding the lock */
MyProc->subxids.nxids = 0;
MyProc->subxids.overflowed = false;
LWLockRelease(SInvalLock);
}
/*
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* Post-abort cleanup. See notes in CommitTransaction() concerning
* ordering.
*/
CallXactCallbacks(XACT_EVENT_ABORT);
ResourceOwnerRelease(TopTransactionResourceOwner,
RESOURCE_RELEASE_BEFORE_LOCKS,
false, true);
AtEOXact_Inval(false);
smgrDoPendingDeletes(false);
ResourceOwnerRelease(TopTransactionResourceOwner,
RESOURCE_RELEASE_LOCKS,
false, true);
ResourceOwnerRelease(TopTransactionResourceOwner,
RESOURCE_RELEASE_AFTER_LOCKS,
false, true);
AtEOXact_GUC(false, false);
AtEOXact_SPI(false);
AtEOXact_on_commit_actions(false);
AtEOXact_Namespace(false);
smgrabort();
AtEOXact_Files();
pgstat_count_xact_rollback();
/*
* State remains TRANS_ABORT until CleanupTransaction().
*/
RESUME_INTERRUPTS();
}
/*
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* CleanupTransaction
*/
static void
CleanupTransaction(void)
{
TransactionState s = CurrentTransactionState;
/*
* State should still be TRANS_ABORT from AbortTransaction().
*/
if (s->state != TRANS_ABORT)
elog(FATAL, "CleanupTransaction: unexpected state %s",
TransStateAsString(s->state));
/*
* do abort cleanup processing
*/
AtCleanup_Portals(); /* now safe to release portal memory */
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CurrentResourceOwner = NULL; /* and resource owner */
if (TopTransactionResourceOwner)
ResourceOwnerDelete(TopTransactionResourceOwner);
s->curTransactionOwner = NULL;
CurTransactionResourceOwner = NULL;
TopTransactionResourceOwner = NULL;
AtCleanup_Memory(); /* and transaction memory */
s->transactionId = InvalidTransactionId;
s->subTransactionId = InvalidSubTransactionId;
s->nestingLevel = 0;
s->childXids = NIL;
/*
* done with abort processing, set current transaction state back to
* default
*/
s->state = TRANS_DEFAULT;
}
/*
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* StartTransactionCommand
*/
void
StartTransactionCommand(void)
{
TransactionState s = CurrentTransactionState;
switch (s->blockState)
{
/*
* if we aren't in a transaction block, we just do our usual
* start transaction.
*/
case TBLOCK_DEFAULT:
StartTransaction();
s->blockState = TBLOCK_STARTED;
break;
/*
* We are somewhere in a transaction block or subtransaction
* and about to start a new command. For now we do nothing,
* but someday we may do command-local resource initialization.
* (Note that any needed CommandCounterIncrement was done by
* the previous CommitTransactionCommand.)
*/
case TBLOCK_INPROGRESS:
case TBLOCK_SUBINPROGRESS:
break;
/*
* Here we are in a failed transaction block (one of
* the commands caused an abort) so we do nothing but remain in
* the abort state. Eventually we will get a ROLLBACK command
* which will get us out of this state. (It is up to other
* code to ensure that no commands other than ROLLBACK will be
* processed in these states.)
*/
case TBLOCK_ABORT:
case TBLOCK_SUBABORT:
break;
/* These cases are invalid. */
case TBLOCK_STARTED:
case TBLOCK_BEGIN:
case TBLOCK_SUBBEGIN:
case TBLOCK_END:
case TBLOCK_SUBEND:
case TBLOCK_ABORT_END:
case TBLOCK_SUBABORT_END:
case TBLOCK_ABORT_PENDING:
case TBLOCK_SUBABORT_PENDING:
case TBLOCK_SUBRESTART:
case TBLOCK_SUBABORT_RESTART:
elog(ERROR, "StartTransactionCommand: unexpected state %s",
BlockStateAsString(s->blockState));
break;
}
/*
* We must switch to CurTransactionContext before returning. This is
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* already done if we called StartTransaction, otherwise not.
*/
Assert(CurTransactionContext != NULL);
MemoryContextSwitchTo(CurTransactionContext);
}
/*
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* CommitTransactionCommand
*/
void
CommitTransactionCommand(void)
{
TransactionState s = CurrentTransactionState;
switch (s->blockState)
{
/*
* This shouldn't happen, because it means the previous
* StartTransactionCommand didn't set the STARTED state
* appropriately.
*/
case TBLOCK_DEFAULT:
elog(FATAL, "CommitTransactionCommand: unexpected state %s",
BlockStateAsString(s->blockState));
break;
/*
* If we aren't in a transaction block, just do our usual
* transaction commit, and return to the idle state.
*/
case TBLOCK_STARTED:
CommitTransaction();
s->blockState = TBLOCK_DEFAULT;
break;
/*
* We are completing a "BEGIN TRANSACTION" command, so we
* change to the "transaction block in progress" state and
* return. (We assume the BEGIN did nothing to the database,
* so we need no CommandCounterIncrement.)
*/
case TBLOCK_BEGIN:
s->blockState = TBLOCK_INPROGRESS;
break;
/*
* This is the case when we have finished executing a command
* someplace within a transaction block. We increment the
* command counter and return.
*/
case TBLOCK_INPROGRESS:
case TBLOCK_SUBINPROGRESS:
CommandCounterIncrement();
break;
/*
* We are completing a "COMMIT" command. Do it and return to
* the idle state.
*/
case TBLOCK_END:
CommitTransaction();
s->blockState = TBLOCK_DEFAULT;
break;
/*
* Here we are in the middle of a transaction block but one of
* the commands caused an abort so we do nothing but remain in
* the abort state. Eventually we will get a ROLLBACK comand.
*/
case TBLOCK_ABORT:
case TBLOCK_SUBABORT:
break;
/*
* Here we were in an aborted transaction block and we just
* got the ROLLBACK command from the user, so clean up the
* already-aborted transaction and return to the idle state.
*/
case TBLOCK_ABORT_END:
CleanupTransaction();
s->blockState = TBLOCK_DEFAULT;
break;
/*
* Here we were in a perfectly good transaction block but the
* user told us to ROLLBACK anyway. We have to abort the
* transaction and then clean up.
*/
case TBLOCK_ABORT_PENDING:
AbortTransaction();
CleanupTransaction();
s->blockState = TBLOCK_DEFAULT;
break;
/*
* We were just issued a SAVEPOINT inside a transaction block.
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* Start a subtransaction. (DefineSavepoint already did
* PushTransaction, so as to have someplace to put the
* SUBBEGIN state.)
*/
case TBLOCK_SUBBEGIN:
StartSubTransaction();
s->blockState = TBLOCK_SUBINPROGRESS;
break;
/*
* We were issued a COMMIT or RELEASE command, so we end the
* current subtransaction and return to the parent transaction.
* The parent might be ended too, so repeat till we are all the
* way out or find an INPROGRESS transaction.
*/
case TBLOCK_SUBEND:
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do
{
CommitSubTransaction();
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s = CurrentTransactionState; /* changed by pop */
} while (s->blockState == TBLOCK_SUBEND);
/* If we had a COMMIT command, finish off the main xact too */
if (s->blockState == TBLOCK_END)
{
Assert(s->parent == NULL);
CommitTransaction();
s->blockState = TBLOCK_DEFAULT;
}
else
{
Assert(s->blockState == TBLOCK_INPROGRESS ||
s->blockState == TBLOCK_SUBINPROGRESS);
}
break;
/*
* The current already-failed subtransaction is ending due to a
* ROLLBACK or ROLLBACK TO command, so pop it and recursively
* examine the parent (which could be in any of several states).
*/
case TBLOCK_SUBABORT_END:
CleanupSubTransaction();
CommitTransactionCommand();
break;
/*
* As above, but it's not dead yet, so abort first.
*/
case TBLOCK_SUBABORT_PENDING:
AbortSubTransaction();
CleanupSubTransaction();
CommitTransactionCommand();
break;
/*
* The current subtransaction is the target of a ROLLBACK TO
* command. Abort and pop it, then start a new subtransaction
* with the same name.
*/
case TBLOCK_SUBRESTART:
{
char *name;
int savepointLevel;
/* save name and keep Cleanup from freeing it */
name = s->name;
s->name = NULL;
savepointLevel = s->savepointLevel;
AbortSubTransaction();
CleanupSubTransaction();
DefineSavepoint(NULL);
s = CurrentTransactionState; /* changed by push */
s->name = name;
s->savepointLevel = savepointLevel;
/* This is the same as TBLOCK_SUBBEGIN case */
AssertState(s->blockState == TBLOCK_SUBBEGIN);
StartSubTransaction();
s->blockState = TBLOCK_SUBINPROGRESS;
}
break;
/*
* Same as above, but the subtransaction had already failed,
* so we don't need AbortSubTransaction.
*/
case TBLOCK_SUBABORT_RESTART:
{
char *name;
int savepointLevel;
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/* save name and keep Cleanup from freeing it */
name = s->name;
s->name = NULL;
savepointLevel = s->savepointLevel;
CleanupSubTransaction();
DefineSavepoint(NULL);
s = CurrentTransactionState; /* changed by push */
s->name = name;
s->savepointLevel = savepointLevel;
/* This is the same as TBLOCK_SUBBEGIN case */
AssertState(s->blockState == TBLOCK_SUBBEGIN);
StartSubTransaction();
s->blockState = TBLOCK_SUBINPROGRESS;
}
break;
}
}
/*
* AbortCurrentTransaction
*/
void
AbortCurrentTransaction(void)
{
TransactionState s = CurrentTransactionState;
switch (s->blockState)
{
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/*
* we aren't in a transaction, so we do nothing.
*/
case TBLOCK_DEFAULT:
break;
/*
* if we aren't in a transaction block, we just do the basic
* abort & cleanup transaction.
*/
case TBLOCK_STARTED:
AbortTransaction();
CleanupTransaction();
s->blockState = TBLOCK_DEFAULT;
break;
/*
* If we are in TBLOCK_BEGIN it means something screwed up
* right after reading "BEGIN TRANSACTION". We assume that
* the user will interpret the error as meaning the BEGIN
* failed to get him into a transaction block, so we should
* abort and return to idle state.
*/
case TBLOCK_BEGIN:
AbortTransaction();
CleanupTransaction();
s->blockState = TBLOCK_DEFAULT;
break;
/*
* We are somewhere in a transaction block and we've gotten a
* failure, so we abort the transaction and set up the persistent
* ABORT state. We will stay in ABORT until we get a ROLLBACK.
*/
case TBLOCK_INPROGRESS:
AbortTransaction();
s->blockState = TBLOCK_ABORT;
/* CleanupTransaction happens when we exit TBLOCK_ABORT_END */
break;
/*
* Here, we failed while trying to COMMIT. Clean up the
* transaction and return to idle state (we do not want to
* stay in the transaction).
*/
case TBLOCK_END:
AbortTransaction();
CleanupTransaction();
s->blockState = TBLOCK_DEFAULT;
break;
/*
* Here, we are already in an aborted transaction state and
* are waiting for a ROLLBACK, but for some reason we failed
* again! So we just remain in the abort state.
*/
case TBLOCK_ABORT:
case TBLOCK_SUBABORT:
break;
/*
* We are in a failed transaction and we got the ROLLBACK command.
* We have already aborted, we just need to cleanup and go to
* idle state.
*/
case TBLOCK_ABORT_END:
CleanupTransaction();
s->blockState = TBLOCK_DEFAULT;
break;
/*
* We are in a live transaction and we got a ROLLBACK command.
* Abort, cleanup, go to idle state.
*/
case TBLOCK_ABORT_PENDING:
AbortTransaction();
CleanupTransaction();
s->blockState = TBLOCK_DEFAULT;
break;
/*
* We got an error inside a subtransaction. Abort just the
* subtransaction, and go to the persistent SUBABORT state
* until we get ROLLBACK.
*/
case TBLOCK_SUBINPROGRESS:
AbortSubTransaction();
s->blockState = TBLOCK_SUBABORT;
break;
/*
* If we failed while trying to create a subtransaction, clean up
* the broken subtransaction and abort the parent. The same
* applies if we get a failure while ending a subtransaction.
*/
case TBLOCK_SUBBEGIN:
case TBLOCK_SUBEND:
case TBLOCK_SUBABORT_PENDING:
case TBLOCK_SUBRESTART:
AbortSubTransaction();
CleanupSubTransaction();
AbortCurrentTransaction();
break;
/*
* Same as above, except the Abort() was already done.
*/
case TBLOCK_SUBABORT_END:
case TBLOCK_SUBABORT_RESTART:
CleanupSubTransaction();
AbortCurrentTransaction();
break;
}
}
/*
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* PreventTransactionChain
*
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* This routine is to be called by statements that must not run inside
* a transaction block, typically because they have non-rollback-able
* side effects or do internal commits.
*
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* If we have already started a transaction block, issue an error; also issue
* an error if we appear to be running inside a user-defined function (which
* could issue more commands and possibly cause a failure after the statement
* completes). Subtransactions are verboten too.
*
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* stmtNode: pointer to parameter block for statement; this is used in
* a very klugy way to determine whether we are inside a function.
* stmtType: statement type name for error messages.
*/
void
PreventTransactionChain(void *stmtNode, const char *stmtType)
{
/*
* xact block already started?
*/
if (IsTransactionBlock())
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_ACTIVE_SQL_TRANSACTION),
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/* translator: %s represents an SQL statement name */
errmsg("%s cannot run inside a transaction block",
stmtType)));
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/*
* subtransaction?
*/
if (IsSubTransaction())
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_ACTIVE_SQL_TRANSACTION),
/* translator: %s represents an SQL statement name */
errmsg("%s cannot run inside a subtransaction",
stmtType)));
/*
* Are we inside a function call? If the statement's parameter block
* was allocated in QueryContext, assume it is an interactive command.
* Otherwise assume it is coming from a function.
*/
if (!MemoryContextContains(QueryContext, stmtNode))
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_ACTIVE_SQL_TRANSACTION),
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/* translator: %s represents an SQL statement name */
errmsg("%s cannot be executed from a function", stmtType)));
/* If we got past IsTransactionBlock test, should be in default state */
if (CurrentTransactionState->blockState != TBLOCK_DEFAULT &&
CurrentTransactionState->blockState != TBLOCK_STARTED)
elog(FATAL, "cannot prevent transaction chain");
/* all okay */
}
/*
* RequireTransactionChain
*
* This routine is to be called by statements that must run inside
* a transaction block, because they have no effects that persist past
* transaction end (and so calling them outside a transaction block
* is presumably an error). DECLARE CURSOR is an example.
*
* If we appear to be running inside a user-defined function, we do not
* issue an error, since the function could issue more commands that make
* use of the current statement's results. Likewise subtransactions.
* Thus this is an inverse for PreventTransactionChain.
*
* stmtNode: pointer to parameter block for statement; this is used in
* a very klugy way to determine whether we are inside a function.
* stmtType: statement type name for error messages.
*/
void
RequireTransactionChain(void *stmtNode, const char *stmtType)
{
/*
* xact block already started?
*/
if (IsTransactionBlock())
return;
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/*
* subtransaction?
*/
if (IsSubTransaction())
return;
/*
* Are we inside a function call? If the statement's parameter block
* was allocated in QueryContext, assume it is an interactive command.
* Otherwise assume it is coming from a function.
*/
if (!MemoryContextContains(QueryContext, stmtNode))
return;
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_NO_ACTIVE_SQL_TRANSACTION),
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/* translator: %s represents an SQL statement name */
errmsg("%s may only be used in transaction blocks",
stmtType)));
}
/*
* IsInTransactionChain
*
* This routine is for statements that need to behave differently inside
* a transaction block than when running as single commands. ANALYZE is
* currently the only example.
*
* stmtNode: pointer to parameter block for statement; this is used in
* a very klugy way to determine whether we are inside a function.
*/
bool
IsInTransactionChain(void *stmtNode)
{
/*
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* Return true on same conditions that would make
* PreventTransactionChain error out
*/
if (IsTransactionBlock())
return true;
if (IsSubTransaction())
return true;
if (!MemoryContextContains(QueryContext, stmtNode))
return true;
if (CurrentTransactionState->blockState != TBLOCK_DEFAULT &&
CurrentTransactionState->blockState != TBLOCK_STARTED)
return true;
return false;
}
/*
* Register or deregister callback functions for start- and end-of-xact
* operations.
*
* These functions are intended for use by dynamically loaded modules.
* For built-in modules we generally just hardwire the appropriate calls
* (mainly because it's easier to control the order that way, where needed).
*
* At transaction end, the callback occurs post-commit or post-abort, so the
* callback functions can only do noncritical cleanup.
*/
void
RegisterXactCallback(XactCallback callback, void *arg)
{
XactCallbackItem *item;
item = (XactCallbackItem *)
MemoryContextAlloc(TopMemoryContext, sizeof(XactCallbackItem));
item->callback = callback;
item->arg = arg;
item->next = Xact_callbacks;
Xact_callbacks = item;
}
void
UnregisterXactCallback(XactCallback callback, void *arg)
{
XactCallbackItem *item;
XactCallbackItem *prev;
prev = NULL;
for (item = Xact_callbacks; item; prev = item, item = item->next)
{
if (item->callback == callback && item->arg == arg)
{
if (prev)
prev->next = item->next;
else
Xact_callbacks = item->next;
pfree(item);
break;
}
}
}
static void
CallXactCallbacks(XactEvent event)
{
XactCallbackItem *item;
for (item = Xact_callbacks; item; item = item->next)
(*item->callback) (event, item->arg);
}
/*
* Register or deregister callback functions for start- and end-of-subxact
* operations.
*
* Pretty much same as above, but for subtransaction events.
*
* At subtransaction end, the callback occurs post-subcommit or post-subabort,
* so the callback functions can only do noncritical cleanup. At
* subtransaction start, the callback is called when the subtransaction has
* finished initializing.
*/
void
RegisterSubXactCallback(SubXactCallback callback, void *arg)
{
SubXactCallbackItem *item;
item = (SubXactCallbackItem *)
MemoryContextAlloc(TopMemoryContext, sizeof(SubXactCallbackItem));
item->callback = callback;
item->arg = arg;
item->next = SubXact_callbacks;
SubXact_callbacks = item;
}
void
UnregisterSubXactCallback(SubXactCallback callback, void *arg)
{
SubXactCallbackItem *item;
SubXactCallbackItem *prev;
prev = NULL;
for (item = SubXact_callbacks; item; prev = item, item = item->next)
{
if (item->callback == callback && item->arg == arg)
{
if (prev)
prev->next = item->next;
else
SubXact_callbacks = item->next;
pfree(item);
break;
}
}
}
static void
CallSubXactCallbacks(SubXactEvent event,
SubTransactionId mySubid,
SubTransactionId parentSubid)
{
SubXactCallbackItem *item;
for (item = SubXact_callbacks; item; item = item->next)
(*item->callback) (event, mySubid, parentSubid, item->arg);
}
/* ----------------------------------------------------------------
* transaction block support
* ----------------------------------------------------------------
*/
/*
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* BeginTransactionBlock
* This executes a BEGIN command.
*/
void
BeginTransactionBlock(void)
{
TransactionState s = CurrentTransactionState;
switch (s->blockState)
{
/*
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* We are not inside a transaction block, so allow one to
* begin.
*/
case TBLOCK_STARTED:
s->blockState = TBLOCK_BEGIN;
break;
/*
* Already a transaction block in progress.
*/
case TBLOCK_INPROGRESS:
case TBLOCK_SUBINPROGRESS:
case TBLOCK_ABORT:
case TBLOCK_SUBABORT:
ereport(WARNING,
(errcode(ERRCODE_ACTIVE_SQL_TRANSACTION),
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errmsg("there is already a transaction in progress")));
break;
/* These cases are invalid. */
case TBLOCK_DEFAULT:
case TBLOCK_BEGIN:
case TBLOCK_SUBBEGIN:
case TBLOCK_END:
case TBLOCK_SUBEND:
case TBLOCK_ABORT_END:
case TBLOCK_SUBABORT_END:
case TBLOCK_ABORT_PENDING:
case TBLOCK_SUBABORT_PENDING:
case TBLOCK_SUBRESTART:
case TBLOCK_SUBABORT_RESTART:
elog(FATAL, "BeginTransactionBlock: unexpected state %s",
BlockStateAsString(s->blockState));
break;
}
}
/*
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* EndTransactionBlock
* This executes a COMMIT command.
*
* Since COMMIT may actually do a ROLLBACK, the result indicates what
* happened: TRUE for COMMIT, FALSE for ROLLBACK.
*
* Note that we don't actually do anything here except change blockState.
* The real work will be done in the upcoming CommitTransactionCommand().
* We do it this way because it's not convenient to change memory context,
* resource owner, etc while executing inside a Portal.
*/
bool
EndTransactionBlock(void)
{
TransactionState s = CurrentTransactionState;
bool result = false;
switch (s->blockState)
{
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/*
* We are in a transaction block, so tell CommitTransactionCommand
* to COMMIT.
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*/
case TBLOCK_INPROGRESS:
s->blockState = TBLOCK_END;
result = true;
break;
/*
* We are in a failed transaction block. Tell
* CommitTransactionCommand it's time to exit the block.
*/
case TBLOCK_ABORT:
s->blockState = TBLOCK_ABORT_END;
break;
/*
* We are in a live subtransaction block. Set up to subcommit
* all open subtransactions and then commit the main transaction.
*/
case TBLOCK_SUBINPROGRESS:
while (s->parent != NULL)
{
if (s->blockState == TBLOCK_SUBINPROGRESS)
s->blockState = TBLOCK_SUBEND;
else
elog(FATAL, "EndTransactionBlock: unexpected state %s",
BlockStateAsString(s->blockState));
s = s->parent;
}
if (s->blockState == TBLOCK_INPROGRESS)
s->blockState = TBLOCK_END;
else
elog(FATAL, "EndTransactionBlock: unexpected state %s",
BlockStateAsString(s->blockState));
result = true;
break;
/*
* Here we are inside an aborted subtransaction. Treat the
* COMMIT as ROLLBACK: set up to abort everything and exit
* the main transaction.
*/
case TBLOCK_SUBABORT:
while (s->parent != NULL)
{
if (s->blockState == TBLOCK_SUBINPROGRESS)
s->blockState = TBLOCK_SUBABORT_PENDING;
else if (s->blockState == TBLOCK_SUBABORT)
s->blockState = TBLOCK_SUBABORT_END;
else
elog(FATAL, "EndTransactionBlock: unexpected state %s",
BlockStateAsString(s->blockState));
s = s->parent;
}
if (s->blockState == TBLOCK_INPROGRESS)
s->blockState = TBLOCK_ABORT_PENDING;
else if (s->blockState == TBLOCK_ABORT)
s->blockState = TBLOCK_ABORT_END;
else
elog(FATAL, "EndTransactionBlock: unexpected state %s",
BlockStateAsString(s->blockState));
break;
/*
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* here, the user issued COMMIT when not inside a transaction.
* Issue a WARNING and go to abort state. The upcoming call
* to CommitTransactionCommand() will then put us back into
* the default state.
*/
case TBLOCK_STARTED:
ereport(WARNING,
(errcode(ERRCODE_NO_ACTIVE_SQL_TRANSACTION),
errmsg("there is no transaction in progress")));
s->blockState = TBLOCK_ABORT_PENDING;
break;
/* These cases are invalid. */
case TBLOCK_DEFAULT:
case TBLOCK_BEGIN:
case TBLOCK_SUBBEGIN:
case TBLOCK_END:
case TBLOCK_SUBEND:
case TBLOCK_ABORT_END:
case TBLOCK_SUBABORT_END:
case TBLOCK_ABORT_PENDING:
case TBLOCK_SUBABORT_PENDING:
case TBLOCK_SUBRESTART:
case TBLOCK_SUBABORT_RESTART:
elog(FATAL, "EndTransactionBlock: unexpected state %s",
BlockStateAsString(s->blockState));
break;
}
return result;
}
/*
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* UserAbortTransactionBlock
* This executes a ROLLBACK command.
*
* As above, we don't actually do anything here except change blockState.
*/
void
UserAbortTransactionBlock(void)
{
TransactionState s = CurrentTransactionState;
switch (s->blockState)
{
/*
* We are inside a transaction block and we got a ROLLBACK
* command from the user, so tell CommitTransactionCommand
* to abort and exit the transaction block.
*/
case TBLOCK_INPROGRESS:
s->blockState = TBLOCK_ABORT_PENDING;
break;
/*
* We are inside a failed transaction block and we got a ROLLBACK
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* command from the user. Abort processing is already done,
* so CommitTransactionCommand just has to cleanup and go back
* to idle state.
*/
case TBLOCK_ABORT:
s->blockState = TBLOCK_ABORT_END;
break;
/*
* We are inside a subtransaction. Mark everything
* up to top level as exitable.
*/
case TBLOCK_SUBINPROGRESS:
case TBLOCK_SUBABORT:
while (s->parent != NULL)
{
if (s->blockState == TBLOCK_SUBINPROGRESS)
s->blockState = TBLOCK_SUBABORT_PENDING;
else if (s->blockState == TBLOCK_SUBABORT)
s->blockState = TBLOCK_SUBABORT_END;
else
elog(FATAL, "UserAbortTransactionBlock: unexpected state %s",
BlockStateAsString(s->blockState));
s = s->parent;
}
if (s->blockState == TBLOCK_INPROGRESS)
s->blockState = TBLOCK_ABORT_PENDING;
else if (s->blockState == TBLOCK_ABORT)
s->blockState = TBLOCK_ABORT_END;
else
elog(FATAL, "UserAbortTransactionBlock: unexpected state %s",
BlockStateAsString(s->blockState));
break;
/*
* The user issued ABORT when not inside a transaction. Issue
* a WARNING and go to abort state. The upcoming call to
* CommitTransactionCommand() will then put us back into the
* default state.
*/
case TBLOCK_STARTED:
ereport(WARNING,
(errcode(ERRCODE_NO_ACTIVE_SQL_TRANSACTION),
errmsg("there is no transaction in progress")));
s->blockState = TBLOCK_ABORT_PENDING;
break;
/* These cases are invalid. */
case TBLOCK_DEFAULT:
case TBLOCK_BEGIN:
case TBLOCK_SUBBEGIN:
case TBLOCK_END:
case TBLOCK_SUBEND:
case TBLOCK_ABORT_END:
case TBLOCK_SUBABORT_END:
case TBLOCK_ABORT_PENDING:
case TBLOCK_SUBABORT_PENDING:
case TBLOCK_SUBRESTART:
case TBLOCK_SUBABORT_RESTART:
elog(FATAL, "UserAbortTransactionBlock: unexpected state %s",
BlockStateAsString(s->blockState));
break;
}
}
/*
* DefineSavepoint
* This executes a SAVEPOINT command.
*/
void
DefineSavepoint(char *name)
{
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TransactionState s = CurrentTransactionState;
switch (s->blockState)
{
case TBLOCK_INPROGRESS:
case TBLOCK_SUBINPROGRESS:
/* Normal subtransaction start */
PushTransaction();
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s = CurrentTransactionState; /* changed by push */
/*
* Savepoint names, like the TransactionState block itself,
* live in TopTransactionContext.
*/
if (name)
s->name = MemoryContextStrdup(TopTransactionContext, name);
break;
/* These cases are invalid. */
case TBLOCK_DEFAULT:
case TBLOCK_STARTED:
case TBLOCK_BEGIN:
case TBLOCK_SUBBEGIN:
case TBLOCK_END:
case TBLOCK_SUBEND:
case TBLOCK_ABORT:
case TBLOCK_SUBABORT:
case TBLOCK_ABORT_END:
case TBLOCK_SUBABORT_END:
case TBLOCK_ABORT_PENDING:
case TBLOCK_SUBABORT_PENDING:
case TBLOCK_SUBRESTART:
case TBLOCK_SUBABORT_RESTART:
elog(FATAL, "DefineSavepoint: unexpected state %s",
BlockStateAsString(s->blockState));
break;
}
}
/*
* ReleaseSavepoint
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* This executes a RELEASE command.
*
* As above, we don't actually do anything here except change blockState.
*/
void
ReleaseSavepoint(List *options)
{
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TransactionState s = CurrentTransactionState;
TransactionState target,
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xact;
ListCell *cell;
char *name = NULL;
switch (s->blockState)
{
/*
* We can't rollback to a savepoint if there is no savepoint
* defined.
*/
case TBLOCK_INPROGRESS:
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_S_E_INVALID_SPECIFICATION),
errmsg("no such savepoint")));
break;
/*
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* We are in a non-aborted subtransaction. This is the only
* valid case.
*/
case TBLOCK_SUBINPROGRESS:
break;
/* These cases are invalid. */
case TBLOCK_DEFAULT:
case TBLOCK_STARTED:
case TBLOCK_BEGIN:
case TBLOCK_SUBBEGIN:
case TBLOCK_END:
case TBLOCK_SUBEND:
case TBLOCK_ABORT:
case TBLOCK_SUBABORT:
case TBLOCK_ABORT_END:
case TBLOCK_SUBABORT_END:
case TBLOCK_ABORT_PENDING:
case TBLOCK_SUBABORT_PENDING:
case TBLOCK_SUBRESTART:
case TBLOCK_SUBABORT_RESTART:
elog(FATAL, "ReleaseSavepoint: unexpected state %s",
BlockStateAsString(s->blockState));
break;
}
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foreach(cell, options)
{
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DefElem *elem = lfirst(cell);
if (strcmp(elem->defname, "savepoint_name") == 0)
name = strVal(elem->arg);
}
Assert(PointerIsValid(name));
for (target = s; PointerIsValid(target); target = target->parent)
{
if (PointerIsValid(target->name) && strcmp(target->name, name) == 0)
break;
}
if (!PointerIsValid(target))
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_S_E_INVALID_SPECIFICATION),
errmsg("no such savepoint")));
/* disallow crossing savepoint level boundaries */
if (target->savepointLevel != s->savepointLevel)
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_S_E_INVALID_SPECIFICATION),
errmsg("no such savepoint")));
/*
* Mark "commit pending" all subtransactions up to the target
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* subtransaction. The actual commits will happen when control gets
* to CommitTransactionCommand.
*/
xact = CurrentTransactionState;
for (;;)
{
Assert(xact->blockState == TBLOCK_SUBINPROGRESS);
xact->blockState = TBLOCK_SUBEND;
if (xact == target)
break;
xact = xact->parent;
Assert(PointerIsValid(xact));
}
}
/*
* RollbackToSavepoint
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* This executes a ROLLBACK TO <savepoint> command.
*
* As above, we don't actually do anything here except change blockState.
*/
void
RollbackToSavepoint(List *options)
{
TransactionState s = CurrentTransactionState;
TransactionState target,
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xact;
ListCell *cell;
char *name = NULL;
switch (s->blockState)
{
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/*
* We can't rollback to a savepoint if there is no savepoint
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* defined.
*/
case TBLOCK_INPROGRESS:
case TBLOCK_ABORT:
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_S_E_INVALID_SPECIFICATION),
errmsg("no such savepoint")));
break;
/*
* There is at least one savepoint, so proceed.
*/
case TBLOCK_SUBINPROGRESS:
case TBLOCK_SUBABORT:
break;
/* These cases are invalid. */
case TBLOCK_DEFAULT:
case TBLOCK_STARTED:
case TBLOCK_BEGIN:
case TBLOCK_SUBBEGIN:
case TBLOCK_END:
case TBLOCK_SUBEND:
case TBLOCK_ABORT_END:
case TBLOCK_SUBABORT_END:
case TBLOCK_ABORT_PENDING:
case TBLOCK_SUBABORT_PENDING:
case TBLOCK_SUBRESTART:
case TBLOCK_SUBABORT_RESTART:
elog(FATAL, "RollbackToSavepoint: unexpected state %s",
BlockStateAsString(s->blockState));
break;
}
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foreach(cell, options)
{
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DefElem *elem = lfirst(cell);
if (strcmp(elem->defname, "savepoint_name") == 0)
name = strVal(elem->arg);
}
Assert(PointerIsValid(name));
for (target = s; PointerIsValid(target); target = target->parent)
{
if (PointerIsValid(target->name) && strcmp(target->name, name) == 0)
break;
}
if (!PointerIsValid(target))
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_S_E_INVALID_SPECIFICATION),
errmsg("no such savepoint")));
/* disallow crossing savepoint level boundaries */
if (target->savepointLevel != s->savepointLevel)
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_S_E_INVALID_SPECIFICATION),
errmsg("no such savepoint")));
/*
* Mark "abort pending" all subtransactions up to the target
* subtransaction. The actual aborts will happen when control gets
* to CommitTransactionCommand.
*/
xact = CurrentTransactionState;
for (;;)
{
if (xact == target)
break;
if (xact->blockState == TBLOCK_SUBINPROGRESS)
xact->blockState = TBLOCK_SUBABORT_PENDING;
else if (xact->blockState == TBLOCK_SUBABORT)
xact->blockState = TBLOCK_SUBABORT_END;
else
elog(FATAL, "RollbackToSavepoint: unexpected state %s",
BlockStateAsString(xact->blockState));
xact = xact->parent;
Assert(PointerIsValid(xact));
}
/* And mark the target as "restart pending" */
if (xact->blockState == TBLOCK_SUBINPROGRESS)
xact->blockState = TBLOCK_SUBRESTART;
else if (xact->blockState == TBLOCK_SUBABORT)
xact->blockState = TBLOCK_SUBABORT_RESTART;
else
elog(FATAL, "RollbackToSavepoint: unexpected state %s",
BlockStateAsString(xact->blockState));
}
/*
* BeginInternalSubTransaction
* This is the same as DefineSavepoint except it allows TBLOCK_STARTED
* state, and therefore it can safely be used in a function that might
* be called when not inside a BEGIN block. Also, we automatically
* cycle through CommitTransactionCommand/StartTransactionCommand
* instead of expecting the caller to do it.
*/
void
BeginInternalSubTransaction(char *name)
{
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TransactionState s = CurrentTransactionState;
switch (s->blockState)
{
case TBLOCK_STARTED:
case TBLOCK_INPROGRESS:
case TBLOCK_SUBINPROGRESS:
/* Normal subtransaction start */
PushTransaction();
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s = CurrentTransactionState; /* changed by push */
/*
* Savepoint names, like the TransactionState block itself,
* live in TopTransactionContext.
*/
if (name)
s->name = MemoryContextStrdup(TopTransactionContext, name);
break;
/* These cases are invalid. */
case TBLOCK_DEFAULT:
case TBLOCK_BEGIN:
case TBLOCK_SUBBEGIN:
case TBLOCK_END:
case TBLOCK_SUBEND:
case TBLOCK_ABORT:
case TBLOCK_SUBABORT:
case TBLOCK_ABORT_END:
case TBLOCK_SUBABORT_END:
case TBLOCK_ABORT_PENDING:
case TBLOCK_SUBABORT_PENDING:
case TBLOCK_SUBRESTART:
case TBLOCK_SUBABORT_RESTART:
elog(FATAL, "BeginInternalSubTransaction: unexpected state %s",
BlockStateAsString(s->blockState));
break;
}
CommitTransactionCommand();
StartTransactionCommand();
}
/*
* ReleaseCurrentSubTransaction
*
* RELEASE (ie, commit) the innermost subtransaction, regardless of its
* savepoint name (if any).
* NB: do NOT use CommitTransactionCommand/StartTransactionCommand with this.
*/
void
ReleaseCurrentSubTransaction(void)
{
TransactionState s = CurrentTransactionState;
if (s->blockState != TBLOCK_SUBINPROGRESS)
elog(ERROR, "ReleaseCurrentSubTransaction: unexpected state %s",
BlockStateAsString(s->blockState));
Assert(s->state == TRANS_INPROGRESS);
MemoryContextSwitchTo(CurTransactionContext);
CommitSubTransaction();
s = CurrentTransactionState; /* changed by pop */
Assert(s->state == TRANS_INPROGRESS);
}
/*
* RollbackAndReleaseCurrentSubTransaction
*
* ROLLBACK and RELEASE (ie, abort) the innermost subtransaction, regardless
* of its savepoint name (if any).
* NB: do NOT use CommitTransactionCommand/StartTransactionCommand with this.
*/
void
RollbackAndReleaseCurrentSubTransaction(void)
{
TransactionState s = CurrentTransactionState;
switch (s->blockState)
{
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/* Must be in a subtransaction */
case TBLOCK_SUBINPROGRESS:
case TBLOCK_SUBABORT:
break;
/* These cases are invalid. */
case TBLOCK_DEFAULT:
case TBLOCK_STARTED:
case TBLOCK_BEGIN:
case TBLOCK_SUBBEGIN:
case TBLOCK_INPROGRESS:
case TBLOCK_END:
case TBLOCK_SUBEND:
case TBLOCK_ABORT:
case TBLOCK_ABORT_END:
case TBLOCK_SUBABORT_END:
case TBLOCK_ABORT_PENDING:
case TBLOCK_SUBABORT_PENDING:
case TBLOCK_SUBRESTART:
case TBLOCK_SUBABORT_RESTART:
elog(FATAL, "RollbackAndReleaseCurrentSubTransaction: unexpected state %s",
BlockStateAsString(s->blockState));
break;
}
/*
* Abort the current subtransaction, if needed.
*/
if (s->blockState == TBLOCK_SUBINPROGRESS)
AbortSubTransaction();
/* And clean it up, too */
CleanupSubTransaction();
s = CurrentTransactionState; /* changed by pop */
AssertState(s->blockState == TBLOCK_SUBINPROGRESS ||
s->blockState == TBLOCK_INPROGRESS ||
s->blockState == TBLOCK_STARTED);
}
/*
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* AbortOutOfAnyTransaction
*
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* This routine is provided for error recovery purposes. It aborts any
* active transaction or transaction block, leaving the system in a known
* idle state.
*/
void
AbortOutOfAnyTransaction(void)
{
TransactionState s = CurrentTransactionState;
/*
* Get out of any transaction or nested transaction
*/
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do
{
switch (s->blockState)
{
case TBLOCK_DEFAULT:
/* Not in a transaction, do nothing */
break;
case TBLOCK_STARTED:
case TBLOCK_BEGIN:
case TBLOCK_INPROGRESS:
case TBLOCK_END:
case TBLOCK_ABORT_PENDING:
/* In a transaction, so clean up */
AbortTransaction();
CleanupTransaction();
s->blockState = TBLOCK_DEFAULT;
break;
case TBLOCK_ABORT:
case TBLOCK_ABORT_END:
/* AbortTransaction already done, still need Cleanup */
CleanupTransaction();
s->blockState = TBLOCK_DEFAULT;
break;
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/*
* In a subtransaction, so clean it up and abort parent
* too
*/
case TBLOCK_SUBBEGIN:
case TBLOCK_SUBINPROGRESS:
case TBLOCK_SUBEND:
case TBLOCK_SUBABORT_PENDING:
case TBLOCK_SUBRESTART:
AbortSubTransaction();
CleanupSubTransaction();
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s = CurrentTransactionState; /* changed by pop */
break;
case TBLOCK_SUBABORT:
case TBLOCK_SUBABORT_END:
case TBLOCK_SUBABORT_RESTART:
/* As above, but AbortSubTransaction already done */
CleanupSubTransaction();
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s = CurrentTransactionState; /* changed by pop */
break;
}
} while (s->blockState != TBLOCK_DEFAULT);
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/* Should be out of all subxacts now */
Assert(s->parent == NULL);
}
/*
* IsTransactionBlock --- are we within a transaction block?
*/
bool
IsTransactionBlock(void)
{
TransactionState s = CurrentTransactionState;
if (s->blockState == TBLOCK_DEFAULT || s->blockState == TBLOCK_STARTED)
return false;
return true;
}
/*
* IsTransactionOrTransactionBlock --- are we within either a transaction
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* or a transaction block? (The backend is only really "idle" when this
* returns false.)
*
* This should match up with IsTransactionBlock and IsTransactionState.
*/
bool
IsTransactionOrTransactionBlock(void)
{
TransactionState s = CurrentTransactionState;
if (s->blockState == TBLOCK_DEFAULT)
return false;
return true;
}
/*
* TransactionBlockStatusCode - return status code to send in ReadyForQuery
*/
char
TransactionBlockStatusCode(void)
{
TransactionState s = CurrentTransactionState;
switch (s->blockState)
{
case TBLOCK_DEFAULT:
case TBLOCK_STARTED:
return 'I'; /* idle --- not in transaction */
case TBLOCK_BEGIN:
case TBLOCK_SUBBEGIN:
case TBLOCK_INPROGRESS:
case TBLOCK_SUBINPROGRESS:
case TBLOCK_END:
case TBLOCK_SUBEND:
return 'T'; /* in transaction */
case TBLOCK_ABORT:
case TBLOCK_SUBABORT:
case TBLOCK_ABORT_END:
case TBLOCK_SUBABORT_END:
case TBLOCK_ABORT_PENDING:
case TBLOCK_SUBABORT_PENDING:
case TBLOCK_SUBRESTART:
case TBLOCK_SUBABORT_RESTART:
return 'E'; /* in failed transaction */
}
/* should never get here */
elog(FATAL, "invalid transaction block state: %s",
BlockStateAsString(s->blockState));
return 0; /* keep compiler quiet */
}
/*
* IsSubTransaction
*/
bool
IsSubTransaction(void)
{
TransactionState s = CurrentTransactionState;
if (s->nestingLevel >= 2)
return true;
return false;
}
/*
* StartSubTransaction
*
* If you're wondering why this is separate from PushTransaction: it's because
* we can't conveniently do this stuff right inside DefineSavepoint. The
* SAVEPOINT utility command will be executed inside a Portal, and if we
* muck with CurrentMemoryContext or CurrentResourceOwner then exit from
* the Portal will undo those settings. So we make DefineSavepoint just
* push a dummy transaction block, and when control returns to the main
* idle loop, CommitTransactionCommand will be called, and we'll come here
* to finish starting the subtransaction.
*/
static void
StartSubTransaction(void)
{
TransactionState s = CurrentTransactionState;
if (s->state != TRANS_DEFAULT)
elog(WARNING, "StartSubTransaction while in %s state",
TransStateAsString(s->state));
s->state = TRANS_START;
/*
* Initialize subsystems for new subtransaction
*
* must initialize resource-management stuff first
*/
AtSubStart_Memory();
AtSubStart_ResourceOwner();
AtSubStart_Inval();
AtSubStart_Notify();
AfterTriggerBeginSubXact();
s->state = TRANS_INPROGRESS;
/*
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* Call start-of-subxact callbacks
*/
CallSubXactCallbacks(SUBXACT_EVENT_START_SUB, s->subTransactionId,
s->parent->subTransactionId);
ShowTransactionState("StartSubTransaction");
}
/*
* CommitSubTransaction
*
* The caller has to make sure to always reassign CurrentTransactionState
* if it has a local pointer to it after calling this function.
*/
static void
CommitSubTransaction(void)
{
TransactionState s = CurrentTransactionState;
ShowTransactionState("CommitSubTransaction");
if (s->state != TRANS_INPROGRESS)
elog(WARNING, "CommitSubTransaction while in %s state",
TransStateAsString(s->state));
/* Pre-commit processing goes here -- nothing to do at the moment */
s->state = TRANS_COMMIT;
/* Must CCI to ensure commands of subtransaction are seen as done */
CommandCounterIncrement();
/* Mark subtransaction as subcommitted */
if (TransactionIdIsValid(s->transactionId))
{
RecordSubTransactionCommit();
AtSubCommit_childXids();
}
/* Post-commit cleanup */
AfterTriggerEndSubXact(true);
AtSubCommit_Portals(s->subTransactionId,
s->parent->subTransactionId,
s->parent->curTransactionOwner);
AtEOSubXact_LargeObject(true, s->subTransactionId,
s->parent->subTransactionId);
AtSubCommit_Notify();
AtEOSubXact_UpdatePasswordFile(true, s->subTransactionId,
s->parent->subTransactionId);
CallSubXactCallbacks(SUBXACT_EVENT_COMMIT_SUB, s->subTransactionId,
s->parent->subTransactionId);
ResourceOwnerRelease(s->curTransactionOwner,
RESOURCE_RELEASE_BEFORE_LOCKS,
true, false);
AtEOSubXact_RelationCache(true, s->subTransactionId,
s->parent->subTransactionId);
AtEOSubXact_Inval(true);
AtSubCommit_smgr();
/*
* The only lock we actually release here is the subtransaction XID lock.
* The rest just get transferred to the parent resource owner.
*/
CurrentResourceOwner = s->curTransactionOwner;
if (TransactionIdIsValid(s->transactionId))
XactLockTableDelete(s->transactionId);
ResourceOwnerRelease(s->curTransactionOwner,
RESOURCE_RELEASE_LOCKS,
true, false);
ResourceOwnerRelease(s->curTransactionOwner,
RESOURCE_RELEASE_AFTER_LOCKS,
true, false);
AtEOXact_GUC(true, true);
AtEOSubXact_SPI(true, s->subTransactionId);
AtEOSubXact_on_commit_actions(true, s->subTransactionId,
s->parent->subTransactionId);
AtEOSubXact_Namespace(true, s->subTransactionId,
s->parent->subTransactionId);
AtEOSubXact_Files(true, s->subTransactionId,
s->parent->subTransactionId);
/*
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* We need to restore the upper transaction's read-only state, in case
* the upper is read-write while the child is read-only; GUC will
* incorrectly think it should leave the child state in place.
*/
XactReadOnly = s->prevXactReadOnly;
CurrentResourceOwner = s->parent->curTransactionOwner;
CurTransactionResourceOwner = s->parent->curTransactionOwner;
ResourceOwnerDelete(s->curTransactionOwner);
s->curTransactionOwner = NULL;
AtSubCommit_Memory();
s->state = TRANS_DEFAULT;
PopTransaction();
}
/*
* AbortSubTransaction
*/
static void
AbortSubTransaction(void)
{
TransactionState s = CurrentTransactionState;
ShowTransactionState("AbortSubTransaction");
if (s->state != TRANS_INPROGRESS)
elog(WARNING, "AbortSubTransaction while in %s state",
TransStateAsString(s->state));
HOLD_INTERRUPTS();
s->state = TRANS_ABORT;
/*
* Release any LW locks we might be holding as quickly as possible.
* (Regular locks, however, must be held till we finish aborting.)
* Releasing LW locks is critical since we might try to grab them
* again while cleaning up!
*
* FIXME This may be incorrect --- Are there some locks we should keep?
* Buffer locks, for example? I don't think so but I'm not sure.
*/
LWLockReleaseAll();
AbortBufferIO();
UnlockBuffers();
LockWaitCancel();
/*
* do abort processing
*/
AtSubAbort_Memory();
/*
* We can skip all this stuff if the subxact failed before creating
* a ResourceOwner...
*/
if (s->curTransactionOwner)
{
AfterTriggerEndSubXact(false);
AtSubAbort_Portals(s->subTransactionId,
s->parent->subTransactionId,
s->parent->curTransactionOwner);
AtEOSubXact_LargeObject(false, s->subTransactionId,
s->parent->subTransactionId);
AtSubAbort_Notify();
AtEOSubXact_UpdatePasswordFile(false, s->subTransactionId,
s->parent->subTransactionId);
/* Advertise the fact that we aborted in pg_clog. */
if (TransactionIdIsValid(s->transactionId))
{
RecordSubTransactionAbort();
AtSubAbort_childXids();
}
/* Post-abort cleanup */
CallSubXactCallbacks(SUBXACT_EVENT_ABORT_SUB, s->subTransactionId,
s->parent->subTransactionId);
ResourceOwnerRelease(s->curTransactionOwner,
RESOURCE_RELEASE_BEFORE_LOCKS,
false, false);
AtEOSubXact_RelationCache(false, s->subTransactionId,
s->parent->subTransactionId);
AtEOSubXact_Inval(false);
AtSubAbort_smgr();
ResourceOwnerRelease(s->curTransactionOwner,
RESOURCE_RELEASE_LOCKS,
false, false);
ResourceOwnerRelease(s->curTransactionOwner,
RESOURCE_RELEASE_AFTER_LOCKS,
false, false);
AtEOXact_GUC(false, true);
AtEOSubXact_SPI(false, s->subTransactionId);
AtEOSubXact_on_commit_actions(false, s->subTransactionId,
s->parent->subTransactionId);
AtEOSubXact_Namespace(false, s->subTransactionId,
s->parent->subTransactionId);
AtEOSubXact_Files(false, s->subTransactionId,
s->parent->subTransactionId);
}
/*
* Reset user id which might have been changed transiently. Here we
* want to restore to the userid that was current at subxact entry.
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* (As in AbortTransaction, we need not worry about the session
* userid.)
*
* Must do this after AtEOXact_GUC to handle the case where we entered
* the subxact inside a SECURITY DEFINER function (hence current and
* session userids were different) and then session auth was changed
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* inside the subxact. GUC will reset both current and session
* userids to the entry-time session userid. This is right in every
* other scenario so it seems simplest to let GUC do that and fix it
* here.
*/
SetUserId(s->currentUser);
/*
* Restore the upper transaction's read-only state, too. This should
* be redundant with GUC's cleanup but we may as well do it for
* consistency with the commit case.
*/
XactReadOnly = s->prevXactReadOnly;
RESUME_INTERRUPTS();
}
/*
* CleanupSubTransaction
*
* The caller has to make sure to always reassign CurrentTransactionState
* if it has a local pointer to it after calling this function.
*/
static void
CleanupSubTransaction(void)
{
TransactionState s = CurrentTransactionState;
ShowTransactionState("CleanupSubTransaction");
if (s->state != TRANS_ABORT)
elog(WARNING, "CleanupSubTransaction while in %s state",
TransStateAsString(s->state));
AtSubCleanup_Portals(s->subTransactionId);
CurrentResourceOwner = s->parent->curTransactionOwner;
CurTransactionResourceOwner = s->parent->curTransactionOwner;
if (s->curTransactionOwner)
ResourceOwnerDelete(s->curTransactionOwner);
s->curTransactionOwner = NULL;
AtSubCleanup_Memory();
s->state = TRANS_DEFAULT;
PopTransaction();
}
/*
* PushTransaction
* Create transaction state stack entry for a subtransaction
*
* The caller has to make sure to always reassign CurrentTransactionState
* if it has a local pointer to it after calling this function.
*/
static void
PushTransaction(void)
{
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TransactionState p = CurrentTransactionState;
TransactionState s;
AclId currentUser;
/*
* At present, GetUserId cannot fail, but let's not assume that. Get
* the ID before entering the critical code sequence.
*/
currentUser = GetUserId();
/*
* We keep subtransaction state nodes in TopTransactionContext.
*/
s = (TransactionState)
MemoryContextAllocZero(TopTransactionContext,
sizeof(TransactionStateData));
/*
* Assign a subtransaction ID, watching out for counter wraparound.
*/
currentSubTransactionId += 1;
if (currentSubTransactionId == InvalidSubTransactionId)
{
currentSubTransactionId -= 1;
pfree(s);
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_PROGRAM_LIMIT_EXCEEDED),
errmsg("cannot have more than 2^32-1 subtransactions in a transaction")));
}
/*
* We can now stack a minimally valid subtransaction without fear of
* failure.
*/
s->transactionId = InvalidTransactionId; /* until assigned */
s->subTransactionId = currentSubTransactionId;
s->parent = p;
s->nestingLevel = p->nestingLevel + 1;
s->savepointLevel = p->savepointLevel;
s->state = TRANS_DEFAULT;
s->blockState = TBLOCK_SUBBEGIN;
s->currentUser = currentUser;
s->prevXactReadOnly = XactReadOnly;
CurrentTransactionState = s;
/*
* AbortSubTransaction and CleanupSubTransaction have to be able to
* cope with the subtransaction from here on out; in particular they
* should not assume that it necessarily has a transaction context,
* resource owner, or XID.
*/
}
/*
* PopTransaction
* Pop back to parent transaction state
*
* The caller has to make sure to always reassign CurrentTransactionState
* if it has a local pointer to it after calling this function.
*/
static void
PopTransaction(void)
{
TransactionState s = CurrentTransactionState;
if (s->state != TRANS_DEFAULT)
elog(WARNING, "PopTransaction while in %s state",
TransStateAsString(s->state));
if (s->parent == NULL)
elog(FATAL, "PopTransaction with no parent");
CurrentTransactionState = s->parent;
/* Let's just make sure CurTransactionContext is good */
CurTransactionContext = s->parent->curTransactionContext;
MemoryContextSwitchTo(CurTransactionContext);
/* Ditto for ResourceOwner links */
CurTransactionResourceOwner = s->parent->curTransactionOwner;
CurrentResourceOwner = s->parent->curTransactionOwner;
/* Free the old child structure */
if (s->name)
pfree(s->name);
pfree(s);
}
/*
* ShowTransactionState
* Debug support
*/
static void
ShowTransactionState(const char *str)
{
/* skip work if message will definitely not be printed */
if (log_min_messages <= DEBUG2 || client_min_messages <= DEBUG2)
{
elog(DEBUG2, "%s", str);
ShowTransactionStateRec(CurrentTransactionState);
}
}
/*
* ShowTransactionStateRec
* Recursive subroutine for ShowTransactionState
*/
static void
ShowTransactionStateRec(TransactionState s)
{
if (s->parent)
ShowTransactionStateRec(s->parent);
/* use ereport to suppress computation if msg will not be printed */
ereport(DEBUG2,
(errmsg_internal("name: %s; blockState: %13s; state: %7s, xid/subid/cid: %u/%u/%u, nestlvl: %d, children: %s",
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PointerIsValid(s->name) ? s->name : "unnamed",
BlockStateAsString(s->blockState),
TransStateAsString(s->state),
(unsigned int) s->transactionId,
(unsigned int) s->subTransactionId,
(unsigned int) currentCommandId,
s->nestingLevel,
nodeToString(s->childXids))));
}
/*
* BlockStateAsString
* Debug support
*/
static const char *
BlockStateAsString(TBlockState blockState)
{
switch (blockState)
{
case TBLOCK_DEFAULT:
return "DEFAULT";
case TBLOCK_STARTED:
return "STARTED";
case TBLOCK_BEGIN:
return "BEGIN";
case TBLOCK_INPROGRESS:
return "INPROGRESS";
case TBLOCK_END:
return "END";
case TBLOCK_ABORT:
return "ABORT";
case TBLOCK_ABORT_END:
return "ABORT END";
case TBLOCK_ABORT_PENDING:
return "ABORT PEND";
case TBLOCK_SUBBEGIN:
return "SUB BEGIN";
case TBLOCK_SUBINPROGRESS:
return "SUB INPROGRS";
case TBLOCK_SUBEND:
return "SUB END";
case TBLOCK_SUBABORT:
return "SUB ABORT";
case TBLOCK_SUBABORT_END:
return "SUB ABORT END";
case TBLOCK_SUBABORT_PENDING:
return "SUB ABRT PEND";
case TBLOCK_SUBRESTART:
return "SUB RESTART";
case TBLOCK_SUBABORT_RESTART:
return "SUB AB RESTRT";
}
return "UNRECOGNIZED";
}
/*
* TransStateAsString
* Debug support
*/
static const char *
TransStateAsString(TransState state)
{
switch (state)
{
case TRANS_DEFAULT:
return "DEFAULT";
case TRANS_START:
return "START";
case TRANS_COMMIT:
return "COMMIT";
case TRANS_ABORT:
return "ABORT";
case TRANS_INPROGRESS:
return "INPROGR";
}
return "UNRECOGNIZED";
}
/*
* xactGetCommittedChildren
*
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* Gets the list of committed children of the current transaction. The return
* value is the number of child transactions. *children is set to point to a
* palloc'd array of TransactionIds. If there are no subxacts, *children is
* set to NULL.
*/
int
xactGetCommittedChildren(TransactionId **ptr)
{
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TransactionState s = CurrentTransactionState;
int nchildren;
TransactionId *children;
ListCell *p;
nchildren = list_length(s->childXids);
if (nchildren == 0)
{
*ptr = NULL;
return 0;
}
children = (TransactionId *) palloc(nchildren * sizeof(TransactionId));
*ptr = children;
foreach(p, s->childXids)
{
TransactionId child = lfirst_xid(p);
*children++ = child;
}
return nchildren;
}
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/*
* XLOG support routines
*/
void
xact_redo(XLogRecPtr lsn, XLogRecord *record)
{
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uint8 info = record->xl_info & ~XLR_INFO_MASK;
if (info == XLOG_XACT_COMMIT)
{
xl_xact_commit *xlrec = (xl_xact_commit *) XLogRecGetData(record);
TransactionId *sub_xids;
TransactionId max_xid;
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int i;
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TransactionIdCommit(record->xl_xid);
/* Mark committed subtransactions as committed */
sub_xids = (TransactionId *) &(xlrec->xnodes[xlrec->nrels]);
TransactionIdCommitTree(xlrec->nsubxacts, sub_xids);
/* Make sure nextXid is beyond any XID mentioned in the record */
max_xid = record->xl_xid;
for (i = 0; i < xlrec->nsubxacts; i++)
{
if (TransactionIdPrecedes(max_xid, sub_xids[i]))
max_xid = sub_xids[i];
}
if (TransactionIdFollowsOrEquals(max_xid,
ShmemVariableCache->nextXid))
{
ShmemVariableCache->nextXid = max_xid;
TransactionIdAdvance(ShmemVariableCache->nextXid);
}
/* Make sure files supposed to be dropped are dropped */
for (i = 0; i < xlrec->nrels; i++)
{
XLogCloseRelation(xlrec->xnodes[i]);
smgrdounlink(smgropen(xlrec->xnodes[i]), false, true);
}
}
else if (info == XLOG_XACT_ABORT)
{
xl_xact_abort *xlrec = (xl_xact_abort *) XLogRecGetData(record);
TransactionId *sub_xids;
TransactionId max_xid;
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int i;
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TransactionIdAbort(record->xl_xid);
/* Mark subtransactions as aborted */
sub_xids = (TransactionId *) &(xlrec->xnodes[xlrec->nrels]);
TransactionIdAbortTree(xlrec->nsubxacts, sub_xids);
/* Make sure nextXid is beyond any XID mentioned in the record */
max_xid = record->xl_xid;
for (i = 0; i < xlrec->nsubxacts; i++)
{
if (TransactionIdPrecedes(max_xid, sub_xids[i]))
max_xid = sub_xids[i];
}
if (TransactionIdFollowsOrEquals(max_xid,
ShmemVariableCache->nextXid))
{
ShmemVariableCache->nextXid = max_xid;
TransactionIdAdvance(ShmemVariableCache->nextXid);
}
/* Make sure files supposed to be dropped are dropped */
for (i = 0; i < xlrec->nrels; i++)
{
XLogCloseRelation(xlrec->xnodes[i]);
smgrdounlink(smgropen(xlrec->xnodes[i]), false, true);
}
}
else
elog(PANIC, "xact_redo: unknown op code %u", info);
}
void
xact_undo(XLogRecPtr lsn, XLogRecord *record)
{
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uint8 info = record->xl_info & ~XLR_INFO_MASK;
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if (info == XLOG_XACT_COMMIT) /* shouldn't be called by XLOG */
elog(PANIC, "xact_undo: can't undo committed xaction");
else if (info != XLOG_XACT_ABORT)
elog(PANIC, "xact_redo: unknown op code %u", info);
}
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void
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xact_desc(char *buf, uint8 xl_info, char *rec)
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{
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uint8 info = xl_info & ~XLR_INFO_MASK;
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int i;
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if (info == XLOG_XACT_COMMIT)
{
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xl_xact_commit *xlrec = (xl_xact_commit *) rec;
struct tm *tm = localtime(&xlrec->xtime);
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sprintf(buf + strlen(buf), "commit: %04u-%02u-%02u %02u:%02u:%02u",
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tm->tm_year + 1900, tm->tm_mon + 1, tm->tm_mday,
tm->tm_hour, tm->tm_min, tm->tm_sec);
if (xlrec->nrels > 0)
{
sprintf(buf + strlen(buf), "; rels:");
for (i = 0; i < xlrec->nrels; i++)
{
RelFileNode rnode = xlrec->xnodes[i];
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sprintf(buf + strlen(buf), " %u/%u/%u",
rnode.spcNode, rnode.dbNode, rnode.relNode);
}
}
if (xlrec->nsubxacts > 0)
{
TransactionId *xacts = (TransactionId *)
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&xlrec->xnodes[xlrec->nrels];
sprintf(buf + strlen(buf), "; subxacts:");
for (i = 0; i < xlrec->nsubxacts; i++)
sprintf(buf + strlen(buf), " %u", xacts[i]);
}
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}
else if (info == XLOG_XACT_ABORT)
{
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xl_xact_abort *xlrec = (xl_xact_abort *) rec;
struct tm *tm = localtime(&xlrec->xtime);
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sprintf(buf + strlen(buf), "abort: %04u-%02u-%02u %02u:%02u:%02u",
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tm->tm_year + 1900, tm->tm_mon + 1, tm->tm_mday,
tm->tm_hour, tm->tm_min, tm->tm_sec);
if (xlrec->nrels > 0)
{
sprintf(buf + strlen(buf), "; rels:");
for (i = 0; i < xlrec->nrels; i++)
{
RelFileNode rnode = xlrec->xnodes[i];
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sprintf(buf + strlen(buf), " %u/%u/%u",
rnode.spcNode, rnode.dbNode, rnode.relNode);
}
}
if (xlrec->nsubxacts > 0)
{
TransactionId *xacts = (TransactionId *)
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&xlrec->xnodes[xlrec->nrels];
sprintf(buf + strlen(buf), "; subxacts:");
for (i = 0; i < xlrec->nsubxacts; i++)
sprintf(buf + strlen(buf), " %u", xacts[i]);
}
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}
else
strcat(buf, "UNKNOWN");
}
void
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XactPushRollback(void (*func) (void *), void *data)
{
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#ifdef XLOG_II
if (_RollbackFunc != NULL)
elog(PANIC, "XactPushRollback: already installed");
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#endif
_RollbackFunc = func;
_RollbackData = data;
}
void
XactPopRollback(void)
{
_RollbackFunc = NULL;
}