Various minor comments changes from bgwriter to checkpointer.

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Simon Riggs 2012-01-30 14:34:25 +00:00
parent a578257040
commit 73f617f13f
3 changed files with 11 additions and 11 deletions

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@ -92,7 +92,7 @@
*
* num_backend_writes is used to count the number of buffer writes performed
* by user backend processes. This counter should be wide enough that it
* can't overflow during a single processingbgwriter cycle. num_backend_fsync
* can't overflow during a single processing cycle. num_backend_fsync
* counts the subset of those writes that also had to do their own fsync,
* because the background writer failed to absorb their request.
*
@ -892,7 +892,7 @@ BgWriterShmemInit(void)
* since the last one (implied by CHECKPOINT_IS_SHUTDOWN or
* CHECKPOINT_END_OF_RECOVERY).
* CHECKPOINT_WAIT: wait for completion before returning (otherwise,
* just signal bgwriter to do it, and return).
* just signal checkpointer to do it, and return).
* CHECKPOINT_CAUSE_XLOG: checkpoint is requested due to xlog filling.
* (This affects logging, and in particular enables CheckPointWarning.)
*/
@ -928,7 +928,7 @@ RequestCheckpoint(int flags)
/*
* Atomically set the request flags, and take a snapshot of the counters.
* When we see ckpt_started > old_started, we know the flags we set here
* have been seen by bgwriter.
* have been seen by checkpointer.
*
* Note that we OR the flags with any existing flags, to avoid overriding
* a "stronger" request by another backend. The flag senses must be
@ -943,7 +943,7 @@ RequestCheckpoint(int flags)
SpinLockRelease(&bgs->ckpt_lck);
/*
* Send signal to request checkpoint. It's possible that the bgwriter
* Send signal to request checkpoint. It's possible that the checkpointer
* hasn't started yet, or is in process of restarting, so we will retry a
* few times if needed. Also, if not told to wait for the checkpoint to
* occur, we consider failure to send the signal to be nonfatal and merely
@ -1027,10 +1027,10 @@ RequestCheckpoint(int flags)
/*
* ForwardFsyncRequest
* Forward a file-fsync request from a backend to the bgwriter
* Forward a file-fsync request from a backend to the checkpointer
*
* Whenever a backend is compelled to write directly to a relation
* (which should be seldom, if the bgwriter is getting its job done),
* (which should be seldom, if the checkpointer is getting its job done),
* the backend calls this routine to pass over knowledge that the relation
* is dirty and must be fsync'd before next checkpoint. We also use this
* opportunity to count such writes for statistical purposes.
@ -1041,7 +1041,7 @@ RequestCheckpoint(int flags)
* see for details.)
*
* To avoid holding the lock for longer than necessary, we normally write
* to the requests[] queue without checking for duplicates. The bgwriter
* to the requests[] queue without checking for duplicates. The checkpointer
* will have to eliminate dups internally anyway. However, if we discover
* that the queue is full, we make a pass over the entire queue to compact
* it. This is somewhat expensive, but the alternative is for the backend
@ -1060,7 +1060,7 @@ ForwardFsyncRequest(RelFileNodeBackend rnode, ForkNumber forknum,
return false; /* probably shouldn't even get here */
if (am_checkpointer)
elog(ERROR, "ForwardFsyncRequest must not be called in bgwriter");
elog(ERROR, "ForwardFsyncRequest must not be called in checkpointer");
LWLockAcquire(BgWriterCommLock, LW_EXCLUSIVE);
@ -1132,7 +1132,7 @@ CompactCheckpointerRequestQueue()
ctl.keysize = sizeof(BgWriterRequest);
ctl.entrysize = sizeof(struct BgWriterSlotMapping);
ctl.hash = tag_hash;
htab = hash_create("CompactBgwriterRequestQueue",
htab = hash_create("CompactCheckpointerRequestQueue",
BgWriterShmem->num_requests,
&ctl,
HASH_ELEM | HASH_FUNCTION);

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@ -581,7 +581,7 @@ SyncRepWakeQueue(bool all, int mode)
}
/*
* The background writer calls this as needed to update the shared
* The checkpointer calls this as needed to update the shared
* sync_standbys_defined flag, so that backends don't remain permanently wedged
* if synchronous_standby_names is unset. It's safe to check the current value
* without the lock, because it's only ever updated by one process. But we

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@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ typedef struct
/*
* Are any sync standbys defined? Waiting backends can't reload the
* config file safely, so WAL writer updates this value as needed.
* config file safely, so checkpointer updates this value as needed.
* Protected by SyncRepLock.
*/
bool sync_standbys_defined;