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572 lines
20 KiB
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572 lines
20 KiB
C
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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*
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* gist_private.h
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* private declarations for GiST -- declarations related to the
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* internal implementation of GiST, not the public API
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*
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* Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2024, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
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* Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
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*
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* src/include/access/gist_private.h
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*
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*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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*/
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#ifndef GIST_PRIVATE_H
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#define GIST_PRIVATE_H
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#include "access/amapi.h"
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#include "access/gist.h"
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#include "access/itup.h"
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#include "lib/pairingheap.h"
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#include "storage/bufmgr.h"
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#include "storage/buffile.h"
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#include "utils/hsearch.h"
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#include "access/genam.h"
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/*
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* Maximum number of "halves" a page can be split into in one operation.
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* Typically a split produces 2 halves, but can be more if keys have very
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* different lengths, or when inserting multiple keys in one operation (as
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* when inserting downlinks to an internal node). There is no theoretical
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* limit on this, but in practice if you get more than a handful page halves
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* in one split, there's something wrong with the opclass implementation.
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* GIST_MAX_SPLIT_PAGES is an arbitrary limit on that, used to size some
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* local arrays used during split. Note that there is also a limit on the
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* number of buffers that can be held locked at a time, MAX_SIMUL_LWLOCKS,
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* so if you raise this higher than that limit, you'll just get a different
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* error.
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*/
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#define GIST_MAX_SPLIT_PAGES 75
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/* Buffer lock modes */
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#define GIST_SHARE BUFFER_LOCK_SHARE
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#define GIST_EXCLUSIVE BUFFER_LOCK_EXCLUSIVE
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#define GIST_UNLOCK BUFFER_LOCK_UNLOCK
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typedef struct
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{
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BlockNumber prev;
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uint32 freespace;
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char tupledata[FLEXIBLE_ARRAY_MEMBER];
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} GISTNodeBufferPage;
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#define BUFFER_PAGE_DATA_OFFSET MAXALIGN(offsetof(GISTNodeBufferPage, tupledata))
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/* Returns free space in node buffer page */
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#define PAGE_FREE_SPACE(nbp) (nbp->freespace)
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/* Checks if node buffer page is empty */
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#define PAGE_IS_EMPTY(nbp) (nbp->freespace == BLCKSZ - BUFFER_PAGE_DATA_OFFSET)
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/* Checks if node buffers page don't contain sufficient space for index tuple */
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#define PAGE_NO_SPACE(nbp, itup) (PAGE_FREE_SPACE(nbp) < \
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MAXALIGN(IndexTupleSize(itup)))
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/*
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* GISTSTATE: information needed for any GiST index operation
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*
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* This struct retains call info for the index's opclass-specific support
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* functions (per index column), plus the index's tuple descriptor.
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*
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* scanCxt holds the GISTSTATE itself as well as any data that lives for the
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* lifetime of the index operation. We pass this to the support functions
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* via fn_mcxt, so that they can store scan-lifespan data in it. The
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* functions are invoked in tempCxt, which is typically short-lifespan
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* (that is, it's reset after each tuple). However, tempCxt can be the same
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* as scanCxt if we're not bothering with per-tuple context resets.
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*/
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typedef struct GISTSTATE
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{
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MemoryContext scanCxt; /* context for scan-lifespan data */
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MemoryContext tempCxt; /* short-term context for calling functions */
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TupleDesc leafTupdesc; /* index's tuple descriptor */
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TupleDesc nonLeafTupdesc; /* truncated tuple descriptor for non-leaf
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* pages */
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TupleDesc fetchTupdesc; /* tuple descriptor for tuples returned in an
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* index-only scan */
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FmgrInfo consistentFn[INDEX_MAX_KEYS];
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FmgrInfo unionFn[INDEX_MAX_KEYS];
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FmgrInfo compressFn[INDEX_MAX_KEYS];
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FmgrInfo decompressFn[INDEX_MAX_KEYS];
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FmgrInfo penaltyFn[INDEX_MAX_KEYS];
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FmgrInfo picksplitFn[INDEX_MAX_KEYS];
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FmgrInfo equalFn[INDEX_MAX_KEYS];
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FmgrInfo distanceFn[INDEX_MAX_KEYS];
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FmgrInfo fetchFn[INDEX_MAX_KEYS];
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/* Collations to pass to the support functions */
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Oid supportCollation[INDEX_MAX_KEYS];
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} GISTSTATE;
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/*
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* During a GiST index search, we must maintain a queue of unvisited items,
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* which can be either individual heap tuples or whole index pages. If it
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* is an ordered search, the unvisited items should be visited in distance
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* order. Unvisited items at the same distance should be visited in
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* depth-first order, that is heap items first, then lower index pages, then
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* upper index pages; this rule avoids doing extra work during a search that
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* ends early due to LIMIT.
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*
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* To perform an ordered search, we use a pairing heap to manage the
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* distance-order queue. In a non-ordered search (no order-by operators),
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* we use it to return heap tuples before unvisited index pages, to
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* ensure depth-first order, but all entries are otherwise considered
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* equal.
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*/
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/* Individual heap tuple to be visited */
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typedef struct GISTSearchHeapItem
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{
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ItemPointerData heapPtr;
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bool recheck; /* T if quals must be rechecked */
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bool recheckDistances; /* T if distances must be rechecked */
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HeapTuple recontup; /* data reconstructed from the index, used in
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* index-only scans */
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OffsetNumber offnum; /* track offset in page to mark tuple as
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* LP_DEAD */
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} GISTSearchHeapItem;
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/* Unvisited item, either index page or heap tuple */
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typedef struct GISTSearchItem
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{
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pairingheap_node phNode;
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BlockNumber blkno; /* index page number, or InvalidBlockNumber */
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union
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{
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GistNSN parentlsn; /* parent page's LSN, if index page */
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/* we must store parentlsn to detect whether a split occurred */
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GISTSearchHeapItem heap; /* heap info, if heap tuple */
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} data;
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/* numberOfOrderBys entries */
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IndexOrderByDistance distances[FLEXIBLE_ARRAY_MEMBER];
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} GISTSearchItem;
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#define GISTSearchItemIsHeap(item) ((item).blkno == InvalidBlockNumber)
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#define SizeOfGISTSearchItem(n_distances) \
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(offsetof(GISTSearchItem, distances) + \
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sizeof(IndexOrderByDistance) * (n_distances))
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/*
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* GISTScanOpaqueData: private state for a scan of a GiST index
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*/
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typedef struct GISTScanOpaqueData
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{
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GISTSTATE *giststate; /* index information, see above */
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Oid *orderByTypes; /* datatypes of ORDER BY expressions */
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pairingheap *queue; /* queue of unvisited items */
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MemoryContext queueCxt; /* context holding the queue */
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bool qual_ok; /* false if qual can never be satisfied */
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bool firstCall; /* true until first gistgettuple call */
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/* pre-allocated workspace arrays */
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IndexOrderByDistance *distances; /* output area for gistindex_keytest */
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/* info about killed items if any (killedItems is NULL if never used) */
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OffsetNumber *killedItems; /* offset numbers of killed items */
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int numKilled; /* number of currently stored items */
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BlockNumber curBlkno; /* current number of block */
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GistNSN curPageLSN; /* pos in the WAL stream when page was read */
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/* In a non-ordered search, returnable heap items are stored here: */
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GISTSearchHeapItem pageData[BLCKSZ / sizeof(IndexTupleData)];
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OffsetNumber nPageData; /* number of valid items in array */
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OffsetNumber curPageData; /* next item to return */
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MemoryContext pageDataCxt; /* context holding the fetched tuples, for
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* index-only scans */
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} GISTScanOpaqueData;
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typedef GISTScanOpaqueData *GISTScanOpaque;
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/* despite the name, gistxlogPage is not part of any xlog record */
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typedef struct gistxlogPage
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{
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BlockNumber blkno;
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int num; /* number of index tuples following */
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} gistxlogPage;
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/* SplitPageLayout - gistSplit function result */
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typedef struct SplitPageLayout
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{
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gistxlogPage block;
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IndexTupleData *list;
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int lenlist;
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IndexTuple itup; /* union key for page */
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Page page; /* to operate */
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Buffer buffer; /* to write after all proceed */
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struct SplitPageLayout *next;
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} SplitPageLayout;
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/*
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* GISTInsertStack used for locking buffers and transfer arguments during
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* insertion
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*/
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typedef struct GISTInsertStack
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{
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/* current page */
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BlockNumber blkno;
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Buffer buffer;
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Page page;
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/*
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* log sequence number from page->lsn to recognize page update and compare
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* it with page's nsn to recognize page split
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*/
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GistNSN lsn;
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/*
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* If set, we split the page while descending the tree to find an
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* insertion target. It means that we need to retry from the parent,
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* because the downlink of this page might no longer cover the new key.
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*/
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bool retry_from_parent;
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/* offset of the downlink in the parent page, that points to this page */
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OffsetNumber downlinkoffnum;
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/* pointer to parent */
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struct GISTInsertStack *parent;
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} GISTInsertStack;
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/* Working state and results for multi-column split logic in gistsplit.c */
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typedef struct GistSplitVector
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{
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GIST_SPLITVEC splitVector; /* passed to/from user PickSplit method */
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Datum spl_lattr[INDEX_MAX_KEYS]; /* Union of subkeys in
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* splitVector.spl_left */
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bool spl_lisnull[INDEX_MAX_KEYS];
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Datum spl_rattr[INDEX_MAX_KEYS]; /* Union of subkeys in
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* splitVector.spl_right */
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bool spl_risnull[INDEX_MAX_KEYS];
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bool *spl_dontcare; /* flags tuples which could go to either side
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* of the split for zero penalty */
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} GistSplitVector;
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typedef struct
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{
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Relation r;
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Relation heapRel;
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Size freespace; /* free space to be left */
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bool is_build;
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GISTInsertStack *stack;
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} GISTInsertState;
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/* root page of a gist index */
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#define GIST_ROOT_BLKNO 0
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/*
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* Before PostgreSQL 9.1, we used to rely on so-called "invalid tuples" on
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* inner pages to finish crash recovery of incomplete page splits. If a crash
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* happened in the middle of a page split, so that the downlink pointers were
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* not yet inserted, crash recovery inserted a special downlink pointer. The
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* semantics of an invalid tuple was that it if you encounter one in a scan,
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* it must always be followed, because we don't know if the tuples on the
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* child page match or not.
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*
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* We no longer create such invalid tuples, we now mark the left-half of such
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* an incomplete split with the F_FOLLOW_RIGHT flag instead, and finish the
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* split properly the next time we need to insert on that page. To retain
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* on-disk compatibility for the sake of pg_upgrade, we still store 0xffff as
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* the offset number of all inner tuples. If we encounter any invalid tuples
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* with 0xfffe during insertion, we throw an error, though scans still handle
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* them. You should only encounter invalid tuples if you pg_upgrade a pre-9.1
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* gist index which already has invalid tuples in it because of a crash. That
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* should be rare, and you are recommended to REINDEX anyway if you have any
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* invalid tuples in an index, so throwing an error is as far as we go with
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* supporting that.
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*/
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#define TUPLE_IS_VALID 0xffff
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#define TUPLE_IS_INVALID 0xfffe
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#define GistTupleIsInvalid(itup) ( ItemPointerGetOffsetNumber( &((itup)->t_tid) ) == TUPLE_IS_INVALID )
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#define GistTupleSetValid(itup) ItemPointerSetOffsetNumber( &((itup)->t_tid), TUPLE_IS_VALID )
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/*
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* A buffer attached to an internal node, used when building an index in
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* buffering mode.
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*/
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typedef struct
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{
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BlockNumber nodeBlocknum; /* index block # this buffer is for */
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int32 blocksCount; /* current # of blocks occupied by buffer */
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BlockNumber pageBlocknum; /* temporary file block # */
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GISTNodeBufferPage *pageBuffer; /* in-memory buffer page */
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/* is this buffer queued for emptying? */
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bool queuedForEmptying;
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/* is this a temporary copy, not in the hash table? */
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bool isTemp;
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int level; /* 0 == leaf */
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} GISTNodeBuffer;
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/*
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* Does specified level have buffers? (Beware of multiple evaluation of
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* arguments.)
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*/
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#define LEVEL_HAS_BUFFERS(nlevel, gfbb) \
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((nlevel) != 0 && (nlevel) % (gfbb)->levelStep == 0 && \
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(nlevel) != (gfbb)->rootlevel)
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/* Is specified buffer at least half-filled (should be queued for emptying)? */
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#define BUFFER_HALF_FILLED(nodeBuffer, gfbb) \
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((nodeBuffer)->blocksCount > (gfbb)->pagesPerBuffer / 2)
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/*
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* Is specified buffer full? Our buffers can actually grow indefinitely,
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* beyond the "maximum" size, so this just means whether the buffer has grown
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* beyond the nominal maximum size.
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*/
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#define BUFFER_OVERFLOWED(nodeBuffer, gfbb) \
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((nodeBuffer)->blocksCount > (gfbb)->pagesPerBuffer)
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/*
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* Data structure with general information about build buffers.
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*/
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typedef struct GISTBuildBuffers
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{
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/* Persistent memory context for the buffers and metadata. */
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MemoryContext context;
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BufFile *pfile; /* Temporary file to store buffers in */
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long nFileBlocks; /* Current size of the temporary file */
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/*
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* resizable array of free blocks.
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*/
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long *freeBlocks;
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int nFreeBlocks; /* # of currently free blocks in the array */
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int freeBlocksLen; /* current allocated length of the array */
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/* Hash for buffers by block number */
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HTAB *nodeBuffersTab;
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/* List of buffers scheduled for emptying */
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List *bufferEmptyingQueue;
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/*
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* Parameters to the buffering build algorithm. levelStep determines which
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* levels in the tree have buffers, and pagesPerBuffer determines how
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* large each buffer is.
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*/
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int levelStep;
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int pagesPerBuffer;
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/* Array of lists of buffers on each level, for final emptying */
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List **buffersOnLevels;
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int buffersOnLevelsLen;
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/*
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* Dynamically-sized array of buffers that currently have their last page
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* loaded in main memory.
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*/
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GISTNodeBuffer **loadedBuffers;
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int loadedBuffersCount; /* # of entries in loadedBuffers */
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int loadedBuffersLen; /* allocated size of loadedBuffers */
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/* Level of the current root node (= height of the index tree - 1) */
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int rootlevel;
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} GISTBuildBuffers;
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/* GiSTOptions->buffering_mode values */
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typedef enum GistOptBufferingMode
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{
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GIST_OPTION_BUFFERING_AUTO,
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GIST_OPTION_BUFFERING_ON,
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GIST_OPTION_BUFFERING_OFF,
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} GistOptBufferingMode;
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/*
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* Storage type for GiST's reloptions
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*/
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typedef struct GiSTOptions
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{
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int32 vl_len_; /* varlena header (do not touch directly!) */
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int fillfactor; /* page fill factor in percent (0..100) */
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GistOptBufferingMode buffering_mode; /* buffering build mode */
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} GiSTOptions;
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/* gist.c */
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extern void gistbuildempty(Relation index);
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extern bool gistinsert(Relation r, Datum *values, bool *isnull,
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ItemPointer ht_ctid, Relation heapRel,
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IndexUniqueCheck checkUnique,
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bool indexUnchanged,
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struct IndexInfo *indexInfo);
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extern MemoryContext createTempGistContext(void);
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extern GISTSTATE *initGISTstate(Relation index);
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extern void freeGISTstate(GISTSTATE *giststate);
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extern void gistdoinsert(Relation r,
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IndexTuple itup,
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Size freespace,
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GISTSTATE *giststate,
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Relation heapRel,
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bool is_build);
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/* A List of these is returned from gistplacetopage() in *splitinfo */
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typedef struct
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{
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Buffer buf; /* the split page "half" */
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IndexTuple downlink; /* downlink for this half. */
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} GISTPageSplitInfo;
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extern bool gistplacetopage(Relation rel, Size freespace, GISTSTATE *giststate,
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Buffer buffer,
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IndexTuple *itup, int ntup,
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OffsetNumber oldoffnum, BlockNumber *newblkno,
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Buffer leftchildbuf,
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List **splitinfo,
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bool markfollowright,
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Relation heapRel,
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bool is_build);
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extern SplitPageLayout *gistSplit(Relation r, Page page, IndexTuple *itup,
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int len, GISTSTATE *giststate);
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/* gistxlog.c */
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extern XLogRecPtr gistXLogPageDelete(Buffer buffer,
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FullTransactionId xid, Buffer parentBuffer,
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OffsetNumber downlinkOffset);
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extern void gistXLogPageReuse(Relation rel, Relation heaprel, BlockNumber blkno,
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FullTransactionId deleteXid);
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extern XLogRecPtr gistXLogUpdate(Buffer buffer,
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OffsetNumber *todelete, int ntodelete,
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IndexTuple *itup, int ituplen,
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Buffer leftchildbuf);
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extern XLogRecPtr gistXLogDelete(Buffer buffer, OffsetNumber *todelete,
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int ntodelete, TransactionId snapshotConflictHorizon,
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Relation heaprel);
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extern XLogRecPtr gistXLogSplit(bool page_is_leaf,
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SplitPageLayout *dist,
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BlockNumber origrlink, GistNSN orignsn,
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Buffer leftchildbuf, bool markfollowright);
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extern XLogRecPtr gistXLogAssignLSN(void);
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/* gistget.c */
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extern bool gistgettuple(IndexScanDesc scan, ScanDirection dir);
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extern int64 gistgetbitmap(IndexScanDesc scan, TIDBitmap *tbm);
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extern bool gistcanreturn(Relation index, int attno);
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/* gistvalidate.c */
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extern bool gistvalidate(Oid opclassoid);
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extern void gistadjustmembers(Oid opfamilyoid,
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Oid opclassoid,
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List *operators,
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List *functions);
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/* gistutil.c */
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#define GiSTPageSize \
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( BLCKSZ - SizeOfPageHeaderData - MAXALIGN(sizeof(GISTPageOpaqueData)) )
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#define GIST_MIN_FILLFACTOR 10
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#define GIST_DEFAULT_FILLFACTOR 90
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extern bytea *gistoptions(Datum reloptions, bool validate);
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extern bool gistproperty(Oid index_oid, int attno,
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IndexAMProperty prop, const char *propname,
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bool *res, bool *isnull);
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extern bool gistfitpage(IndexTuple *itvec, int len);
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extern bool gistnospace(Page page, IndexTuple *itvec, int len, OffsetNumber todelete, Size freespace);
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extern void gistcheckpage(Relation rel, Buffer buf);
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extern Buffer gistNewBuffer(Relation r, Relation heaprel);
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extern bool gistPageRecyclable(Page page);
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extern void gistfillbuffer(Page page, IndexTuple *itup, int len,
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OffsetNumber off);
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extern IndexTuple *gistextractpage(Page page, int *len /* out */ );
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extern IndexTuple *gistjoinvector(IndexTuple *itvec, int *len,
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IndexTuple *additvec, int addlen);
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extern IndexTupleData *gistfillitupvec(IndexTuple *vec, int veclen, int *memlen);
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extern IndexTuple gistunion(Relation r, IndexTuple *itvec,
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int len, GISTSTATE *giststate);
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extern IndexTuple gistgetadjusted(Relation r,
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IndexTuple oldtup,
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IndexTuple addtup,
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GISTSTATE *giststate);
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extern IndexTuple gistFormTuple(GISTSTATE *giststate,
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Relation r, const Datum *attdata, const bool *isnull, bool isleaf);
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extern void gistCompressValues(GISTSTATE *giststate, Relation r,
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const Datum *attdata, const bool *isnull, bool isleaf, Datum *compatt);
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extern OffsetNumber gistchoose(Relation r, Page p,
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IndexTuple it,
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GISTSTATE *giststate);
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extern void GISTInitBuffer(Buffer b, uint32 f);
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extern void gistinitpage(Page page, uint32 f);
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extern void gistdentryinit(GISTSTATE *giststate, int nkey, GISTENTRY *e,
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Datum k, Relation r, Page pg, OffsetNumber o,
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bool l, bool isNull);
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extern float gistpenalty(GISTSTATE *giststate, int attno,
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GISTENTRY *orig, bool isNullOrig,
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GISTENTRY *add, bool isNullAdd);
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extern void gistMakeUnionItVec(GISTSTATE *giststate, IndexTuple *itvec, int len,
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Datum *attr, bool *isnull);
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extern bool gistKeyIsEQ(GISTSTATE *giststate, int attno, Datum a, Datum b);
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extern void gistDeCompressAtt(GISTSTATE *giststate, Relation r, IndexTuple tuple, Page p,
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OffsetNumber o, GISTENTRY *attdata, bool *isnull);
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extern HeapTuple gistFetchTuple(GISTSTATE *giststate, Relation r,
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IndexTuple tuple);
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extern void gistMakeUnionKey(GISTSTATE *giststate, int attno,
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GISTENTRY *entry1, bool isnull1,
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GISTENTRY *entry2, bool isnull2,
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Datum *dst, bool *dstisnull);
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extern XLogRecPtr gistGetFakeLSN(Relation rel);
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/* gistvacuum.c */
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extern IndexBulkDeleteResult *gistbulkdelete(IndexVacuumInfo *info,
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IndexBulkDeleteResult *stats,
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IndexBulkDeleteCallback callback,
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void *callback_state);
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extern IndexBulkDeleteResult *gistvacuumcleanup(IndexVacuumInfo *info,
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IndexBulkDeleteResult *stats);
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/* gistsplit.c */
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extern void gistSplitByKey(Relation r, Page page, IndexTuple *itup,
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int len, GISTSTATE *giststate,
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GistSplitVector *v,
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int attno);
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/* gistbuild.c */
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extern IndexBuildResult *gistbuild(Relation heap, Relation index,
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struct IndexInfo *indexInfo);
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/* gistbuildbuffers.c */
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extern GISTBuildBuffers *gistInitBuildBuffers(int pagesPerBuffer, int levelStep,
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int maxLevel);
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extern GISTNodeBuffer *gistGetNodeBuffer(GISTBuildBuffers *gfbb,
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GISTSTATE *giststate,
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BlockNumber nodeBlocknum, int level);
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extern void gistPushItupToNodeBuffer(GISTBuildBuffers *gfbb,
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GISTNodeBuffer *nodeBuffer, IndexTuple itup);
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extern bool gistPopItupFromNodeBuffer(GISTBuildBuffers *gfbb,
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GISTNodeBuffer *nodeBuffer, IndexTuple *itup);
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extern void gistFreeBuildBuffers(GISTBuildBuffers *gfbb);
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extern void gistRelocateBuildBuffersOnSplit(GISTBuildBuffers *gfbb,
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GISTSTATE *giststate, Relation r,
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int level, Buffer buffer,
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List *splitinfo);
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extern void gistUnloadNodeBuffers(GISTBuildBuffers *gfbb);
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#endif /* GIST_PRIVATE_H */
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