postgresql/src/backend/backup/basebackup_progress.c

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/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* basebackup_progress.c
* Basebackup sink implementing progress tracking, including but not
* limited to command progress reporting.
*
* This should be used even if the PROGRESS option to the replication
* command BASE_BACKUP is not specified. Without that option, we won't
* have tallied up the size of the files that are going to need to be
* backed up, but we can still report to the command progress reporting
* facility how much data we've processed.
*
* Moreover, we also use this as a convenient place to update certain
* fields of the bbsink_state. That work is accurately described as
* keeping track of our progress, but it's not just for introspection.
* We need those fields to be updated properly in order for base backups
* to work.
*
* This particular basebackup sink requires extra callbacks that most base
* backup sinks don't. Rather than cramming those into the interface, we just
* have a few extra functions here that basebackup.c can call. (We could put
* the logic directly into that file as it's fairly simple, but it seems
* cleaner to have everything related to progress reporting in one place.)
*
* Portions Copyright (c) 2010-2023, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
*
* IDENTIFICATION
* src/backend/backup/basebackup_progress.c
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
#include "postgres.h"
#include "backup/basebackup.h"
#include "backup/basebackup_sink.h"
#include "commands/progress.h"
#include "miscadmin.h"
#include "pgstat.h"
#include "storage/latch.h"
#include "utils/timestamp.h"
static void bbsink_progress_begin_backup(bbsink *sink);
static void bbsink_progress_archive_contents(bbsink *sink, size_t len);
static void bbsink_progress_end_archive(bbsink *sink);
static const bbsink_ops bbsink_progress_ops = {
.begin_backup = bbsink_progress_begin_backup,
.begin_archive = bbsink_forward_begin_archive,
.archive_contents = bbsink_progress_archive_contents,
.end_archive = bbsink_progress_end_archive,
.begin_manifest = bbsink_forward_begin_manifest,
.manifest_contents = bbsink_forward_manifest_contents,
.end_manifest = bbsink_forward_end_manifest,
.end_backup = bbsink_forward_end_backup,
.cleanup = bbsink_forward_cleanup
};
/*
* Create a new basebackup sink that performs progress tracking functions and
* forwards data to a successor sink.
*/
bbsink *
bbsink_progress_new(bbsink *next, bool estimate_backup_size)
{
bbsink *sink;
Assert(next != NULL);
sink = palloc0(sizeof(bbsink));
*((const bbsink_ops **) &sink->bbs_ops) = &bbsink_progress_ops;
sink->bbs_next = next;
/*
* Report that a base backup is in progress, and set the total size of the
* backup to -1, which will get translated to NULL. If we're estimating
* the backup size, we'll insert the real estimate when we have it.
*/
pgstat_progress_start_command(PROGRESS_COMMAND_BASEBACKUP, InvalidOid);
pgstat_progress_update_param(PROGRESS_BASEBACKUP_BACKUP_TOTAL, -1);
return sink;
}
/*
* Progress reporting at start of backup.
*/
static void
bbsink_progress_begin_backup(bbsink *sink)
{
const int index[] = {
PROGRESS_BASEBACKUP_PHASE,
PROGRESS_BASEBACKUP_BACKUP_TOTAL,
PROGRESS_BASEBACKUP_TBLSPC_TOTAL
};
int64 val[3];
/*
* Report that we are now streaming database files as a base backup. Also
* advertise the number of tablespaces, and, if known, the estimated total
* backup size.
*/
val[0] = PROGRESS_BASEBACKUP_PHASE_STREAM_BACKUP;
if (sink->bbs_state->bytes_total_is_valid)
val[1] = sink->bbs_state->bytes_total;
else
val[1] = -1;
val[2] = list_length(sink->bbs_state->tablespaces);
pgstat_progress_update_multi_param(3, index, val);
/* Delegate to next sink. */
bbsink_forward_begin_backup(sink);
}
/*
* End-of archive progress reporting.
*/
static void
bbsink_progress_end_archive(bbsink *sink)
{
/*
* We expect one archive per tablespace, so reaching the end of an archive
* also means reaching the end of a tablespace. (Some day we might have a
* reason to decouple these concepts.)
*
* If WAL is included in the backup, we'll mark the last tablespace
* complete before the last archive is complete, so we need a guard here
* to ensure that the number of tablespaces streamed doesn't exceed the
* total.
*/
if (sink->bbs_state->tablespace_num < list_length(sink->bbs_state->tablespaces))
pgstat_progress_update_param(PROGRESS_BASEBACKUP_TBLSPC_STREAMED,
sink->bbs_state->tablespace_num + 1);
/* Delegate to next sink. */
bbsink_forward_end_archive(sink);
/*
* This is a convenient place to update the bbsink_state's notion of which
* is the current tablespace. Note that the bbsink_state object is shared
* across all bbsink objects involved, but we're the outermost one and
* this is the very last thing we do.
*/
sink->bbs_state->tablespace_num++;
}
/*
* Handle progress tracking for new archive contents.
*
* Increment the counter for the amount of data already streamed
* by the given number of bytes, and update the progress report for
* pg_stat_progress_basebackup.
*/
static void
bbsink_progress_archive_contents(bbsink *sink, size_t len)
{
bbsink_state *state = sink->bbs_state;
const int index[] = {
PROGRESS_BASEBACKUP_BACKUP_STREAMED,
PROGRESS_BASEBACKUP_BACKUP_TOTAL
};
int64 val[2];
int nparam = 0;
/* First update bbsink_state with # of bytes done. */
state->bytes_done += len;
/* Now forward to next sink. */
bbsink_forward_archive_contents(sink, len);
/* Prepare to set # of bytes done for command progress reporting. */
val[nparam++] = state->bytes_done;
/*
* We may also want to update # of total bytes, to avoid overflowing past
* 100% or the full size. This may make the total size number change as we
* approach the end of the backup (the estimate will always be wrong if
* WAL is included), but that's better than having the done column be
* bigger than the total.
*/
if (state->bytes_total_is_valid && state->bytes_done > state->bytes_total)
val[nparam++] = state->bytes_done;
pgstat_progress_update_multi_param(nparam, index, val);
}
/*
* Advertise that we are waiting for the start-of-backup checkpoint.
*/
void
basebackup_progress_wait_checkpoint(void)
{
pgstat_progress_update_param(PROGRESS_BASEBACKUP_PHASE,
PROGRESS_BASEBACKUP_PHASE_WAIT_CHECKPOINT);
}
/*
* Advertise that we are estimating the backup size.
*/
void
basebackup_progress_estimate_backup_size(void)
{
pgstat_progress_update_param(PROGRESS_BASEBACKUP_PHASE,
PROGRESS_BASEBACKUP_PHASE_ESTIMATE_BACKUP_SIZE);
}
/*
* Advertise that we are waiting for WAL archiving at end-of-backup.
*/
void
basebackup_progress_wait_wal_archive(bbsink_state *state)
{
const int index[] = {
PROGRESS_BASEBACKUP_PHASE,
PROGRESS_BASEBACKUP_TBLSPC_STREAMED
};
int64 val[2];
/*
* We report having finished all tablespaces at this point, even if the
* archive for the main tablespace is still open, because what's going to
* be added is WAL files, not files that are really from the main
* tablespace.
*/
val[0] = PROGRESS_BASEBACKUP_PHASE_WAIT_WAL_ARCHIVE;
val[1] = list_length(state->tablespaces);
pgstat_progress_update_multi_param(2, index, val);
}
/*
* Advertise that we are transferring WAL files into the final archive.
*/
void
basebackup_progress_transfer_wal(void)
{
pgstat_progress_update_param(PROGRESS_BASEBACKUP_PHASE,
PROGRESS_BASEBACKUP_PHASE_TRANSFER_WAL);
}
/*
* Advertise that we are no longer performing a backup.
*/
void
basebackup_progress_done(void)
{
pgstat_progress_end_command();
}