/*------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * miscadmin.h * This file contains general postgres administration and initialization * stuff that used to be spread out between the following files: * globals.h global variables * pdir.h directory path crud * pinit.h postgres initialization * pmod.h processing modes * Over time, this has also become the preferred place for widely known * resource-limitation stuff, such as work_mem and check_stack_depth(). * * Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2011, PostgreSQL Global Development Group * Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California * * src/include/miscadmin.h * * NOTES * some of the information in this file should be moved to other files. * *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ #ifndef MISCADMIN_H #define MISCADMIN_H #include "pgtime.h" /* for pg_time_t */ #define PG_BACKEND_VERSIONSTR "postgres (PostgreSQL) " PG_VERSION "\n" /***************************************************************************** * System interrupt and critical section handling * * There are two types of interrupts that a running backend needs to accept * without messing up its state: QueryCancel (SIGINT) and ProcDie (SIGTERM). * In both cases, we need to be able to clean up the current transaction * gracefully, so we can't respond to the interrupt instantaneously --- * there's no guarantee that internal data structures would be self-consistent * if the code is interrupted at an arbitrary instant. Instead, the signal * handlers set flags that are checked periodically during execution. * * The CHECK_FOR_INTERRUPTS() macro is called at strategically located spots * where it is normally safe to accept a cancel or die interrupt. In some * cases, we invoke CHECK_FOR_INTERRUPTS() inside low-level subroutines that * might sometimes be called in contexts that do *not* want to allow a cancel * or die interrupt. The HOLD_INTERRUPTS() and RESUME_INTERRUPTS() macros * allow code to ensure that no cancel or die interrupt will be accepted, * even if CHECK_FOR_INTERRUPTS() gets called in a subroutine. The interrupt * will be held off until CHECK_FOR_INTERRUPTS() is done outside any * HOLD_INTERRUPTS() ... RESUME_INTERRUPTS() section. * * Special mechanisms are used to let an interrupt be accepted when we are * waiting for a lock or when we are waiting for command input (but, of * course, only if the interrupt holdoff counter is zero). See the * related code for details. * * A related, but conceptually distinct, mechanism is the "critical section" * mechanism. A critical section not only holds off cancel/die interrupts, * but causes any ereport(ERROR) or ereport(FATAL) to become ereport(PANIC) * --- that is, a system-wide reset is forced. Needless to say, only really * *critical* code should be marked as a critical section! Currently, this * mechanism is only used for XLOG-related code. * *****************************************************************************/ /* in globals.c */ /* these are marked volatile because they are set by signal handlers: */ extern PGDLLIMPORT volatile bool InterruptPending; extern volatile bool QueryCancelPending; extern volatile bool ProcDiePending; /* these are marked volatile because they are examined by signal handlers: */ extern volatile bool ImmediateInterruptOK; extern PGDLLIMPORT volatile uint32 InterruptHoldoffCount; extern PGDLLIMPORT volatile uint32 CritSectionCount; /* in tcop/postgres.c */ extern void ProcessInterrupts(void); #ifndef WIN32 #define CHECK_FOR_INTERRUPTS() \ do { \ if (InterruptPending) \ ProcessInterrupts(); \ } while(0) #else /* WIN32 */ #define CHECK_FOR_INTERRUPTS() \ do { \ if (UNBLOCKED_SIGNAL_QUEUE()) \ pgwin32_dispatch_queued_signals(); \ if (InterruptPending) \ ProcessInterrupts(); \ } while(0) #endif /* WIN32 */ #define HOLD_INTERRUPTS() (InterruptHoldoffCount++) #define RESUME_INTERRUPTS() \ do { \ Assert(InterruptHoldoffCount > 0); \ InterruptHoldoffCount--; \ } while(0) #define START_CRIT_SECTION() (CritSectionCount++) #define END_CRIT_SECTION() \ do { \ Assert(CritSectionCount > 0); \ CritSectionCount--; \ } while(0) /***************************************************************************** * globals.h -- * *****************************************************************************/ /* * from utils/init/globals.c */ extern pid_t PostmasterPid; extern bool IsPostmasterEnvironment; extern PGDLLIMPORT bool IsUnderPostmaster; extern bool IsBinaryUpgrade; extern bool ExitOnAnyError; extern PGDLLIMPORT char *DataDir; extern PGDLLIMPORT int NBuffers; extern int MaxBackends; extern int MaxConnections; extern PGDLLIMPORT int MyProcPid; extern PGDLLIMPORT pg_time_t MyStartTime; extern PGDLLIMPORT struct Port *MyProcPort; extern long MyCancelKey; extern int MyPMChildSlot; extern char OutputFileName[]; extern PGDLLIMPORT char my_exec_path[]; extern char pkglib_path[]; #ifdef EXEC_BACKEND extern char postgres_exec_path[]; #endif /* * done in storage/backendid.h for now. * * extern BackendId MyBackendId; */ extern PGDLLIMPORT Oid MyDatabaseId; extern PGDLLIMPORT Oid MyDatabaseTableSpace; /* * Date/Time Configuration * * DateStyle defines the output formatting choice for date/time types: * USE_POSTGRES_DATES specifies traditional Postgres format * USE_ISO_DATES specifies ISO-compliant format * USE_SQL_DATES specifies Oracle/Ingres-compliant format * USE_GERMAN_DATES specifies German-style dd.mm/yyyy * * DateOrder defines the field order to be assumed when reading an * ambiguous date (anything not in YYYY-MM-DD format, with a four-digit * year field first, is taken to be ambiguous): * DATEORDER_YMD specifies field order yy-mm-dd * DATEORDER_DMY specifies field order dd-mm-yy ("European" convention) * DATEORDER_MDY specifies field order mm-dd-yy ("US" convention) * * In the Postgres and SQL DateStyles, DateOrder also selects output field * order: day comes before month in DMY style, else month comes before day. * * The user-visible "DateStyle" run-time parameter subsumes both of these. */ /* valid DateStyle values */ #define USE_POSTGRES_DATES 0 #define USE_ISO_DATES 1 #define USE_SQL_DATES 2 #define USE_GERMAN_DATES 3 #define USE_XSD_DATES 4 /* valid DateOrder values */ #define DATEORDER_YMD 0 #define DATEORDER_DMY 1 #define DATEORDER_MDY 2 extern int DateStyle; extern int DateOrder; /* * IntervalStyles * INTSTYLE_POSTGRES Like Postgres < 8.4 when DateStyle = 'iso' * INTSTYLE_POSTGRES_VERBOSE Like Postgres < 8.4 when DateStyle != 'iso' * INTSTYLE_SQL_STANDARD SQL standard interval literals * INTSTYLE_ISO_8601 ISO-8601-basic formatted intervals */ #define INTSTYLE_POSTGRES 0 #define INTSTYLE_POSTGRES_VERBOSE 1 #define INTSTYLE_SQL_STANDARD 2 #define INTSTYLE_ISO_8601 3 extern int IntervalStyle; /* * HasCTZSet is true if user has set timezone as a numeric offset from UTC. * If so, CTimeZone is the timezone offset in seconds (using the Unix-ish * sign convention, ie, positive offset is west of UTC, rather than the * SQL-ish convention that positive is east of UTC). */ extern bool HasCTZSet; extern int CTimeZone; #define MAXTZLEN 10 /* max TZ name len, not counting tr. null */ extern bool enableFsync; extern bool allowSystemTableMods; extern PGDLLIMPORT int work_mem; extern PGDLLIMPORT int maintenance_work_mem; extern int VacuumCostPageHit; extern int VacuumCostPageMiss; extern int VacuumCostPageDirty; extern int VacuumCostLimit; extern int VacuumCostDelay; extern int VacuumCostBalance; extern bool VacuumCostActive; /* in tcop/postgres.c */ extern void check_stack_depth(void); /* in tcop/utility.c */ extern void PreventCommandIfReadOnly(const char *cmdname); extern void PreventCommandDuringRecovery(const char *cmdname); /* in utils/misc/guc.c */ extern int trace_recovery_messages; extern int trace_recovery(int trace_level); /***************************************************************************** * pdir.h -- * * POSTGRES directory path definitions. * *****************************************************************************/ /* flags to be OR'd to form sec_context */ #define SECURITY_LOCAL_USERID_CHANGE 0x0001 #define SECURITY_RESTRICTED_OPERATION 0x0002 extern char *DatabasePath; /* now in utils/init/miscinit.c */ extern void SetDatabasePath(const char *path); extern char *GetUserNameFromId(Oid roleid); extern Oid GetUserId(void); extern Oid GetOuterUserId(void); extern Oid GetSessionUserId(void); extern void GetUserIdAndSecContext(Oid *userid, int *sec_context); extern void SetUserIdAndSecContext(Oid userid, int sec_context); extern bool InLocalUserIdChange(void); extern bool InSecurityRestrictedOperation(void); extern void GetUserIdAndContext(Oid *userid, bool *sec_def_context); extern void SetUserIdAndContext(Oid userid, bool sec_def_context); extern void InitializeSessionUserId(const char *rolename); extern void InitializeSessionUserIdStandalone(void); extern void SetSessionAuthorization(Oid userid, bool is_superuser); extern Oid GetCurrentRoleId(void); extern void SetCurrentRoleId(Oid roleid, bool is_superuser); extern void SetDataDir(const char *dir); extern void ChangeToDataDir(void); extern char *make_absolute_path(const char *path); /* in utils/misc/superuser.c */ extern bool superuser(void); /* current user is superuser */ extern bool superuser_arg(Oid roleid); /* given user is superuser */ /***************************************************************************** * pmod.h -- * * POSTGRES processing mode definitions. * *****************************************************************************/ /* * Description: * There are three processing modes in POSTGRES. They are * BootstrapProcessing or "bootstrap," InitProcessing or * "initialization," and NormalProcessing or "normal." * * The first two processing modes are used during special times. When the * system state indicates bootstrap processing, transactions are all given * transaction id "one" and are consequently guaranteed to commit. This mode * is used during the initial generation of template databases. * * Initialization mode: used while starting a backend, until all normal * initialization is complete. Some code behaves differently when executed * in this mode to enable system bootstrapping. * * If a POSTGRES binary is in normal mode, then all code may be executed * normally. */ typedef enum ProcessingMode { BootstrapProcessing, /* bootstrap creation of template database */ InitProcessing, /* initializing system */ NormalProcessing /* normal processing */ } ProcessingMode; extern ProcessingMode Mode; #define IsBootstrapProcessingMode() ((bool)(Mode == BootstrapProcessing)) #define IsInitProcessingMode() ((bool)(Mode == InitProcessing)) #define IsNormalProcessingMode() ((bool)(Mode == NormalProcessing)) #define SetProcessingMode(mode) \ do { \ AssertArg((mode) == BootstrapProcessing || \ (mode) == InitProcessing || \ (mode) == NormalProcessing); \ Mode = (mode); \ } while(0) #define GetProcessingMode() Mode /***************************************************************************** * pinit.h -- * * POSTGRES initialization and cleanup definitions. * *****************************************************************************/ /* in utils/init/postinit.c */ extern void pg_split_opts(char **argv, int *argcp, char *optstr); extern void InitPostgres(const char *in_dbname, Oid dboid, const char *username, char *out_dbname); extern void BaseInit(void); /* in utils/init/miscinit.c */ extern bool IgnoreSystemIndexes; extern PGDLLIMPORT bool process_shared_preload_libraries_in_progress; extern char *shared_preload_libraries_string; extern char *local_preload_libraries_string; /* * As of 9.1, the contents of the data-directory lock file are: * * line # * 1 postmaster PID (or negative of a standalone backend's PID) * 2 data directory path * 3 postmaster start timestamp (time_t representation) * 4 port number * 5 socket directory path (empty on Windows) * 6 first listen_address (IP address or "*"; empty if no TCP port) * 7 shared memory key (not present on Windows) * * Lines 6 and up are added via AddToDataDirLockFile() after initial file * creation; they have to be ordered according to time of addition. * * The socket lock file, if used, has the same contents as lines 1-5. */ #define LOCK_FILE_LINE_PID 1 #define LOCK_FILE_LINE_DATA_DIR 2 #define LOCK_FILE_LINE_START_TIME 3 #define LOCK_FILE_LINE_PORT 4 #define LOCK_FILE_LINE_SOCKET_DIR 5 #define LOCK_FILE_LINE_LISTEN_ADDR 6 #define LOCK_FILE_LINE_SHMEM_KEY 7 extern void CreateDataDirLockFile(bool amPostmaster); extern void CreateSocketLockFile(const char *socketfile, bool amPostmaster); extern void TouchSocketLockFile(void); extern void AddToDataDirLockFile(int target_line, const char *str); extern void ValidatePgVersion(const char *path); extern void process_shared_preload_libraries(void); extern void process_local_preload_libraries(void); extern void pg_bindtextdomain(const char *domain); extern bool is_authenticated_user_replication_role(void); /* in access/transam/xlog.c */ extern bool BackupInProgress(void); extern void CancelBackup(void); #endif /* MISCADMIN_H */