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Extend the ProcSignal mechanism to support barriers.
A new function EmitProcSignalBarrier() can be used to emit a global barrier which all backends that participate in the ProcSignal mechanism must absorb, and a new function WaitForProcSignalBarrier() can be used to wait until all relevant backends have in fact absorbed the barrier. This can be used to coordinate global state changes, such as turning checksums on while the system is running. There's no real client of this mechanism yet, although two are proposed, but an enum has to have at least one element, so this includes a placeholder type (PROCSIGNAL_BARRIER_PLACEHOLDER) which should be replaced by the first real client of this mechanism to get committed. Andres Freund and Robert Haas, reviewed by Daniel Gustafsson and, in earlier versions, by Magnus Hagander. Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/CA+TgmoZwDk=BguVDVa+qdA6SBKef=PKbaKDQALTC_9qoz1mJqg@mail.gmail.com
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@@ -148,7 +148,8 @@ ProcessWalRcvInterrupts(void)
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/*
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* Although walreceiver interrupt handling doesn't use the same scheme as
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* regular backends, call CHECK_FOR_INTERRUPTS() to make sure we receive
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* any incoming signals on Win32.
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* any incoming signals on Win32, and also to make sure we process any
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* barrier events.
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*/
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CHECK_FOR_INTERRUPTS();
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