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These two counters, defined in BufferUsage to track respectively the time spent while reading and writing blocks have historically only tracked data related to shared buffers, when track_io_timing is enabled. An upcoming patch to add specific counters for local buffers will take advantage of this rename as it has come up that no data is currently tracked for local buffers, and tracking local and shared buffers using the same fields would be inconsistent with the treatment done for temp buffers. Renaming the existing fields clarifies what the block type of each stats field is. pg_stat_statement is updated to reflect the rename. No extension version bump is required as 5a3423ad8ee17 has done one, affecting v17~. Author: Nazir Bilal Yavuz Reviewed-by: Robert Haas, Melanie Plageman Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAN55FZ19Ss279mZuqGbuUNxka0iPbLgYuOQXqAKewrjNrp27VA@mail.gmail.com
462 lines
12 KiB
C
462 lines
12 KiB
C
/* -------------------------------------------------------------------------
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*
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* pgstat_io.c
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* Implementation of IO statistics.
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*
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* This file contains the implementation of IO statistics. It is kept separate
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* from pgstat.c to enforce the line between the statistics access / storage
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* implementation and the details about individual types of statistics.
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*
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* Copyright (c) 2021-2023, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
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*
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* IDENTIFICATION
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* src/backend/utils/activity/pgstat_io.c
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* -------------------------------------------------------------------------
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*/
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#include "postgres.h"
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#include "executor/instrument.h"
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#include "storage/bufmgr.h"
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#include "utils/pgstat_internal.h"
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typedef struct PgStat_PendingIO
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{
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PgStat_Counter counts[IOOBJECT_NUM_TYPES][IOCONTEXT_NUM_TYPES][IOOP_NUM_TYPES];
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instr_time pending_times[IOOBJECT_NUM_TYPES][IOCONTEXT_NUM_TYPES][IOOP_NUM_TYPES];
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} PgStat_PendingIO;
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static PgStat_PendingIO PendingIOStats;
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bool have_iostats = false;
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/*
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* Check that stats have not been counted for any combination of IOObject,
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* IOContext, and IOOp which are not tracked for the passed-in BackendType. If
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* stats are tracked for this combination and IO times are non-zero, counts
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* should be non-zero.
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*
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* The passed-in PgStat_BktypeIO must contain stats from the BackendType
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* specified by the second parameter. Caller is responsible for locking the
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* passed-in PgStat_BktypeIO, if needed.
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*/
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bool
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pgstat_bktype_io_stats_valid(PgStat_BktypeIO *backend_io,
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BackendType bktype)
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{
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for (int io_object = 0; io_object < IOOBJECT_NUM_TYPES; io_object++)
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{
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for (int io_context = 0; io_context < IOCONTEXT_NUM_TYPES; io_context++)
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{
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for (int io_op = 0; io_op < IOOP_NUM_TYPES; io_op++)
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{
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/* we do track it */
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if (pgstat_tracks_io_op(bktype, io_object, io_context, io_op))
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{
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/* ensure that if IO times are non-zero, counts are > 0 */
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if (backend_io->times[io_object][io_context][io_op] != 0 &&
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backend_io->counts[io_object][io_context][io_op] <= 0)
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return false;
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continue;
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}
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/* we don't track it, and it is not 0 */
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if (backend_io->counts[io_object][io_context][io_op] != 0)
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return false;
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}
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}
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}
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return true;
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}
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void
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pgstat_count_io_op(IOObject io_object, IOContext io_context, IOOp io_op)
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{
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pgstat_count_io_op_n(io_object, io_context, io_op, 1);
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}
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void
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pgstat_count_io_op_n(IOObject io_object, IOContext io_context, IOOp io_op, uint32 cnt)
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{
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Assert((unsigned int) io_object < IOOBJECT_NUM_TYPES);
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Assert((unsigned int) io_context < IOCONTEXT_NUM_TYPES);
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Assert((unsigned int) io_op < IOOP_NUM_TYPES);
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Assert(pgstat_tracks_io_op(MyBackendType, io_object, io_context, io_op));
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PendingIOStats.counts[io_object][io_context][io_op] += cnt;
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have_iostats = true;
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}
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instr_time
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pgstat_prepare_io_time(void)
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{
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instr_time io_start;
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if (track_io_timing)
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INSTR_TIME_SET_CURRENT(io_start);
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else
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INSTR_TIME_SET_ZERO(io_start);
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return io_start;
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}
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/*
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* Like pgstat_count_io_op_n() except it also accumulates time.
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*/
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void
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pgstat_count_io_op_time(IOObject io_object, IOContext io_context, IOOp io_op,
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instr_time start_time, uint32 cnt)
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{
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if (track_io_timing)
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{
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instr_time io_time;
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INSTR_TIME_SET_CURRENT(io_time);
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INSTR_TIME_SUBTRACT(io_time, start_time);
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if (io_op == IOOP_WRITE || io_op == IOOP_EXTEND)
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{
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pgstat_count_buffer_write_time(INSTR_TIME_GET_MICROSEC(io_time));
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if (io_object == IOOBJECT_RELATION)
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INSTR_TIME_ADD(pgBufferUsage.shared_blk_write_time, io_time);
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}
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else if (io_op == IOOP_READ)
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{
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pgstat_count_buffer_read_time(INSTR_TIME_GET_MICROSEC(io_time));
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if (io_object == IOOBJECT_RELATION)
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INSTR_TIME_ADD(pgBufferUsage.shared_blk_read_time, io_time);
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}
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INSTR_TIME_ADD(PendingIOStats.pending_times[io_object][io_context][io_op],
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io_time);
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}
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pgstat_count_io_op_n(io_object, io_context, io_op, cnt);
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}
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PgStat_IO *
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pgstat_fetch_stat_io(void)
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{
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pgstat_snapshot_fixed(PGSTAT_KIND_IO);
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return &pgStatLocal.snapshot.io;
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}
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/*
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* Flush out locally pending IO statistics
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*
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* If no stats have been recorded, this function returns false.
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*
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* If nowait is true, this function returns true if the lock could not be
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* acquired. Otherwise, return false.
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*/
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bool
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pgstat_flush_io(bool nowait)
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{
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LWLock *bktype_lock;
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PgStat_BktypeIO *bktype_shstats;
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if (!have_iostats)
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return false;
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bktype_lock = &pgStatLocal.shmem->io.locks[MyBackendType];
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bktype_shstats =
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&pgStatLocal.shmem->io.stats.stats[MyBackendType];
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if (!nowait)
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LWLockAcquire(bktype_lock, LW_EXCLUSIVE);
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else if (!LWLockConditionalAcquire(bktype_lock, LW_EXCLUSIVE))
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return true;
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for (int io_object = 0; io_object < IOOBJECT_NUM_TYPES; io_object++)
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{
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for (int io_context = 0; io_context < IOCONTEXT_NUM_TYPES; io_context++)
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{
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for (int io_op = 0; io_op < IOOP_NUM_TYPES; io_op++)
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{
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instr_time time;
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bktype_shstats->counts[io_object][io_context][io_op] +=
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PendingIOStats.counts[io_object][io_context][io_op];
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time = PendingIOStats.pending_times[io_object][io_context][io_op];
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bktype_shstats->times[io_object][io_context][io_op] +=
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INSTR_TIME_GET_MICROSEC(time);
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}
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}
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}
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Assert(pgstat_bktype_io_stats_valid(bktype_shstats, MyBackendType));
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LWLockRelease(bktype_lock);
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memset(&PendingIOStats, 0, sizeof(PendingIOStats));
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have_iostats = false;
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return false;
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}
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const char *
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pgstat_get_io_context_name(IOContext io_context)
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{
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switch (io_context)
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{
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case IOCONTEXT_BULKREAD:
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return "bulkread";
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case IOCONTEXT_BULKWRITE:
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return "bulkwrite";
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case IOCONTEXT_NORMAL:
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return "normal";
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case IOCONTEXT_VACUUM:
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return "vacuum";
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}
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elog(ERROR, "unrecognized IOContext value: %d", io_context);
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pg_unreachable();
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}
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const char *
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pgstat_get_io_object_name(IOObject io_object)
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{
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switch (io_object)
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{
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case IOOBJECT_RELATION:
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return "relation";
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case IOOBJECT_TEMP_RELATION:
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return "temp relation";
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}
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elog(ERROR, "unrecognized IOObject value: %d", io_object);
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pg_unreachable();
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}
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void
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pgstat_io_reset_all_cb(TimestampTz ts)
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{
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for (int i = 0; i < BACKEND_NUM_TYPES; i++)
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{
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LWLock *bktype_lock = &pgStatLocal.shmem->io.locks[i];
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PgStat_BktypeIO *bktype_shstats = &pgStatLocal.shmem->io.stats.stats[i];
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LWLockAcquire(bktype_lock, LW_EXCLUSIVE);
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/*
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* Use the lock in the first BackendType's PgStat_BktypeIO to protect
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* the reset timestamp as well.
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*/
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if (i == 0)
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pgStatLocal.shmem->io.stats.stat_reset_timestamp = ts;
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memset(bktype_shstats, 0, sizeof(*bktype_shstats));
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LWLockRelease(bktype_lock);
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}
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}
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void
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pgstat_io_snapshot_cb(void)
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{
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for (int i = 0; i < BACKEND_NUM_TYPES; i++)
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{
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LWLock *bktype_lock = &pgStatLocal.shmem->io.locks[i];
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PgStat_BktypeIO *bktype_shstats = &pgStatLocal.shmem->io.stats.stats[i];
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PgStat_BktypeIO *bktype_snap = &pgStatLocal.snapshot.io.stats[i];
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LWLockAcquire(bktype_lock, LW_SHARED);
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/*
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* Use the lock in the first BackendType's PgStat_BktypeIO to protect
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* the reset timestamp as well.
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*/
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if (i == 0)
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pgStatLocal.snapshot.io.stat_reset_timestamp =
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pgStatLocal.shmem->io.stats.stat_reset_timestamp;
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/* using struct assignment due to better type safety */
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*bktype_snap = *bktype_shstats;
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LWLockRelease(bktype_lock);
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}
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}
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/*
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* IO statistics are not collected for all BackendTypes.
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*
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* The following BackendTypes do not participate in the cumulative stats
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* subsystem or do not perform IO on which we currently track:
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* - Syslogger because it is not connected to shared memory
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* - Archiver because most relevant archiving IO is delegated to a
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* specialized command or module
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* - WAL Receiver and WAL Writer IO is not tracked in pg_stat_io for now
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*
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* Function returns true if BackendType participates in the cumulative stats
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* subsystem for IO and false if it does not.
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*
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* When adding a new BackendType, also consider adding relevant restrictions to
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* pgstat_tracks_io_object() and pgstat_tracks_io_op().
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*/
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bool
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pgstat_tracks_io_bktype(BackendType bktype)
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{
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/*
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* List every type so that new backend types trigger a warning about
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* needing to adjust this switch.
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*/
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switch (bktype)
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{
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case B_INVALID:
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case B_ARCHIVER:
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case B_LOGGER:
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case B_WAL_RECEIVER:
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case B_WAL_WRITER:
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return false;
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case B_AUTOVAC_LAUNCHER:
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case B_AUTOVAC_WORKER:
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case B_BACKEND:
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case B_BG_WORKER:
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case B_BG_WRITER:
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case B_CHECKPOINTER:
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case B_STANDALONE_BACKEND:
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case B_STARTUP:
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case B_WAL_SENDER:
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return true;
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}
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return false;
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}
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/*
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* Some BackendTypes do not perform IO on certain IOObjects or in certain
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* IOContexts. Some IOObjects are never operated on in some IOContexts. Check
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* that the given BackendType is expected to do IO in the given IOContext and
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* on the given IOObject and that the given IOObject is expected to be operated
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* on in the given IOContext.
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*/
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bool
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pgstat_tracks_io_object(BackendType bktype, IOObject io_object,
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IOContext io_context)
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{
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bool no_temp_rel;
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/*
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* Some BackendTypes should never track IO statistics.
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*/
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if (!pgstat_tracks_io_bktype(bktype))
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return false;
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/*
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* Currently, IO on temporary relations can only occur in the
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* IOCONTEXT_NORMAL IOContext.
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*/
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if (io_context != IOCONTEXT_NORMAL &&
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io_object == IOOBJECT_TEMP_RELATION)
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return false;
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/*
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* In core Postgres, only regular backends and WAL Sender processes
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* executing queries will use local buffers and operate on temporary
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* relations. Parallel workers will not use local buffers (see
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* InitLocalBuffers()); however, extensions leveraging background workers
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* have no such limitation, so track IO on IOOBJECT_TEMP_RELATION for
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* BackendType B_BG_WORKER.
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*/
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no_temp_rel = bktype == B_AUTOVAC_LAUNCHER || bktype == B_BG_WRITER ||
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bktype == B_CHECKPOINTER || bktype == B_AUTOVAC_WORKER ||
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bktype == B_STANDALONE_BACKEND || bktype == B_STARTUP;
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if (no_temp_rel && io_context == IOCONTEXT_NORMAL &&
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io_object == IOOBJECT_TEMP_RELATION)
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return false;
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/*
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* Some BackendTypes do not currently perform any IO in certain
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* IOContexts, and, while it may not be inherently incorrect for them to
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* do so, excluding those rows from the view makes the view easier to use.
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*/
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if ((bktype == B_CHECKPOINTER || bktype == B_BG_WRITER) &&
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(io_context == IOCONTEXT_BULKREAD ||
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io_context == IOCONTEXT_BULKWRITE ||
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io_context == IOCONTEXT_VACUUM))
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return false;
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if (bktype == B_AUTOVAC_LAUNCHER && io_context == IOCONTEXT_VACUUM)
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return false;
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if ((bktype == B_AUTOVAC_WORKER || bktype == B_AUTOVAC_LAUNCHER) &&
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io_context == IOCONTEXT_BULKWRITE)
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return false;
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return true;
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}
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/*
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* Some BackendTypes will never do certain IOOps and some IOOps should not
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* occur in certain IOContexts or on certain IOObjects. Check that the given
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* IOOp is valid for the given BackendType in the given IOContext and on the
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* given IOObject. Note that there are currently no cases of an IOOp being
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* invalid for a particular BackendType only within a certain IOContext and/or
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* only on a certain IOObject.
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*/
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bool
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pgstat_tracks_io_op(BackendType bktype, IOObject io_object,
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IOContext io_context, IOOp io_op)
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{
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bool strategy_io_context;
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/* if (io_context, io_object) will never collect stats, we're done */
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if (!pgstat_tracks_io_object(bktype, io_object, io_context))
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return false;
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/*
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* Some BackendTypes will not do certain IOOps.
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*/
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if ((bktype == B_BG_WRITER || bktype == B_CHECKPOINTER) &&
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(io_op == IOOP_READ || io_op == IOOP_EVICT || io_op == IOOP_HIT))
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return false;
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if ((bktype == B_AUTOVAC_LAUNCHER || bktype == B_BG_WRITER ||
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bktype == B_CHECKPOINTER) && io_op == IOOP_EXTEND)
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return false;
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/*
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* Temporary tables are not logged and thus do not require fsync'ing.
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* Writeback is not requested for temporary tables.
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*/
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if (io_object == IOOBJECT_TEMP_RELATION &&
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(io_op == IOOP_FSYNC || io_op == IOOP_WRITEBACK))
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return false;
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/*
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* Some IOOps are not valid in certain IOContexts and some IOOps are only
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* valid in certain contexts.
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*/
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if (io_context == IOCONTEXT_BULKREAD && io_op == IOOP_EXTEND)
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return false;
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strategy_io_context = io_context == IOCONTEXT_BULKREAD ||
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io_context == IOCONTEXT_BULKWRITE || io_context == IOCONTEXT_VACUUM;
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/*
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* IOOP_REUSE is only relevant when a BufferAccessStrategy is in use.
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*/
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if (!strategy_io_context && io_op == IOOP_REUSE)
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return false;
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/*
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* IOOP_FSYNC IOOps done by a backend using a BufferAccessStrategy are
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* counted in the IOCONTEXT_NORMAL IOContext. See comment in
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* register_dirty_segment() for more details.
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*/
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if (strategy_io_context && io_op == IOOP_FSYNC)
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return false;
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return true;
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}
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