postgresql/src/backend/replication/logical/snapbuild.c

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/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* snapbuild.c
*
* Infrastructure for building historic catalog snapshots based on contents
* of the WAL, for the purpose of decoding heapam.c style values in the
* WAL.
*
* NOTES:
*
* We build snapshots which can *only* be used to read catalog contents and we
* do so by reading and interpreting the WAL stream. The aim is to build a
* snapshot that behaves the same as a freshly taken MVCC snapshot would have
* at the time the XLogRecord was generated.
*
* To build the snapshots we reuse the infrastructure built for Hot
* Standby. The in-memory snapshots we build look different than HS' because
* we have different needs. To successfully decode data from the WAL we only
* need to access catalog tables and (sys|rel|cat)cache, not the actual user
* tables since the data we decode is wholly contained in the WAL
* records. Also, our snapshots need to be different in comparison to normal
* MVCC ones because in contrast to those we cannot fully rely on the clog and
* pg_subtrans for information about committed transactions because they might
* commit in the future from the POV of the WAL entry we're currently
* decoding. This definition has the advantage that we only need to prevent
* removal of catalog rows, while normal table's rows can still be
* removed. This is achieved by using the replication slot mechanism.
*
* As the percentage of transactions modifying the catalog normally is fairly
* small in comparisons to ones only manipulating user data, we keep track of
* the committed catalog modifying ones inside [xmin, xmax) instead of keeping
* track of all running transactions like it's done in a normal snapshot. Note
* that we're generally only looking at transactions that have acquired an
* xid. That is we keep a list of transactions between snapshot->(xmin, xmax)
* that we consider committed, everything else is considered aborted/in
* progress. That also allows us not to care about subtransactions before they
* have committed which means this module, in contrast to HS, doesn't have to
* care about suboverflowed subtransactions and similar.
*
* One complexity of doing this is that to e.g. handle mixed DDL/DML
* transactions we need Snapshots that see intermediate versions of the
* catalog in a transaction. During normal operation this is achieved by using
* CommandIds/cmin/cmax. The problem with that however is that for space
* efficiency reasons only one value of that is stored
* (cf. combocid.c). Since combo CIDs are only available in memory we log
* additional information which allows us to get the original (cmin, cmax)
* pair during visibility checks. Check the reorderbuffer.c's comment above
* ResolveCminCmaxDuringDecoding() for details.
*
* To facilitate all this we need our own visibility routine, as the normal
* ones are optimized for different usecases.
*
* To replace the normal catalog snapshots with decoding ones use the
* SetupHistoricSnapshot() and TeardownHistoricSnapshot() functions.
*
*
*
* The snapbuild machinery is starting up in several stages, as illustrated
* by the following graph describing the SnapBuild->state transitions:
*
* +-------------------------+
* +----| START |-------------+
* | +-------------------------+ |
* | | |
* | | |
* | running_xacts #1 |
* | | |
* | | |
* | v |
* | +-------------------------+ v
* | | BUILDING_SNAPSHOT |------------>|
* | +-------------------------+ |
* | | |
* | | |
* | running_xacts #2, xacts from #1 finished |
* | | |
* | | |
* | v |
* | +-------------------------+ v
* | | FULL_SNAPSHOT |------------>|
* | +-------------------------+ |
* | | |
* running_xacts | saved snapshot
* with zero xacts | at running_xacts's lsn
* | | |
* | running_xacts with xacts from #2 finished |
* | | |
* | v |
* | +-------------------------+ |
* +--->|SNAPBUILD_CONSISTENT |<------------+
* +-------------------------+
*
* Initially the machinery is in the START stage. When an xl_running_xacts
* record is read that is sufficiently new (above the safe xmin horizon),
* there's a state transition. If there were no running xacts when the
* xl_running_xacts record was generated, we'll directly go into CONSISTENT
* state, otherwise we'll switch to the BUILDING_SNAPSHOT state. Having a full
* snapshot means that all transactions that start henceforth can be decoded
* in their entirety, but transactions that started previously can't. In
* FULL_SNAPSHOT we'll switch into CONSISTENT once all those previously
* running transactions have committed or aborted.
*
* Only transactions that commit after CONSISTENT state has been reached will
* be replayed, even though they might have started while still in
* FULL_SNAPSHOT. That ensures that we'll reach a point where no previous
* changes has been exported, but all the following ones will be. That point
* is a convenient point to initialize replication from, which is why we
* export a snapshot at that point, which *can* be used to read normal data.
*
* Copyright (c) 2012-2023, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
*
* IDENTIFICATION
* src/backend/replication/logical/snapbuild.c
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
#include "postgres.h"
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include "access/heapam_xlog.h"
#include "access/transam.h"
#include "access/xact.h"
#include "common/file_utils.h"
#include "miscadmin.h"
#include "pgstat.h"
#include "replication/logical.h"
#include "replication/reorderbuffer.h"
#include "replication/snapbuild.h"
#include "storage/block.h" /* debugging output */
#include "storage/fd.h"
#include "storage/lmgr.h"
#include "storage/proc.h"
#include "storage/procarray.h"
#include "storage/standby.h"
#include "utils/builtins.h"
#include "utils/memutils.h"
#include "utils/snapmgr.h"
#include "utils/snapshot.h"
/*
* This struct contains the current state of the snapshot building
* machinery. Besides a forward declaration in the header, it is not exposed
* to the public, so we can easily change its contents.
*/
struct SnapBuild
{
/* how far are we along building our first full snapshot */
SnapBuildState state;
/* private memory context used to allocate memory for this module. */
MemoryContext context;
/* all transactions < than this have committed/aborted */
TransactionId xmin;
/* all transactions >= than this are uncommitted */
TransactionId xmax;
/*
* Don't replay commits from an LSN < this LSN. This can be set externally
* but it will also be advanced (never retreat) from within snapbuild.c.
*/
XLogRecPtr start_decoding_at;
/*
* LSN at which two-phase decoding was enabled or LSN at which we found a
* consistent point at the time of slot creation.
*
* The prepared transactions, that were skipped because previously
* two-phase was not enabled or are not covered by initial snapshot, need
* to be sent later along with commit prepared and they must be before
* this point.
*/
XLogRecPtr two_phase_at;
/*
* Don't start decoding WAL until the "xl_running_xacts" information
* indicates there are no running xids with an xid smaller than this.
*/
TransactionId initial_xmin_horizon;
/* Indicates if we are building full snapshot or just catalog one. */
bool building_full_snapshot;
/*
* Snapshot that's valid to see the catalog state seen at this moment.
*/
Snapshot snapshot;
/*
* LSN of the last location we are sure a snapshot has been serialized to.
*/
XLogRecPtr last_serialized_snapshot;
/*
* The reorderbuffer we need to update with usable snapshots et al.
*/
ReorderBuffer *reorder;
/*
* TransactionId at which the next phase of initial snapshot building will
* happen. InvalidTransactionId if not known (i.e. SNAPBUILD_START), or
* when no next phase necessary (SNAPBUILD_CONSISTENT).
*/
TransactionId next_phase_at;
/*
* Array of transactions which could have catalog changes that committed
* between xmin and xmax.
*/
struct
{
/* number of committed transactions */
size_t xcnt;
/* available space for committed transactions */
size_t xcnt_space;
/*
* Until we reach a CONSISTENT state, we record commits of all
* transactions, not just the catalog changing ones. Record when that
* changes so we know we cannot export a snapshot safely anymore.
*/
bool includes_all_transactions;
/*
* Array of committed transactions that have modified the catalog.
*
* As this array is frequently modified we do *not* keep it in
* xidComparator order. Instead we sort the array when building &
* distributing a snapshot.
*
* TODO: It's unclear whether that reasoning has much merit. Every
* time we add something here after becoming consistent will also
* require distributing a snapshot. Storing them sorted would
* potentially also make it easier to purge (but more complicated wrt
* wraparound?). Should be improved if sorting while building the
* snapshot shows up in profiles.
*/
TransactionId *xip;
} committed;
/*
* Array of transactions and subtransactions that had modified catalogs
* and were running when the snapshot was serialized.
*
* We normally rely on some WAL record types such as HEAP2_NEW_CID to know
* if the transaction has changed the catalog. But it could happen that
* the logical decoding decodes only the commit record of the transaction
* after restoring the previously serialized snapshot in which case we
* will miss adding the xid to the snapshot and end up looking at the
* catalogs with the wrong snapshot.
*
* Now to avoid the above problem, we serialize the transactions that had
* modified the catalogs and are still running at the time of snapshot
* serialization. We fill this array while restoring the snapshot and then
* refer it while decoding commit to ensure if the xact has modified the
* catalog. We discard this array when all the xids in the list become old
* enough to matter. See SnapBuildPurgeOlderTxn for details.
*/
struct
{
/* number of transactions */
size_t xcnt;
/* This array must be sorted in xidComparator order */
TransactionId *xip;
} catchange;
};
/*
* Starting a transaction -- which we need to do while exporting a snapshot --
* removes knowledge about the previously used resowner, so we save it here.
*/
static ResourceOwner SavedResourceOwnerDuringExport = NULL;
static bool ExportInProgress = false;
/* ->committed and ->catchange manipulation */
static void SnapBuildPurgeOlderTxn(SnapBuild *builder);
/* snapshot building/manipulation/distribution functions */
static Snapshot SnapBuildBuildSnapshot(SnapBuild *builder);
static void SnapBuildFreeSnapshot(Snapshot snap);
static void SnapBuildSnapIncRefcount(Snapshot snap);
static void SnapBuildDistributeNewCatalogSnapshot(SnapBuild *builder, XLogRecPtr lsn);
static inline bool SnapBuildXidHasCatalogChanges(SnapBuild *builder, TransactionId xid,
uint32 xinfo);
/* xlog reading helper functions for SnapBuildProcessRunningXacts */
static bool SnapBuildFindSnapshot(SnapBuild *builder, XLogRecPtr lsn, xl_running_xacts *running);
static void SnapBuildWaitSnapshot(xl_running_xacts *running, TransactionId cutoff);
/* serialization functions */
static void SnapBuildSerialize(SnapBuild *builder, XLogRecPtr lsn);
static bool SnapBuildRestore(SnapBuild *builder, XLogRecPtr lsn);
static void SnapBuildRestoreContents(int fd, char *dest, Size size, const char *path);
/*
* Allocate a new snapshot builder.
*
* xmin_horizon is the xid >= which we can be sure no catalog rows have been
* removed, start_lsn is the LSN >= we want to replay commits.
*/
SnapBuild *
AllocateSnapshotBuilder(ReorderBuffer *reorder,
TransactionId xmin_horizon,
XLogRecPtr start_lsn,
bool need_full_snapshot,
XLogRecPtr two_phase_at)
{
MemoryContext context;
MemoryContext oldcontext;
SnapBuild *builder;
/* allocate memory in own context, to have better accountability */
context = AllocSetContextCreate(CurrentMemoryContext,
"snapshot builder context",
ALLOCSET_DEFAULT_SIZES);
oldcontext = MemoryContextSwitchTo(context);
builder = palloc0(sizeof(SnapBuild));
builder->state = SNAPBUILD_START;
builder->context = context;
builder->reorder = reorder;
/* Other struct members initialized by zeroing via palloc0 above */
builder->committed.xcnt = 0;
builder->committed.xcnt_space = 128; /* arbitrary number */
builder->committed.xip =
palloc0(builder->committed.xcnt_space * sizeof(TransactionId));
builder->committed.includes_all_transactions = true;
builder->catchange.xcnt = 0;
builder->catchange.xip = NULL;
builder->initial_xmin_horizon = xmin_horizon;
builder->start_decoding_at = start_lsn;
builder->building_full_snapshot = need_full_snapshot;
builder->two_phase_at = two_phase_at;
MemoryContextSwitchTo(oldcontext);
return builder;
}
/*
* Free a snapshot builder.
*/
void
FreeSnapshotBuilder(SnapBuild *builder)
{
MemoryContext context = builder->context;
/* free snapshot explicitly, that contains some error checking */
if (builder->snapshot != NULL)
{
SnapBuildSnapDecRefcount(builder->snapshot);
builder->snapshot = NULL;
}
/* other resources are deallocated via memory context reset */
MemoryContextDelete(context);
}
/*
* Free an unreferenced snapshot that has previously been built by us.
*/
static void
SnapBuildFreeSnapshot(Snapshot snap)
{
/* make sure we don't get passed an external snapshot */
Assert(snap->snapshot_type == SNAPSHOT_HISTORIC_MVCC);
/* make sure nobody modified our snapshot */
Assert(snap->curcid == FirstCommandId);
Assert(!snap->suboverflowed);
Assert(!snap->takenDuringRecovery);
Assert(snap->regd_count == 0);
/* slightly more likely, so it's checked even without c-asserts */
if (snap->copied)
elog(ERROR, "cannot free a copied snapshot");
if (snap->active_count)
elog(ERROR, "cannot free an active snapshot");
pfree(snap);
}
/*
* In which state of snapshot building are we?
*/
SnapBuildState
SnapBuildCurrentState(SnapBuild *builder)
{
return builder->state;
}
/*
* Return the LSN at which the two-phase decoding was first enabled.
*/
XLogRecPtr
SnapBuildGetTwoPhaseAt(SnapBuild *builder)
{
return builder->two_phase_at;
}
/*
* Set the LSN at which two-phase decoding is enabled.
*/
void
SnapBuildSetTwoPhaseAt(SnapBuild *builder, XLogRecPtr ptr)
{
builder->two_phase_at = ptr;
}
/*
* Should the contents of transaction ending at 'ptr' be decoded?
*/
bool
SnapBuildXactNeedsSkip(SnapBuild *builder, XLogRecPtr ptr)
{
return ptr < builder->start_decoding_at;
}
/*
* Increase refcount of a snapshot.
*
* This is used when handing out a snapshot to some external resource or when
* adding a Snapshot as builder->snapshot.
*/
static void
SnapBuildSnapIncRefcount(Snapshot snap)
{
snap->active_count++;
}
/*
* Decrease refcount of a snapshot and free if the refcount reaches zero.
*
* Externally visible, so that external resources that have been handed an
* IncRef'ed Snapshot can adjust its refcount easily.
*/
void
SnapBuildSnapDecRefcount(Snapshot snap)
{
/* make sure we don't get passed an external snapshot */
Assert(snap->snapshot_type == SNAPSHOT_HISTORIC_MVCC);
/* make sure nobody modified our snapshot */
Assert(snap->curcid == FirstCommandId);
Assert(!snap->suboverflowed);
Assert(!snap->takenDuringRecovery);
Assert(snap->regd_count == 0);
Assert(snap->active_count > 0);
/* slightly more likely, so it's checked even without casserts */
if (snap->copied)
elog(ERROR, "cannot free a copied snapshot");
snap->active_count--;
if (snap->active_count == 0)
SnapBuildFreeSnapshot(snap);
}
/*
* Build a new snapshot, based on currently committed catalog-modifying
* transactions.
*
* In-progress transactions with catalog access are *not* allowed to modify
* these snapshots; they have to copy them and fill in appropriate ->curcid
* and ->subxip/subxcnt values.
*/
static Snapshot
SnapBuildBuildSnapshot(SnapBuild *builder)
{
Snapshot snapshot;
Size ssize;
Assert(builder->state >= SNAPBUILD_FULL_SNAPSHOT);
ssize = sizeof(SnapshotData)
+ sizeof(TransactionId) * builder->committed.xcnt
+ sizeof(TransactionId) * 1 /* toplevel xid */ ;
snapshot = MemoryContextAllocZero(builder->context, ssize);
snapshot->snapshot_type = SNAPSHOT_HISTORIC_MVCC;
/*
* We misuse the original meaning of SnapshotData's xip and subxip fields
* to make the more fitting for our needs.
*
* In the 'xip' array we store transactions that have to be treated as
* committed. Since we will only ever look at tuples from transactions
* that have modified the catalog it's more efficient to store those few
* that exist between xmin and xmax (frequently there are none).
*
* Snapshots that are used in transactions that have modified the catalog
* also use the 'subxip' array to store their toplevel xid and all the
* subtransaction xids so we can recognize when we need to treat rows as
* visible that are not in xip but still need to be visible. Subxip only
* gets filled when the transaction is copied into the context of a
* catalog modifying transaction since we otherwise share a snapshot
* between transactions. As long as a txn hasn't modified the catalog it
* doesn't need to treat any uncommitted rows as visible, so there is no
* need for those xids.
*
* Both arrays are qsort'ed so that we can use bsearch() on them.
*/
Assert(TransactionIdIsNormal(builder->xmin));
Assert(TransactionIdIsNormal(builder->xmax));
snapshot->xmin = builder->xmin;
snapshot->xmax = builder->xmax;
/* store all transactions to be treated as committed by this snapshot */
snapshot->xip =
(TransactionId *) ((char *) snapshot + sizeof(SnapshotData));
snapshot->xcnt = builder->committed.xcnt;
memcpy(snapshot->xip,
builder->committed.xip,
builder->committed.xcnt * sizeof(TransactionId));
/* sort so we can bsearch() */
qsort(snapshot->xip, snapshot->xcnt, sizeof(TransactionId), xidComparator);
/*
* Initially, subxip is empty, i.e. it's a snapshot to be used by
* transactions that don't modify the catalog. Will be filled by
* ReorderBufferCopySnap() if necessary.
*/
snapshot->subxcnt = 0;
snapshot->subxip = NULL;
snapshot->suboverflowed = false;
snapshot->takenDuringRecovery = false;
snapshot->copied = false;
snapshot->curcid = FirstCommandId;
snapshot->active_count = 0;
snapshot->regd_count = 0;
snapshot->snapXactCompletionCount = 0;
return snapshot;
}
/*
* Build the initial slot snapshot and convert it to a normal snapshot that
* is understood by HeapTupleSatisfiesMVCC.
*
* The snapshot will be usable directly in current transaction or exported
* for loading in different transaction.
*/
Snapshot
SnapBuildInitialSnapshot(SnapBuild *builder)
{
Snapshot snap;
TransactionId xid;
TransactionId safeXid;
TransactionId *newxip;
int newxcnt = 0;
Assert(XactIsoLevel == XACT_REPEATABLE_READ);
Assert(builder->building_full_snapshot);
/* don't allow older snapshots */
InvalidateCatalogSnapshot(); /* about to overwrite MyProc->xmin */
if (HaveRegisteredOrActiveSnapshot())
elog(ERROR, "cannot build an initial slot snapshot when snapshots exist");
Assert(!HistoricSnapshotActive());
if (builder->state != SNAPBUILD_CONSISTENT)
elog(ERROR, "cannot build an initial slot snapshot before reaching a consistent state");
if (!builder->committed.includes_all_transactions)
elog(ERROR, "cannot build an initial slot snapshot, not all transactions are monitored anymore");
/* so we don't overwrite the existing value */
if (TransactionIdIsValid(MyProc->xmin))
elog(ERROR, "cannot build an initial slot snapshot when MyProc->xmin already is valid");
snap = SnapBuildBuildSnapshot(builder);
/*
* We know that snap->xmin is alive, enforced by the logical xmin
* mechanism. Due to that we can do this without locks, we're only
* changing our own value.
*
* Building an initial snapshot is expensive and an unenforced xmin
* horizon would have bad consequences, therefore always double-check that
* the horizon is enforced.
*/
LWLockAcquire(ProcArrayLock, LW_SHARED);
safeXid = GetOldestSafeDecodingTransactionId(false);
LWLockRelease(ProcArrayLock);
if (TransactionIdFollows(safeXid, snap->xmin))
elog(ERROR, "cannot build an initial slot snapshot as oldest safe xid %u follows snapshot's xmin %u",
safeXid, snap->xmin);
MyProc->xmin = snap->xmin;
/* allocate in transaction context */
newxip = (TransactionId *)
palloc(sizeof(TransactionId) * GetMaxSnapshotXidCount());
/*
* snapbuild.c builds transactions in an "inverted" manner, which means it
* stores committed transactions in ->xip, not ones in progress. Build a
* classical snapshot by marking all non-committed transactions as
* in-progress. This can be expensive.
*/
for (xid = snap->xmin; NormalTransactionIdPrecedes(xid, snap->xmax);)
{
void *test;
/*
* Check whether transaction committed using the decoding snapshot
* meaning of ->xip.
*/
test = bsearch(&xid, snap->xip, snap->xcnt,
sizeof(TransactionId), xidComparator);
if (test == NULL)
{
if (newxcnt >= GetMaxSnapshotXidCount())
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_T_R_SERIALIZATION_FAILURE),
errmsg("initial slot snapshot too large")));
newxip[newxcnt++] = xid;
}
TransactionIdAdvance(xid);
}
/* adjust remaining snapshot fields as needed */
snap->snapshot_type = SNAPSHOT_MVCC;
snap->xcnt = newxcnt;
snap->xip = newxip;
return snap;
}
/*
* Export a snapshot so it can be set in another session with SET TRANSACTION
* SNAPSHOT.
*
* For that we need to start a transaction in the current backend as the
* importing side checks whether the source transaction is still open to make
* sure the xmin horizon hasn't advanced since then.
*/
const char *
SnapBuildExportSnapshot(SnapBuild *builder)
{
Snapshot snap;
char *snapname;
if (IsTransactionOrTransactionBlock())
elog(ERROR, "cannot export a snapshot from within a transaction");
if (SavedResourceOwnerDuringExport)
elog(ERROR, "can only export one snapshot at a time");
SavedResourceOwnerDuringExport = CurrentResourceOwner;
ExportInProgress = true;
StartTransactionCommand();
/* There doesn't seem to a nice API to set these */
XactIsoLevel = XACT_REPEATABLE_READ;
XactReadOnly = true;
snap = SnapBuildInitialSnapshot(builder);
/*
* now that we've built a plain snapshot, make it active and use the
* normal mechanisms for exporting it
*/
snapname = ExportSnapshot(snap);
ereport(LOG,
(errmsg_plural("exported logical decoding snapshot: \"%s\" with %u transaction ID",
"exported logical decoding snapshot: \"%s\" with %u transaction IDs",
snap->xcnt,
snapname, snap->xcnt)));
return snapname;
}
/*
* Ensure there is a snapshot and if not build one for current transaction.
*/
Snapshot
SnapBuildGetOrBuildSnapshot(SnapBuild *builder)
{
Assert(builder->state == SNAPBUILD_CONSISTENT);
/* only build a new snapshot if we don't have a prebuilt one */
if (builder->snapshot == NULL)
{
builder->snapshot = SnapBuildBuildSnapshot(builder);
/* increase refcount for the snapshot builder */
SnapBuildSnapIncRefcount(builder->snapshot);
}
return builder->snapshot;
}
/*
* Reset a previously SnapBuildExportSnapshot()'ed snapshot if there is
* any. Aborts the previously started transaction and resets the resource
* owner back to its original value.
*/
void
SnapBuildClearExportedSnapshot(void)
{
ResourceOwner tmpResOwner;
/* nothing exported, that is the usual case */
if (!ExportInProgress)
return;
if (!IsTransactionState())
elog(ERROR, "clearing exported snapshot in wrong transaction state");
/*
* AbortCurrentTransaction() takes care of resetting the snapshot state,
* so remember SavedResourceOwnerDuringExport.
*/
tmpResOwner = SavedResourceOwnerDuringExport;
/* make sure nothing could have ever happened */
AbortCurrentTransaction();
CurrentResourceOwner = tmpResOwner;
}
/*
* Clear snapshot export state during transaction abort.
*/
void
SnapBuildResetExportedSnapshotState(void)
{
SavedResourceOwnerDuringExport = NULL;
ExportInProgress = false;
}
/*
* Handle the effects of a single heap change, appropriate to the current state
* of the snapshot builder and returns whether changes made at (xid, lsn) can
* be decoded.
*/
bool
SnapBuildProcessChange(SnapBuild *builder, TransactionId xid, XLogRecPtr lsn)
{
/*
* We can't handle data in transactions if we haven't built a snapshot
* yet, so don't store them.
*/
if (builder->state < SNAPBUILD_FULL_SNAPSHOT)
return false;
/*
* No point in keeping track of changes in transactions that we don't have
* enough information about to decode. This means that they started before
* we got into the SNAPBUILD_FULL_SNAPSHOT state.
*/
if (builder->state < SNAPBUILD_CONSISTENT &&
TransactionIdPrecedes(xid, builder->next_phase_at))
return false;
/*
* If the reorderbuffer doesn't yet have a snapshot, add one now, it will
* be needed to decode the change we're currently processing.
*/
if (!ReorderBufferXidHasBaseSnapshot(builder->reorder, xid))
{
/* only build a new snapshot if we don't have a prebuilt one */
if (builder->snapshot == NULL)
{
builder->snapshot = SnapBuildBuildSnapshot(builder);
/* increase refcount for the snapshot builder */
SnapBuildSnapIncRefcount(builder->snapshot);
}
/*
* Increase refcount for the transaction we're handing the snapshot
* out to.
*/
SnapBuildSnapIncRefcount(builder->snapshot);
ReorderBufferSetBaseSnapshot(builder->reorder, xid, lsn,
builder->snapshot);
}
return true;
}
/*
* Do CommandId/combo CID handling after reading an xl_heap_new_cid record.
* This implies that a transaction has done some form of write to system
* catalogs.
*/
void
SnapBuildProcessNewCid(SnapBuild *builder, TransactionId xid,
XLogRecPtr lsn, xl_heap_new_cid *xlrec)
{
CommandId cid;
/*
* we only log new_cid's if a catalog tuple was modified, so mark the
* transaction as containing catalog modifications
*/
ReorderBufferXidSetCatalogChanges(builder->reorder, xid, lsn);
ReorderBufferAddNewTupleCids(builder->reorder, xlrec->top_xid, lsn,
xlrec->target_locator, xlrec->target_tid,
xlrec->cmin, xlrec->cmax,
xlrec->combocid);
/* figure out new command id */
if (xlrec->cmin != InvalidCommandId &&
xlrec->cmax != InvalidCommandId)
cid = Max(xlrec->cmin, xlrec->cmax);
else if (xlrec->cmax != InvalidCommandId)
cid = xlrec->cmax;
else if (xlrec->cmin != InvalidCommandId)
cid = xlrec->cmin;
else
{
cid = InvalidCommandId; /* silence compiler */
elog(ERROR, "xl_heap_new_cid record without a valid CommandId");
}
ReorderBufferAddNewCommandId(builder->reorder, xid, lsn, cid + 1);
}
/*
* Add a new Snapshot to all transactions we're decoding that currently are
* in-progress so they can see new catalog contents made by the transaction
* that just committed. This is necessary because those in-progress
* transactions will use the new catalog's contents from here on (at the very
* least everything they do needs to be compatible with newer catalog
* contents).
*/
static void
SnapBuildDistributeNewCatalogSnapshot(SnapBuild *builder, XLogRecPtr lsn)
{
dlist_iter txn_i;
ReorderBufferTXN *txn;
/*
* Iterate through all toplevel transactions. This can include
* subtransactions which we just don't yet know to be that, but that's
* fine, they will just get an unnecessary snapshot queued.
*/
dlist_foreach(txn_i, &builder->reorder->toplevel_by_lsn)
{
txn = dlist_container(ReorderBufferTXN, node, txn_i.cur);
Assert(TransactionIdIsValid(txn->xid));
/*
* If we don't have a base snapshot yet, there are no changes in this
* transaction which in turn implies we don't yet need a snapshot at
* all. We'll add a snapshot when the first change gets queued.
*
* NB: This works correctly even for subtransactions because
* ReorderBufferAssignChild() takes care to transfer the base snapshot
* to the top-level transaction, and while iterating the changequeue
* we'll get the change from the subtxn.
*/
if (!ReorderBufferXidHasBaseSnapshot(builder->reorder, txn->xid))
continue;
/*
* We don't need to add snapshot to prepared transactions as they
* should not see the new catalog contents.
*/
if (rbtxn_prepared(txn) || rbtxn_skip_prepared(txn))
continue;
elog(DEBUG2, "adding a new snapshot to %u at %X/%X",
txn->xid, LSN_FORMAT_ARGS(lsn));
/*
* increase the snapshot's refcount for the transaction we are handing
* it out to
*/
SnapBuildSnapIncRefcount(builder->snapshot);
ReorderBufferAddSnapshot(builder->reorder, txn->xid, lsn,
builder->snapshot);
}
}
/*
* Keep track of a new catalog changing transaction that has committed.
*/
static void
SnapBuildAddCommittedTxn(SnapBuild *builder, TransactionId xid)
{
Assert(TransactionIdIsValid(xid));
if (builder->committed.xcnt == builder->committed.xcnt_space)
{
builder->committed.xcnt_space = builder->committed.xcnt_space * 2 + 1;
elog(DEBUG1, "increasing space for committed transactions to %u",
(uint32) builder->committed.xcnt_space);
builder->committed.xip = repalloc(builder->committed.xip,
builder->committed.xcnt_space * sizeof(TransactionId));
}
/*
* TODO: It might make sense to keep the array sorted here instead of
* doing it every time we build a new snapshot. On the other hand this
* gets called repeatedly when a transaction with subtransactions commits.
*/
builder->committed.xip[builder->committed.xcnt++] = xid;
}
/*
* Remove knowledge about transactions we treat as committed or containing catalog
* changes that are smaller than ->xmin. Those won't ever get checked via
* the ->committed or ->catchange array, respectively. The committed xids will
* get checked via the clog machinery.
*
* We can ideally remove the transaction from catchange array once it is
* finished (committed/aborted) but that could be costly as we need to maintain
* the xids order in the array.
*/
static void
SnapBuildPurgeOlderTxn(SnapBuild *builder)
{
int off;
TransactionId *workspace;
int surviving_xids = 0;
/* not ready yet */
if (!TransactionIdIsNormal(builder->xmin))
return;
/* TODO: Neater algorithm than just copying and iterating? */
workspace =
MemoryContextAlloc(builder->context,
builder->committed.xcnt * sizeof(TransactionId));
/* copy xids that still are interesting to workspace */
for (off = 0; off < builder->committed.xcnt; off++)
{
if (NormalTransactionIdPrecedes(builder->committed.xip[off],
builder->xmin))
; /* remove */
else
workspace[surviving_xids++] = builder->committed.xip[off];
}
/* copy workspace back to persistent state */
memcpy(builder->committed.xip, workspace,
surviving_xids * sizeof(TransactionId));
elog(DEBUG3, "purged committed transactions from %u to %u, xmin: %u, xmax: %u",
(uint32) builder->committed.xcnt, (uint32) surviving_xids,
builder->xmin, builder->xmax);
builder->committed.xcnt = surviving_xids;
pfree(workspace);
/*
* Purge xids in ->catchange as well. The purged array must also be sorted
* in xidComparator order.
*/
if (builder->catchange.xcnt > 0)
{
/*
* Since catchange.xip is sorted, we find the lower bound of xids that
* are still interesting.
*/
for (off = 0; off < builder->catchange.xcnt; off++)
{
if (TransactionIdFollowsOrEquals(builder->catchange.xip[off],
builder->xmin))
break;
}
surviving_xids = builder->catchange.xcnt - off;
if (surviving_xids > 0)
{
memmove(builder->catchange.xip, &(builder->catchange.xip[off]),
surviving_xids * sizeof(TransactionId));
}
else
{
pfree(builder->catchange.xip);
builder->catchange.xip = NULL;
}
elog(DEBUG3, "purged catalog modifying transactions from %u to %u, xmin: %u, xmax: %u",
(uint32) builder->catchange.xcnt, (uint32) surviving_xids,
builder->xmin, builder->xmax);
builder->catchange.xcnt = surviving_xids;
}
}
/*
* Handle everything that needs to be done when a transaction commits
*/
void
SnapBuildCommitTxn(SnapBuild *builder, XLogRecPtr lsn, TransactionId xid,
int nsubxacts, TransactionId *subxacts, uint32 xinfo)
{
int nxact;
bool needs_snapshot = false;
bool needs_timetravel = false;
bool sub_needs_timetravel = false;
TransactionId xmax = xid;
/*
* Transactions preceding BUILDING_SNAPSHOT will neither be decoded, nor
* will they be part of a snapshot. So we don't need to record anything.
*/
if (builder->state == SNAPBUILD_START ||
(builder->state == SNAPBUILD_BUILDING_SNAPSHOT &&
TransactionIdPrecedes(xid, builder->next_phase_at)))
{
/* ensure that only commits after this are getting replayed */
if (builder->start_decoding_at <= lsn)
builder->start_decoding_at = lsn + 1;
return;
}
if (builder->state < SNAPBUILD_CONSISTENT)
{
/* ensure that only commits after this are getting replayed */
if (builder->start_decoding_at <= lsn)
builder->start_decoding_at = lsn + 1;
/*
* If building an exportable snapshot, force xid to be tracked, even
* if the transaction didn't modify the catalog.
*/
if (builder->building_full_snapshot)
{
needs_timetravel = true;
}
}
for (nxact = 0; nxact < nsubxacts; nxact++)
{
TransactionId subxid = subxacts[nxact];
/*
* Add subtransaction to base snapshot if catalog modifying, we don't
* distinguish to toplevel transactions there.
*/
if (SnapBuildXidHasCatalogChanges(builder, subxid, xinfo))
{
sub_needs_timetravel = true;
needs_snapshot = true;
elog(DEBUG1, "found subtransaction %u:%u with catalog changes",
xid, subxid);
SnapBuildAddCommittedTxn(builder, subxid);
if (NormalTransactionIdFollows(subxid, xmax))
xmax = subxid;
}
/*
* If we're forcing timetravel we also need visibility information
* about subtransaction, so keep track of subtransaction's state, even
* if not catalog modifying. Don't need to distribute a snapshot in
* that case.
*/
else if (needs_timetravel)
{
SnapBuildAddCommittedTxn(builder, subxid);
if (NormalTransactionIdFollows(subxid, xmax))
xmax = subxid;
}
}
/* if top-level modified catalog, it'll need a snapshot */
if (SnapBuildXidHasCatalogChanges(builder, xid, xinfo))
{
elog(DEBUG2, "found top level transaction %u, with catalog changes",
xid);
needs_snapshot = true;
needs_timetravel = true;
SnapBuildAddCommittedTxn(builder, xid);
}
else if (sub_needs_timetravel)
{
/* track toplevel txn as well, subxact alone isn't meaningful */
elog(DEBUG2, "forced transaction %u to do timetravel due to one of its subtransactions",
xid);
needs_timetravel = true;
SnapBuildAddCommittedTxn(builder, xid);
}
else if (needs_timetravel)
{
elog(DEBUG2, "forced transaction %u to do timetravel", xid);
SnapBuildAddCommittedTxn(builder, xid);
}
if (!needs_timetravel)
{
/* record that we cannot export a general snapshot anymore */
builder->committed.includes_all_transactions = false;
}
Assert(!needs_snapshot || needs_timetravel);
/*
* Adjust xmax of the snapshot builder, we only do that for committed,
* catalog modifying, transactions, everything else isn't interesting for
* us since we'll never look at the respective rows.
*/
if (needs_timetravel &&
(!TransactionIdIsValid(builder->xmax) ||
TransactionIdFollowsOrEquals(xmax, builder->xmax)))
{
builder->xmax = xmax;
TransactionIdAdvance(builder->xmax);
}
/* if there's any reason to build a historic snapshot, do so now */
if (needs_snapshot)
{
/*
* If we haven't built a complete snapshot yet there's no need to hand
* it out, it wouldn't (and couldn't) be used anyway.
*/
if (builder->state < SNAPBUILD_FULL_SNAPSHOT)
return;
/*
* Decrease the snapshot builder's refcount of the old snapshot, note
* that it still will be used if it has been handed out to the
* reorderbuffer earlier.
*/
if (builder->snapshot)
SnapBuildSnapDecRefcount(builder->snapshot);
builder->snapshot = SnapBuildBuildSnapshot(builder);
/* we might need to execute invalidations, add snapshot */
if (!ReorderBufferXidHasBaseSnapshot(builder->reorder, xid))
{
SnapBuildSnapIncRefcount(builder->snapshot);
ReorderBufferSetBaseSnapshot(builder->reorder, xid, lsn,
builder->snapshot);
}
/* refcount of the snapshot builder for the new snapshot */
SnapBuildSnapIncRefcount(builder->snapshot);
/* add a new catalog snapshot to all currently running transactions */
SnapBuildDistributeNewCatalogSnapshot(builder, lsn);
}
}
/*
* Check the reorder buffer and the snapshot to see if the given transaction has
* modified catalogs.
*/
static inline bool
SnapBuildXidHasCatalogChanges(SnapBuild *builder, TransactionId xid,
uint32 xinfo)
{
if (ReorderBufferXidHasCatalogChanges(builder->reorder, xid))
return true;
/*
* The transactions that have changed catalogs must have invalidation
* info.
*/
if (!(xinfo & XACT_XINFO_HAS_INVALS))
return false;
/* Check the catchange XID array */
return ((builder->catchange.xcnt > 0) &&
(bsearch(&xid, builder->catchange.xip, builder->catchange.xcnt,
sizeof(TransactionId), xidComparator) != NULL));
}
/* -----------------------------------
* Snapshot building functions dealing with xlog records
* -----------------------------------
*/
/*
* Process a running xacts record, and use its information to first build a
* historic snapshot and later to release resources that aren't needed
* anymore.
*/
void
SnapBuildProcessRunningXacts(SnapBuild *builder, XLogRecPtr lsn, xl_running_xacts *running)
{
ReorderBufferTXN *txn;
TransactionId xmin;
/*
* If we're not consistent yet, inspect the record to see whether it
* allows to get closer to being consistent. If we are consistent, dump
* our snapshot so others or we, after a restart, can use it.
*/
if (builder->state < SNAPBUILD_CONSISTENT)
{
/* returns false if there's no point in performing cleanup just yet */
if (!SnapBuildFindSnapshot(builder, lsn, running))
return;
}
else
SnapBuildSerialize(builder, lsn);
/*
* Update range of interesting xids based on the running xacts
* information. We don't increase ->xmax using it, because once we are in
* a consistent state we can do that ourselves and much more efficiently
* so, because we only need to do it for catalog transactions since we
* only ever look at those.
*
* NB: We only increase xmax when a catalog modifying transaction commits
* (see SnapBuildCommitTxn). Because of this, xmax can be lower than
* xmin, which looks odd but is correct and actually more efficient, since
* we hit fast paths in heapam_visibility.c.
*/
builder->xmin = running->oldestRunningXid;
/* Remove transactions we don't need to keep track off anymore */
SnapBuildPurgeOlderTxn(builder);
/*
* Advance the xmin limit for the current replication slot, to allow
* vacuum to clean up the tuples this slot has been protecting.
*
* The reorderbuffer might have an xmin among the currently running
* snapshots; use it if so. If not, we need only consider the snapshots
* we'll produce later, which can't be less than the oldest running xid in
* the record we're reading now.
*/
xmin = ReorderBufferGetOldestXmin(builder->reorder);
if (xmin == InvalidTransactionId)
xmin = running->oldestRunningXid;
elog(DEBUG3, "xmin: %u, xmax: %u, oldest running: %u, oldest xmin: %u",
builder->xmin, builder->xmax, running->oldestRunningXid, xmin);
LogicalIncreaseXminForSlot(lsn, xmin);
/*
* Also tell the slot where we can restart decoding from. We don't want to
* do that after every commit because changing that implies an fsync of
* the logical slot's state file, so we only do it every time we see a
* running xacts record.
*
* Do so by looking for the oldest in progress transaction (determined by
* the first LSN of any of its relevant records). Every transaction
* remembers the last location we stored the snapshot to disk before its
* beginning. That point is where we can restart from.
*/
/*
* Can't know about a serialized snapshot's location if we're not
* consistent.
*/
if (builder->state < SNAPBUILD_CONSISTENT)
return;
txn = ReorderBufferGetOldestTXN(builder->reorder);
/*
* oldest ongoing txn might have started when we didn't yet serialize
* anything because we hadn't reached a consistent state yet.
*/
if (txn != NULL && txn->restart_decoding_lsn != InvalidXLogRecPtr)
LogicalIncreaseRestartDecodingForSlot(lsn, txn->restart_decoding_lsn);
/*
* No in-progress transaction, can reuse the last serialized snapshot if
* we have one.
*/
else if (txn == NULL &&
builder->reorder->current_restart_decoding_lsn != InvalidXLogRecPtr &&
builder->last_serialized_snapshot != InvalidXLogRecPtr)
LogicalIncreaseRestartDecodingForSlot(lsn,
builder->last_serialized_snapshot);
}
/*
* Build the start of a snapshot that's capable of decoding the catalog.
*
* Helper function for SnapBuildProcessRunningXacts() while we're not yet
* consistent.
*
* Returns true if there is a point in performing internal maintenance/cleanup
* using the xl_running_xacts record.
*/
static bool
SnapBuildFindSnapshot(SnapBuild *builder, XLogRecPtr lsn, xl_running_xacts *running)
{
/* ---
* Build catalog decoding snapshot incrementally using information about
* the currently running transactions. There are several ways to do that:
*
* a) There were no running transactions when the xl_running_xacts record
* was inserted, jump to CONSISTENT immediately. We might find such a
* state while waiting on c)'s sub-states.
*
* b) This (in a previous run) or another decoding slot serialized a
* snapshot to disk that we can use. Can't use this method for the
* initial snapshot when slot is being created and needs full snapshot
* for export or direct use, as that snapshot will only contain catalog
* modifying transactions.
*
* c) First incrementally build a snapshot for catalog tuples
* (BUILDING_SNAPSHOT), that requires all, already in-progress,
* transactions to finish. Every transaction starting after that
* (FULL_SNAPSHOT state), has enough information to be decoded. But
* for older running transactions no viable snapshot exists yet, so
* CONSISTENT will only be reached once all of those have finished.
* ---
*/
/*
* xl_running_xacts record is older than what we can use, we might not
* have all necessary catalog rows anymore.
*/
if (TransactionIdIsNormal(builder->initial_xmin_horizon) &&
NormalTransactionIdPrecedes(running->oldestRunningXid,
builder->initial_xmin_horizon))
{
ereport(DEBUG1,
(errmsg_internal("skipping snapshot at %X/%X while building logical decoding snapshot, xmin horizon too low",
LSN_FORMAT_ARGS(lsn)),
errdetail_internal("initial xmin horizon of %u vs the snapshot's %u",
builder->initial_xmin_horizon, running->oldestRunningXid)));
SnapBuildWaitSnapshot(running, builder->initial_xmin_horizon);
return true;
}
/*
* a) No transaction were running, we can jump to consistent.
*
* This is not affected by races around xl_running_xacts, because we can
* miss transaction commits, but currently not transactions starting.
*
* NB: We might have already started to incrementally assemble a snapshot,
* so we need to be careful to deal with that.
*/
if (running->oldestRunningXid == running->nextXid)
{
if (builder->start_decoding_at == InvalidXLogRecPtr ||
builder->start_decoding_at <= lsn)
/* can decode everything after this */
builder->start_decoding_at = lsn + 1;
/* As no transactions were running xmin/xmax can be trivially set. */
builder->xmin = running->nextXid; /* < are finished */
builder->xmax = running->nextXid; /* >= are running */
/* so we can safely use the faster comparisons */
Assert(TransactionIdIsNormal(builder->xmin));
Assert(TransactionIdIsNormal(builder->xmax));
builder->state = SNAPBUILD_CONSISTENT;
builder->next_phase_at = InvalidTransactionId;
ereport(LOG,
(errmsg("logical decoding found consistent point at %X/%X",
LSN_FORMAT_ARGS(lsn)),
errdetail("There are no running transactions.")));
return false;
}
/* b) valid on disk state and not building full snapshot */
else if (!builder->building_full_snapshot &&
SnapBuildRestore(builder, lsn))
{
/* there won't be any state to cleanup */
return false;
}
/*
* c) transition from START to BUILDING_SNAPSHOT.
*
* In START state, and a xl_running_xacts record with running xacts is
* encountered. In that case, switch to BUILDING_SNAPSHOT state, and
* record xl_running_xacts->nextXid. Once all running xacts have finished
* (i.e. they're all >= nextXid), we have a complete catalog snapshot. It
* might look that we could use xl_running_xacts's ->xids information to
* get there quicker, but that is problematic because transactions marked
* as running, might already have inserted their commit record - it's
* infeasible to change that with locking.
*/
else if (builder->state == SNAPBUILD_START)
{
builder->state = SNAPBUILD_BUILDING_SNAPSHOT;
builder->next_phase_at = running->nextXid;
/*
* Start with an xmin/xmax that's correct for future, when all the
* currently running transactions have finished. We'll update both
* while waiting for the pending transactions to finish.
*/
builder->xmin = running->nextXid; /* < are finished */
builder->xmax = running->nextXid; /* >= are running */
/* so we can safely use the faster comparisons */
Assert(TransactionIdIsNormal(builder->xmin));
Assert(TransactionIdIsNormal(builder->xmax));
ereport(LOG,
(errmsg("logical decoding found initial starting point at %X/%X",
LSN_FORMAT_ARGS(lsn)),
errdetail("Waiting for transactions (approximately %d) older than %u to end.",
running->xcnt, running->nextXid)));
SnapBuildWaitSnapshot(running, running->nextXid);
}
/*
* c) transition from BUILDING_SNAPSHOT to FULL_SNAPSHOT.
*
* In BUILDING_SNAPSHOT state, and this xl_running_xacts' oldestRunningXid
* is >= than nextXid from when we switched to BUILDING_SNAPSHOT. This
* means all transactions starting afterwards have enough information to
* be decoded. Switch to FULL_SNAPSHOT.
*/
else if (builder->state == SNAPBUILD_BUILDING_SNAPSHOT &&
TransactionIdPrecedesOrEquals(builder->next_phase_at,
running->oldestRunningXid))
{
builder->state = SNAPBUILD_FULL_SNAPSHOT;
builder->next_phase_at = running->nextXid;
ereport(LOG,
(errmsg("logical decoding found initial consistent point at %X/%X",
LSN_FORMAT_ARGS(lsn)),
errdetail("Waiting for transactions (approximately %d) older than %u to end.",
running->xcnt, running->nextXid)));
SnapBuildWaitSnapshot(running, running->nextXid);
}
/*
* c) transition from FULL_SNAPSHOT to CONSISTENT.
*
* In FULL_SNAPSHOT state, and this xl_running_xacts' oldestRunningXid is
* >= than nextXid from when we switched to FULL_SNAPSHOT. This means all
* transactions that are currently in progress have a catalog snapshot,
* and all their changes have been collected. Switch to CONSISTENT.
*/
else if (builder->state == SNAPBUILD_FULL_SNAPSHOT &&
TransactionIdPrecedesOrEquals(builder->next_phase_at,
running->oldestRunningXid))
{
builder->state = SNAPBUILD_CONSISTENT;
builder->next_phase_at = InvalidTransactionId;
ereport(LOG,
(errmsg("logical decoding found consistent point at %X/%X",
LSN_FORMAT_ARGS(lsn)),
errdetail("There are no old transactions anymore.")));
}
/*
* We already started to track running xacts and need to wait for all
* in-progress ones to finish. We fall through to the normal processing of
* records so incremental cleanup can be performed.
*/
return true;
}
/* ---
* Iterate through xids in record, wait for all older than the cutoff to
* finish. Then, if possible, log a new xl_running_xacts record.
*
* This isn't required for the correctness of decoding, but to:
* a) allow isolationtester to notice that we're currently waiting for
* something.
* b) log a new xl_running_xacts record where it'd be helpful, without having
* to wait for bgwriter or checkpointer.
* ---
*/
static void
SnapBuildWaitSnapshot(xl_running_xacts *running, TransactionId cutoff)
{
int off;
for (off = 0; off < running->xcnt; off++)
{
TransactionId xid = running->xids[off];
/*
* Upper layers should prevent that we ever need to wait on ourselves.
* Check anyway, since failing to do so would either result in an
* endless wait or an Assert() failure.
*/
if (TransactionIdIsCurrentTransactionId(xid))
elog(ERROR, "waiting for ourselves");
if (TransactionIdFollows(xid, cutoff))
continue;
XactLockTableWait(xid, NULL, NULL, XLTW_None);
}
/*
* All transactions we needed to finish finished - try to ensure there is
* another xl_running_xacts record in a timely manner, without having to
* wait for bgwriter or checkpointer to log one. During recovery we can't
* enforce that, so we'll have to wait.
*/
if (!RecoveryInProgress())
{
LogStandbySnapshot();
}
}
/* -----------------------------------
* Snapshot serialization support
* -----------------------------------
*/
/*
* We store current state of struct SnapBuild on disk in the following manner:
*
* struct SnapBuildOnDisk;
* TransactionId * committed.xcnt; (*not xcnt_space*)
* TransactionId * catchange.xcnt;
*
*/
typedef struct SnapBuildOnDisk
{
/* first part of this struct needs to be version independent */
/* data not covered by checksum */
uint32 magic;
pg_crc32c checksum;
/* data covered by checksum */
/* version, in case we want to support pg_upgrade */
uint32 version;
/* how large is the on disk data, excluding the constant sized part */
uint32 length;
/* version dependent part */
SnapBuild builder;
/* variable amount of TransactionIds follows */
} SnapBuildOnDisk;
#define SnapBuildOnDiskConstantSize \
offsetof(SnapBuildOnDisk, builder)
#define SnapBuildOnDiskNotChecksummedSize \
offsetof(SnapBuildOnDisk, version)
#define SNAPBUILD_MAGIC 0x51A1E001
#define SNAPBUILD_VERSION 5
/*
* Store/Load a snapshot from disk, depending on the snapshot builder's state.
*
* Supposed to be used by external (i.e. not snapbuild.c) code that just read
* a record that's a potential location for a serialized snapshot.
*/
void
SnapBuildSerializationPoint(SnapBuild *builder, XLogRecPtr lsn)
{
if (builder->state < SNAPBUILD_CONSISTENT)
SnapBuildRestore(builder, lsn);
else
SnapBuildSerialize(builder, lsn);
}
/*
* Serialize the snapshot 'builder' at the location 'lsn' if it hasn't already
* been done by another decoding process.
*/
static void
SnapBuildSerialize(SnapBuild *builder, XLogRecPtr lsn)
{
Size needed_length;
SnapBuildOnDisk *ondisk = NULL;
TransactionId *catchange_xip = NULL;
MemoryContext old_ctx;
size_t catchange_xcnt;
char *ondisk_c;
int fd;
char tmppath[MAXPGPATH];
char path[MAXPGPATH];
int ret;
struct stat stat_buf;
Size sz;
Assert(lsn != InvalidXLogRecPtr);
Assert(builder->last_serialized_snapshot == InvalidXLogRecPtr ||
builder->last_serialized_snapshot <= lsn);
/*
* no point in serializing if we cannot continue to work immediately after
* restoring the snapshot
*/
if (builder->state < SNAPBUILD_CONSISTENT)
return;
/* consistent snapshots have no next phase */
Assert(builder->next_phase_at == InvalidTransactionId);
/*
* We identify snapshots by the LSN they are valid for. We don't need to
* include timelines in the name as each LSN maps to exactly one timeline
* unless the user used pg_resetwal or similar. If a user did so, there's
* no hope continuing to decode anyway.
*/
sprintf(path, "pg_logical/snapshots/%X-%X.snap",
LSN_FORMAT_ARGS(lsn));
/*
* first check whether some other backend already has written the snapshot
* for this LSN. It's perfectly fine if there's none, so we accept ENOENT
* as a valid state. Everything else is an unexpected error.
*/
ret = stat(path, &stat_buf);
if (ret != 0 && errno != ENOENT)
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode_for_file_access(),
errmsg("could not stat file \"%s\": %m", path)));
else if (ret == 0)
{
/*
* somebody else has already serialized to this point, don't overwrite
* but remember location, so we don't need to read old data again.
*
* To be sure it has been synced to disk after the rename() from the
* tempfile filename to the real filename, we just repeat the fsync.
* That ought to be cheap because in most scenarios it should already
* be safely on disk.
*/
fsync_fname(path, false);
fsync_fname("pg_logical/snapshots", true);
builder->last_serialized_snapshot = lsn;
goto out;
}
/*
* there is an obvious race condition here between the time we stat(2) the
* file and us writing the file. But we rename the file into place
* atomically and all files created need to contain the same data anyway,
* so this is perfectly fine, although a bit of a resource waste. Locking
* seems like pointless complication.
*/
elog(DEBUG1, "serializing snapshot to %s", path);
/* to make sure only we will write to this tempfile, include pid */
sprintf(tmppath, "pg_logical/snapshots/%X-%X.snap.%d.tmp",
LSN_FORMAT_ARGS(lsn), MyProcPid);
/*
* Unlink temporary file if it already exists, needs to have been before a
* crash/error since we won't enter this function twice from within a
* single decoding slot/backend and the temporary file contains the pid of
* the current process.
*/
if (unlink(tmppath) != 0 && errno != ENOENT)
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode_for_file_access(),
errmsg("could not remove file \"%s\": %m", tmppath)));
old_ctx = MemoryContextSwitchTo(builder->context);
/* Get the catalog modifying transactions that are yet not committed */
catchange_xip = ReorderBufferGetCatalogChangesXacts(builder->reorder);
catchange_xcnt = dclist_count(&builder->reorder->catchange_txns);
needed_length = sizeof(SnapBuildOnDisk) +
sizeof(TransactionId) * (builder->committed.xcnt + catchange_xcnt);
ondisk_c = palloc0(needed_length);
ondisk = (SnapBuildOnDisk *) ondisk_c;
ondisk->magic = SNAPBUILD_MAGIC;
ondisk->version = SNAPBUILD_VERSION;
ondisk->length = needed_length;
INIT_CRC32C(ondisk->checksum);
COMP_CRC32C(ondisk->checksum,
((char *) ondisk) + SnapBuildOnDiskNotChecksummedSize,
SnapBuildOnDiskConstantSize - SnapBuildOnDiskNotChecksummedSize);
ondisk_c += sizeof(SnapBuildOnDisk);
memcpy(&ondisk->builder, builder, sizeof(SnapBuild));
/* NULL-ify memory-only data */
ondisk->builder.context = NULL;
ondisk->builder.snapshot = NULL;
ondisk->builder.reorder = NULL;
ondisk->builder.committed.xip = NULL;
ondisk->builder.catchange.xip = NULL;
/* update catchange only on disk data */
ondisk->builder.catchange.xcnt = catchange_xcnt;
COMP_CRC32C(ondisk->checksum,
&ondisk->builder,
sizeof(SnapBuild));
/* copy committed xacts */
if (builder->committed.xcnt > 0)
{
sz = sizeof(TransactionId) * builder->committed.xcnt;
memcpy(ondisk_c, builder->committed.xip, sz);
COMP_CRC32C(ondisk->checksum, ondisk_c, sz);
ondisk_c += sz;
}
/* copy catalog modifying xacts */
if (catchange_xcnt > 0)
{
sz = sizeof(TransactionId) * catchange_xcnt;
memcpy(ondisk_c, catchange_xip, sz);
COMP_CRC32C(ondisk->checksum, ondisk_c, sz);
ondisk_c += sz;
}
FIN_CRC32C(ondisk->checksum);
/* we have valid data now, open tempfile and write it there */
fd = OpenTransientFile(tmppath,
O_CREAT | O_EXCL | O_WRONLY | PG_BINARY);
if (fd < 0)
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode_for_file_access(),
errmsg("could not open file \"%s\": %m", tmppath)));
errno = 0;
pgstat_report_wait_start(WAIT_EVENT_SNAPBUILD_WRITE);
if ((write(fd, ondisk, needed_length)) != needed_length)
{
int save_errno = errno;
CloseTransientFile(fd);
/* if write didn't set errno, assume problem is no disk space */
errno = save_errno ? save_errno : ENOSPC;
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode_for_file_access(),
errmsg("could not write to file \"%s\": %m", tmppath)));
}
pgstat_report_wait_end();
/*
* fsync the file before renaming so that even if we crash after this we
* have either a fully valid file or nothing.
*
* It's safe to just ERROR on fsync() here because we'll retry the whole
* operation including the writes.
*
* TODO: Do the fsync() via checkpoints/restartpoints, doing it here has
* some noticeable overhead since it's performed synchronously during
* decoding?
*/
pgstat_report_wait_start(WAIT_EVENT_SNAPBUILD_SYNC);
if (pg_fsync(fd) != 0)
{
int save_errno = errno;
CloseTransientFile(fd);
errno = save_errno;
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode_for_file_access(),
errmsg("could not fsync file \"%s\": %m", tmppath)));
}
pgstat_report_wait_end();
if (CloseTransientFile(fd) != 0)
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode_for_file_access(),
errmsg("could not close file \"%s\": %m", tmppath)));
fsync_fname("pg_logical/snapshots", true);
/*
* We may overwrite the work from some other backend, but that's ok, our
* snapshot is valid as well, we'll just have done some superfluous work.
*/
if (rename(tmppath, path) != 0)
{
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode_for_file_access(),
errmsg("could not rename file \"%s\" to \"%s\": %m",
tmppath, path)));
}
/* make sure we persist */
fsync_fname(path, false);
fsync_fname("pg_logical/snapshots", true);
/*
* Now there's no way we can lose the dumped state anymore, remember this
* as a serialization point.
*/
builder->last_serialized_snapshot = lsn;
MemoryContextSwitchTo(old_ctx);
out:
ReorderBufferSetRestartPoint(builder->reorder,
builder->last_serialized_snapshot);
/* be tidy */
if (ondisk)
pfree(ondisk);
if (catchange_xip)
pfree(catchange_xip);
}
/*
* Restore a snapshot into 'builder' if previously one has been stored at the
* location indicated by 'lsn'. Returns true if successful, false otherwise.
*/
static bool
SnapBuildRestore(SnapBuild *builder, XLogRecPtr lsn)
{
SnapBuildOnDisk ondisk;
int fd;
char path[MAXPGPATH];
Size sz;
pg_crc32c checksum;
/* no point in loading a snapshot if we're already there */
if (builder->state == SNAPBUILD_CONSISTENT)
return false;
sprintf(path, "pg_logical/snapshots/%X-%X.snap",
LSN_FORMAT_ARGS(lsn));
fd = OpenTransientFile(path, O_RDONLY | PG_BINARY);
if (fd < 0 && errno == ENOENT)
return false;
else if (fd < 0)
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode_for_file_access(),
errmsg("could not open file \"%s\": %m", path)));
/* ----
* Make sure the snapshot had been stored safely to disk, that's normally
* cheap.
* Note that we do not need PANIC here, nobody will be able to use the
* slot without fsyncing, and saving it won't succeed without an fsync()
* either...
* ----
*/
fsync_fname(path, false);
fsync_fname("pg_logical/snapshots", true);
/* read statically sized portion of snapshot */
SnapBuildRestoreContents(fd, (char *) &ondisk, SnapBuildOnDiskConstantSize, path);
if (ondisk.magic != SNAPBUILD_MAGIC)
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_DATA_CORRUPTED),
errmsg("snapbuild state file \"%s\" has wrong magic number: %u instead of %u",
path, ondisk.magic, SNAPBUILD_MAGIC)));
if (ondisk.version != SNAPBUILD_VERSION)
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_DATA_CORRUPTED),
errmsg("snapbuild state file \"%s\" has unsupported version: %u instead of %u",
path, ondisk.version, SNAPBUILD_VERSION)));
INIT_CRC32C(checksum);
COMP_CRC32C(checksum,
((char *) &ondisk) + SnapBuildOnDiskNotChecksummedSize,
SnapBuildOnDiskConstantSize - SnapBuildOnDiskNotChecksummedSize);
/* read SnapBuild */
SnapBuildRestoreContents(fd, (char *) &ondisk.builder, sizeof(SnapBuild), path);
COMP_CRC32C(checksum, &ondisk.builder, sizeof(SnapBuild));
/* restore committed xacts information */
if (ondisk.builder.committed.xcnt > 0)
{
sz = sizeof(TransactionId) * ondisk.builder.committed.xcnt;
ondisk.builder.committed.xip = MemoryContextAllocZero(builder->context, sz);
SnapBuildRestoreContents(fd, (char *) ondisk.builder.committed.xip, sz, path);
COMP_CRC32C(checksum, ondisk.builder.committed.xip, sz);
}
/* restore catalog modifying xacts information */
if (ondisk.builder.catchange.xcnt > 0)
{
sz = sizeof(TransactionId) * ondisk.builder.catchange.xcnt;
ondisk.builder.catchange.xip = MemoryContextAllocZero(builder->context, sz);
SnapBuildRestoreContents(fd, (char *) ondisk.builder.catchange.xip, sz, path);
COMP_CRC32C(checksum, ondisk.builder.catchange.xip, sz);
}
if (CloseTransientFile(fd) != 0)
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode_for_file_access(),
errmsg("could not close file \"%s\": %m", path)));
FIN_CRC32C(checksum);
/* verify checksum of what we've read */
if (!EQ_CRC32C(checksum, ondisk.checksum))
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_DATA_CORRUPTED),
errmsg("checksum mismatch for snapbuild state file \"%s\": is %u, should be %u",
path, checksum, ondisk.checksum)));
/*
* ok, we now have a sensible snapshot here, figure out if it has more
* information than we have.
*/
/*
* We are only interested in consistent snapshots for now, comparing
* whether one incomplete snapshot is more "advanced" seems to be
* unnecessarily complex.
*/
if (ondisk.builder.state < SNAPBUILD_CONSISTENT)
goto snapshot_not_interesting;
/*
* Don't use a snapshot that requires an xmin that we cannot guarantee to
* be available.
*/
if (TransactionIdPrecedes(ondisk.builder.xmin, builder->initial_xmin_horizon))
goto snapshot_not_interesting;
/* consistent snapshots have no next phase */
Assert(ondisk.builder.next_phase_at == InvalidTransactionId);
/* ok, we think the snapshot is sensible, copy over everything important */
builder->xmin = ondisk.builder.xmin;
builder->xmax = ondisk.builder.xmax;
builder->state = ondisk.builder.state;
builder->committed.xcnt = ondisk.builder.committed.xcnt;
/* We only allocated/stored xcnt, not xcnt_space xids ! */
/* don't overwrite preallocated xip, if we don't have anything here */
if (builder->committed.xcnt > 0)
{
pfree(builder->committed.xip);
builder->committed.xcnt_space = ondisk.builder.committed.xcnt;
builder->committed.xip = ondisk.builder.committed.xip;
}
ondisk.builder.committed.xip = NULL;
/* set catalog modifying transactions */
if (builder->catchange.xip)
pfree(builder->catchange.xip);
builder->catchange.xcnt = ondisk.builder.catchange.xcnt;
builder->catchange.xip = ondisk.builder.catchange.xip;
ondisk.builder.catchange.xip = NULL;
/* our snapshot is not interesting anymore, build a new one */
if (builder->snapshot != NULL)
{
SnapBuildSnapDecRefcount(builder->snapshot);
}
builder->snapshot = SnapBuildBuildSnapshot(builder);
SnapBuildSnapIncRefcount(builder->snapshot);
ReorderBufferSetRestartPoint(builder->reorder, lsn);
Assert(builder->state == SNAPBUILD_CONSISTENT);
ereport(LOG,
(errmsg("logical decoding found consistent point at %X/%X",
LSN_FORMAT_ARGS(lsn)),
errdetail("Logical decoding will begin using saved snapshot.")));
return true;
snapshot_not_interesting:
if (ondisk.builder.committed.xip != NULL)
pfree(ondisk.builder.committed.xip);
if (ondisk.builder.catchange.xip != NULL)
pfree(ondisk.builder.catchange.xip);
return false;
}
/*
* Read the contents of the serialized snapshot to 'dest'.
*/
static void
SnapBuildRestoreContents(int fd, char *dest, Size size, const char *path)
{
int readBytes;
pgstat_report_wait_start(WAIT_EVENT_SNAPBUILD_READ);
readBytes = read(fd, dest, size);
pgstat_report_wait_end();
if (readBytes != size)
{
int save_errno = errno;
CloseTransientFile(fd);
if (readBytes < 0)
{
errno = save_errno;
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode_for_file_access(),
errmsg("could not read file \"%s\": %m", path)));
}
else
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_DATA_CORRUPTED),
errmsg("could not read file \"%s\": read %d of %zu",
path, readBytes, sizeof(SnapBuild))));
}
}
/*
* Remove all serialized snapshots that are not required anymore because no
* slot can need them. This doesn't actually have to run during a checkpoint,
* but it's a convenient point to schedule this.
*
* NB: We run this during checkpoints even if logical decoding is disabled so
* we cleanup old slots at some point after it got disabled.
*/
void
CheckPointSnapBuild(void)
{
XLogRecPtr cutoff;
XLogRecPtr redo;
DIR *snap_dir;
struct dirent *snap_de;
char path[MAXPGPATH + 21];
/*
* We start off with a minimum of the last redo pointer. No new
* replication slot will start before that, so that's a safe upper bound
* for removal.
*/
redo = GetRedoRecPtr();
/* now check for the restart ptrs from existing slots */
cutoff = ReplicationSlotsComputeLogicalRestartLSN();
/* don't start earlier than the restart lsn */
if (redo < cutoff)
cutoff = redo;
snap_dir = AllocateDir("pg_logical/snapshots");
while ((snap_de = ReadDir(snap_dir, "pg_logical/snapshots")) != NULL)
{
uint32 hi;
uint32 lo;
XLogRecPtr lsn;
PGFileType de_type;
if (strcmp(snap_de->d_name, ".") == 0 ||
strcmp(snap_de->d_name, "..") == 0)
continue;
snprintf(path, sizeof(path), "pg_logical/snapshots/%s", snap_de->d_name);
de_type = get_dirent_type(path, snap_de, false, DEBUG1);
if (de_type != PGFILETYPE_ERROR && de_type != PGFILETYPE_REG)
{
elog(DEBUG1, "only regular files expected: %s", path);
continue;
}
/*
* temporary filenames from SnapBuildSerialize() include the LSN and
* everything but are postfixed by .$pid.tmp. We can just remove them
* the same as other files because there can be none that are
* currently being written that are older than cutoff.
*
* We just log a message if a file doesn't fit the pattern, it's
* probably some editors lock/state file or similar...
*/
if (sscanf(snap_de->d_name, "%X-%X.snap", &hi, &lo) != 2)
{
ereport(LOG,
(errmsg("could not parse file name \"%s\"", path)));
continue;
}
lsn = ((uint64) hi) << 32 | lo;
/* check whether we still need it */
if (lsn < cutoff || cutoff == InvalidXLogRecPtr)
{
elog(DEBUG1, "removing snapbuild snapshot %s", path);
/*
* It's not particularly harmful, though strange, if we can't
* remove the file here. Don't prevent the checkpoint from
* completing, that'd be a cure worse than the disease.
*/
if (unlink(path) < 0)
{
ereport(LOG,
(errcode_for_file_access(),
errmsg("could not remove file \"%s\": %m",
path)));
continue;
}
}
}
FreeDir(snap_dir);
}