Revert "Use "transient" files for blind writes"

This reverts commit 54d9e8c6c1, which
caused a failure on the buildfarm.  Not a good thing to have just before
a beta release.
This commit is contained in:
Alvaro Herrera 2011-06-09 16:41:44 -04:00
parent 54d9e8c6c1
commit 9261557eb1
6 changed files with 28 additions and 119 deletions

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@ -1834,10 +1834,7 @@ BufferGetTag(Buffer buffer, RelFileNode *rnode, ForkNumber *forknum,
* written.)
*
* If the caller has an smgr reference for the buffer's relation, pass it
* as the second parameter. If not, pass NULL. In the latter case, the
* relation will be marked as "transient" so that the corresponding
* kernel-level file descriptors are closed when the current transaction ends,
* if any.
* as the second parameter. If not, pass NULL.
*/
static void
FlushBuffer(volatile BufferDesc *buf, SMgrRelation reln)
@ -1859,12 +1856,9 @@ FlushBuffer(volatile BufferDesc *buf, SMgrRelation reln)
errcontext.previous = error_context_stack;
error_context_stack = &errcontext;
/* Find smgr relation for buffer, and mark it as transient */
/* Find smgr relation for buffer */
if (reln == NULL)
{
reln = smgropen(buf->tag.rnode, InvalidBackendId);
smgrsettransient(reln);
}
TRACE_POSTGRESQL_BUFFER_FLUSH_START(buf->tag.forkNum,
buf->tag.blockNum,

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@ -125,11 +125,12 @@ static int max_safe_fds = 32; /* default if not changed */
/* these are the assigned bits in fdstate below: */
#define FD_TEMPORARY (1 << 0) /* T = delete when closed */
#define FD_XACT_TEMPORARY (1 << 1) /* T = delete at eoXact */
#define FD_XACT_TRANSIENT (1 << 2) /* T = close (not delete) at aoXact,
* but keep VFD */
/* Flag to tell whether there are files to close/delete at end of transaction */
static bool have_pending_fd_cleanup = false;
/*
* Flag to tell whether it's worth scanning VfdCache looking for temp files to
* close
*/
static bool have_xact_temporary_files = false;
typedef struct vfd
{
@ -952,7 +953,7 @@ OpenTemporaryFile(bool interXact)
VfdCache[file].resowner = CurrentResourceOwner;
/* ensure cleanup happens at eoxact */
have_pending_fd_cleanup = true;
have_xact_temporary_files = true;
}
return file;
@ -1025,45 +1026,6 @@ OpenTemporaryFileInTablespace(Oid tblspcOid, bool rejectError)
return file;
}
/*
* Set the transient flag on a file
*
* This flag tells CleanupTempFiles to close the kernel-level file descriptor
* (but not the VFD itself) at end of transaction.
*/
void
FileSetTransient(File file)
{
Vfd *vfdP;
Assert(FileIsValid(file));
vfdP = &VfdCache[file];
vfdP->fdstate |= FD_XACT_TRANSIENT;
have_pending_fd_cleanup = true;
}
/*
* Close a file at the kernel level, but keep the VFD open
*/
static void
FileKernelClose(File file)
{
Vfd *vfdP;
Assert(FileIsValid(file));
vfdP = &VfdCache[file];
if (!FileIsNotOpen(file))
{
if (close(vfdP->fd))
elog(ERROR, "could not close file \"%s\": %m", vfdP->fileName);
vfdP->fd = VFD_CLOSED;
}
}
/*
* close a file when done with it
*/
@ -1816,9 +1778,8 @@ AtEOSubXact_Files(bool isCommit, SubTransactionId mySubid,
* particularly care which). All still-open per-transaction temporary file
* VFDs are closed, which also causes the underlying files to be deleted
* (although they should've been closed already by the ResourceOwner
* cleanup). Transient files have their kernel file descriptors closed.
* Furthermore, all "allocated" stdio files are closed. We also forget any
* transaction-local temp tablespace list.
* cleanup). Furthermore, all "allocated" stdio files are closed. We also
* forget any transaction-local temp tablespace list.
*/
void
AtEOXact_Files(void)
@ -1841,10 +1802,7 @@ AtProcExit_Files(int code, Datum arg)
}
/*
* General cleanup routine for fd.c.
*
* Temporary files are closed, and their underlying files deleted.
* Transient files are closed.
* Close temporary files and delete their underlying files.
*
* isProcExit: if true, this is being called as the backend process is
* exiting. If that's the case, we should remove all temporary files; if
@ -1861,49 +1819,35 @@ CleanupTempFiles(bool isProcExit)
* Careful here: at proc_exit we need extra cleanup, not just
* xact_temporary files.
*/
if (isProcExit || have_pending_fd_cleanup)
if (isProcExit || have_xact_temporary_files)
{
Assert(FileIsNotOpen(0)); /* Make sure ring not corrupted */
for (i = 1; i < SizeVfdCache; i++)
{
unsigned short fdstate = VfdCache[i].fdstate;
if (VfdCache[i].fileName != NULL)
if ((fdstate & FD_TEMPORARY) && VfdCache[i].fileName != NULL)
{
if (fdstate & FD_TEMPORARY)
/*
* If we're in the process of exiting a backend process, close
* all temporary files. Otherwise, only close temporary files
* local to the current transaction. They should be closed by
* the ResourceOwner mechanism already, so this is just a
* debugging cross-check.
*/
if (isProcExit)
FileClose(i);
else if (fdstate & FD_XACT_TEMPORARY)
{
/*
* If we're in the process of exiting a backend process, close
* all temporary files. Otherwise, only close temporary files
* local to the current transaction. They should be closed by
* the ResourceOwner mechanism already, so this is just a
* debugging cross-check.
*/
if (isProcExit)
FileClose(i);
else if (fdstate & FD_XACT_TEMPORARY)
{
elog(WARNING,
"temporary file %s not closed at end-of-transaction",
VfdCache[i].fileName);
FileClose(i);
}
}
else if (fdstate & FD_XACT_TRANSIENT)
{
/*
* Close the kernel file descriptor, but also remove the
* flag from the VFD. This is to ensure that if the VFD is
* reused in the future for non-transient access, we don't
* close it inappropriately then.
*/
FileKernelClose(i);
VfdCache[i].fdstate &= ~FD_XACT_TRANSIENT;
elog(WARNING,
"temporary file %s not closed at end-of-transaction",
VfdCache[i].fileName);
FileClose(i);
}
}
}
have_pending_fd_cleanup = false;
have_xact_temporary_files = false;
}
/* Clean up "allocated" stdio files and dirs. */

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@ -288,9 +288,6 @@ mdcreate(SMgrRelation reln, ForkNumber forkNum, bool isRedo)
pfree(path);
if (reln->smgr_transient)
FileSetTransient(fd);
reln->md_fd[forkNum] = _fdvec_alloc();
reln->md_fd[forkNum]->mdfd_vfd = fd;
@ -545,9 +542,6 @@ mdopen(SMgrRelation reln, ForkNumber forknum, ExtensionBehavior behavior)
pfree(path);
if (reln->smgr_transient)
FileSetTransient(fd);
reln->md_fd[forknum] = mdfd = _fdvec_alloc();
mdfd->mdfd_vfd = fd;
@ -1562,9 +1556,6 @@ _mdfd_openseg(SMgrRelation reln, ForkNumber forknum, BlockNumber segno,
if (fd < 0)
return NULL;
if (reln->smgr_transient)
FileSetTransient(fd);
/* allocate an mdfdvec entry for it */
v = _fdvec_alloc();

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@ -165,33 +165,16 @@ smgropen(RelFileNode rnode, BackendId backend)
reln->smgr_targblock = InvalidBlockNumber;
reln->smgr_fsm_nblocks = InvalidBlockNumber;
reln->smgr_vm_nblocks = InvalidBlockNumber;
reln->smgr_transient = false;
reln->smgr_which = 0; /* we only have md.c at present */
/* mark it not open */
for (forknum = 0; forknum <= MAX_FORKNUM; forknum++)
reln->md_fd[forknum] = NULL;
}
else
/* if it was transient before, it no longer is */
reln->smgr_transient = false;
return reln;
}
/*
* smgrsettransient() -- mark an SMgrRelation object as transaction-bound
*
* The main effect of this is that all opened files are marked to be
* kernel-level closed (but not necessarily VFD-closed) when the current
* transaction ends.
*/
void
smgrsettransient(SMgrRelation reln)
{
reln->smgr_transient = true;
}
/*
* smgrsetowner() -- Establish a long-lived reference to an SMgrRelation object
*

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@ -61,7 +61,6 @@ extern int max_files_per_process;
/* Operations on virtual Files --- equivalent to Unix kernel file ops */
extern File PathNameOpenFile(FileName fileName, int fileFlags, int fileMode);
extern File OpenTemporaryFile(bool interXact);
extern void FileSetTransient(File file);
extern void FileClose(File file);
extern int FilePrefetch(File file, off_t offset, int amount);
extern int FileRead(File file, char *buffer, int amount);

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@ -62,7 +62,6 @@ typedef struct SMgrRelationData
* submodules. Do not touch them from elsewhere.
*/
int smgr_which; /* storage manager selector */
bool smgr_transient; /* T if files are to be closed at EOXact */
/* for md.c; NULL for forks that are not open */
struct _MdfdVec *md_fd[MAX_FORKNUM + 1];
@ -75,7 +74,6 @@ typedef SMgrRelationData *SMgrRelation;
extern void smgrinit(void);
extern SMgrRelation smgropen(RelFileNode rnode, BackendId backend);
extern void smgrsettransient(SMgrRelation reln);
extern bool smgrexists(SMgrRelation reln, ForkNumber forknum);
extern void smgrsetowner(SMgrRelation *owner, SMgrRelation reln);
extern void smgrclose(SMgrRelation reln);