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Tolerate timeline switches while "pg_basebackup -X fetch" is running.
If you take a base backup from a standby server with "pg_basebackup -X fetch", and the timeline switches while the backup is being taken, the backup used to fail with an error "requested WAL segment %s has already been removed". This is because the server-side code that sends over the required WAL files would not construct the WAL filename with the correct timeline after a switch. Fix that by using readdir() to scan pg_xlog for all the WAL segments in the range, regardless of timeline. Also, include all timeline history files in the backup, if taken with "-X fetch". That fixes another related bug: If a timeline switch happened just before the backup was initiated in a standby, the WAL segment containing the initial checkpoint record contains WAL from the older timeline too. Recovery will not accept that without a timeline history file that lists the older timeline. Backpatch to 9.2. Versions prior to that were not affected as you could not take a base backup from a standby before 9.2.
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@ -2797,18 +2797,33 @@ PreallocXlogFiles(XLogRecPtr endptr)
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}
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/*
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* Get the segno of the latest removed or recycled WAL segment.
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* Returns 0/0 if no WAL segments have been removed since startup.
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* Throws an error if the given log segment has already been removed or
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* recycled. The caller should only pass a segment that it knows to have
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* existed while the server has been running, as this function always
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* succeeds if no WAL segments have been removed since startup.
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* 'tli' is only used in the error message.
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*/
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void
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XLogGetLastRemoved(XLogSegNo *segno)
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CheckXLogRemoved(XLogSegNo segno, TimeLineID tli)
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{
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/* use volatile pointer to prevent code rearrangement */
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volatile XLogCtlData *xlogctl = XLogCtl;
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XLogSegNo lastRemovedSegNo;
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SpinLockAcquire(&xlogctl->info_lck);
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*segno = xlogctl->lastRemovedSegNo;
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lastRemovedSegNo = xlogctl->lastRemovedSegNo;
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SpinLockRelease(&xlogctl->info_lck);
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if (segno <= lastRemovedSegNo)
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{
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char filename[MAXFNAMELEN];
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XLogFileName(filename, tli, segno);
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ereport(ERROR,
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(errcode_for_file_access(),
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errmsg("requested WAL segment %s has already been removed",
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filename)));
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}
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}
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/*
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@ -56,14 +56,13 @@ static void base_backup_cleanup(int code, Datum arg);
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static void perform_base_backup(basebackup_options *opt, DIR *tblspcdir);
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static void parse_basebackup_options(List *options, basebackup_options *opt);
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static void SendXlogRecPtrResult(XLogRecPtr ptr);
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static int compareWalFileNames(const void *a, const void *b);
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/* Was the backup currently in-progress initiated in recovery mode? */
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static bool backup_started_in_recovery = false;
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/*
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* Size of each block sent into the tar stream for larger files.
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*
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* XLogSegSize *MUST* be evenly dividable by this
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*/
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#define TAR_SEND_SIZE 32768
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@ -227,64 +226,201 @@ perform_base_backup(basebackup_options *opt, DIR *tblspcdir)
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* We've left the last tar file "open", so we can now append the
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* required WAL files to it.
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*/
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XLogSegNo logsegno;
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XLogSegNo endlogsegno;
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char pathbuf[MAXPGPATH];
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XLogSegNo segno;
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XLogSegNo startsegno;
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XLogSegNo endsegno;
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struct stat statbuf;
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List *historyFileList = NIL;
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List *walFileList = NIL;
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char **walFiles;
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int nWalFiles;
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char firstoff[MAXFNAMELEN];
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char lastoff[MAXFNAMELEN];
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DIR *dir;
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struct dirent *de;
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int i;
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ListCell *lc;
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TimeLineID tli;
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MemSet(&statbuf, 0, sizeof(statbuf));
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statbuf.st_mode = S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR;
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#ifndef WIN32
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statbuf.st_uid = geteuid();
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statbuf.st_gid = getegid();
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#endif
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statbuf.st_size = XLogSegSize;
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statbuf.st_mtime = time(NULL);
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/*
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* I'd rather not worry about timelines here, so scan pg_xlog and
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* include all WAL files in the range between 'startptr' and 'endptr',
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* regardless of the timeline the file is stamped with. If there are
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* some spurious WAL files belonging to timelines that don't belong
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* in this server's history, they will be included too. Normally there
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* shouldn't be such files, but if there are, there's little harm in
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* including them.
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*/
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XLByteToSeg(startptr, startsegno);
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XLogFileName(firstoff, ThisTimeLineID, startsegno);
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XLByteToPrevSeg(endptr, endsegno);
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XLogFileName(lastoff, ThisTimeLineID, endsegno);
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XLByteToSeg(startptr, logsegno);
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XLByteToPrevSeg(endptr, endlogsegno);
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while (true)
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dir = AllocateDir("pg_xlog");
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if (!dir)
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ereport(ERROR,
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(errmsg("could not open directory \"%s\": %m", "pg_xlog")));
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while ((de = ReadDir(dir, "pg_xlog")) != NULL)
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{
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/* Send another xlog segment */
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char fn[MAXPGPATH];
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int i;
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XLogFilePath(fn, ThisTimeLineID, logsegno);
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_tarWriteHeader(fn, NULL, &statbuf);
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/* Send the actual WAL file contents, block-by-block */
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for (i = 0; i < XLogSegSize / TAR_SEND_SIZE; i++)
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/* Does it look like a WAL segment, and is it in the range? */
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if (strlen(de->d_name) == 24 &&
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strspn(de->d_name, "0123456789ABCDEF") == 24 &&
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strcmp(de->d_name + 8, firstoff + 8) >= 0 &&
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strcmp(de->d_name + 8, lastoff + 8) <= 0)
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{
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char buf[TAR_SEND_SIZE];
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XLogRecPtr ptr;
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walFileList = lappend(walFileList, pstrdup(de->d_name));
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}
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/* Does it look like a timeline history file? */
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else if (strlen(de->d_name) == 8 + strlen(".history") &&
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strspn(de->d_name, "0123456789ABCDEF") == 8 &&
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strcmp(de->d_name + 8, ".history") == 0)
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{
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historyFileList = lappend(historyFileList, pstrdup(de->d_name));
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}
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}
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FreeDir(dir);
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XLogSegNoOffsetToRecPtr(logsegno, TAR_SEND_SIZE * i, ptr);
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/*
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* Before we go any further, check that none of the WAL segments we
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* need were removed.
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*/
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CheckXLogRemoved(startsegno, ThisTimeLineID);
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/*
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* Put the WAL filenames into an array, and sort. We send the files
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* in order from oldest to newest, to reduce the chance that a file
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* is recycled before we get a chance to send it over.
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*/
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nWalFiles = list_length(walFileList);
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walFiles = palloc(nWalFiles * sizeof(char *));
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i = 0;
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foreach(lc, walFileList)
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{
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walFiles[i++] = lfirst(lc);
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}
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qsort(walFiles, nWalFiles, sizeof(char *), compareWalFileNames);
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/*
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* Sanity check: the first and last segment should cover startptr and
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* endptr, with no gaps in between.
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*/
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XLogFromFileName(walFiles[0], &tli, &segno);
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if (segno != startsegno)
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{
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char startfname[MAXFNAMELEN];
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XLogFileName(startfname, ThisTimeLineID, startsegno);
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ereport(ERROR,
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(errmsg("could not find WAL file %s", startfname)));
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}
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for (i = 0; i < nWalFiles; i++)
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{
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XLogSegNo currsegno = segno;
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XLogSegNo nextsegno = segno + 1;
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XLogFromFileName(walFiles[i], &tli, &segno);
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if (!(nextsegno == segno || currsegno == segno))
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{
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char nextfname[MAXFNAMELEN];
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XLogFileName(nextfname, ThisTimeLineID, nextsegno);
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ereport(ERROR,
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(errmsg("could not find WAL file %s", nextfname)));
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}
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}
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if (segno != endsegno)
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{
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char endfname[MAXFNAMELEN];
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XLogFileName(endfname, ThisTimeLineID, endsegno);
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ereport(ERROR,
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(errmsg("could not find WAL file %s", endfname)));
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}
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/* Ok, we have everything we need. Send the WAL files. */
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for (i = 0; i < nWalFiles; i++)
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{
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FILE *fp;
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char buf[TAR_SEND_SIZE];
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size_t cnt;
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pgoff_t len = 0;
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snprintf(pathbuf, MAXPGPATH, XLOGDIR "/%s", walFiles[i]);
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XLogFromFileName(walFiles[i], &tli, &segno);
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fp = AllocateFile(pathbuf, "rb");
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if (fp == NULL)
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{
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/*
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* Some old compilers, e.g. gcc 2.95.3/x86, think that passing
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* a struct in the same function as a longjump might clobber a
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* variable. bjm 2011-02-04
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* http://lists.apple.com/archives/xcode-users/2003/Dec//msg000
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* 51.html
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* Most likely reason for this is that the file was already
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* removed by a checkpoint, so check for that to get a better
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* error message.
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*/
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XLogRead(buf, ThisTimeLineID, ptr, TAR_SEND_SIZE);
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if (pq_putmessage('d', buf, TAR_SEND_SIZE))
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ereport(ERROR,
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(errmsg("base backup could not send data, aborting backup")));
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CheckXLogRemoved(segno, tli);
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ereport(ERROR,
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(errcode_for_file_access(),
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errmsg("could not open file \"%s\": %m", pathbuf)));
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}
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/*
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* Files are always fixed size, and always end on a 512 byte
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* boundary, so padding is never necessary.
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*/
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if (fstat(fileno(fp), &statbuf) != 0)
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ereport(ERROR,
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(errcode_for_file_access(),
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errmsg("could not stat file \"%s\": %m",
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pathbuf)));
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if (statbuf.st_size != XLogSegSize)
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{
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CheckXLogRemoved(segno, tli);
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ereport(ERROR,
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(errcode_for_file_access(),
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errmsg("unexpected WAL file size \"%s\"", walFiles[i])));
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}
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_tarWriteHeader(pathbuf, NULL, &statbuf);
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/* Advance to the next WAL file */
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logsegno++;
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while ((cnt = fread(buf, 1, Min(sizeof(buf), XLogSegSize - len), fp)) > 0)
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{
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CheckXLogRemoved(segno, tli);
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/* Send the chunk as a CopyData message */
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if (pq_putmessage('d', buf, cnt))
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ereport(ERROR,
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(errmsg("base backup could not send data, aborting backup")));
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/* Have we reached our stop position yet? */
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if (logsegno > endlogsegno)
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break;
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len += cnt;
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if (len == XLogSegSize)
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break;
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}
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if (len != XLogSegSize)
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{
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CheckXLogRemoved(segno, tli);
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ereport(ERROR,
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(errcode_for_file_access(),
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errmsg("unexpected WAL file size \"%s\"", walFiles[i])));
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}
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/* XLogSegSize is a multiple of 512, so no need for padding */
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FreeFile(fp);
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}
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/*
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* Send timeline history files too. Only the latest timeline history
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* file is required for recovery, and even that only if there happens
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* to be a timeline switch in the first WAL segment that contains the
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* checkpoint record, or if we're taking a base backup from a standby
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* server and the target timeline changes while the backup is taken.
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* But they are small and highly useful for debugging purposes, so
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* better include them all, always.
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*/
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foreach(lc, historyFileList)
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{
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char *fname = lfirst(lc);
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snprintf(pathbuf, MAXPGPATH, XLOGDIR "/%s", fname);
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if (lstat(pathbuf, &statbuf) != 0)
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ereport(ERROR,
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(errcode_for_file_access(),
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errmsg("could not stat file \"%s\": %m", pathbuf)));
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sendFile(pathbuf, pathbuf, &statbuf, false);
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}
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/* Send CopyDone message for the last tar file */
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SendXlogRecPtrResult(endptr);
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}
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/*
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* qsort comparison function, to compare log/seg portion of WAL segment
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* filenames, ignoring the timeline portion.
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*/
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static int
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compareWalFileNames(const void *a, const void *b)
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{
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char *fna = *((char **) a);
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char *fnb = *((char **) b);
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return strcmp(fna + 8, fnb + 8);
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}
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/*
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* Parse the base backup options passed down by the parser
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*/
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char *p;
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XLogRecPtr recptr;
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Size nbytes;
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XLogSegNo lastRemovedSegNo;
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XLogSegNo segno;
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retry:
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* read() succeeds in that case, but the data we tried to read might
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* already have been overwritten with new WAL records.
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*/
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XLogGetLastRemoved(&lastRemovedSegNo);
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XLByteToSeg(startptr, segno);
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if (segno <= lastRemovedSegNo)
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ereport(ERROR,
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(errcode_for_file_access(),
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errmsg("requested WAL segment %s has already been removed",
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XLogFileNameP(sendTimeLine, segno))));
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CheckXLogRemoved(segno, ThisTimeLineID);
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/*
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* During recovery, the currently-open WAL file might be replaced with the
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extern int XLogFileInit(XLogSegNo segno, bool *use_existent, bool use_lock);
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extern int XLogFileOpen(XLogSegNo segno);
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extern void XLogGetLastRemoved(XLogSegNo *segno);
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extern void CheckXLogRemoved(XLogSegNo segno, TimeLineID tli);
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extern void XLogSetAsyncXactLSN(XLogRecPtr record);
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extern Buffer RestoreBackupBlock(XLogRecPtr lsn, XLogRecord *record,
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