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aio, bufmgr: Comment fixes/improvements
Some of these comments have been wrong for a while (12f3867f5534), some I recently introduced (da7226993fd, 55b454d0e14). This includes an update to a comment in FlushBuffer(), which will be copied in a future commit. These changes seem big enough to be worth doing in separate commits. Suggested-by: Noah Misch <noah@leadboat.com> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20250319212530.80.nmisch@google.com
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@ -4401,7 +4401,7 @@ maybe_adjust_io_workers(void)
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++io_worker_count;
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}
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else
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break; /* XXX try again soon? */
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break; /* try again next time */
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}
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/* Too many running? */
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@ -3929,9 +3929,10 @@ FlushBuffer(BufferDesc *buf, SMgrRelation reln, IOObject io_object,
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XLogFlush(recptr);
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/*
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* Now it's safe to write buffer to disk. Note that no one else should
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* have been able to write it while we were busy with log flushing because
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* only one process at a time can set the BM_IO_IN_PROGRESS bit.
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* Now it's safe to write the buffer to disk. Note that no one else should
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* have been able to write it, while we were busy with log flushing,
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* because we got the exclusive right to perform I/O by setting the
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* BM_IO_IN_PROGRESS bit.
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*/
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bufBlock = BufHdrGetBlock(buf);
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@ -5499,9 +5500,6 @@ IsBufferCleanupOK(Buffer buffer)
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/*
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* Functions for buffer I/O handling
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*
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* Note: We assume that nested buffer I/O never occurs.
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* i.e at most one BM_IO_IN_PROGRESS bit is set per proc.
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*
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* Also note that these are used only for shared buffers, not local ones.
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*/
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@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ typedef enum PgAioHandleFlags
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/*
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* The IO operations supported by the AIO subsystem.
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*
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* This could be in aio_internal.h, as it is not pubicly referenced, but
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* This could be in aio_internal.h, as it is not publicly referenced, but
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* PgAioOpData currently *does* need to be public, therefore keeping this
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* public seems to make sense.
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*/
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@ -34,6 +34,11 @@
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* linearly through all states.
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*
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* State changes should all go through pgaio_io_update_state().
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*
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* Note that the externally visible functions to start IO
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* (e.g. FileStartReadV(), via pgaio_io_start_readv()) move an IO from
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* PGAIO_HS_HANDED_OUT to at least PGAIO_HS_STAGED and at most
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* PGAIO_HS_COMPLETED_LOCAL (at which point the handle will be reused).
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*/
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typedef enum PgAioHandleState
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{
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@ -285,6 +290,9 @@ typedef struct IoMethodOps
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/*
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* Start executing passed in IOs.
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*
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* Shall advance state to at least PGAIO_HS_SUBMITTED. (By the time this
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* returns, other backends might have advanced the state further.)
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*
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* Will not be called if ->needs_synchronous_execution() returned true.
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*
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* num_staged_ios is <= PGAIO_SUBMIT_BATCH_SIZE.
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@ -293,12 +301,24 @@ typedef struct IoMethodOps
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*/
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int (*submit) (uint16 num_staged_ios, PgAioHandle **staged_ios);
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/*
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/* ---
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* Wait for the IO to complete. Optional.
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*
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* On return, state shall be on of
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* - PGAIO_HS_COMPLETED_IO
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* - PGAIO_HS_COMPLETED_SHARED
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* - PGAIO_HS_COMPLETED_LOCAL
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*
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* The callback must not block if the handle is already in one of those
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* states, or has been reused (see pgaio_io_was_recycled()). If, on
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* return, the state is PGAIO_HS_COMPLETED_IO, state will reach
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* PGAIO_HS_COMPLETED_SHARED without further intervention by the IO
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* method.
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*
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* If not provided, it needs to be guaranteed that the IO method calls
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* pgaio_io_process_completion() without further interaction by the
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* issuing backend.
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* ---
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*/
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void (*wait_one) (PgAioHandle *ioh,
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uint64 ref_generation);
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