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postgres/src/backend/utils/activity/pgstat_backend.c
Michael Paquier 3f1db99bfa Handle auxiliary processes in SQL functions of backend statistics
This commit impacts the following SQL functions, authorizing the access
to the PGPROC entries of auxiliary processes when attempting to fetch or
reset backend-level pgstats entries:
- pg_stat_reset_backend_stats()
- pg_stat_get_backend_io()

This is relevant since a051e71e28a1 for at least the WAL summarizer, WAL
receiver and WAL writer processes, that has changed the backend
statistics to authorize these three following the addition of WAL I/O
statistics in pg_stat_io and backend statistics.  The code is more
flexible with future changes written this way, adapting automatically to
any updates done in pgstat_tracks_backend_bktype().

While on it, pgstat_report_wal() gains a call to pgstat_flush_backend(),
making sure that backend I/O statistics are updated when calling this
routine.  This makes the statistics report correctly for the WAL writer.
WAL receiver and WAL summarizer do not call pgstat_report_wal() yet
(spoiler: both should).  It should be possible to lift some of the
existing restrictions for other auxiliary processes, as well, but this
is left as future work.

Reported-by: Rahila Syed <rahilasyed90@gmail.com>
Author: Bertrand Drouvot <bertranddrouvot.pg@gmail.com>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAH2L28v9BwN8_y0k6FQ591=0g2Hj_esHLGj3bP38c9nmVykoiA@mail.gmail.com
2025-03-03 09:57:48 +09:00

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/* -------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* pgstat_backend.c
* Implementation of backend statistics.
*
* This file contains the implementation of backend statistics. It is kept
* separate from pgstat.c to enforce the line between the statistics access /
* storage implementation and the details about individual types of
* statistics.
*
* This statistics kind uses a proc number as object ID for the hash table
* of pgstats. Entries are created each time a process is spawned, and are
* dropped when the process exits. These are not written to the pgstats file
* on disk. Pending statistics are managed without direct interactions with
* PgStat_EntryRef->pending, relying on PendingBackendStats instead so as it
* is possible to report data within critical sections.
*
* Copyright (c) 2001-2025, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
*
* IDENTIFICATION
* src/backend/utils/activity/pgstat_backend.c
* -------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
#include "postgres.h"
#include "access/xlog.h"
#include "storage/bufmgr.h"
#include "storage/proc.h"
#include "storage/procarray.h"
#include "utils/memutils.h"
#include "utils/pgstat_internal.h"
/*
* Backend statistics counts waiting to be flushed out. These counters may be
* reported within critical sections so we use static memory in order to avoid
* memory allocation.
*/
static PgStat_BackendPending PendingBackendStats;
/*
* Utility routines to report I/O stats for backends, kept here to avoid
* exposing PendingBackendStats to the outside world.
*/
void
pgstat_count_backend_io_op_time(IOObject io_object, IOContext io_context,
IOOp io_op, instr_time io_time)
{
Assert(track_io_timing || track_wal_io_timing);
if (!pgstat_tracks_backend_bktype(MyBackendType))
return;
Assert(pgstat_tracks_io_op(MyBackendType, io_object, io_context, io_op));
INSTR_TIME_ADD(PendingBackendStats.pending_io.pending_times[io_object][io_context][io_op],
io_time);
}
void
pgstat_count_backend_io_op(IOObject io_object, IOContext io_context,
IOOp io_op, uint32 cnt, uint64 bytes)
{
if (!pgstat_tracks_backend_bktype(MyBackendType))
return;
Assert(pgstat_tracks_io_op(MyBackendType, io_object, io_context, io_op));
PendingBackendStats.pending_io.counts[io_object][io_context][io_op] += cnt;
PendingBackendStats.pending_io.bytes[io_object][io_context][io_op] += bytes;
}
/*
* Returns statistics of a backend by proc number.
*/
PgStat_Backend *
pgstat_fetch_stat_backend(ProcNumber procNumber)
{
PgStat_Backend *backend_entry;
backend_entry = (PgStat_Backend *) pgstat_fetch_entry(PGSTAT_KIND_BACKEND,
InvalidOid, procNumber);
return backend_entry;
}
/*
* Returns statistics of a backend by pid.
*
* This routine includes sanity checks to ensire that the backend exists and
* is running. "bktype" can be optionally defined to return the BackendType
* of the backend whose statistics are returned.
*/
PgStat_Backend *
pgstat_fetch_stat_backend_by_pid(int pid, BackendType *bktype)
{
PGPROC *proc;
PgBackendStatus *beentry;
ProcNumber procNumber;
PgStat_Backend *backend_stats;
proc = BackendPidGetProc(pid);
if (bktype)
*bktype = B_INVALID;
/* this could be an auxiliary process */
if (!proc)
proc = AuxiliaryPidGetProc(pid);
if (!proc)
return NULL;
procNumber = GetNumberFromPGProc(proc);
beentry = pgstat_get_beentry_by_proc_number(procNumber);
if (!beentry)
return NULL;
/* check if the backend type tracks statistics */
if (!pgstat_tracks_backend_bktype(beentry->st_backendType))
return NULL;
backend_stats = pgstat_fetch_stat_backend(procNumber);
if (!backend_stats)
return NULL;
/* if PID does not match, leave */
if (beentry->st_procpid != pid)
return NULL;
if (bktype)
*bktype = beentry->st_backendType;
return backend_stats;
}
/*
* Flush out locally pending backend IO statistics. Locking is managed
* by the caller.
*/
static void
pgstat_flush_backend_entry_io(PgStat_EntryRef *entry_ref)
{
PgStatShared_Backend *shbackendent;
PgStat_BktypeIO *bktype_shstats;
PgStat_PendingIO pending_io;
/*
* This function can be called even if nothing at all has happened for IO
* statistics. In this case, avoid unnecessarily modifying the stats
* entry.
*/
if (pg_memory_is_all_zeros(&PendingBackendStats.pending_io,
sizeof(struct PgStat_PendingIO)))
return;
shbackendent = (PgStatShared_Backend *) entry_ref->shared_stats;
bktype_shstats = &shbackendent->stats.io_stats;
pending_io = PendingBackendStats.pending_io;
for (int io_object = 0; io_object < IOOBJECT_NUM_TYPES; io_object++)
{
for (int io_context = 0; io_context < IOCONTEXT_NUM_TYPES; io_context++)
{
for (int io_op = 0; io_op < IOOP_NUM_TYPES; io_op++)
{
instr_time time;
bktype_shstats->counts[io_object][io_context][io_op] +=
pending_io.counts[io_object][io_context][io_op];
bktype_shstats->bytes[io_object][io_context][io_op] +=
pending_io.bytes[io_object][io_context][io_op];
time = pending_io.pending_times[io_object][io_context][io_op];
bktype_shstats->times[io_object][io_context][io_op] +=
INSTR_TIME_GET_MICROSEC(time);
}
}
}
/*
* Clear out the statistics buffer, so it can be re-used.
*/
MemSet(&PendingBackendStats.pending_io, 0, sizeof(PgStat_PendingIO));
}
/*
* Flush out locally pending backend statistics
*
* "flags" parameter controls which statistics to flush. Returns true
* if some statistics could not be flushed due to lock contention.
*/
bool
pgstat_flush_backend(bool nowait, bits32 flags)
{
PgStat_EntryRef *entry_ref;
if (!pgstat_tracks_backend_bktype(MyBackendType))
return false;
if (pg_memory_is_all_zeros(&PendingBackendStats,
sizeof(struct PgStat_BackendPending)))
return false;
entry_ref = pgstat_get_entry_ref_locked(PGSTAT_KIND_BACKEND, InvalidOid,
MyProcNumber, nowait);
if (!entry_ref)
return true;
/* Flush requested statistics */
if (flags & PGSTAT_BACKEND_FLUSH_IO)
pgstat_flush_backend_entry_io(entry_ref);
pgstat_unlock_entry(entry_ref);
return false;
}
/*
* Check if there are any backend stats waiting for flush.
*/
bool
pgstat_backend_have_pending_cb(void)
{
return (!pg_memory_is_all_zeros(&PendingBackendStats,
sizeof(struct PgStat_BackendPending)));
}
/*
* Callback to flush out locally pending backend statistics.
*
* If some stats could not be flushed due to lock contention, return true.
*/
bool
pgstat_backend_flush_cb(bool nowait)
{
return pgstat_flush_backend(nowait, PGSTAT_BACKEND_FLUSH_ALL);
}
/*
* Create backend statistics entry for proc number.
*/
void
pgstat_create_backend(ProcNumber procnum)
{
PgStat_EntryRef *entry_ref;
PgStatShared_Backend *shstatent;
entry_ref = pgstat_get_entry_ref_locked(PGSTAT_KIND_BACKEND, InvalidOid,
MyProcNumber, false);
shstatent = (PgStatShared_Backend *) entry_ref->shared_stats;
/*
* NB: need to accept that there might be stats from an older backend,
* e.g. if we previously used this proc number.
*/
memset(&shstatent->stats, 0, sizeof(shstatent->stats));
pgstat_unlock_entry(entry_ref);
MemSet(&PendingBackendStats, 0, sizeof(PgStat_BackendPending));
}
/*
* Backend statistics are not collected for all BackendTypes.
*
* The following BackendTypes do not participate in the backend stats
* subsystem:
* - The same and for the same reasons as in pgstat_tracks_io_bktype().
* - B_BG_WRITER, B_CHECKPOINTER, B_STARTUP and B_AUTOVAC_LAUNCHER because their
* I/O stats are already visible in pg_stat_io and there is only one of those.
*
* Function returns true if BackendType participates in the backend stats
* subsystem and false if it does not.
*
* When adding a new BackendType, also consider adding relevant restrictions to
* pgstat_tracks_io_object() and pgstat_tracks_io_op().
*/
bool
pgstat_tracks_backend_bktype(BackendType bktype)
{
/*
* List every type so that new backend types trigger a warning about
* needing to adjust this switch.
*/
switch (bktype)
{
case B_INVALID:
case B_AUTOVAC_LAUNCHER:
case B_DEAD_END_BACKEND:
case B_ARCHIVER:
case B_LOGGER:
case B_BG_WRITER:
case B_CHECKPOINTER:
case B_STARTUP:
return false;
case B_AUTOVAC_WORKER:
case B_BACKEND:
case B_BG_WORKER:
case B_STANDALONE_BACKEND:
case B_SLOTSYNC_WORKER:
case B_WAL_RECEIVER:
case B_WAL_SENDER:
case B_WAL_SUMMARIZER:
case B_WAL_WRITER:
return true;
}
return false;
}
void
pgstat_backend_reset_timestamp_cb(PgStatShared_Common *header, TimestampTz ts)
{
((PgStatShared_Backend *) header)->stats.stat_reset_timestamp = ts;
}