From 323cbe7c7ddcf18aaf24b7f6d682a45a61d4e31b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Thomas Munro Date: Thu, 8 Apr 2021 23:03:23 +1200 Subject: [PATCH] Remove read_page callback from XLogReader. Previously, the XLogReader module would fetch new input data using a callback function. Redesign the interface so that it tells the caller to insert more data with a special return value instead. This API suits later patches for prefetching, encryption and maybe other future projects that would otherwise require continually extending the callback interface. As incidental cleanup work, move global variables readOff, readLen and readSegNo inside XlogReaderState. Author: Kyotaro HORIGUCHI Author: Heikki Linnakangas (parts of earlier version) Reviewed-by: Antonin Houska Reviewed-by: Alvaro Herrera Reviewed-by: Takashi Menjo Reviewed-by: Andres Freund Reviewed-by: Thomas Munro Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20190418.210257.43726183.horiguchi.kyotaro%40lab.ntt.co.jp --- src/backend/access/transam/twophase.c | 14 +- src/backend/access/transam/xlog.c | 124 +-- src/backend/access/transam/xlogreader.c | 983 +++++++++++------- src/backend/access/transam/xlogutils.c | 24 +- src/backend/replication/logical/logical.c | 26 +- .../replication/logical/logicalfuncs.c | 13 +- src/backend/replication/slotfuncs.c | 18 +- src/backend/replication/walsender.c | 42 +- src/bin/pg_rewind/parsexlog.c | 105 +- src/bin/pg_waldump/pg_waldump.c | 140 +-- src/include/access/xlogreader.h | 153 +-- src/include/access/xlogutils.h | 4 +- src/include/replication/logical.h | 11 +- 13 files changed, 955 insertions(+), 702 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/access/transam/twophase.c b/src/backend/access/transam/twophase.c index 89335b64a2..3137cb3ecc 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/transam/twophase.c +++ b/src/backend/access/transam/twophase.c @@ -1330,11 +1330,8 @@ XlogReadTwoPhaseData(XLogRecPtr lsn, char **buf, int *len) char *errormsg; TimeLineID save_currtli = ThisTimeLineID; - xlogreader = XLogReaderAllocate(wal_segment_size, NULL, - XL_ROUTINE(.page_read = &read_local_xlog_page, - .segment_open = &wal_segment_open, - .segment_close = &wal_segment_close), - NULL); + xlogreader = XLogReaderAllocate(wal_segment_size, NULL, wal_segment_close); + if (!xlogreader) ereport(ERROR, (errcode(ERRCODE_OUT_OF_MEMORY), @@ -1342,7 +1339,12 @@ XlogReadTwoPhaseData(XLogRecPtr lsn, char **buf, int *len) errdetail("Failed while allocating a WAL reading processor."))); XLogBeginRead(xlogreader, lsn); - record = XLogReadRecord(xlogreader, &errormsg); + while (XLogReadRecord(xlogreader, &record, &errormsg) == + XLREAD_NEED_DATA) + { + if (!read_local_xlog_page(xlogreader)) + break; + } /* * Restore immediately the timeline where it was previously, as diff --git a/src/backend/access/transam/xlog.c b/src/backend/access/transam/xlog.c index c1d4415a43..7faac01bf2 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/transam/xlog.c +++ b/src/backend/access/transam/xlog.c @@ -811,17 +811,13 @@ static XLogSegNo openLogSegNo = 0; * These variables are used similarly to the ones above, but for reading * the XLOG. Note, however, that readOff generally represents the offset * of the page just read, not the seek position of the FD itself, which - * will be just past that page. readLen indicates how much of the current - * page has been read into readBuf, and readSource indicates where we got - * the currently open file from. + * will be just past that page. readSource indicates where we got the + * currently open file from. * Note: we could use Reserve/ReleaseExternalFD to track consumption of * this FD too; but it doesn't currently seem worthwhile, since the XLOG is * not read by general-purpose sessions. */ static int readFile = -1; -static XLogSegNo readSegNo = 0; -static uint32 readOff = 0; -static uint32 readLen = 0; static XLogSource readSource = XLOG_FROM_ANY; /* @@ -838,13 +834,6 @@ static XLogSource currentSource = XLOG_FROM_ANY; static bool lastSourceFailed = false; static bool pendingWalRcvRestart = false; -typedef struct XLogPageReadPrivate -{ - int emode; - bool fetching_ckpt; /* are we fetching a checkpoint record? */ - bool randAccess; -} XLogPageReadPrivate; - /* * These variables track when we last obtained some WAL data to process, * and where we got it from. (XLogReceiptSource is initially the same as @@ -920,10 +909,12 @@ static bool InstallXLogFileSegment(XLogSegNo *segno, char *tmppath, static int XLogFileRead(XLogSegNo segno, int emode, TimeLineID tli, XLogSource source, bool notfoundOk); static int XLogFileReadAnyTLI(XLogSegNo segno, int emode, XLogSource source); -static int XLogPageRead(XLogReaderState *xlogreader, XLogRecPtr targetPagePtr, - int reqLen, XLogRecPtr targetRecPtr, char *readBuf); +static bool XLogPageRead(XLogReaderState *state, + bool fetching_ckpt, int emode, bool randAccess); static bool WaitForWALToBecomeAvailable(XLogRecPtr RecPtr, bool randAccess, - bool fetching_ckpt, XLogRecPtr tliRecPtr); + bool fetching_ckpt, + XLogRecPtr tliRecPtr, + XLogSegNo readSegNo); static int emode_for_corrupt_record(int emode, XLogRecPtr RecPtr); static void XLogFileClose(void); static void PreallocXlogFiles(XLogRecPtr endptr); @@ -1234,8 +1225,7 @@ XLogInsertRecord(XLogRecData *rdata, appendBinaryStringInfo(&recordBuf, rdata->data, rdata->len); if (!debug_reader) - debug_reader = XLogReaderAllocate(wal_segment_size, NULL, - XL_ROUTINE(), NULL); + debug_reader = XLogReaderAllocate(wal_segment_size, NULL, NULL); if (!debug_reader) { @@ -4373,12 +4363,7 @@ ReadRecord(XLogReaderState *xlogreader, int emode, bool fetching_ckpt) { XLogRecord *record; - XLogPageReadPrivate *private = (XLogPageReadPrivate *) xlogreader->private_data; - - /* Pass through parameters to XLogPageRead */ - private->fetching_ckpt = fetching_ckpt; - private->emode = emode; - private->randAccess = (xlogreader->ReadRecPtr == InvalidXLogRecPtr); + bool randAccess = (xlogreader->ReadRecPtr == InvalidXLogRecPtr); /* This is the first attempt to read this page. */ lastSourceFailed = false; @@ -4386,8 +4371,16 @@ ReadRecord(XLogReaderState *xlogreader, int emode, for (;;) { char *errormsg; + XLogReadRecordResult result; + + while ((result = XLogReadRecord(xlogreader, &record, &errormsg)) + == XLREAD_NEED_DATA) + { + if (!XLogPageRead(xlogreader, fetching_ckpt, emode, randAccess)) + break; + + } - record = XLogReadRecord(xlogreader, &errormsg); ReadRecPtr = xlogreader->ReadRecPtr; EndRecPtr = xlogreader->EndRecPtr; if (record == NULL) @@ -6457,7 +6450,6 @@ StartupXLOG(void) bool backupFromStandby = false; DBState dbstate_at_startup; XLogReaderState *xlogreader; - XLogPageReadPrivate private; bool promoted = false; struct stat st; @@ -6616,13 +6608,9 @@ StartupXLOG(void) OwnLatch(&XLogCtl->recoveryWakeupLatch); /* Set up XLOG reader facility */ - MemSet(&private, 0, sizeof(XLogPageReadPrivate)); xlogreader = - XLogReaderAllocate(wal_segment_size, NULL, - XL_ROUTINE(.page_read = &XLogPageRead, - .segment_open = NULL, - .segment_close = wal_segment_close), - &private); + XLogReaderAllocate(wal_segment_size, NULL, wal_segment_close); + if (!xlogreader) ereport(ERROR, (errcode(ERRCODE_OUT_OF_MEMORY), @@ -7819,7 +7807,8 @@ StartupXLOG(void) XLogRecPtr pageBeginPtr; pageBeginPtr = EndOfLog - (EndOfLog % XLOG_BLCKSZ); - Assert(readOff == XLogSegmentOffset(pageBeginPtr, wal_segment_size)); + Assert(XLogSegmentOffset(xlogreader->readPagePtr, wal_segment_size) == + XLogSegmentOffset(pageBeginPtr, wal_segment_size)); firstIdx = XLogRecPtrToBufIdx(EndOfLog); @@ -12107,13 +12096,15 @@ CancelBackup(void) * XLogPageRead() to try fetching the record from another source, or to * sleep and retry. */ -static int -XLogPageRead(XLogReaderState *xlogreader, XLogRecPtr targetPagePtr, int reqLen, - XLogRecPtr targetRecPtr, char *readBuf) +static bool +XLogPageRead(XLogReaderState *state, + bool fetching_ckpt, int emode, bool randAccess) { - XLogPageReadPrivate *private = - (XLogPageReadPrivate *) xlogreader->private_data; - int emode = private->emode; + char *readBuf = state->readBuf; + XLogRecPtr targetPagePtr = state->readPagePtr; + int reqLen = state->reqLen; + int readLen = 0; + XLogRecPtr targetRecPtr = state->ReadRecPtr; uint32 targetPageOff; XLogSegNo targetSegNo PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; int r; @@ -12126,7 +12117,7 @@ XLogPageRead(XLogReaderState *xlogreader, XLogRecPtr targetPagePtr, int reqLen, * is not in the currently open one. */ if (readFile >= 0 && - !XLByteInSeg(targetPagePtr, readSegNo, wal_segment_size)) + !XLByteInSeg(targetPagePtr, state->seg.ws_segno, wal_segment_size)) { /* * Request a restartpoint if we've replayed too much xlog since the @@ -12134,10 +12125,10 @@ XLogPageRead(XLogReaderState *xlogreader, XLogRecPtr targetPagePtr, int reqLen, */ if (bgwriterLaunched) { - if (XLogCheckpointNeeded(readSegNo)) + if (XLogCheckpointNeeded(state->seg.ws_segno)) { (void) GetRedoRecPtr(); - if (XLogCheckpointNeeded(readSegNo)) + if (XLogCheckpointNeeded(state->seg.ws_segno)) RequestCheckpoint(CHECKPOINT_CAUSE_XLOG); } } @@ -12147,7 +12138,7 @@ XLogPageRead(XLogReaderState *xlogreader, XLogRecPtr targetPagePtr, int reqLen, readSource = XLOG_FROM_ANY; } - XLByteToSeg(targetPagePtr, readSegNo, wal_segment_size); + XLByteToSeg(targetPagePtr, state->seg.ws_segno, wal_segment_size); retry: /* See if we need to retrieve more data */ @@ -12156,17 +12147,15 @@ retry: flushedUpto < targetPagePtr + reqLen)) { if (!WaitForWALToBecomeAvailable(targetPagePtr + reqLen, - private->randAccess, - private->fetching_ckpt, - targetRecPtr)) + randAccess, fetching_ckpt, + targetRecPtr, state->seg.ws_segno)) { if (readFile >= 0) close(readFile); readFile = -1; - readLen = 0; readSource = XLOG_FROM_ANY; - - return -1; + XLogReaderSetInputData(state, -1); + return false; } } @@ -12193,40 +12182,36 @@ retry: else readLen = XLOG_BLCKSZ; - /* Read the requested page */ - readOff = targetPageOff; - pgstat_report_wait_start(WAIT_EVENT_WAL_READ); - r = pg_pread(readFile, readBuf, XLOG_BLCKSZ, (off_t) readOff); + r = pg_pread(readFile, readBuf, XLOG_BLCKSZ, (off_t) targetPageOff); if (r != XLOG_BLCKSZ) { char fname[MAXFNAMELEN]; int save_errno = errno; pgstat_report_wait_end(); - XLogFileName(fname, curFileTLI, readSegNo, wal_segment_size); + XLogFileName(fname, curFileTLI, state->seg.ws_segno, wal_segment_size); if (r < 0) { errno = save_errno; ereport(emode_for_corrupt_record(emode, targetPagePtr + reqLen), (errcode_for_file_access(), errmsg("could not read from log segment %s, offset %u: %m", - fname, readOff))); + fname, targetPageOff))); } else ereport(emode_for_corrupt_record(emode, targetPagePtr + reqLen), (errcode(ERRCODE_DATA_CORRUPTED), errmsg("could not read from log segment %s, offset %u: read %d of %zu", - fname, readOff, r, (Size) XLOG_BLCKSZ))); + fname, targetPageOff, r, (Size) XLOG_BLCKSZ))); goto next_record_is_invalid; } pgstat_report_wait_end(); - Assert(targetSegNo == readSegNo); - Assert(targetPageOff == readOff); - Assert(reqLen <= readLen); + Assert(targetSegNo == state->seg.ws_segno); + Assert(readLen >= reqLen); - xlogreader->seg.ws_tli = curFileTLI; + state->seg.ws_tli = curFileTLI; /* * Check the page header immediately, so that we can retry immediately if @@ -12254,14 +12239,16 @@ retry: * Validating the page header is cheap enough that doing it twice * shouldn't be a big deal from a performance point of view. */ - if (!XLogReaderValidatePageHeader(xlogreader, targetPagePtr, readBuf)) + if (!XLogReaderValidatePageHeader(state, targetPagePtr, readBuf)) { - /* reset any error XLogReaderValidatePageHeader() might have set */ - xlogreader->errormsg_buf[0] = '\0'; + /* reset any error StateValidatePageHeader() might have set */ + state->errormsg_buf[0] = '\0'; goto next_record_is_invalid; } - return readLen; + Assert(state->readPagePtr == targetPagePtr); + XLogReaderSetInputData(state, readLen); + return true; next_record_is_invalid: lastSourceFailed = true; @@ -12269,14 +12256,14 @@ next_record_is_invalid: if (readFile >= 0) close(readFile); readFile = -1; - readLen = 0; readSource = XLOG_FROM_ANY; /* In standby-mode, keep trying */ if (StandbyMode) goto retry; - else - return -1; + + XLogReaderSetInputData(state, -1); + return false; } /* @@ -12307,7 +12294,8 @@ next_record_is_invalid: */ static bool WaitForWALToBecomeAvailable(XLogRecPtr RecPtr, bool randAccess, - bool fetching_ckpt, XLogRecPtr tliRecPtr) + bool fetching_ckpt, XLogRecPtr tliRecPtr, + XLogSegNo readSegNo) { static TimestampTz last_fail_time = 0; TimestampTz now; diff --git a/src/backend/access/transam/xlogreader.c b/src/backend/access/transam/xlogreader.c index 42738eb940..02257768ec 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/transam/xlogreader.c +++ b/src/backend/access/transam/xlogreader.c @@ -36,11 +36,11 @@ static void report_invalid_record(XLogReaderState *state, const char *fmt,...) pg_attribute_printf(2, 3); static bool allocate_recordbuf(XLogReaderState *state, uint32 reclength); -static int ReadPageInternal(XLogReaderState *state, XLogRecPtr pageptr, - int reqLen); +static bool XLogNeedData(XLogReaderState *state, XLogRecPtr pageptr, + int reqLen, bool header_inclusive); static void XLogReaderInvalReadState(XLogReaderState *state); static bool ValidXLogRecordHeader(XLogReaderState *state, XLogRecPtr RecPtr, - XLogRecPtr PrevRecPtr, XLogRecord *record, bool randAccess); + XLogRecPtr PrevRecPtr, XLogRecord *record); static bool ValidXLogRecord(XLogReaderState *state, XLogRecord *record, XLogRecPtr recptr); static void ResetDecoder(XLogReaderState *state); @@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ report_invalid_record(XLogReaderState *state, const char *fmt,...) */ XLogReaderState * XLogReaderAllocate(int wal_segment_size, const char *waldir, - XLogReaderRoutine *routine, void *private_data) + WALSegmentCleanupCB cleanup_cb) { XLogReaderState *state; @@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ XLogReaderAllocate(int wal_segment_size, const char *waldir, return NULL; /* initialize caller-provided support functions */ - state->routine = *routine; + state->cleanup_cb = cleanup_cb; state->max_block_id = -1; @@ -107,9 +107,7 @@ XLogReaderAllocate(int wal_segment_size, const char *waldir, WALOpenSegmentInit(&state->seg, &state->segcxt, wal_segment_size, waldir); - /* system_identifier initialized to zeroes above */ - state->private_data = private_data; - /* ReadRecPtr, EndRecPtr and readLen initialized to zeroes above */ + /* ReadRecPtr, EndRecPtr, reqLen and readLen initialized to zeroes above */ state->errormsg_buf = palloc_extended(MAX_ERRORMSG_LEN + 1, MCXT_ALLOC_NO_OOM); if (!state->errormsg_buf) @@ -140,8 +138,8 @@ XLogReaderFree(XLogReaderState *state) { int block_id; - if (state->seg.ws_file != -1) - state->routine.segment_close(state); + if (state->seg.ws_file >= 0) + state->cleanup_cb(state); for (block_id = 0; block_id <= XLR_MAX_BLOCK_ID; block_id++) { @@ -246,6 +244,7 @@ XLogBeginRead(XLogReaderState *state, XLogRecPtr RecPtr) /* Begin at the passed-in record pointer. */ state->EndRecPtr = RecPtr; state->ReadRecPtr = InvalidXLogRecPtr; + state->readRecordState = XLREAD_NEXT_RECORD; } /* @@ -254,303 +253,456 @@ XLogBeginRead(XLogReaderState *state, XLogRecPtr RecPtr) * XLogBeginRead() or XLogFindNextRecord() must be called before the first call * to XLogReadRecord(). * - * If the page_read callback fails to read the requested data, NULL is - * returned. The callback is expected to have reported the error; errormsg - * is set to NULL. + * This function may return XLREAD_NEED_DATA several times before returning a + * result record. The caller shall read in some new data then call this + * function again with the same parameters. * - * If the reading fails for some other reason, NULL is also returned, and - * *errormsg is set to a string with details of the failure. + * When a record is successfully read, returns XLREAD_SUCCESS with result + * record being stored in *record. Otherwise *record is NULL. * - * The returned pointer (or *errormsg) points to an internal buffer that's - * valid until the next call to XLogReadRecord. - */ -XLogRecord * -XLogReadRecord(XLogReaderState *state, char **errormsg) -{ - XLogRecPtr RecPtr; - XLogRecord *record; - XLogRecPtr targetPagePtr; - bool randAccess; - uint32 len, - total_len; - uint32 targetRecOff; - uint32 pageHeaderSize; - bool gotheader; - int readOff; + * Returns XLREAD_NEED_DATA if more data is needed to finish decoding the + * current record. In that case, state->readPagePtr and state->reqLen inform + * the desired position and minimum length of data needed. The caller shall + * read in the requested data and set state->readBuf to point to a buffer + * containing it. The caller must also set state->seg->ws_tli and + * state->readLen to indicate the timeline that it was read from, and the + * length of data that is now available (which must be >= given reqLen), + * respectively. + * + * If invalid data is encountered, returns XLREAD_FAIL and sets *record to + * NULL. *errormsg is set to a string with details of the failure. The + * returned pointer (or *errormsg) points to an internal buffer that's valid + * until the next call to XLogReadRecord. + * + * + * This function runs a state machine consisting of the following states. + * + * XLREAD_NEXT_RECORD: + * The initial state. If called with a valid XLogRecPtr, try to read a + * record at that position. If invalid RecPtr is given try to read a record + * just after the last one read. The next state is XLREAD_TOT_LEN. + * + * XLREAD_TOT_LEN: + * Examining record header. Ends after reading record length. + * recordRemainLen and recordGotLen are initialized. The next state is + * XLREAD_FIRST_FRAGMENT. + * + * XLREAD_FIRST_FRAGMENT: + * Reading the first fragment. Goes to XLREAD_NEXT_RECORD if that's all or + * XLREAD_CONTINUATION if we need more data. - /* - * randAccess indicates whether to verify the previous-record pointer of - * the record we're reading. We only do this if we're reading - * sequentially, which is what we initially assume. - */ - randAccess = false; + * XLREAD_CONTINUATION: + * Reading continuation of record. If the whole record is now decoded, goes + * to XLREAD_NEXT_RECORD. During this state, recordRemainLen indicates how + * much is left. + * + * If invalid data is found in any state, the state machine stays at the + * current state. This behavior allows us to continue reading a record + * after switching to a different source, during streaming replication. + */ +XLogReadRecordResult +XLogReadRecord(XLogReaderState *state, XLogRecord **record, char **errormsg) +{ + XLogRecord *prec; + + *record = NULL; /* reset error state */ *errormsg = NULL; state->errormsg_buf[0] = '\0'; - ResetDecoder(state); - - RecPtr = state->EndRecPtr; - - if (state->ReadRecPtr != InvalidXLogRecPtr) + switch (state->readRecordState) { - /* read the record after the one we just read */ + case XLREAD_NEXT_RECORD: + ResetDecoder(state); - /* - * EndRecPtr is pointing to end+1 of the previous WAL record. If - * we're at a page boundary, no more records can fit on the current - * page. We must skip over the page header, but we can't do that until - * we've read in the page, since the header size is variable. - */ - } - else - { - /* - * Caller supplied a position to start at. - * - * In this case, EndRecPtr should already be pointing to a valid - * record starting position. - */ - Assert(XRecOffIsValid(RecPtr)); - randAccess = true; - } - - state->currRecPtr = RecPtr; - - targetPagePtr = RecPtr - (RecPtr % XLOG_BLCKSZ); - targetRecOff = RecPtr % XLOG_BLCKSZ; - - /* - * Read the page containing the record into state->readBuf. Request enough - * byte to cover the whole record header, or at least the part of it that - * fits on the same page. - */ - readOff = ReadPageInternal(state, targetPagePtr, - Min(targetRecOff + SizeOfXLogRecord, XLOG_BLCKSZ)); - if (readOff < 0) - goto err; - - /* - * ReadPageInternal always returns at least the page header, so we can - * examine it now. - */ - pageHeaderSize = XLogPageHeaderSize((XLogPageHeader) state->readBuf); - if (targetRecOff == 0) - { - /* - * At page start, so skip over page header. - */ - RecPtr += pageHeaderSize; - targetRecOff = pageHeaderSize; - } - else if (targetRecOff < pageHeaderSize) - { - report_invalid_record(state, "invalid record offset at %X/%X", - LSN_FORMAT_ARGS(RecPtr)); - goto err; - } - - if ((((XLogPageHeader) state->readBuf)->xlp_info & XLP_FIRST_IS_CONTRECORD) && - targetRecOff == pageHeaderSize) - { - report_invalid_record(state, "contrecord is requested by %X/%X", - LSN_FORMAT_ARGS(RecPtr)); - goto err; - } - - /* ReadPageInternal has verified the page header */ - Assert(pageHeaderSize <= readOff); - - /* - * Read the record length. - * - * NB: Even though we use an XLogRecord pointer here, the whole record - * header might not fit on this page. xl_tot_len is the first field of the - * struct, so it must be on this page (the records are MAXALIGNed), but we - * cannot access any other fields until we've verified that we got the - * whole header. - */ - record = (XLogRecord *) (state->readBuf + RecPtr % XLOG_BLCKSZ); - total_len = record->xl_tot_len; - - /* - * If the whole record header is on this page, validate it immediately. - * Otherwise do just a basic sanity check on xl_tot_len, and validate the - * rest of the header after reading it from the next page. The xl_tot_len - * check is necessary here to ensure that we enter the "Need to reassemble - * record" code path below; otherwise we might fail to apply - * ValidXLogRecordHeader at all. - */ - if (targetRecOff <= XLOG_BLCKSZ - SizeOfXLogRecord) - { - if (!ValidXLogRecordHeader(state, RecPtr, state->ReadRecPtr, record, - randAccess)) - goto err; - gotheader = true; - } - else - { - /* XXX: more validation should be done here */ - if (total_len < SizeOfXLogRecord) - { - report_invalid_record(state, - "invalid record length at %X/%X: wanted %u, got %u", - LSN_FORMAT_ARGS(RecPtr), - (uint32) SizeOfXLogRecord, total_len); - goto err; - } - gotheader = false; - } - - len = XLOG_BLCKSZ - RecPtr % XLOG_BLCKSZ; - if (total_len > len) - { - /* Need to reassemble record */ - char *contdata; - XLogPageHeader pageHeader; - char *buffer; - uint32 gotlen; - - /* - * Enlarge readRecordBuf as needed. - */ - if (total_len > state->readRecordBufSize && - !allocate_recordbuf(state, total_len)) - { - /* We treat this as a "bogus data" condition */ - report_invalid_record(state, "record length %u at %X/%X too long", - total_len, LSN_FORMAT_ARGS(RecPtr)); - goto err; - } - - /* Copy the first fragment of the record from the first page. */ - memcpy(state->readRecordBuf, - state->readBuf + RecPtr % XLOG_BLCKSZ, len); - buffer = state->readRecordBuf + len; - gotlen = len; - - do - { - /* Calculate pointer to beginning of next page */ - targetPagePtr += XLOG_BLCKSZ; - - /* Wait for the next page to become available */ - readOff = ReadPageInternal(state, targetPagePtr, - Min(total_len - gotlen + SizeOfXLogShortPHD, - XLOG_BLCKSZ)); - - if (readOff < 0) - goto err; - - Assert(SizeOfXLogShortPHD <= readOff); - - /* Check that the continuation on next page looks valid */ - pageHeader = (XLogPageHeader) state->readBuf; - if (!(pageHeader->xlp_info & XLP_FIRST_IS_CONTRECORD)) + if (state->ReadRecPtr != InvalidXLogRecPtr) { - report_invalid_record(state, - "there is no contrecord flag at %X/%X", - LSN_FORMAT_ARGS(RecPtr)); - goto err; + /* read the record after the one we just read */ + + /* + * EndRecPtr is pointing to end+1 of the previous WAL record. + * If we're at a page boundary, no more records can fit on the + * current page. We must skip over the page header, but we + * can't do that until we've read in the page, since the + * header size is variable. + */ + state->PrevRecPtr = state->ReadRecPtr; + state->ReadRecPtr = state->EndRecPtr; + } + else + { + /* + * Caller supplied a position to start at. + * + * In this case, EndRecPtr should already be pointing to a + * valid record starting position. + */ + Assert(XRecOffIsValid(state->EndRecPtr)); + state->ReadRecPtr = state->EndRecPtr; + + /* + * We cannot verify the previous-record pointer when we're + * seeking to a particular record. Reset PrevRecPtr so that we + * won't try doing that. + */ + state->PrevRecPtr = InvalidXLogRecPtr; + state->EndRecPtr = InvalidXLogRecPtr; /* to be tidy */ } - /* - * Cross-check that xlp_rem_len agrees with how much of the record - * we expect there to be left. - */ - if (pageHeader->xlp_rem_len == 0 || - total_len != (pageHeader->xlp_rem_len + gotlen)) + state->record_verified = false; + state->readRecordState = XLREAD_TOT_LEN; + /* fall through */ + + case XLREAD_TOT_LEN: { - report_invalid_record(state, - "invalid contrecord length %u (expected %lld) at %X/%X", - pageHeader->xlp_rem_len, - ((long long) total_len) - gotlen, - LSN_FORMAT_ARGS(RecPtr)); - goto err; - } + uint32 total_len; + uint32 pageHeaderSize; + XLogRecPtr targetPagePtr; + uint32 targetRecOff; + XLogPageHeader pageHeader; - /* Append the continuation from this page to the buffer */ - pageHeaderSize = XLogPageHeaderSize(pageHeader); + targetPagePtr = + state->ReadRecPtr - (state->ReadRecPtr % XLOG_BLCKSZ); + targetRecOff = state->ReadRecPtr % XLOG_BLCKSZ; - if (readOff < pageHeaderSize) - readOff = ReadPageInternal(state, targetPagePtr, - pageHeaderSize); + /* + * Check if we have enough data. For the first record in the + * page, the requesting length doesn't contain page header. + */ + if (XLogNeedData(state, targetPagePtr, + Min(targetRecOff + SizeOfXLogRecord, XLOG_BLCKSZ), + targetRecOff != 0)) + return XLREAD_NEED_DATA; - Assert(pageHeaderSize <= readOff); - - contdata = (char *) state->readBuf + pageHeaderSize; - len = XLOG_BLCKSZ - pageHeaderSize; - if (pageHeader->xlp_rem_len < len) - len = pageHeader->xlp_rem_len; - - if (readOff < pageHeaderSize + len) - readOff = ReadPageInternal(state, targetPagePtr, - pageHeaderSize + len); - - memcpy(buffer, (char *) contdata, len); - buffer += len; - gotlen += len; - - /* If we just reassembled the record header, validate it. */ - if (!gotheader) - { - record = (XLogRecord *) state->readRecordBuf; - if (!ValidXLogRecordHeader(state, RecPtr, state->ReadRecPtr, - record, randAccess)) + /* error out if caller supplied bogus page */ + if (!state->page_verified) goto err; - gotheader = true; + + /* examine page header now. */ + pageHeaderSize = + XLogPageHeaderSize((XLogPageHeader) state->readBuf); + if (targetRecOff == 0) + { + /* At page start, so skip over page header. */ + state->ReadRecPtr += pageHeaderSize; + targetRecOff = pageHeaderSize; + } + else if (targetRecOff < pageHeaderSize) + { + report_invalid_record(state, "invalid record offset at %X/%X", + LSN_FORMAT_ARGS(state->ReadRecPtr)); + goto err; + } + + pageHeader = (XLogPageHeader) state->readBuf; + if ((pageHeader->xlp_info & XLP_FIRST_IS_CONTRECORD) && + targetRecOff == pageHeaderSize) + { + report_invalid_record(state, "contrecord is requested by %X/%X", + (uint32) (state->ReadRecPtr >> 32), + (uint32) state->ReadRecPtr); + goto err; + } + + /* XLogNeedData has verified the page header */ + Assert(pageHeaderSize <= state->readLen); + + /* + * Read the record length. + * + * NB: Even though we use an XLogRecord pointer here, the + * whole record header might not fit on this page. xl_tot_len + * is the first field of the struct, so it must be on this + * page (the records are MAXALIGNed), but we cannot access any + * other fields until we've verified that we got the whole + * header. + */ + prec = (XLogRecord *) (state->readBuf + + state->ReadRecPtr % XLOG_BLCKSZ); + total_len = prec->xl_tot_len; + + /* + * If the whole record header is on this page, validate it + * immediately. Otherwise do just a basic sanity check on + * xl_tot_len, and validate the rest of the header after + * reading it from the next page. The xl_tot_len check is + * necessary here to ensure that we enter the + * XLREAD_CONTINUATION state below; otherwise we might fail to + * apply ValidXLogRecordHeader at all. + */ + if (targetRecOff <= XLOG_BLCKSZ - SizeOfXLogRecord) + { + if (!ValidXLogRecordHeader(state, state->ReadRecPtr, + state->PrevRecPtr, prec)) + goto err; + + state->record_verified = true; + } + else + { + /* XXX: more validation should be done here */ + if (total_len < SizeOfXLogRecord) + { + report_invalid_record(state, + "invalid record length at %X/%X: wanted %u, got %u", + LSN_FORMAT_ARGS(state->ReadRecPtr), + (uint32) SizeOfXLogRecord, total_len); + goto err; + } + } + + /* + * Wait for the rest of the record, or the part of the record + * that fit on the first page if crossed a page boundary, to + * become available. + */ + state->recordGotLen = 0; + state->recordRemainLen = total_len; + state->readRecordState = XLREAD_FIRST_FRAGMENT; } - } while (gotlen < total_len); + /* fall through */ - Assert(gotheader); + case XLREAD_FIRST_FRAGMENT: + { + uint32 total_len = state->recordRemainLen; + uint32 request_len; + uint32 record_len; + XLogRecPtr targetPagePtr; + uint32 targetRecOff; - record = (XLogRecord *) state->readRecordBuf; - if (!ValidXLogRecord(state, record, RecPtr)) - goto err; + /* + * Wait for the rest of the record on the first page to become + * available + */ + targetPagePtr = + state->ReadRecPtr - (state->ReadRecPtr % XLOG_BLCKSZ); + targetRecOff = state->ReadRecPtr % XLOG_BLCKSZ; - pageHeaderSize = XLogPageHeaderSize((XLogPageHeader) state->readBuf); - state->ReadRecPtr = RecPtr; - state->EndRecPtr = targetPagePtr + pageHeaderSize - + MAXALIGN(pageHeader->xlp_rem_len); - } - else - { - /* Wait for the record data to become available */ - readOff = ReadPageInternal(state, targetPagePtr, - Min(targetRecOff + total_len, XLOG_BLCKSZ)); - if (readOff < 0) - goto err; + request_len = Min(targetRecOff + total_len, XLOG_BLCKSZ); + record_len = request_len - targetRecOff; - /* Record does not cross a page boundary */ - if (!ValidXLogRecord(state, record, RecPtr)) - goto err; + /* ReadRecPtr contains page header */ + Assert(targetRecOff != 0); + if (XLogNeedData(state, targetPagePtr, request_len, true)) + return XLREAD_NEED_DATA; - state->EndRecPtr = RecPtr + MAXALIGN(total_len); + /* error out if caller supplied bogus page */ + if (!state->page_verified) + goto err; - state->ReadRecPtr = RecPtr; + prec = (XLogRecord *) (state->readBuf + targetRecOff); + + /* validate record header if not yet */ + if (!state->record_verified && record_len >= SizeOfXLogRecord) + { + if (!ValidXLogRecordHeader(state, state->ReadRecPtr, + state->PrevRecPtr, prec)) + goto err; + + state->record_verified = true; + } + + + if (total_len == record_len) + { + /* Record does not cross a page boundary */ + Assert(state->record_verified); + + if (!ValidXLogRecord(state, prec, state->ReadRecPtr)) + goto err; + + state->record_verified = true; /* to be tidy */ + + /* We already checked the header earlier */ + state->EndRecPtr = state->ReadRecPtr + MAXALIGN(record_len); + + *record = prec; + state->readRecordState = XLREAD_NEXT_RECORD; + break; + } + + /* + * The record continues on the next page. Need to reassemble + * record + */ + Assert(total_len > record_len); + + /* Enlarge readRecordBuf as needed. */ + if (total_len > state->readRecordBufSize && + !allocate_recordbuf(state, total_len)) + { + /* We treat this as a "bogus data" condition */ + report_invalid_record(state, + "record length %u at %X/%X too long", + total_len, + LSN_FORMAT_ARGS(state->ReadRecPtr)); + goto err; + } + + /* Copy the first fragment of the record from the first page. */ + memcpy(state->readRecordBuf, state->readBuf + targetRecOff, + record_len); + state->recordGotLen += record_len; + state->recordRemainLen -= record_len; + + /* Calculate pointer to beginning of next page */ + state->recordContRecPtr = state->ReadRecPtr + record_len; + Assert(state->recordContRecPtr % XLOG_BLCKSZ == 0); + + state->readRecordState = XLREAD_CONTINUATION; + } + /* fall through */ + + case XLREAD_CONTINUATION: + { + XLogPageHeader pageHeader = NULL; + uint32 pageHeaderSize; + XLogRecPtr targetPagePtr = InvalidXLogRecPtr; + + /* + * we enter this state only if we haven't read the whole + * record. + */ + Assert(state->recordRemainLen > 0); + + while (state->recordRemainLen > 0) + { + char *contdata; + uint32 request_len PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY; + uint32 record_len; + + /* Wait for the next page to become available */ + targetPagePtr = state->recordContRecPtr; + + /* this request contains page header */ + Assert(targetPagePtr != 0); + if (XLogNeedData(state, targetPagePtr, + Min(state->recordRemainLen, XLOG_BLCKSZ), + false)) + return XLREAD_NEED_DATA; + + if (!state->page_verified) + goto err; + + Assert(SizeOfXLogShortPHD <= state->readLen); + + /* Check that the continuation on next page looks valid */ + pageHeader = (XLogPageHeader) state->readBuf; + if (!(pageHeader->xlp_info & XLP_FIRST_IS_CONTRECORD)) + { + report_invalid_record( + state, + "there is no contrecord flag at %X/%X reading %X/%X", + (uint32) (state->recordContRecPtr >> 32), + (uint32) state->recordContRecPtr, + (uint32) (state->ReadRecPtr >> 32), + (uint32) state->ReadRecPtr); + goto err; + } + + /* + * Cross-check that xlp_rem_len agrees with how much of + * the record we expect there to be left. + */ + if (pageHeader->xlp_rem_len == 0 || + pageHeader->xlp_rem_len != state->recordRemainLen) + { + report_invalid_record( + state, + "invalid contrecord length %u at %X/%X reading %X/%X, expected %u", + pageHeader->xlp_rem_len, + (uint32) (state->recordContRecPtr >> 32), + (uint32) state->recordContRecPtr, + (uint32) (state->ReadRecPtr >> 32), + (uint32) state->ReadRecPtr, + state->recordRemainLen); + goto err; + } + + /* Append the continuation from this page to the buffer */ + pageHeaderSize = XLogPageHeaderSize(pageHeader); + + /* + * XLogNeedData should have ensured that the whole page + * header was read + */ + Assert(pageHeaderSize <= state->readLen); + + contdata = (char *) state->readBuf + pageHeaderSize; + record_len = XLOG_BLCKSZ - pageHeaderSize; + if (pageHeader->xlp_rem_len < record_len) + record_len = pageHeader->xlp_rem_len; + + request_len = record_len + pageHeaderSize; + + /* + * XLogNeedData should have ensured all needed data was + * read + */ + Assert(request_len <= state->readLen); + + memcpy(state->readRecordBuf + state->recordGotLen, + (char *) contdata, record_len); + state->recordGotLen += record_len; + state->recordRemainLen -= record_len; + + /* If we just reassembled the record header, validate it. */ + if (!state->record_verified) + { + Assert(state->recordGotLen >= SizeOfXLogRecord); + if (!ValidXLogRecordHeader(state, state->ReadRecPtr, + state->PrevRecPtr, + (XLogRecord *) state->readRecordBuf)) + goto err; + + state->record_verified = true; + } + + /* + * Calculate pointer to beginning of next page, and + * continue + */ + state->recordContRecPtr += XLOG_BLCKSZ; + } + + /* targetPagePtr is pointing the last-read page here */ + prec = (XLogRecord *) state->readRecordBuf; + if (!ValidXLogRecord(state, prec, state->ReadRecPtr)) + goto err; + + pageHeaderSize = + XLogPageHeaderSize((XLogPageHeader) state->readBuf); + state->EndRecPtr = targetPagePtr + pageHeaderSize + + MAXALIGN(pageHeader->xlp_rem_len); + + *record = prec; + state->readRecordState = XLREAD_NEXT_RECORD; + break; + } } /* * Special processing if it's an XLOG SWITCH record */ - if (record->xl_rmid == RM_XLOG_ID && - (record->xl_info & ~XLR_INFO_MASK) == XLOG_SWITCH) + if ((*record)->xl_rmid == RM_XLOG_ID && + ((*record)->xl_info & ~XLR_INFO_MASK) == XLOG_SWITCH) { /* Pretend it extends to end of segment */ state->EndRecPtr += state->segcxt.ws_segsize - 1; state->EndRecPtr -= XLogSegmentOffset(state->EndRecPtr, state->segcxt.ws_segsize); } - if (DecodeXLogRecord(state, record, errormsg)) - return record; - else - return NULL; + if (DecodeXLogRecord(state, *record, errormsg)) + return XLREAD_SUCCESS; + + *record = NULL; + return XLREAD_FAIL; err: /* - * Invalidate the read state. We might read from a different source after + * Invalidate the read page. We might read from a different source after * failure. */ XLogReaderInvalReadState(state); @@ -558,113 +710,141 @@ err: if (state->errormsg_buf[0] != '\0') *errormsg = state->errormsg_buf; - return NULL; + *record = NULL; + return XLREAD_FAIL; } /* - * Read a single xlog page including at least [pageptr, reqLen] of valid data - * via the page_read() callback. + * Checks that an xlog page loaded in state->readBuf is including at least + * [pageptr, reqLen] and the page is valid. header_inclusive indicates that + * reqLen is calculated including page header length. * - * Returns -1 if the required page cannot be read for some reason; errormsg_buf - * is set in that case (unless the error occurs in the page_read callback). + * Returns false if the buffer already contains the requested data, or found + * error. state->page_verified is set to true for the former and false for the + * latter. * - * We fetch the page from a reader-local cache if we know we have the required - * data and if there hasn't been any error since caching the data. + * Otherwise returns true and requests data loaded onto state->readBuf by + * state->readPagePtr and state->readLen. The caller shall call this function + * again after filling the buffer at least with that portion of data and set + * state->readLen to the length of actually loaded data. + * + * If header_inclusive is false, corrects reqLen internally by adding the + * actual page header length and may request caller for new data. */ -static int -ReadPageInternal(XLogReaderState *state, XLogRecPtr pageptr, int reqLen) +static bool +XLogNeedData(XLogReaderState *state, XLogRecPtr pageptr, int reqLen, + bool header_inclusive) { - int readLen; uint32 targetPageOff; XLogSegNo targetSegNo; - XLogPageHeader hdr; + uint32 addLen = 0; - Assert((pageptr % XLOG_BLCKSZ) == 0); + /* Some data is loaded, but page header is not verified yet. */ + if (!state->page_verified && + !XLogRecPtrIsInvalid(state->readPagePtr) && state->readLen >= 0) + { + uint32 pageHeaderSize; - XLByteToSeg(pageptr, targetSegNo, state->segcxt.ws_segsize); - targetPageOff = XLogSegmentOffset(pageptr, state->segcxt.ws_segsize); + /* just loaded new data so needs to verify page header */ - /* check whether we have all the requested data already */ - if (targetSegNo == state->seg.ws_segno && - targetPageOff == state->segoff && reqLen <= state->readLen) - return state->readLen; + /* The caller must have loaded at least page header */ + Assert(state->readLen >= SizeOfXLogShortPHD); + + /* + * We have enough data to check the header length. Recheck the loaded + * length against the actual header length. + */ + pageHeaderSize = XLogPageHeaderSize((XLogPageHeader) state->readBuf); + + /* Request more data if we don't have the full header. */ + if (state->readLen < pageHeaderSize) + { + state->reqLen = pageHeaderSize; + return true; + } + + /* Now that we know we have the full header, validate it. */ + if (!XLogReaderValidatePageHeader(state, state->readPagePtr, + (char *) state->readBuf)) + { + /* That's bad. Force reading the page again. */ + XLogReaderInvalReadState(state); + + return false; + } + + state->page_verified = true; + + XLByteToSeg(state->readPagePtr, state->seg.ws_segno, + state->segcxt.ws_segsize); + } + + /* + * The loaded page may not be the one caller is supposing to read when we + * are verifying the first page of new segment. In that case, skip further + * verification and immediately load the target page. + */ + if (state->page_verified && pageptr == state->readPagePtr) + { + /* + * calculate additional length for page header keeping the total + * length within the block size. + */ + if (!header_inclusive) + { + uint32 pageHeaderSize = + XLogPageHeaderSize((XLogPageHeader) state->readBuf); + + addLen = pageHeaderSize; + if (reqLen + pageHeaderSize <= XLOG_BLCKSZ) + addLen = pageHeaderSize; + else + addLen = XLOG_BLCKSZ - reqLen; + } + + /* Return if we already have it. */ + if (reqLen + addLen <= state->readLen) + return false; + } + + /* Data is not in our buffer, request the caller for it. */ + XLByteToSeg(pageptr, targetSegNo, state->segcxt.ws_segsize); + targetPageOff = XLogSegmentOffset(pageptr, state->segcxt.ws_segsize); + Assert((pageptr % XLOG_BLCKSZ) == 0); + + /* + * Every time we request to load new data of a page to the caller, even if + * we looked at a part of it before, we need to do verification on the + * next invocation as the caller might now be rereading data from a + * different source. + */ + state->page_verified = false; /* - * Data is not in our buffer. - * - * Every time we actually read the segment, even if we looked at parts of - * it before, we need to do verification as the page_read callback might - * now be rereading data from a different source. - * * Whenever switching to a new WAL segment, we read the first page of the * file and validate its header, even if that's not where the target * record is. This is so that we can check the additional identification - * info that is present in the first page's "long" header. + * info that is present in the first page's "long" header. Don't do this + * if the caller requested the first page in the segment. */ if (targetSegNo != state->seg.ws_segno && targetPageOff != 0) { - XLogRecPtr targetSegmentPtr = pageptr - targetPageOff; - - readLen = state->routine.page_read(state, targetSegmentPtr, XLOG_BLCKSZ, - state->currRecPtr, - state->readBuf); - if (readLen < 0) - goto err; - - /* we can be sure to have enough WAL available, we scrolled back */ - Assert(readLen == XLOG_BLCKSZ); - - if (!XLogReaderValidatePageHeader(state, targetSegmentPtr, - state->readBuf)) - goto err; + /* + * Then we'll see that the targetSegNo now matches the ws_segno, and + * will not come back here, but will request the actual target page. + */ + state->readPagePtr = pageptr - targetPageOff; + state->reqLen = XLOG_BLCKSZ; + return true; } /* - * First, read the requested data length, but at least a short page header - * so that we can validate it. + * Request the caller to load the page. We need at least a short page + * header so that we can validate it. */ - readLen = state->routine.page_read(state, pageptr, Max(reqLen, SizeOfXLogShortPHD), - state->currRecPtr, - state->readBuf); - if (readLen < 0) - goto err; - - Assert(readLen <= XLOG_BLCKSZ); - - /* Do we have enough data to check the header length? */ - if (readLen <= SizeOfXLogShortPHD) - goto err; - - Assert(readLen >= reqLen); - - hdr = (XLogPageHeader) state->readBuf; - - /* still not enough */ - if (readLen < XLogPageHeaderSize(hdr)) - { - readLen = state->routine.page_read(state, pageptr, XLogPageHeaderSize(hdr), - state->currRecPtr, - state->readBuf); - if (readLen < 0) - goto err; - } - - /* - * Now that we know we have the full header, validate it. - */ - if (!XLogReaderValidatePageHeader(state, pageptr, (char *) hdr)) - goto err; - - /* update read state information */ - state->seg.ws_segno = targetSegNo; - state->segoff = targetPageOff; - state->readLen = readLen; - - return readLen; - -err: - XLogReaderInvalReadState(state); - return -1; + state->readPagePtr = pageptr; + state->reqLen = Max(reqLen + addLen, SizeOfXLogShortPHD); + return true; } /* @@ -673,9 +853,7 @@ err: static void XLogReaderInvalReadState(XLogReaderState *state) { - state->seg.ws_segno = 0; - state->segoff = 0; - state->readLen = 0; + state->readPagePtr = InvalidXLogRecPtr; } /* @@ -683,11 +861,12 @@ XLogReaderInvalReadState(XLogReaderState *state) * * This is just a convenience subroutine to avoid duplicated code in * XLogReadRecord. It's not intended for use from anywhere else. + * + * If PrevRecPtr is valid, the xl_prev is is cross-checked with it. */ static bool ValidXLogRecordHeader(XLogReaderState *state, XLogRecPtr RecPtr, - XLogRecPtr PrevRecPtr, XLogRecord *record, - bool randAccess) + XLogRecPtr PrevRecPtr, XLogRecord *record) { if (record->xl_tot_len < SizeOfXLogRecord) { @@ -704,7 +883,7 @@ ValidXLogRecordHeader(XLogReaderState *state, XLogRecPtr RecPtr, record->xl_rmid, LSN_FORMAT_ARGS(RecPtr)); return false; } - if (randAccess) + if (PrevRecPtr == InvalidXLogRecPtr) { /* * We can't exactly verify the prev-link, but surely it should be less @@ -922,6 +1101,22 @@ XLogReaderValidatePageHeader(XLogReaderState *state, XLogRecPtr recptr, * here. */ +XLogFindNextRecordState * +InitXLogFindNextRecord(XLogReaderState *reader_state, XLogRecPtr start_ptr) +{ + XLogFindNextRecordState *state = (XLogFindNextRecordState *) + palloc_extended(sizeof(XLogFindNextRecordState), + MCXT_ALLOC_NO_OOM | MCXT_ALLOC_ZERO); + if (!state) + return NULL; + + state->reader_state = reader_state; + state->targetRecPtr = start_ptr; + state->currRecPtr = start_ptr; + + return state; +} + /* * Find the first record with an lsn >= RecPtr. * @@ -933,27 +1128,25 @@ XLogReaderValidatePageHeader(XLogReaderState *state, XLogRecPtr recptr, * This positions the reader, like XLogBeginRead(), so that the next call to * XLogReadRecord() will read the next valid record. */ -XLogRecPtr -XLogFindNextRecord(XLogReaderState *state, XLogRecPtr RecPtr) +bool +XLogFindNextRecord(XLogFindNextRecordState *state) { - XLogRecPtr tmpRecPtr; - XLogRecPtr found = InvalidXLogRecPtr; XLogPageHeader header; + XLogRecord *record; + XLogReadRecordResult result; char *errormsg; - Assert(!XLogRecPtrIsInvalid(RecPtr)); + Assert(!XLogRecPtrIsInvalid(state->currRecPtr)); /* * skip over potential continuation data, keeping in mind that it may span * multiple pages */ - tmpRecPtr = RecPtr; while (true) { XLogRecPtr targetPagePtr; int targetRecOff; uint32 pageHeaderSize; - int readLen; /* * Compute targetRecOff. It should typically be equal or greater than @@ -961,27 +1154,27 @@ XLogFindNextRecord(XLogReaderState *state, XLogRecPtr RecPtr) * that, except when caller has explicitly specified the offset that * falls somewhere there or when we are skipping multi-page * continuation record. It doesn't matter though because - * ReadPageInternal() is prepared to handle that and will read at - * least short page-header worth of data + * XLogNeedData() is prepared to handle that and will read at least + * short page-header worth of data */ - targetRecOff = tmpRecPtr % XLOG_BLCKSZ; + targetRecOff = state->currRecPtr % XLOG_BLCKSZ; /* scroll back to page boundary */ - targetPagePtr = tmpRecPtr - targetRecOff; + targetPagePtr = state->currRecPtr - targetRecOff; - /* Read the page containing the record */ - readLen = ReadPageInternal(state, targetPagePtr, targetRecOff); - if (readLen < 0) + if (XLogNeedData(state->reader_state, targetPagePtr, targetRecOff, + targetRecOff != 0)) + return true; + + if (!state->reader_state->page_verified) goto err; - header = (XLogPageHeader) state->readBuf; + header = (XLogPageHeader) state->reader_state->readBuf; pageHeaderSize = XLogPageHeaderSize(header); - /* make sure we have enough data for the page header */ - readLen = ReadPageInternal(state, targetPagePtr, pageHeaderSize); - if (readLen < 0) - goto err; + /* we should have read the page header */ + Assert(state->reader_state->readLen >= pageHeaderSize); /* skip over potential continuation data */ if (header->xlp_info & XLP_FIRST_IS_CONTRECORD) @@ -996,21 +1189,21 @@ XLogFindNextRecord(XLogReaderState *state, XLogRecPtr RecPtr) * Note that record headers are MAXALIGN'ed */ if (MAXALIGN(header->xlp_rem_len) >= (XLOG_BLCKSZ - pageHeaderSize)) - tmpRecPtr = targetPagePtr + XLOG_BLCKSZ; + state->currRecPtr = targetPagePtr + XLOG_BLCKSZ; else { /* * The previous continuation record ends in this page. Set - * tmpRecPtr to point to the first valid record + * state->currRecPtr to point to the first valid record */ - tmpRecPtr = targetPagePtr + pageHeaderSize + state->currRecPtr = targetPagePtr + pageHeaderSize + MAXALIGN(header->xlp_rem_len); break; } } else { - tmpRecPtr = targetPagePtr + pageHeaderSize; + state->currRecPtr = targetPagePtr + pageHeaderSize; break; } } @@ -1020,31 +1213,36 @@ XLogFindNextRecord(XLogReaderState *state, XLogRecPtr RecPtr) * because either we're at the first record after the beginning of a page * or we just jumped over the remaining data of a continuation. */ - XLogBeginRead(state, tmpRecPtr); - while (XLogReadRecord(state, &errormsg) != NULL) + XLogBeginRead(state->reader_state, state->currRecPtr); + while ((result = XLogReadRecord(state->reader_state, &record, &errormsg)) != + XLREAD_FAIL) { + if (result == XLREAD_NEED_DATA) + return true; + /* past the record we've found, break out */ - if (RecPtr <= state->ReadRecPtr) + if (state->targetRecPtr <= state->reader_state->ReadRecPtr) { /* Rewind the reader to the beginning of the last record. */ - found = state->ReadRecPtr; - XLogBeginRead(state, found); - return found; + state->currRecPtr = state->reader_state->ReadRecPtr; + XLogBeginRead(state->reader_state, state->currRecPtr); + return false; } } err: - XLogReaderInvalReadState(state); + XLogReaderInvalReadState(state->reader_state); - return InvalidXLogRecPtr; + state->currRecPtr = InvalidXLogRecPtr;; + return false; } #endif /* FRONTEND */ /* - * Helper function to ease writing of XLogRoutine->page_read callbacks. - * If this function is used, caller must supply a segment_open callback in - * 'state', as that is used here. + * Helper function to ease writing of routines that read raw WAL data. + * If this function is used, caller must supply a segment_open callback and + * segment_close callback as that is used here. * * Read 'count' bytes into 'buf', starting at location 'startptr', from WAL * fetched from timeline 'tli'. @@ -1057,6 +1255,7 @@ err: */ bool WALRead(XLogReaderState *state, + WALSegmentOpenCB segopenfn, WALSegmentCloseCB segclosefn, char *buf, XLogRecPtr startptr, Size count, TimeLineID tli, WALReadError *errinfo) { @@ -1088,10 +1287,10 @@ WALRead(XLogReaderState *state, XLogSegNo nextSegNo; if (state->seg.ws_file >= 0) - state->routine.segment_close(state); + segclosefn(state); XLByteToSeg(recptr, nextSegNo, state->segcxt.ws_segsize); - state->routine.segment_open(state, nextSegNo, &tli); + segopenfn(state, nextSegNo, &tli); /* This shouldn't happen -- indicates a bug in segment_open */ Assert(state->seg.ws_file >= 0); diff --git a/src/backend/access/transam/xlogutils.c b/src/backend/access/transam/xlogutils.c index d17d660f46..e5de26dce5 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/transam/xlogutils.c +++ b/src/backend/access/transam/xlogutils.c @@ -686,8 +686,7 @@ XLogTruncateRelation(RelFileNode rnode, ForkNumber forkNum, void XLogReadDetermineTimeline(XLogReaderState *state, XLogRecPtr wantPage, uint32 wantLength) { - const XLogRecPtr lastReadPage = (state->seg.ws_segno * - state->segcxt.ws_segsize + state->segoff); + const XLogRecPtr lastReadPage = state->readPagePtr; Assert(wantPage != InvalidXLogRecPtr && wantPage % XLOG_BLCKSZ == 0); Assert(wantLength <= XLOG_BLCKSZ); @@ -702,7 +701,7 @@ XLogReadDetermineTimeline(XLogReaderState *state, XLogRecPtr wantPage, uint32 wa * current TLI has since become historical. */ if (lastReadPage == wantPage && - state->readLen != 0 && + state->page_verified && lastReadPage + state->readLen >= wantPage + Min(wantLength, XLOG_BLCKSZ - 1)) return; @@ -824,10 +823,12 @@ wal_segment_close(XLogReaderState *state) * exists for normal backends, so we have to do a check/sleep/repeat style of * loop for now. */ -int -read_local_xlog_page(XLogReaderState *state, XLogRecPtr targetPagePtr, - int reqLen, XLogRecPtr targetRecPtr, char *cur_page) +bool +read_local_xlog_page(XLogReaderState *state) { + XLogRecPtr targetPagePtr = state->readPagePtr; + int reqLen = state->reqLen; + char *cur_page = state->readBuf; XLogRecPtr read_upto, loc; TimeLineID tli; @@ -926,7 +927,8 @@ read_local_xlog_page(XLogReaderState *state, XLogRecPtr targetPagePtr, else if (targetPagePtr + reqLen > read_upto) { /* not enough data there */ - return -1; + XLogReaderSetInputData(state, -1); + return false; } else { @@ -939,12 +941,14 @@ read_local_xlog_page(XLogReaderState *state, XLogRecPtr targetPagePtr, * as 'count', read the whole page anyway. It's guaranteed to be * zero-padded up to the page boundary if it's incomplete. */ - if (!WALRead(state, cur_page, targetPagePtr, XLOG_BLCKSZ, tli, - &errinfo)) + if (!WALRead(state, wal_segment_open, wal_segment_close, + cur_page, targetPagePtr, XLOG_BLCKSZ, tli, &errinfo)) WALReadRaiseError(&errinfo); /* number of valid bytes in the buffer */ - return count; + state->readPagePtr = targetPagePtr; + XLogReaderSetInputData(state, count); + return true; } /* diff --git a/src/backend/replication/logical/logical.c b/src/backend/replication/logical/logical.c index 2f6803637b..4f6e87f18d 100644 --- a/src/backend/replication/logical/logical.c +++ b/src/backend/replication/logical/logical.c @@ -148,7 +148,8 @@ StartupDecodingContext(List *output_plugin_options, TransactionId xmin_horizon, bool need_full_snapshot, bool fast_forward, - XLogReaderRoutine *xl_routine, + LogicalDecodingXLogPageReadCB page_read, + WALSegmentCleanupCB cleanup_cb, LogicalOutputPluginWriterPrepareWrite prepare_write, LogicalOutputPluginWriterWrite do_write, LogicalOutputPluginWriterUpdateProgress update_progress) @@ -198,11 +199,12 @@ StartupDecodingContext(List *output_plugin_options, ctx->slot = slot; - ctx->reader = XLogReaderAllocate(wal_segment_size, NULL, xl_routine, ctx); + ctx->reader = XLogReaderAllocate(wal_segment_size, NULL, cleanup_cb); if (!ctx->reader) ereport(ERROR, (errcode(ERRCODE_OUT_OF_MEMORY), errmsg("out of memory"))); + ctx->page_read = page_read; ctx->reorder = ReorderBufferAllocate(); ctx->snapshot_builder = @@ -319,7 +321,8 @@ CreateInitDecodingContext(const char *plugin, List *output_plugin_options, bool need_full_snapshot, XLogRecPtr restart_lsn, - XLogReaderRoutine *xl_routine, + LogicalDecodingXLogPageReadCB page_read, + WALSegmentCleanupCB cleanup_cb, LogicalOutputPluginWriterPrepareWrite prepare_write, LogicalOutputPluginWriterWrite do_write, LogicalOutputPluginWriterUpdateProgress update_progress) @@ -422,7 +425,7 @@ CreateInitDecodingContext(const char *plugin, ctx = StartupDecodingContext(NIL, restart_lsn, xmin_horizon, need_full_snapshot, false, - xl_routine, prepare_write, do_write, + page_read, cleanup_cb, prepare_write, do_write, update_progress); /* call output plugin initialization callback */ @@ -476,7 +479,8 @@ LogicalDecodingContext * CreateDecodingContext(XLogRecPtr start_lsn, List *output_plugin_options, bool fast_forward, - XLogReaderRoutine *xl_routine, + LogicalDecodingXLogPageReadCB page_read, + WALSegmentCleanupCB cleanup_cb, LogicalOutputPluginWriterPrepareWrite prepare_write, LogicalOutputPluginWriterWrite do_write, LogicalOutputPluginWriterUpdateProgress update_progress) @@ -528,8 +532,8 @@ CreateDecodingContext(XLogRecPtr start_lsn, ctx = StartupDecodingContext(output_plugin_options, start_lsn, InvalidTransactionId, false, - fast_forward, xl_routine, prepare_write, - do_write, update_progress); + fast_forward, page_read, cleanup_cb, + prepare_write, do_write, update_progress); /* call output plugin initialization callback */ old_context = MemoryContextSwitchTo(ctx->context); @@ -585,7 +589,13 @@ DecodingContextFindStartpoint(LogicalDecodingContext *ctx) char *err = NULL; /* the read_page callback waits for new WAL */ - record = XLogReadRecord(ctx->reader, &err); + while (XLogReadRecord(ctx->reader, &record, &err) == + XLREAD_NEED_DATA) + { + if (!ctx->page_read(ctx->reader)) + break; + } + if (err) elog(ERROR, "%s", err); if (!record) diff --git a/src/backend/replication/logical/logicalfuncs.c b/src/backend/replication/logical/logicalfuncs.c index 01d354829b..8f8c129620 100644 --- a/src/backend/replication/logical/logicalfuncs.c +++ b/src/backend/replication/logical/logicalfuncs.c @@ -233,9 +233,8 @@ pg_logical_slot_get_changes_guts(FunctionCallInfo fcinfo, bool confirm, bool bin ctx = CreateDecodingContext(InvalidXLogRecPtr, options, false, - XL_ROUTINE(.page_read = read_local_xlog_page, - .segment_open = wal_segment_open, - .segment_close = wal_segment_close), + read_local_xlog_page, + wal_segment_close, LogicalOutputPrepareWrite, LogicalOutputWrite, NULL); @@ -284,7 +283,13 @@ pg_logical_slot_get_changes_guts(FunctionCallInfo fcinfo, bool confirm, bool bin XLogRecord *record; char *errm = NULL; - record = XLogReadRecord(ctx->reader, &errm); + while (XLogReadRecord(ctx->reader, &record, &errm) == + XLREAD_NEED_DATA) + { + if (!ctx->page_read(ctx->reader)) + break; + } + if (errm) elog(ERROR, "%s", errm); diff --git a/src/backend/replication/slotfuncs.c b/src/backend/replication/slotfuncs.c index d9d36879ed..7ab0b804e4 100644 --- a/src/backend/replication/slotfuncs.c +++ b/src/backend/replication/slotfuncs.c @@ -153,9 +153,8 @@ create_logical_replication_slot(char *name, char *plugin, ctx = CreateInitDecodingContext(plugin, NIL, false, /* just catalogs is OK */ restart_lsn, - XL_ROUTINE(.page_read = read_local_xlog_page, - .segment_open = wal_segment_open, - .segment_close = wal_segment_close), + read_local_xlog_page, + wal_segment_close, NULL, NULL, NULL); /* @@ -512,9 +511,8 @@ pg_logical_replication_slot_advance(XLogRecPtr moveto) ctx = CreateDecodingContext(InvalidXLogRecPtr, NIL, true, /* fast_forward */ - XL_ROUTINE(.page_read = read_local_xlog_page, - .segment_open = wal_segment_open, - .segment_close = wal_segment_close), + read_local_xlog_page, + wal_segment_close, NULL, NULL, NULL); /* @@ -536,7 +534,13 @@ pg_logical_replication_slot_advance(XLogRecPtr moveto) * Read records. No changes are generated in fast_forward mode, * but snapbuilder/slot statuses are updated properly. */ - record = XLogReadRecord(ctx->reader, &errm); + while (XLogReadRecord(ctx->reader, &record, &errm) == + XLREAD_NEED_DATA) + { + if (!ctx->page_read(ctx->reader)) + break; + } + if (errm) elog(ERROR, "%s", errm); diff --git a/src/backend/replication/walsender.c b/src/backend/replication/walsender.c index 4bf8a18e01..52fe9aba66 100644 --- a/src/backend/replication/walsender.c +++ b/src/backend/replication/walsender.c @@ -580,10 +580,7 @@ StartReplication(StartReplicationCmd *cmd) /* create xlogreader for physical replication */ xlogreader = - XLogReaderAllocate(wal_segment_size, NULL, - XL_ROUTINE(.segment_open = WalSndSegmentOpen, - .segment_close = wal_segment_close), - NULL); + XLogReaderAllocate(wal_segment_size, NULL, wal_segment_close); if (!xlogreader) ereport(ERROR, @@ -806,10 +803,12 @@ StartReplication(StartReplicationCmd *cmd) * which has to do a plain sleep/busy loop, because the walsender's latch gets * set every time WAL is flushed. */ -static int -logical_read_xlog_page(XLogReaderState *state, XLogRecPtr targetPagePtr, int reqLen, - XLogRecPtr targetRecPtr, char *cur_page) +static bool +logical_read_xlog_page(XLogReaderState *state) { + XLogRecPtr targetPagePtr = state->readPagePtr; + int reqLen = state->reqLen; + char *cur_page = state->readBuf; XLogRecPtr flushptr; int count; WALReadError errinfo; @@ -826,7 +825,10 @@ logical_read_xlog_page(XLogReaderState *state, XLogRecPtr targetPagePtr, int req /* fail if not (implies we are going to shut down) */ if (flushptr < targetPagePtr + reqLen) - return -1; + { + XLogReaderSetInputData(state, -1); + return false; + } if (targetPagePtr + XLOG_BLCKSZ <= flushptr) count = XLOG_BLCKSZ; /* more than one block available */ @@ -834,7 +836,7 @@ logical_read_xlog_page(XLogReaderState *state, XLogRecPtr targetPagePtr, int req count = flushptr - targetPagePtr; /* part of the page available */ /* now actually read the data, we know it's there */ - if (!WALRead(state, + if (!WALRead(state, WalSndSegmentOpen, wal_segment_close, cur_page, targetPagePtr, XLOG_BLCKSZ, @@ -854,7 +856,8 @@ logical_read_xlog_page(XLogReaderState *state, XLogRecPtr targetPagePtr, int req XLByteToSeg(targetPagePtr, segno, state->segcxt.ws_segsize); CheckXLogRemoved(segno, state->seg.ws_tli); - return count; + XLogReaderSetInputData(state, count); + return true; } /* @@ -1007,9 +1010,8 @@ CreateReplicationSlot(CreateReplicationSlotCmd *cmd) ctx = CreateInitDecodingContext(cmd->plugin, NIL, need_full_snapshot, InvalidXLogRecPtr, - XL_ROUTINE(.page_read = logical_read_xlog_page, - .segment_open = WalSndSegmentOpen, - .segment_close = wal_segment_close), + logical_read_xlog_page, + wal_segment_close, WalSndPrepareWrite, WalSndWriteData, WalSndUpdateProgress); @@ -1167,9 +1169,8 @@ StartLogicalReplication(StartReplicationCmd *cmd) */ logical_decoding_ctx = CreateDecodingContext(cmd->startpoint, cmd->options, false, - XL_ROUTINE(.page_read = logical_read_xlog_page, - .segment_open = WalSndSegmentOpen, - .segment_close = wal_segment_close), + logical_read_xlog_page, + wal_segment_close, WalSndPrepareWrite, WalSndWriteData, WalSndUpdateProgress); xlogreader = logical_decoding_ctx->reader; @@ -2745,7 +2746,7 @@ XLogSendPhysical(void) enlargeStringInfo(&output_message, nbytes); retry: - if (!WALRead(xlogreader, + if (!WALRead(xlogreader, WalSndSegmentOpen, wal_segment_close, &output_message.data[output_message.len], startptr, nbytes, @@ -2843,7 +2844,12 @@ XLogSendLogical(void) */ WalSndCaughtUp = false; - record = XLogReadRecord(logical_decoding_ctx->reader, &errm); + while (XLogReadRecord(logical_decoding_ctx->reader, &record, &errm) == + XLREAD_NEED_DATA) + { + if (!logical_decoding_ctx->page_read(logical_decoding_ctx->reader)) + break; + } /* xlog record was invalid */ if (errm != NULL) diff --git a/src/bin/pg_rewind/parsexlog.c b/src/bin/pg_rewind/parsexlog.c index 59ebac7d6a..79f71c0477 100644 --- a/src/bin/pg_rewind/parsexlog.c +++ b/src/bin/pg_rewind/parsexlog.c @@ -41,15 +41,9 @@ static int xlogreadfd = -1; static XLogSegNo xlogreadsegno = -1; static char xlogfpath[MAXPGPATH]; -typedef struct XLogPageReadPrivate -{ - const char *restoreCommand; - int tliIndex; -} XLogPageReadPrivate; - -static int SimpleXLogPageRead(XLogReaderState *xlogreader, - XLogRecPtr targetPagePtr, - int reqLen, XLogRecPtr targetRecPtr, char *readBuf); +static bool SimpleXLogPageRead(XLogReaderState *xlogreader, + const char *datadir, int *tliIndex, + const char *restoreCommand); /* * Read WAL from the datadir/pg_wal, starting from 'startpoint' on timeline @@ -66,20 +60,22 @@ extractPageMap(const char *datadir, XLogRecPtr startpoint, int tliIndex, XLogRecord *record; XLogReaderState *xlogreader; char *errormsg; - XLogPageReadPrivate private; - private.tliIndex = tliIndex; - private.restoreCommand = restoreCommand; - xlogreader = XLogReaderAllocate(WalSegSz, datadir, - XL_ROUTINE(.page_read = &SimpleXLogPageRead), - &private); + xlogreader = XLogReaderAllocate(WalSegSz, datadir, NULL); + if (xlogreader == NULL) pg_fatal("out of memory"); XLogBeginRead(xlogreader, startpoint); do { - record = XLogReadRecord(xlogreader, &errormsg); + while (XLogReadRecord(xlogreader, &record, &errormsg) == + XLREAD_NEED_DATA) + { + if (!SimpleXLogPageRead(xlogreader, datadir, + &tliIndex, restoreCommand)) + break; + } if (record == NULL) { @@ -123,19 +119,19 @@ readOneRecord(const char *datadir, XLogRecPtr ptr, int tliIndex, XLogRecord *record; XLogReaderState *xlogreader; char *errormsg; - XLogPageReadPrivate private; XLogRecPtr endptr; - private.tliIndex = tliIndex; - private.restoreCommand = restoreCommand; - xlogreader = XLogReaderAllocate(WalSegSz, datadir, - XL_ROUTINE(.page_read = &SimpleXLogPageRead), - &private); + xlogreader = XLogReaderAllocate(WalSegSz, datadir, NULL); if (xlogreader == NULL) pg_fatal("out of memory"); XLogBeginRead(xlogreader, ptr); - record = XLogReadRecord(xlogreader, &errormsg); + while (XLogReadRecord(xlogreader, &record, &errormsg) == + XLREAD_NEED_DATA) + { + if (!SimpleXLogPageRead(xlogreader, datadir, &tliIndex, restoreCommand)) + break; + } if (record == NULL) { if (errormsg) @@ -170,7 +166,6 @@ findLastCheckpoint(const char *datadir, XLogRecPtr forkptr, int tliIndex, XLogRecPtr searchptr; XLogReaderState *xlogreader; char *errormsg; - XLogPageReadPrivate private; /* * The given fork pointer points to the end of the last common record, @@ -186,11 +181,7 @@ findLastCheckpoint(const char *datadir, XLogRecPtr forkptr, int tliIndex, forkptr += SizeOfXLogShortPHD; } - private.tliIndex = tliIndex; - private.restoreCommand = restoreCommand; - xlogreader = XLogReaderAllocate(WalSegSz, datadir, - XL_ROUTINE(.page_read = &SimpleXLogPageRead), - &private); + xlogreader = XLogReaderAllocate(WalSegSz, datadir, NULL); if (xlogreader == NULL) pg_fatal("out of memory"); @@ -200,7 +191,13 @@ findLastCheckpoint(const char *datadir, XLogRecPtr forkptr, int tliIndex, uint8 info; XLogBeginRead(xlogreader, searchptr); - record = XLogReadRecord(xlogreader, &errormsg); + while (XLogReadRecord(xlogreader, &record, &errormsg) == + XLREAD_NEED_DATA) + { + if (!SimpleXLogPageRead(xlogreader, datadir, + &tliIndex, restoreCommand)) + break; + } if (record == NULL) { @@ -246,16 +243,19 @@ findLastCheckpoint(const char *datadir, XLogRecPtr forkptr, int tliIndex, } /* XLogReader callback function, to read a WAL page */ -static int -SimpleXLogPageRead(XLogReaderState *xlogreader, XLogRecPtr targetPagePtr, - int reqLen, XLogRecPtr targetRecPtr, char *readBuf) +static bool +SimpleXLogPageRead(XLogReaderState *xlogreader, const char *datadir, + int *tliIndex, const char *restoreCommand) { - XLogPageReadPrivate *private = (XLogPageReadPrivate *) xlogreader->private_data; + XLogRecPtr targetPagePtr = xlogreader->readPagePtr; + char *readBuf = xlogreader->readBuf; uint32 targetPageOff; XLogRecPtr targetSegEnd; XLogSegNo targetSegNo; int r; + Assert(xlogreader->reqLen <= XLOG_BLCKSZ); + XLByteToSeg(targetPagePtr, targetSegNo, WalSegSz); XLogSegNoOffsetToRecPtr(targetSegNo + 1, 0, WalSegSz, targetSegEnd); targetPageOff = XLogSegmentOffset(targetPagePtr, WalSegSz); @@ -283,14 +283,14 @@ SimpleXLogPageRead(XLogReaderState *xlogreader, XLogRecPtr targetPagePtr, * be done both forward and backward, consider also switching timeline * accordingly. */ - while (private->tliIndex < targetNentries - 1 && - targetHistory[private->tliIndex].end < targetSegEnd) - private->tliIndex++; - while (private->tliIndex > 0 && - targetHistory[private->tliIndex].begin >= targetSegEnd) - private->tliIndex--; + while (*tliIndex < targetNentries - 1 && + targetHistory[*tliIndex].end < targetSegEnd) + (*tliIndex)++; + while (*tliIndex > 0 && + targetHistory[*tliIndex].begin >= targetSegEnd) + (*tliIndex)--; - XLogFileName(xlogfname, targetHistory[private->tliIndex].tli, + XLogFileName(xlogfname, targetHistory[*tliIndex].tli, xlogreadsegno, WalSegSz); snprintf(xlogfpath, MAXPGPATH, "%s/" XLOGDIR "/%s", @@ -303,10 +303,11 @@ SimpleXLogPageRead(XLogReaderState *xlogreader, XLogRecPtr targetPagePtr, /* * If we have no restore_command to execute, then exit. */ - if (private->restoreCommand == NULL) + if (restoreCommand == NULL) { pg_log_error("could not open file \"%s\": %m", xlogfpath); - return -1; + XLogReaderSetInputData(xlogreader, -1); + return false; } /* @@ -316,10 +317,13 @@ SimpleXLogPageRead(XLogReaderState *xlogreader, XLogRecPtr targetPagePtr, xlogreadfd = RestoreArchivedFile(xlogreader->segcxt.ws_dir, xlogfname, WalSegSz, - private->restoreCommand); + restoreCommand); if (xlogreadfd < 0) - return -1; + { + XLogReaderSetInputData(xlogreader, -1); + return false; + } else pg_log_debug("using file \"%s\" restored from archive", xlogfpath); @@ -335,7 +339,8 @@ SimpleXLogPageRead(XLogReaderState *xlogreader, XLogRecPtr targetPagePtr, if (lseek(xlogreadfd, (off_t) targetPageOff, SEEK_SET) < 0) { pg_log_error("could not seek in file \"%s\": %m", xlogfpath); - return -1; + XLogReaderSetInputData(xlogreader, -1); + return false; } @@ -348,13 +353,15 @@ SimpleXLogPageRead(XLogReaderState *xlogreader, XLogRecPtr targetPagePtr, pg_log_error("could not read file \"%s\": read %d of %zu", xlogfpath, r, (Size) XLOG_BLCKSZ); - return -1; + XLogReaderSetInputData(xlogreader, -1); + return false; } Assert(targetSegNo == xlogreadsegno); - xlogreader->seg.ws_tli = targetHistory[private->tliIndex].tli; - return XLOG_BLCKSZ; + xlogreader->seg.ws_tli = targetHistory[*tliIndex].tli; + XLogReaderSetInputData(xlogreader, XLOG_BLCKSZ); + return true; } /* diff --git a/src/bin/pg_waldump/pg_waldump.c b/src/bin/pg_waldump/pg_waldump.c index f8b8afe4a7..5db389aa2d 100644 --- a/src/bin/pg_waldump/pg_waldump.c +++ b/src/bin/pg_waldump/pg_waldump.c @@ -29,14 +29,6 @@ static const char *progname; static int WalSegSz; -typedef struct XLogDumpPrivate -{ - TimeLineID timeline; - XLogRecPtr startptr; - XLogRecPtr endptr; - bool endptr_reached; -} XLogDumpPrivate; - typedef struct XLogDumpConfig { /* display options */ @@ -330,30 +322,41 @@ WALDumpCloseSegment(XLogReaderState *state) state->seg.ws_file = -1; } -/* pg_waldump's XLogReaderRoutine->page_read callback */ -static int -WALDumpReadPage(XLogReaderState *state, XLogRecPtr targetPagePtr, int reqLen, - XLogRecPtr targetPtr, char *readBuff) +/* + * pg_waldump's WAL page rader + * + * timeline and startptr specifies the LSN, and reads up to endptr. + */ +static bool +WALDumpReadPage(XLogReaderState *state, TimeLineID timeline, + XLogRecPtr startptr, XLogRecPtr endptr) { - XLogDumpPrivate *private = state->private_data; + XLogRecPtr targetPagePtr = state->readPagePtr; + int reqLen = state->reqLen; + char *readBuff = state->readBuf; int count = XLOG_BLCKSZ; WALReadError errinfo; - if (private->endptr != InvalidXLogRecPtr) + /* determine the number of bytes to read on the page */ + if (endptr != InvalidXLogRecPtr) { - if (targetPagePtr + XLOG_BLCKSZ <= private->endptr) + if (targetPagePtr + XLOG_BLCKSZ <= endptr) count = XLOG_BLCKSZ; - else if (targetPagePtr + reqLen <= private->endptr) - count = private->endptr - targetPagePtr; + else if (targetPagePtr + reqLen <= endptr) + count = endptr - targetPagePtr; else { - private->endptr_reached = true; - return -1; + /* Notify xlogreader that we didn't read at all */ + XLogReaderSetInputData(state, -1); + return false; } } - if (!WALRead(state, readBuff, targetPagePtr, count, private->timeline, - &errinfo)) + /* We should read more than requested by xlogreader */ + Assert(count >= state->readLen); + + if (!WALRead(state, WALDumpOpenSegment, WALDumpCloseSegment, + readBuff, targetPagePtr, count, timeline, &errinfo)) { WALOpenSegment *seg = &errinfo.wre_seg; char fname[MAXPGPATH]; @@ -373,7 +376,9 @@ WALDumpReadPage(XLogReaderState *state, XLogRecPtr targetPagePtr, int reqLen, (Size) errinfo.wre_req); } - return count; + /* Notify xlogreader of how many bytes we have read */ + XLogReaderSetInputData(state, count); + return true; } /* @@ -754,7 +759,10 @@ main(int argc, char **argv) uint32 xlogid; uint32 xrecoff; XLogReaderState *xlogreader_state; - XLogDumpPrivate private; + XLogFindNextRecordState *findnext_state; + TimeLineID timeline; + XLogRecPtr startptr; + XLogRecPtr endptr; XLogDumpConfig config; XLogDumpStats stats; XLogRecord *record; @@ -800,14 +808,12 @@ main(int argc, char **argv) } } - memset(&private, 0, sizeof(XLogDumpPrivate)); memset(&config, 0, sizeof(XLogDumpConfig)); memset(&stats, 0, sizeof(XLogDumpStats)); - private.timeline = 1; - private.startptr = InvalidXLogRecPtr; - private.endptr = InvalidXLogRecPtr; - private.endptr_reached = false; + timeline = 1; + startptr = InvalidXLogRecPtr; + endptr = InvalidXLogRecPtr; config.quiet = false; config.bkp_details = false; @@ -841,7 +847,7 @@ main(int argc, char **argv) optarg); goto bad_argument; } - private.endptr = (uint64) xlogid << 32 | xrecoff; + endptr = (uint64) xlogid << 32 | xrecoff; break; case 'f': config.follow = true; @@ -894,10 +900,10 @@ main(int argc, char **argv) goto bad_argument; } else - private.startptr = (uint64) xlogid << 32 | xrecoff; + startptr = (uint64) xlogid << 32 | xrecoff; break; case 't': - if (sscanf(optarg, "%d", &private.timeline) != 1) + if (sscanf(optarg, "%d", &timeline) != 1) { pg_log_error("could not parse timeline \"%s\"", optarg); goto bad_argument; @@ -974,21 +980,21 @@ main(int argc, char **argv) close(fd); /* parse position from file */ - XLogFromFileName(fname, &private.timeline, &segno, WalSegSz); + XLogFromFileName(fname, &timeline, &segno, WalSegSz); - if (XLogRecPtrIsInvalid(private.startptr)) - XLogSegNoOffsetToRecPtr(segno, 0, WalSegSz, private.startptr); - else if (!XLByteInSeg(private.startptr, segno, WalSegSz)) + if (XLogRecPtrIsInvalid(startptr)) + XLogSegNoOffsetToRecPtr(segno, 0, WalSegSz, startptr); + else if (!XLByteInSeg(startptr, segno, WalSegSz)) { pg_log_error("start WAL location %X/%X is not inside file \"%s\"", - LSN_FORMAT_ARGS(private.startptr), + LSN_FORMAT_ARGS(startptr), fname); goto bad_argument; } /* no second file specified, set end position */ - if (!(optind + 1 < argc) && XLogRecPtrIsInvalid(private.endptr)) - XLogSegNoOffsetToRecPtr(segno + 1, 0, WalSegSz, private.endptr); + if (!(optind + 1 < argc) && XLogRecPtrIsInvalid(endptr)) + XLogSegNoOffsetToRecPtr(segno + 1, 0, WalSegSz, endptr); /* parse ENDSEG if passed */ if (optind + 1 < argc) @@ -1004,26 +1010,26 @@ main(int argc, char **argv) close(fd); /* parse position from file */ - XLogFromFileName(fname, &private.timeline, &endsegno, WalSegSz); + XLogFromFileName(fname, &timeline, &endsegno, WalSegSz); if (endsegno < segno) fatal_error("ENDSEG %s is before STARTSEG %s", argv[optind + 1], argv[optind]); - if (XLogRecPtrIsInvalid(private.endptr)) + if (XLogRecPtrIsInvalid(endptr)) XLogSegNoOffsetToRecPtr(endsegno + 1, 0, WalSegSz, - private.endptr); + endptr); /* set segno to endsegno for check of --end */ segno = endsegno; } - if (!XLByteInSeg(private.endptr, segno, WalSegSz) && - private.endptr != (segno + 1) * WalSegSz) + if (!XLByteInSeg(endptr, segno, WalSegSz) && + endptr != (segno + 1) * WalSegSz) { pg_log_error("end WAL location %X/%X is not inside file \"%s\"", - LSN_FORMAT_ARGS(private.endptr), + LSN_FORMAT_ARGS(endptr), argv[argc - 1]); goto bad_argument; } @@ -1032,7 +1038,7 @@ main(int argc, char **argv) waldir = identify_target_directory(waldir, NULL); /* we don't know what to print */ - if (XLogRecPtrIsInvalid(private.startptr)) + if (XLogRecPtrIsInvalid(startptr)) { pg_log_error("no start WAL location given"); goto bad_argument; @@ -1042,42 +1048,56 @@ main(int argc, char **argv) /* we have everything we need, start reading */ xlogreader_state = - XLogReaderAllocate(WalSegSz, waldir, - XL_ROUTINE(.page_read = WALDumpReadPage, - .segment_open = WALDumpOpenSegment, - .segment_close = WALDumpCloseSegment), - &private); + XLogReaderAllocate(WalSegSz, waldir, WALDumpCloseSegment); + if (!xlogreader_state) fatal_error("out of memory"); - /* first find a valid recptr to start from */ - first_record = XLogFindNextRecord(xlogreader_state, private.startptr); + findnext_state = + InitXLogFindNextRecord(xlogreader_state, startptr); + if (!findnext_state) + fatal_error("out of memory"); + + /* first find a valid recptr to start from */ + while (XLogFindNextRecord(findnext_state)) + { + if (!WALDumpReadPage(xlogreader_state, timeline, startptr, endptr)) + break; + } + + first_record = findnext_state->currRecPtr; if (first_record == InvalidXLogRecPtr) fatal_error("could not find a valid record after %X/%X", - LSN_FORMAT_ARGS(private.startptr)); + LSN_FORMAT_ARGS(startptr)); /* * Display a message that we're skipping data if `from` wasn't a pointer * to the start of a record and also wasn't a pointer to the beginning of * a segment (e.g. we were used in file mode). */ - if (first_record != private.startptr && - XLogSegmentOffset(private.startptr, WalSegSz) != 0) + if (first_record != startptr && + XLogSegmentOffset(startptr, WalSegSz) != 0) printf(ngettext("first record is after %X/%X, at %X/%X, skipping over %u byte\n", "first record is after %X/%X, at %X/%X, skipping over %u bytes\n", - (first_record - private.startptr)), - LSN_FORMAT_ARGS(private.startptr), + (first_record - startptr)), + LSN_FORMAT_ARGS(startptr), LSN_FORMAT_ARGS(first_record), - (uint32) (first_record - private.startptr)); + (uint32) (first_record - startptr)); for (;;) { /* try to read the next record */ - record = XLogReadRecord(xlogreader_state, &errormsg); + while (XLogReadRecord(xlogreader_state, &record, &errormsg) == + XLREAD_NEED_DATA) + { + if (!WALDumpReadPage(xlogreader_state, timeline, startptr, endptr)) + break; + } + if (!record) { - if (!config.follow || private.endptr_reached) + if (!config.follow) break; else { diff --git a/src/include/access/xlogreader.h b/src/include/access/xlogreader.h index 21d200d3df..d27c0cd281 100644 --- a/src/include/access/xlogreader.h +++ b/src/include/access/xlogreader.h @@ -56,65 +56,17 @@ typedef struct WALSegmentContext } WALSegmentContext; typedef struct XLogReaderState XLogReaderState; +typedef struct XLogFindNextRecordState XLogFindNextRecordState; -/* Function type definitions for various xlogreader interactions */ -typedef int (*XLogPageReadCB) (XLogReaderState *xlogreader, - XLogRecPtr targetPagePtr, - int reqLen, - XLogRecPtr targetRecPtr, - char *readBuf); +/* Function type definition for the segment cleanup callback */ +typedef void (*WALSegmentCleanupCB) (XLogReaderState *xlogreader); + +/* Function type definition for the open/close callbacks for WALRead() */ typedef void (*WALSegmentOpenCB) (XLogReaderState *xlogreader, XLogSegNo nextSegNo, TimeLineID *tli_p); typedef void (*WALSegmentCloseCB) (XLogReaderState *xlogreader); -typedef struct XLogReaderRoutine -{ - /* - * Data input callback - * - * This callback shall read at least reqLen valid bytes of the xlog page - * starting at targetPagePtr, and store them in readBuf. The callback - * shall return the number of bytes read (never more than XLOG_BLCKSZ), or - * -1 on failure. The callback shall sleep, if necessary, to wait for the - * requested bytes to become available. The callback will not be invoked - * again for the same page unless more than the returned number of bytes - * are needed. - * - * targetRecPtr is the position of the WAL record we're reading. Usually - * it is equal to targetPagePtr + reqLen, but sometimes xlogreader needs - * to read and verify the page or segment header, before it reads the - * actual WAL record it's interested in. In that case, targetRecPtr can - * be used to determine which timeline to read the page from. - * - * The callback shall set ->seg.ws_tli to the TLI of the file the page was - * read from. - */ - XLogPageReadCB page_read; - - /* - * Callback to open the specified WAL segment for reading. ->seg.ws_file - * shall be set to the file descriptor of the opened segment. In case of - * failure, an error shall be raised by the callback and it shall not - * return. - * - * "nextSegNo" is the number of the segment to be opened. - * - * "tli_p" is an input/output argument. WALRead() uses it to pass the - * timeline in which the new segment should be found, but the callback can - * use it to return the TLI that it actually opened. - */ - WALSegmentOpenCB segment_open; - - /* - * WAL segment close callback. ->seg.ws_file shall be set to a negative - * number. - */ - WALSegmentCloseCB segment_close; -} XLogReaderRoutine; - -#define XL_ROUTINE(...) &(XLogReaderRoutine){__VA_ARGS__} - typedef struct { /* Is this block ref in use? */ @@ -144,12 +96,36 @@ typedef struct uint16 data_bufsz; } DecodedBkpBlock; +/* Return code from XLogReadRecord */ +typedef enum XLogReadRecordResult +{ + XLREAD_SUCCESS, /* record is successfully read */ + XLREAD_NEED_DATA, /* need more data. see XLogReadRecord. */ + XLREAD_FAIL /* failed during reading a record */ +} XLogReadRecordResult; + +/* + * internal state of XLogReadRecord + * + * XLogReadState runs a state machine while reading a record. Theses states + * are not seen outside the function. Each state may repeat several times + * exiting requesting caller for new data. See the comment of XLogReadRecrod + * for details. + */ +typedef enum XLogReadRecordState +{ + XLREAD_NEXT_RECORD, + XLREAD_TOT_LEN, + XLREAD_FIRST_FRAGMENT, + XLREAD_CONTINUATION +} XLogReadRecordState; + struct XLogReaderState { /* * Operational callbacks */ - XLogReaderRoutine routine; + WALSegmentCleanupCB cleanup_cb; /* ---------------------------------------- * Public parameters @@ -162,19 +138,31 @@ struct XLogReaderState */ uint64 system_identifier; - /* - * Opaque data for callbacks to use. Not used by XLogReader. - */ - void *private_data; - /* * Start and end point of last record read. EndRecPtr is also used as the * position to read next. Calling XLogBeginRead() sets EndRecPtr to the * starting position and ReadRecPtr to invalid. */ - XLogRecPtr ReadRecPtr; /* start of last record read */ + XLogRecPtr ReadRecPtr; /* start of last record read or being read */ XLogRecPtr EndRecPtr; /* end+1 of last record read */ + XLogRecPtr PrevRecPtr; /* start of previous record read */ + /* ---------------------------------------- + * Communication with page reader + * readBuf is XLOG_BLCKSZ bytes, valid up to at least reqLen bytes. + * ---------------------------------------- + */ + /* variables the clients of xlogreader can examine */ + XLogRecPtr readPagePtr; /* page pointer to read */ + int32 reqLen; /* bytes requested to the caller */ + char *readBuf; /* buffer to store data */ + bool page_verified; /* is the page header on the buffer verified? */ + bool record_verified;/* is the current record header verified? */ + + /* variables set by the client of xlogreader */ + int32 readLen; /* actual bytes copied into readBuf by client, + * which should be >= reqLen. Client should + * use XLogReaderSetInputData() to set. */ /* ---------------------------------------- * Decoded representation of current record @@ -203,13 +191,6 @@ struct XLogReaderState * ---------------------------------------- */ - /* - * Buffer for currently read page (XLOG_BLCKSZ bytes, valid up to at least - * readLen bytes) - */ - char *readBuf; - uint32 readLen; - /* last read XLOG position for data currently in readBuf */ WALSegmentContext segcxt; WALOpenSegment seg; @@ -222,8 +203,6 @@ struct XLogReaderState XLogRecPtr latestPagePtr; TimeLineID latestPageTLI; - /* beginning of the WAL record being read. */ - XLogRecPtr currRecPtr; /* timeline to read it from, 0 if a lookup is required */ TimeLineID currTLI; @@ -250,16 +229,37 @@ struct XLogReaderState char *readRecordBuf; uint32 readRecordBufSize; + /* + * XLogReadRecord() state + */ + XLogReadRecordState readRecordState; /* state machine state */ + int recordGotLen; /* amount of current record that has already + * been read */ + int recordRemainLen; /* length of current record that remains */ + XLogRecPtr recordContRecPtr; /* where the current record continues */ + /* Buffer to hold error message */ char *errormsg_buf; }; +struct XLogFindNextRecordState +{ + XLogReaderState *reader_state; + XLogRecPtr targetRecPtr; + XLogRecPtr currRecPtr; +}; + +/* Report that data is available for decoding. */ +static inline void +XLogReaderSetInputData(XLogReaderState *state, int32 len) +{ + state->readLen = len; +} + /* Get a new XLogReader */ extern XLogReaderState *XLogReaderAllocate(int wal_segment_size, const char *waldir, - XLogReaderRoutine *routine, - void *private_data); -extern XLogReaderRoutine *LocalXLogReaderRoutine(void); + WALSegmentCleanupCB cleanup_cb); /* Free an XLogReader */ extern void XLogReaderFree(XLogReaderState *state); @@ -267,12 +267,14 @@ extern void XLogReaderFree(XLogReaderState *state); /* Position the XLogReader to given record */ extern void XLogBeginRead(XLogReaderState *state, XLogRecPtr RecPtr); #ifdef FRONTEND -extern XLogRecPtr XLogFindNextRecord(XLogReaderState *state, XLogRecPtr RecPtr); +extern XLogFindNextRecordState *InitXLogFindNextRecord(XLogReaderState *reader_state, XLogRecPtr start_ptr); +extern bool XLogFindNextRecord(XLogFindNextRecordState *state); #endif /* FRONTEND */ /* Read the next XLog record. Returns NULL on end-of-WAL or failure */ -extern struct XLogRecord *XLogReadRecord(XLogReaderState *state, - char **errormsg); +extern XLogReadRecordResult XLogReadRecord(XLogReaderState *state, + XLogRecord **record, + char **errormsg); /* Validate a page */ extern bool XLogReaderValidatePageHeader(XLogReaderState *state, @@ -292,6 +294,7 @@ typedef struct WALReadError } WALReadError; extern bool WALRead(XLogReaderState *state, + WALSegmentOpenCB segopenfn, WALSegmentCloseCB sgclosefn, char *buf, XLogRecPtr startptr, Size count, TimeLineID tli, WALReadError *errinfo); diff --git a/src/include/access/xlogutils.h b/src/include/access/xlogutils.h index 9ac602b674..397fb27fc2 100644 --- a/src/include/access/xlogutils.h +++ b/src/include/access/xlogutils.h @@ -47,9 +47,7 @@ extern Buffer XLogReadBufferExtended(RelFileNode rnode, ForkNumber forknum, extern Relation CreateFakeRelcacheEntry(RelFileNode rnode); extern void FreeFakeRelcacheEntry(Relation fakerel); -extern int read_local_xlog_page(XLogReaderState *state, - XLogRecPtr targetPagePtr, int reqLen, - XLogRecPtr targetRecPtr, char *cur_page); +extern bool read_local_xlog_page(XLogReaderState *state); extern void wal_segment_open(XLogReaderState *state, XLogSegNo nextSegNo, TimeLineID *tli_p); diff --git a/src/include/replication/logical.h b/src/include/replication/logical.h index af551d6f4e..94e278ef81 100644 --- a/src/include/replication/logical.h +++ b/src/include/replication/logical.h @@ -29,6 +29,10 @@ typedef void (*LogicalOutputPluginWriterUpdateProgress) (struct LogicalDecodingC TransactionId xid ); +typedef struct LogicalDecodingContext LogicalDecodingContext; + +typedef bool (*LogicalDecodingXLogPageReadCB)(XLogReaderState *ctx); + typedef struct LogicalDecodingContext { /* memory context this is all allocated in */ @@ -39,6 +43,7 @@ typedef struct LogicalDecodingContext /* infrastructure pieces for decoding */ XLogReaderState *reader; + LogicalDecodingXLogPageReadCB page_read; struct ReorderBuffer *reorder; struct SnapBuild *snapshot_builder; @@ -105,14 +110,16 @@ extern LogicalDecodingContext *CreateInitDecodingContext(const char *plugin, List *output_plugin_options, bool need_full_snapshot, XLogRecPtr restart_lsn, - XLogReaderRoutine *xl_routine, + LogicalDecodingXLogPageReadCB page_read, + WALSegmentCleanupCB cleanup_cb, LogicalOutputPluginWriterPrepareWrite prepare_write, LogicalOutputPluginWriterWrite do_write, LogicalOutputPluginWriterUpdateProgress update_progress); extern LogicalDecodingContext *CreateDecodingContext(XLogRecPtr start_lsn, List *output_plugin_options, bool fast_forward, - XLogReaderRoutine *xl_routine, + LogicalDecodingXLogPageReadCB page_read, + WALSegmentCleanupCB cleanup_cb, LogicalOutputPluginWriterPrepareWrite prepare_write, LogicalOutputPluginWriterWrite do_write, LogicalOutputPluginWriterUpdateProgress update_progress);