postgresql/src/include/backup/basebackup_sink.h

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/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* basebackup_sink.h
* API for filtering or sending to a final destination the archives
* produced by the base backup process
*
* Taking a base backup produces one archive per tablespace directory,
* plus a backup manifest unless that feature has been disabled. The
* goal of the backup process is to put those archives and that manifest
* someplace, possibly after postprocessing them in some way. A 'bbsink'
* is an object to which those archives, and the manifest if present,
* can be sent.
*
* In practice, there will be a chain of 'bbsink' objects rather than
* just one, with callbacks being forwarded from one to the next,
* possibly with modification. Each object is responsible for a
* single task e.g. command progress reporting, throttling, or
* communication with the client.
*
* Portions Copyright (c) 2010-2024, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
*
* src/include/backup/basebackup_sink.h
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
#ifndef BASEBACKUP_SINK_H
#define BASEBACKUP_SINK_H
#include "access/xlogdefs.h"
#include "common/compression.h"
#include "nodes/pg_list.h"
/* Forward declarations. */
struct bbsink;
struct bbsink_ops;
typedef struct bbsink bbsink;
typedef struct bbsink_ops bbsink_ops;
/*
* Overall backup state shared by all bbsink objects for a backup.
*
* Before calling bbstate_begin_backup, caller must initiate a bbsink_state
* object which will last for the lifetime of the backup, and must thereafter
* update it as required before each new call to a bbsink method. The bbsink
* will retain a pointer to the state object and will consult it to understand
* the progress of the backup.
*
* 'tablespaces' is a list of tablespaceinfo objects. It must be set before
* calling bbstate_begin_backup() and must not be modified thereafter.
*
* 'tablespace_num' is the index of the current tablespace within the list
* stored in 'tablespaces'.
*
* 'bytes_done' is the number of bytes read so far from $PGDATA.
*
* 'bytes_total' is the total number of bytes estimated to be present in
* $PGDATA, if we have estimated this.
*
* 'bytes_total_is_valid' is true if and only if a proper estimate has been
* stored into 'bytes_total'.
*
* 'startptr' and 'starttli' identify the point in the WAL stream at which
* the backup began. They must be set before calling bbstate_begin_backup()
* and must not be modified thereafter.
*/
typedef struct bbsink_state
{
List *tablespaces;
int tablespace_num;
uint64 bytes_done;
uint64 bytes_total;
bool bytes_total_is_valid;
XLogRecPtr startptr;
TimeLineID starttli;
} bbsink_state;
/*
* Common data for any type of basebackup sink.
*
* 'bbs_ops' is the relevant callback table.
*
* 'bbs_buffer' is the buffer into which data destined for the bbsink
* should be stored. It must be a multiple of BLCKSZ.
*
* 'bbs_buffer_length' is the allocated length of the buffer.
*
* 'bbs_next' is a pointer to another bbsink to which this bbsink is
* forwarding some or all operations.
*
* 'bbs_state' is a pointer to the bbsink_state object for this backup.
* Every bbsink associated with this backup should point to the same
* underlying state object.
*
* In general it is expected that the values of these fields are set when
* a bbsink is created and that they do not change thereafter. It's OK
* to modify the data to which bbs_buffer or bbs_state point, but no changes
* should be made to the contents of this struct.
*/
struct bbsink
{
const bbsink_ops *bbs_ops;
char *bbs_buffer;
size_t bbs_buffer_length;
bbsink *bbs_next;
bbsink_state *bbs_state;
};
/*
* Callbacks for a base backup sink.
*
* All of these callbacks are required. If a particular callback just needs to
* forward the call to sink->bbs_next, use bbsink_forward_<callback_name> as
* the callback.
*
* Callers should always invoke these callbacks via the bbsink_* inline
* functions rather than calling them directly.
*/
struct bbsink_ops
{
/*
* This callback is invoked just once, at the very start of the backup. It
* must set bbs_buffer to point to a chunk of storage where at least
* bbs_buffer_length bytes of data can be written.
*/
void (*begin_backup) (bbsink *sink);
/*
* For each archive transmitted to a bbsink, there will be one call to the
* begin_archive() callback, some number of calls to the
* archive_contents() callback, and then one call to the end_archive()
* callback.
*
* Before invoking the archive_contents() callback, the caller should copy
* a number of bytes equal to what will be passed as len into bbs_buffer,
* but not more than bbs_buffer_length.
*
* It's generally good if the buffer is as full as possible before the
* archive_contents() callback is invoked, but it's not worth expending
* extra cycles to make sure it's absolutely 100% full.
*/
void (*begin_archive) (bbsink *sink, const char *archive_name);
void (*archive_contents) (bbsink *sink, size_t len);
void (*end_archive) (bbsink *sink);
/*
* If a backup manifest is to be transmitted to a bbsink, there will be
* one call to the begin_manifest() callback, some number of calls to the
* manifest_contents() callback, and then one call to the end_manifest()
* callback. These calls will occur after all archives are transmitted.
*
* The rules for invoking the manifest_contents() callback are the same as
* for the archive_contents() callback above.
*/
void (*begin_manifest) (bbsink *sink);
void (*manifest_contents) (bbsink *sink, size_t len);
void (*end_manifest) (bbsink *sink);
/*
* This callback is invoked just once, after all archives and the manifest
* have been sent.
*/
void (*end_backup) (bbsink *sink, XLogRecPtr endptr, TimeLineID endtli);
/*
* If a backup is aborted by an error, this callback is invoked before the
* bbsink object is destroyed, so that it can release any resources that
* would not be released automatically. If no error occurs, this callback
* is invoked after the end_backup callback.
*/
void (*cleanup) (bbsink *sink);
};
/* Begin a backup. */
static inline void
bbsink_begin_backup(bbsink *sink, bbsink_state *state, int buffer_length)
{
Assert(sink != NULL);
Assert(buffer_length > 0);
sink->bbs_state = state;
sink->bbs_buffer_length = buffer_length;
sink->bbs_ops->begin_backup(sink);
Assert(sink->bbs_buffer != NULL);
Assert((sink->bbs_buffer_length % BLCKSZ) == 0);
}
/* Begin an archive. */
static inline void
bbsink_begin_archive(bbsink *sink, const char *archive_name)
{
Assert(sink != NULL);
sink->bbs_ops->begin_archive(sink, archive_name);
}
/* Process some of the contents of an archive. */
static inline void
bbsink_archive_contents(bbsink *sink, size_t len)
{
Assert(sink != NULL);
/*
* The caller should make a reasonable attempt to fill the buffer before
* calling this function, so it shouldn't be completely empty. Nor should
* it be filled beyond capacity.
*/
Assert(len > 0 && len <= sink->bbs_buffer_length);
sink->bbs_ops->archive_contents(sink, len);
}
/* Finish an archive. */
static inline void
bbsink_end_archive(bbsink *sink)
{
Assert(sink != NULL);
sink->bbs_ops->end_archive(sink);
}
/* Begin the backup manifest. */
static inline void
bbsink_begin_manifest(bbsink *sink)
{
Assert(sink != NULL);
sink->bbs_ops->begin_manifest(sink);
}
/* Process some of the manifest contents. */
static inline void
bbsink_manifest_contents(bbsink *sink, size_t len)
{
Assert(sink != NULL);
/* See comments in bbsink_archive_contents. */
Assert(len > 0 && len <= sink->bbs_buffer_length);
sink->bbs_ops->manifest_contents(sink, len);
}
/* Finish the backup manifest. */
static inline void
bbsink_end_manifest(bbsink *sink)
{
Assert(sink != NULL);
sink->bbs_ops->end_manifest(sink);
}
/* Finish a backup. */
static inline void
bbsink_end_backup(bbsink *sink, XLogRecPtr endptr, TimeLineID endtli)
{
Assert(sink != NULL);
Assert(sink->bbs_state->tablespace_num == list_length(sink->bbs_state->tablespaces));
sink->bbs_ops->end_backup(sink, endptr, endtli);
}
/* Release resources before destruction. */
static inline void
bbsink_cleanup(bbsink *sink)
{
Assert(sink != NULL);
sink->bbs_ops->cleanup(sink);
}
/* Forwarding callbacks. Use these to pass operations through to next sink. */
extern void bbsink_forward_begin_backup(bbsink *sink);
extern void bbsink_forward_begin_archive(bbsink *sink,
const char *archive_name);
extern void bbsink_forward_archive_contents(bbsink *sink, size_t len);
extern void bbsink_forward_end_archive(bbsink *sink);
extern void bbsink_forward_begin_manifest(bbsink *sink);
extern void bbsink_forward_manifest_contents(bbsink *sink, size_t len);
extern void bbsink_forward_end_manifest(bbsink *sink);
extern void bbsink_forward_end_backup(bbsink *sink, XLogRecPtr endptr,
TimeLineID endtli);
extern void bbsink_forward_cleanup(bbsink *sink);
/* Constructors for various types of sinks. */
extern bbsink *bbsink_copystream_new(bool send_to_client);
extern bbsink *bbsink_gzip_new(bbsink *next, pg_compress_specification *);
extern bbsink *bbsink_lz4_new(bbsink *next, pg_compress_specification *);
extern bbsink *bbsink_zstd_new(bbsink *next, pg_compress_specification *);
extern bbsink *bbsink_progress_new(bbsink *next, bool estimate_backup_size);
extern bbsink *bbsink_server_new(bbsink *next, char *pathname);
extern bbsink *bbsink_throttle_new(bbsink *next, uint32 maxrate);
/* Extra interface functions for progress reporting. */
extern void basebackup_progress_wait_checkpoint(void);
extern void basebackup_progress_estimate_backup_size(void);
extern void basebackup_progress_wait_wal_archive(bbsink_state *);
extern void basebackup_progress_transfer_wal(void);
extern void basebackup_progress_done(void);
#endif