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Rework design of functions in pg_walinspect
This commit reworks a bit the set-returning functions of pg_walinspect, making them more flexible regarding their end LSN: - pg_get_wal_records_info() - pg_get_wal_stats() - pg_get_wal_block_info() The end LSNs given to these functions is now handled so as a value higher than the current LSN of the cluster (insert LSN for a primary, or replay LSN for a standby) does not raise an error, giving more flexibility to monitoring queries. Instead, the functions return results up to the current LSN, as found at the beginning of each function call. As an effect of that, pg_get_wal_records_info_till_end_of_wal() and pg_get_wal_stats_till_end_of_wal() are now removed from 1.1, as the existing, equivalent functions are able to offer the same possibilities. Author: Bharath Rupireddy Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CALj2ACU0_q-o4DSweyaW9NO1KBx-QkN6G_OzYQvpjf3CZVASkg@mail.gmail.com
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@ -1,5 +1,7 @@
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-- test old extension version entry points
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CREATE EXTENSION pg_walinspect WITH VERSION '1.0';
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-- Mask DETAIL messages as these could refer to current LSN positions.
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\set VERBOSITY terse
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-- List what version 1.0 contains
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\dx+ pg_walinspect
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Objects in extension "pg_walinspect"
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@ -12,19 +14,51 @@ CREATE EXTENSION pg_walinspect WITH VERSION '1.0';
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function pg_get_wal_stats_till_end_of_wal(pg_lsn,boolean)
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(5 rows)
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-- Make sure checkpoints don't interfere with the test.
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SELECT 'init' FROM pg_create_physical_replication_slot('regress_pg_walinspect_slot', true, false);
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?column?
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----------
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init
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(1 row)
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CREATE TABLE sample_tbl(col1 int, col2 int);
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SELECT pg_current_wal_lsn() AS wal_lsn1 \gset
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INSERT INTO sample_tbl SELECT * FROM generate_series(1, 2);
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-- Check bounds for these past functions.
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SELECT COUNT(*) >= 1 AS ok FROM pg_get_wal_records_info_till_end_of_wal(:'wal_lsn1');
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ok
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----
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t
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(1 row)
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SELECT COUNT(*) >= 1 AS ok FROM pg_get_wal_stats_till_end_of_wal(:'wal_lsn1');
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ok
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----
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t
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(1 row)
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SELECT COUNT(*) >= 1 AS ok FROM pg_get_wal_records_info_till_end_of_wal('FFFFFFFF/FFFFFFFF');
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ERROR: WAL start LSN must be less than current LSN
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SELECT COUNT(*) >= 1 AS ok FROM pg_get_wal_stats_till_end_of_wal('FFFFFFFF/FFFFFFFF');
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ERROR: WAL start LSN must be less than current LSN
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-- Move to new version 1.1
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ALTER EXTENSION pg_walinspect UPDATE TO '1.1';
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-- List what version 1.1 contains
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\dx+ pg_walinspect
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Objects in extension "pg_walinspect"
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Object description
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-----------------------------------------------------------
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Objects in extension "pg_walinspect"
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Object description
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--------------------------------------------------
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function pg_get_wal_block_info(pg_lsn,pg_lsn)
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function pg_get_wal_record_info(pg_lsn)
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function pg_get_wal_records_info(pg_lsn,pg_lsn)
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function pg_get_wal_records_info_till_end_of_wal(pg_lsn)
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function pg_get_wal_stats(pg_lsn,pg_lsn,boolean)
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function pg_get_wal_stats_till_end_of_wal(pg_lsn,boolean)
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(6 rows)
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(4 rows)
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SELECT pg_drop_replication_slot('regress_pg_walinspect_slot');
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pg_drop_replication_slot
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--------------------------
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(1 row)
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DROP TABLE sample_tbl;
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DROP EXTENSION pg_walinspect;
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ERROR: WAL start LSN must be less than end LSN
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-- LSNs with the highest value possible.
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SELECT COUNT(*) >= 0 AS ok FROM pg_get_wal_record_info('FFFFFFFF/FFFFFFFF');
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ERROR: cannot accept future input LSN
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SELECT COUNT(*) >= 0 AS ok FROM pg_get_wal_records_info_till_end_of_wal('FFFFFFFF/FFFFFFFF');
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ERROR: cannot accept future start LSN
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SELECT COUNT(*) >= 0 AS ok FROM pg_get_wal_stats_till_end_of_wal('FFFFFFFF/FFFFFFFF');
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ERROR: cannot accept future start LSN
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-- failures with end LSNs
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ERROR: WAL input LSN must be less than current LSN
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-- Success with end LSNs.
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SELECT COUNT(*) >= 0 AS ok FROM pg_get_wal_records_info(:'wal_lsn1', 'FFFFFFFF/FFFFFFFF');
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ERROR: cannot accept future end LSN
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ok
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----
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t
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(1 row)
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SELECT COUNT(*) >= 0 AS ok FROM pg_get_wal_stats(:'wal_lsn1', 'FFFFFFFF/FFFFFFFF');
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ERROR: cannot accept future end LSN
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ok
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----
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t
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(1 row)
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SELECT COUNT(*) >= 0 AS ok FROM pg_get_wal_block_info(:'wal_lsn1', 'FFFFFFFF/FFFFFFFF');
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ERROR: cannot accept future end LSN
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ok
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----
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t
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(1 row)
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-- failures with start LSNs
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SELECT COUNT(*) >= 0 AS ok FROM pg_get_wal_records_info('FFFFFFFF/FFFFFFFE', 'FFFFFFFF/FFFFFFFF');
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ERROR: cannot accept future start LSN
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ERROR: WAL start LSN must be less than current LSN
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SELECT COUNT(*) >= 0 AS ok FROM pg_get_wal_stats('FFFFFFFF/FFFFFFFE', 'FFFFFFFF/FFFFFFFF');
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ERROR: cannot accept future start LSN
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ERROR: WAL start LSN must be less than current LSN
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SELECT COUNT(*) >= 0 AS ok FROM pg_get_wal_block_info('FFFFFFFF/FFFFFFFE', 'FFFFFFFF/FFFFFFFF');
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ERROR: cannot accept future start LSN
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ERROR: WAL start LSN must be less than current LSN
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-- ===================================================================
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-- Tests for all function executions
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-- ===================================================================
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@ -64,18 +72,6 @@ SELECT COUNT(*) >= 0 AS ok FROM pg_get_wal_record_info(:'wal_lsn1');
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t
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(1 row)
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SELECT COUNT(*) >= 0 AS ok FROM pg_get_wal_records_info_till_end_of_wal(:'wal_lsn1');
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ok
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----
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t
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(1 row)
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SELECT COUNT(*) >= 0 AS ok FROM pg_get_wal_stats_till_end_of_wal(:'wal_lsn1');
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ok
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----
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t
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(1 row)
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SELECT COUNT(*) >= 0 AS ok FROM pg_get_wal_records_info(:'wal_lsn1', :'wal_lsn2');
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ok
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----
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-- complain if script is sourced in psql, rather than via ALTER EXTENSION
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\echo Use "ALTER EXTENSION pg_walinspect UPDATE TO '1.1'" to load this file. \quit
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-- Unsupported functions after 1.1.
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DROP FUNCTION pg_get_wal_records_info_till_end_of_wal(pg_lsn);
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DROP FUNCTION pg_get_wal_stats_till_end_of_wal(pg_lsn, boolean);
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--
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-- pg_get_wal_block_info()
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--
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PG_FUNCTION_INFO_V1(pg_get_wal_stats);
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PG_FUNCTION_INFO_V1(pg_get_wal_stats_till_end_of_wal);
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static bool IsFutureLSN(XLogRecPtr lsn, XLogRecPtr *curr_lsn);
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static void ValidateInputLSNs(XLogRecPtr start_lsn, XLogRecPtr *end_lsn);
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static XLogRecPtr GetCurrentLSN(void);
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static XLogReaderState *InitXLogReaderState(XLogRecPtr lsn);
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static XLogRecord *ReadNextXLogRecord(XLogReaderState *xlogreader);
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static void GetWALRecordInfo(XLogReaderState *record, Datum *values,
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bool *nulls, uint32 ncols);
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static XLogRecPtr ValidateInputLSNs(bool till_end_of_wal,
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XLogRecPtr start_lsn, XLogRecPtr end_lsn);
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static void GetWALRecordsInfo(FunctionCallInfo fcinfo, XLogRecPtr start_lsn,
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static void GetWALRecordsInfo(FunctionCallInfo fcinfo,
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XLogRecPtr start_lsn,
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XLogRecPtr end_lsn);
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static void GetXLogSummaryStats(XLogStats *stats, ReturnSetInfo *rsinfo,
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Datum *values, bool *nulls, uint32 ncols,
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@ -55,32 +55,32 @@ static void FillXLogStatsRow(const char *name, uint64 n, uint64 total_count,
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uint64 fpi_len, uint64 total_fpi_len,
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uint64 tot_len, uint64 total_len,
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Datum *values, bool *nulls, uint32 ncols);
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static void GetWalStats(FunctionCallInfo fcinfo, XLogRecPtr start_lsn,
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XLogRecPtr end_lsn, bool stats_per_record);
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static void GetWalStats(FunctionCallInfo fcinfo,
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XLogRecPtr start_lsn,
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XLogRecPtr end_lsn,
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bool stats_per_record);
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static void GetWALBlockInfo(FunctionCallInfo fcinfo, XLogReaderState *record);
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/*
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* Check if the given LSN is in future. Also, return the LSN up to which the
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* server has WAL.
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* Return the LSN up to which the server has WAL.
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*/
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static bool
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IsFutureLSN(XLogRecPtr lsn, XLogRecPtr *curr_lsn)
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static XLogRecPtr
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GetCurrentLSN(void)
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{
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XLogRecPtr curr_lsn;
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/*
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* We determine the current LSN of the server similar to how page_read
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* callback read_local_xlog_page_no_wait does.
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*/
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if (!RecoveryInProgress())
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*curr_lsn = GetFlushRecPtr(NULL);
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curr_lsn = GetFlushRecPtr(NULL);
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else
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*curr_lsn = GetXLogReplayRecPtr(NULL);
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curr_lsn = GetXLogReplayRecPtr(NULL);
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Assert(!XLogRecPtrIsInvalid(*curr_lsn));
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Assert(!XLogRecPtrIsInvalid(curr_lsn));
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if (lsn >= *curr_lsn)
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return true;
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return false;
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return curr_lsn;
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}
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/*
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* their relation information, and the data saved in each block associated
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* to a record. Decompression is applied to the full page images, if
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* necessary.
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*
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* This function emits an error if a future start or end WAL LSN i.e. WAL LSN
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* the database system doesn't know about is specified.
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*/
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Datum
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pg_get_wal_block_info(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
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{
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XLogRecPtr start_lsn;
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XLogRecPtr end_lsn;
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XLogRecPtr start_lsn = PG_GETARG_LSN(0);
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XLogRecPtr end_lsn = PG_GETARG_LSN(1);
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XLogReaderState *xlogreader;
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MemoryContext old_cxt;
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MemoryContext tmp_cxt;
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start_lsn = PG_GETARG_LSN(0);
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end_lsn = PG_GETARG_LSN(1);
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end_lsn = ValidateInputLSNs(false, start_lsn, end_lsn);
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ValidateInputLSNs(start_lsn, &end_lsn);
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InitMaterializedSRF(fcinfo, 0);
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/*
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* Get WAL record info.
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*
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* This function emits an error if a future WAL LSN i.e. WAL LSN the database
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* system doesn't know about is specified.
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*/
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Datum
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pg_get_wal_record_info(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
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HeapTuple tuple;
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lsn = PG_GETARG_LSN(0);
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curr_lsn = GetCurrentLSN();
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if (IsFutureLSN(lsn, &curr_lsn))
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{
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/*
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* GetFlushRecPtr or GetXLogReplayRecPtr gives "end+1" LSN of the last
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* record flushed or replayed respectively. But let's use the LSN up
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* to "end" in user facing message.
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*/
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if (lsn > curr_lsn)
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ereport(ERROR,
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(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
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errmsg("cannot accept future input LSN"),
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errdetail("Last known WAL LSN on the database system is at %X/%X.",
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errmsg("WAL input LSN must be less than current LSN"),
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errdetail("Current WAL LSN on the database system is at %X/%X.",
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LSN_FORMAT_ARGS(curr_lsn))));
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}
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/* Build a tuple descriptor for our result type. */
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if (get_call_result_type(fcinfo, NULL, &tupdesc) != TYPEFUNC_COMPOSITE)
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}
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/*
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* Validate the input LSNs and compute end LSN for till_end_of_wal versions.
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* Validate start and end LSNs coming from the function inputs.
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*
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* If end_lsn is found to be higher than the current LSN reported by the
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* cluster, use the current LSN as the upper bound.
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*/
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static XLogRecPtr
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ValidateInputLSNs(bool till_end_of_wal, XLogRecPtr start_lsn,
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XLogRecPtr end_lsn)
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static void
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ValidateInputLSNs(XLogRecPtr start_lsn, XLogRecPtr *end_lsn)
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{
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XLogRecPtr curr_lsn;
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XLogRecPtr curr_lsn = GetCurrentLSN();
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if (IsFutureLSN(start_lsn, &curr_lsn))
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{
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/*
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* GetFlushRecPtr or GetXLogReplayRecPtr gives "end+1" LSN of the last
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* record flushed or replayed respectively. But let's use the LSN up
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* to "end" in user facing message.
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*/
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if (start_lsn > curr_lsn)
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ereport(ERROR,
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(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
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errmsg("cannot accept future start LSN"),
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errdetail("Last known WAL LSN on the database system is at %X/%X.",
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LSN_FORMAT_ARGS(curr_lsn))));
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}
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if (till_end_of_wal)
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end_lsn = curr_lsn;
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if (end_lsn > curr_lsn)
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ereport(ERROR,
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(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
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errmsg("cannot accept future end LSN"),
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errdetail("Last known WAL LSN on the database system is at %X/%X.",
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errmsg("WAL start LSN must be less than current LSN"),
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errdetail("Current WAL LSN on the database system is at %X/%X.",
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LSN_FORMAT_ARGS(curr_lsn))));
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if (start_lsn >= end_lsn)
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if (start_lsn > *end_lsn)
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ereport(ERROR,
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(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
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errmsg("WAL start LSN must be less than end LSN")));
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return end_lsn;
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if (*end_lsn > curr_lsn)
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*end_lsn = curr_lsn;
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}
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/*
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MemoryContext old_cxt;
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MemoryContext tmp_cxt;
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Assert(start_lsn <= end_lsn);
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InitMaterializedSRF(fcinfo, 0);
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xlogreader = InitXLogReaderState(start_lsn);
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/*
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* Get info and data of all WAL records between start LSN and end LSN.
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*
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* This function emits an error if a future start or end WAL LSN i.e. WAL LSN
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* the database system doesn't know about is specified.
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*/
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Datum
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pg_get_wal_records_info(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
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{
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XLogRecPtr start_lsn;
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XLogRecPtr end_lsn;
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start_lsn = PG_GETARG_LSN(0);
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end_lsn = PG_GETARG_LSN(1);
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end_lsn = ValidateInputLSNs(false, start_lsn, end_lsn);
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GetWALRecordsInfo(fcinfo, start_lsn, end_lsn);
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PG_RETURN_VOID();
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}
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/*
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* Get info and data of all WAL records from start LSN till end of WAL.
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*
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* This function emits an error if a future start i.e. WAL LSN the database
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* system doesn't know about is specified.
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*/
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Datum
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pg_get_wal_records_info_till_end_of_wal(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
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{
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XLogRecPtr start_lsn;
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XLogRecPtr end_lsn = InvalidXLogRecPtr;
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start_lsn = PG_GETARG_LSN(0);
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end_lsn = ValidateInputLSNs(true, start_lsn, end_lsn);
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XLogRecPtr start_lsn = PG_GETARG_LSN(0);
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XLogRecPtr end_lsn = PG_GETARG_LSN(1);
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ValidateInputLSNs(start_lsn, &end_lsn);
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GetWALRecordsInfo(fcinfo, start_lsn, end_lsn);
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PG_RETURN_VOID();
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Datum *values, bool *nulls, uint32 ncols,
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bool stats_per_record)
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{
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MemoryContext old_cxt;
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MemoryContext tmp_cxt;
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uint64 total_count = 0;
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uint64 total_rec_len = 0;
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uint64 total_fpi_len = 0;
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uint64 total_len = 0;
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int ri;
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MemoryContext old_cxt;
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MemoryContext tmp_cxt;
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uint64 total_count = 0;
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uint64 total_rec_len = 0;
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uint64 total_fpi_len = 0;
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uint64 total_len = 0;
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int ri;
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/*
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* Each row shows its percentages of the total, so make a first pass to
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* Get WAL stats between start LSN and end LSN.
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*/
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static void
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GetWalStats(FunctionCallInfo fcinfo, XLogRecPtr start_lsn,
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XLogRecPtr end_lsn, bool stats_per_record)
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GetWalStats(FunctionCallInfo fcinfo, XLogRecPtr start_lsn, XLogRecPtr end_lsn,
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bool stats_per_record)
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{
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#define PG_GET_WAL_STATS_COLS 9
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XLogReaderState *xlogreader;
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@ -767,6 +712,8 @@ GetWalStats(FunctionCallInfo fcinfo, XLogRecPtr start_lsn,
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Datum values[PG_GET_WAL_STATS_COLS] = {0};
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bool nulls[PG_GET_WAL_STATS_COLS] = {0};
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Assert(start_lsn <= end_lsn);
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InitMaterializedSRF(fcinfo, 0);
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xlogreader = InitXLogReaderState(start_lsn);
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@ -791,45 +738,55 @@ GetWalStats(FunctionCallInfo fcinfo, XLogRecPtr start_lsn,
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/*
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* Get stats of all WAL records between start LSN and end LSN.
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*
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* This function emits an error if a future start or end WAL LSN i.e. WAL LSN
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* the database system doesn't know about is specified.
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*/
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Datum
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pg_get_wal_stats(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
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{
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XLogRecPtr start_lsn;
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XLogRecPtr end_lsn;
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bool stats_per_record;
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start_lsn = PG_GETARG_LSN(0);
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end_lsn = PG_GETARG_LSN(1);
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stats_per_record = PG_GETARG_BOOL(2);
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end_lsn = ValidateInputLSNs(false, start_lsn, end_lsn);
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XLogRecPtr start_lsn = PG_GETARG_LSN(0);
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XLogRecPtr end_lsn = PG_GETARG_LSN(1);
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bool stats_per_record = PG_GETARG_BOOL(2);
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ValidateInputLSNs(start_lsn, &end_lsn);
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GetWalStats(fcinfo, start_lsn, end_lsn, stats_per_record);
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PG_RETURN_VOID();
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}
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/*
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* Get stats of all WAL records from start LSN till end of WAL.
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*
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* This function emits an error if a future start i.e. WAL LSN the database
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* system doesn't know about is specified.
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* The following functions have been removed in newer versions in 1.1, but
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* they are kept around for compatibility.
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*/
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Datum
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pg_get_wal_records_info_till_end_of_wal(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
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{
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XLogRecPtr start_lsn = PG_GETARG_LSN(0);
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XLogRecPtr end_lsn = GetCurrentLSN();
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if (start_lsn > end_lsn)
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ereport(ERROR,
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(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
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errmsg("WAL start LSN must be less than current LSN"),
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errdetail("Current WAL LSN on the database system is at %X/%X.",
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LSN_FORMAT_ARGS(end_lsn))));
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GetWALRecordsInfo(fcinfo, start_lsn, end_lsn);
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PG_RETURN_VOID();
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}
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Datum
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pg_get_wal_stats_till_end_of_wal(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
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{
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XLogRecPtr start_lsn;
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XLogRecPtr end_lsn = InvalidXLogRecPtr;
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bool stats_per_record;
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XLogRecPtr start_lsn = PG_GETARG_LSN(0);
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XLogRecPtr end_lsn = GetCurrentLSN();
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bool stats_per_record = PG_GETARG_BOOL(1);
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start_lsn = PG_GETARG_LSN(0);
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stats_per_record = PG_GETARG_BOOL(1);
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end_lsn = ValidateInputLSNs(true, start_lsn, end_lsn);
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if (start_lsn > end_lsn)
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ereport(ERROR,
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(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
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errmsg("WAL start LSN must be less than current LSN"),
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errdetail("Current WAL LSN on the database system is at %X/%X.",
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LSN_FORMAT_ARGS(end_lsn))));
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GetWalStats(fcinfo, start_lsn, end_lsn, stats_per_record);
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|
@ -2,13 +2,32 @@
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CREATE EXTENSION pg_walinspect WITH VERSION '1.0';
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-- Mask DETAIL messages as these could refer to current LSN positions.
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\set VERBOSITY terse
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-- List what version 1.0 contains
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\dx+ pg_walinspect
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|
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-- Make sure checkpoints don't interfere with the test.
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SELECT 'init' FROM pg_create_physical_replication_slot('regress_pg_walinspect_slot', true, false);
|
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|
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CREATE TABLE sample_tbl(col1 int, col2 int);
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SELECT pg_current_wal_lsn() AS wal_lsn1 \gset
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INSERT INTO sample_tbl SELECT * FROM generate_series(1, 2);
|
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|
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-- Check bounds for these past functions.
|
||||
SELECT COUNT(*) >= 1 AS ok FROM pg_get_wal_records_info_till_end_of_wal(:'wal_lsn1');
|
||||
SELECT COUNT(*) >= 1 AS ok FROM pg_get_wal_stats_till_end_of_wal(:'wal_lsn1');
|
||||
SELECT COUNT(*) >= 1 AS ok FROM pg_get_wal_records_info_till_end_of_wal('FFFFFFFF/FFFFFFFF');
|
||||
SELECT COUNT(*) >= 1 AS ok FROM pg_get_wal_stats_till_end_of_wal('FFFFFFFF/FFFFFFFF');
|
||||
|
||||
-- Move to new version 1.1
|
||||
ALTER EXTENSION pg_walinspect UPDATE TO '1.1';
|
||||
|
||||
-- List what version 1.1 contains
|
||||
\dx+ pg_walinspect
|
||||
|
||||
SELECT pg_drop_replication_slot('regress_pg_walinspect_slot');
|
||||
|
||||
DROP TABLE sample_tbl;
|
||||
DROP EXTENSION pg_walinspect;
|
||||
|
@ -33,9 +33,7 @@ SELECT * FROM pg_get_wal_block_info(:'wal_lsn2', :'wal_lsn1');
|
||||
|
||||
-- LSNs with the highest value possible.
|
||||
SELECT COUNT(*) >= 0 AS ok FROM pg_get_wal_record_info('FFFFFFFF/FFFFFFFF');
|
||||
SELECT COUNT(*) >= 0 AS ok FROM pg_get_wal_records_info_till_end_of_wal('FFFFFFFF/FFFFFFFF');
|
||||
SELECT COUNT(*) >= 0 AS ok FROM pg_get_wal_stats_till_end_of_wal('FFFFFFFF/FFFFFFFF');
|
||||
-- failures with end LSNs
|
||||
-- Success with end LSNs.
|
||||
SELECT COUNT(*) >= 0 AS ok FROM pg_get_wal_records_info(:'wal_lsn1', 'FFFFFFFF/FFFFFFFF');
|
||||
SELECT COUNT(*) >= 0 AS ok FROM pg_get_wal_stats(:'wal_lsn1', 'FFFFFFFF/FFFFFFFF');
|
||||
SELECT COUNT(*) >= 0 AS ok FROM pg_get_wal_block_info(:'wal_lsn1', 'FFFFFFFF/FFFFFFFF');
|
||||
@ -49,8 +47,6 @@ SELECT COUNT(*) >= 0 AS ok FROM pg_get_wal_block_info('FFFFFFFF/FFFFFFFE', 'FFFF
|
||||
-- ===================================================================
|
||||
|
||||
SELECT COUNT(*) >= 0 AS ok FROM pg_get_wal_record_info(:'wal_lsn1');
|
||||
SELECT COUNT(*) >= 0 AS ok FROM pg_get_wal_records_info_till_end_of_wal(:'wal_lsn1');
|
||||
SELECT COUNT(*) >= 0 AS ok FROM pg_get_wal_stats_till_end_of_wal(:'wal_lsn1');
|
||||
SELECT COUNT(*) >= 0 AS ok FROM pg_get_wal_records_info(:'wal_lsn1', :'wal_lsn2');
|
||||
SELECT COUNT(*) >= 0 AS ok FROM pg_get_wal_stats(:'wal_lsn1', :'wal_lsn2');
|
||||
SELECT COUNT(*) >= 0 AS ok FROM pg_get_wal_block_info(:'wal_lsn1', :'wal_lsn2');
|
||||
|
@ -94,9 +94,11 @@ block_ref | blkref #0: rel 1663/5/60221 fork main blk 2
|
||||
<para>
|
||||
Gets information of all the valid WAL records between
|
||||
<replaceable>start_lsn</replaceable> and <replaceable>end_lsn</replaceable>.
|
||||
Returns one row per WAL record. If <replaceable>start_lsn</replaceable>
|
||||
or <replaceable>end_lsn</replaceable> are not yet available, the
|
||||
function will raise an error. For example:
|
||||
Returns one row per WAL record. If a future
|
||||
<replaceable>end_lsn</replaceable> (i.e. ahead of the current LSN of
|
||||
the server) is specified, it returns information until the end of WAL.
|
||||
The function raises an error if <replaceable>start_lsn</replaceable>
|
||||
is not available. For example, usage of the function is as follows:
|
||||
<screen>
|
||||
postgres=# SELECT * FROM pg_get_wal_records_info('0/1E913618', '0/1E913740') LIMIT 1;
|
||||
-[ RECORD 1 ]----+--------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
@ -116,23 +118,6 @@ block_ref |
|
||||
</listitem>
|
||||
</varlistentry>
|
||||
|
||||
<varlistentry id="pgwalinspect-funcs-pg-get-wal-records-info-till-end-of-wal">
|
||||
<term>
|
||||
<function>
|
||||
pg_get_wal_records_info_till_end_of_wal(start_lsn pg_lsn)
|
||||
returns setof record
|
||||
</function>
|
||||
</term>
|
||||
|
||||
<listitem>
|
||||
<para>
|
||||
This function is the same as <function>pg_get_wal_records_info()</function>,
|
||||
except that it gets information of all the valid WAL records from
|
||||
<replaceable>start_lsn</replaceable> till the end of WAL.
|
||||
</para>
|
||||
</listitem>
|
||||
</varlistentry>
|
||||
|
||||
<varlistentry id="pgwalinspect-funcs-pg-get-wal-stats">
|
||||
<term>
|
||||
<function>
|
||||
@ -148,10 +133,11 @@ block_ref |
|
||||
<replaceable>end_lsn</replaceable>. By default, it returns one row per
|
||||
<replaceable>resource_manager</replaceable> type. When
|
||||
<replaceable>per_record</replaceable> is set to <literal>true</literal>,
|
||||
it returns one row per <replaceable>record_type</replaceable>.
|
||||
If <replaceable>start_lsn</replaceable>
|
||||
or <replaceable>end_lsn</replaceable> are not yet available, the
|
||||
function will raise an error. For example:
|
||||
it returns one row per <replaceable>record_type</replaceable>. If a
|
||||
future <replaceable>end_lsn</replaceable> (i.e. ahead of the current
|
||||
LSN of the server) is specified, it returns statistics until the end
|
||||
of WAL. An error is raised if <replaceable>start_lsn</replaceable> is
|
||||
not available. For example, usage of the function is as follows:
|
||||
<screen>
|
||||
postgres=# SELECT * FROM pg_get_wal_stats('0/1E847D00', '0/1E84F500')
|
||||
WHERE count > 0 LIMIT 1 AND
|
||||
@ -171,23 +157,6 @@ combined_size_percentage | 2.8634072910530795
|
||||
</listitem>
|
||||
</varlistentry>
|
||||
|
||||
<varlistentry id="pgwalinspect-funcs-pg-get-wal-stats-till-end-of-wal">
|
||||
<term>
|
||||
<function>
|
||||
pg_get_wal_stats_till_end_of_wal(start_lsn pg_lsn, per_record boolean DEFAULT false)
|
||||
returns setof record
|
||||
</function>
|
||||
</term>
|
||||
|
||||
<listitem>
|
||||
<para>
|
||||
This function is the same as <function>pg_get_wal_stats()</function>,
|
||||
except that it gets statistics of all the valid WAL records from
|
||||
<replaceable>start_lsn</replaceable> till end of WAL.
|
||||
</para>
|
||||
</listitem>
|
||||
</varlistentry>
|
||||
|
||||
<varlistentry>
|
||||
<term>
|
||||
<function>pg_get_wal_block_info(start_lsn pg_lsn, end_lsn pg_lsn) returns setof record</function>
|
||||
@ -202,9 +171,11 @@ combined_size_percentage | 2.8634072910530795
|
||||
and their information associated with all the valid WAL records between
|
||||
<replaceable>start_lsn</replaceable> and
|
||||
<replaceable>end_lsn</replaceable>. Returns one row per block registered
|
||||
in a WAL record. If <replaceable>start_lsn</replaceable> or
|
||||
<replaceable>end_lsn</replaceable> are not yet available, the function
|
||||
will raise an error. For example:
|
||||
in a WAL record. If a future <replaceable>end_lsn</replaceable> (i.e.
|
||||
ahead of the current LSN of the server) is specified, it returns
|
||||
statistics until the end of WAL. An error is raised if
|
||||
<replaceable>start_lsn</replaceable> is not available. For example,
|
||||
usage of the function is as follows:
|
||||
<screen>
|
||||
postgres=# SELECT lsn, blockid, reltablespace, reldatabase, relfilenode,
|
||||
relblocknumber, forkname,
|
||||
|
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