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postgres/src/backend/postmaster/pgarch.c
Fujii Masao 981524d2e3 Make archiver process handle barrier events.
Commit d75288fb27 made WAL archiver process an auxiliary process.
An auxiliary process needs to handle barrier events but the commit
forgot to make archiver process do that.

Reported-by: Thomas Munro
Author: Fujii Masao
Reviewed-by: Thomas Munro
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CA+hUKGLah2w1pWKHonZP_+EQw69=q56AHYwCgEN8GDzsRG_Hgw@mail.gmail.com
2021-06-18 17:57:09 +09:00

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/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* pgarch.c
*
* PostgreSQL WAL archiver
*
* All functions relating to archiver are included here
*
* - All functions executed by archiver process
*
* - archiver is forked from postmaster, and the two
* processes then communicate using signals. All functions
* executed by postmaster are included in this file.
*
* Initial author: Simon Riggs simon@2ndquadrant.com
*
* Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2021, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
* Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
*
*
* IDENTIFICATION
* src/backend/postmaster/pgarch.c
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
#include "postgres.h"
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <signal.h>
#include <time.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <sys/time.h>
#include <sys/wait.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include "access/xlog.h"
#include "access/xlog_internal.h"
#include "libpq/pqsignal.h"
#include "miscadmin.h"
#include "pgstat.h"
#include "postmaster/interrupt.h"
#include "postmaster/pgarch.h"
#include "storage/fd.h"
#include "storage/ipc.h"
#include "storage/latch.h"
#include "storage/pmsignal.h"
#include "storage/proc.h"
#include "storage/procsignal.h"
#include "storage/shmem.h"
#include "utils/guc.h"
#include "utils/ps_status.h"
/* ----------
* Timer definitions.
* ----------
*/
#define PGARCH_AUTOWAKE_INTERVAL 60 /* How often to force a poll of the
* archive status directory; in seconds. */
#define PGARCH_RESTART_INTERVAL 10 /* How often to attempt to restart a
* failed archiver; in seconds. */
/*
* Maximum number of retries allowed when attempting to archive a WAL
* file.
*/
#define NUM_ARCHIVE_RETRIES 3
/*
* Maximum number of retries allowed when attempting to remove an
* orphan archive status file.
*/
#define NUM_ORPHAN_CLEANUP_RETRIES 3
/* Shared memory area for archiver process */
typedef struct PgArchData
{
int pgprocno; /* pgprocno of archiver process */
} PgArchData;
/* ----------
* Local data
* ----------
*/
static time_t last_sigterm_time = 0;
static PgArchData *PgArch = NULL;
/*
* Flags set by interrupt handlers for later service in the main loop.
*/
static volatile sig_atomic_t ready_to_stop = false;
/* ----------
* Local function forward declarations
* ----------
*/
static void pgarch_waken_stop(SIGNAL_ARGS);
static void pgarch_MainLoop(void);
static void pgarch_ArchiverCopyLoop(void);
static bool pgarch_archiveXlog(char *xlog);
static bool pgarch_readyXlog(char *xlog);
static void pgarch_archiveDone(char *xlog);
static void pgarch_die(int code, Datum arg);
static void HandlePgArchInterrupts(void);
/* Report shared memory space needed by PgArchShmemInit */
Size
PgArchShmemSize(void)
{
Size size = 0;
size = add_size(size, sizeof(PgArchData));
return size;
}
/* Allocate and initialize archiver-related shared memory */
void
PgArchShmemInit(void)
{
bool found;
PgArch = (PgArchData *)
ShmemInitStruct("Archiver Data", PgArchShmemSize(), &found);
if (!found)
{
/* First time through, so initialize */
MemSet(PgArch, 0, PgArchShmemSize());
PgArch->pgprocno = INVALID_PGPROCNO;
}
}
/*
* PgArchCanRestart
*
* Return true and archiver is allowed to restart if enough time has
* passed since it was launched last to reach PGARCH_RESTART_INTERVAL.
* Otherwise return false.
*
* This is a safety valve to protect against continuous respawn attempts if the
* archiver is dying immediately at launch. Note that since we will retry to
* launch the archiver from the postmaster main loop, we will get another
* chance later.
*/
bool
PgArchCanRestart(void)
{
static time_t last_pgarch_start_time = 0;
time_t curtime = time(NULL);
/*
* Return false and don't restart archiver if too soon since last archiver
* start.
*/
if ((unsigned int) (curtime - last_pgarch_start_time) <
(unsigned int) PGARCH_RESTART_INTERVAL)
return false;
last_pgarch_start_time = curtime;
return true;
}
/* Main entry point for archiver process */
void
PgArchiverMain(void)
{
/*
* Ignore all signals usually bound to some action in the postmaster,
* except for SIGHUP, SIGTERM, SIGUSR1, SIGUSR2, and SIGQUIT.
*/
pqsignal(SIGHUP, SignalHandlerForConfigReload);
pqsignal(SIGINT, SIG_IGN);
pqsignal(SIGTERM, SignalHandlerForShutdownRequest);
/* SIGQUIT handler was already set up by InitPostmasterChild */
pqsignal(SIGALRM, SIG_IGN);
pqsignal(SIGPIPE, SIG_IGN);
pqsignal(SIGUSR1, procsignal_sigusr1_handler);
pqsignal(SIGUSR2, pgarch_waken_stop);
/* Reset some signals that are accepted by postmaster but not here */
pqsignal(SIGCHLD, SIG_DFL);
/* Unblock signals (they were blocked when the postmaster forked us) */
PG_SETMASK(&UnBlockSig);
/* We shouldn't be launched unnecessarily. */
Assert(XLogArchivingActive());
/* Arrange to clean up at archiver exit */
on_shmem_exit(pgarch_die, 0);
/*
* Advertise our pgprocno so that backends can use our latch to wake us up
* while we're sleeping.
*/
PgArch->pgprocno = MyProc->pgprocno;
pgarch_MainLoop();
proc_exit(0);
}
/*
* Wake up the archiver
*/
void
PgArchWakeup(void)
{
int arch_pgprocno = PgArch->pgprocno;
/*
* We don't acquire ProcArrayLock here. It's actually fine because
* procLatch isn't ever freed, so we just can potentially set the wrong
* process' (or no process') latch. Even in that case the archiver will
* be relaunched shortly and will start archiving.
*/
if (arch_pgprocno != INVALID_PGPROCNO)
SetLatch(&ProcGlobal->allProcs[arch_pgprocno].procLatch);
}
/* SIGUSR2 signal handler for archiver process */
static void
pgarch_waken_stop(SIGNAL_ARGS)
{
int save_errno = errno;
/* set flag to do a final cycle and shut down afterwards */
ready_to_stop = true;
SetLatch(MyLatch);
errno = save_errno;
}
/*
* pgarch_MainLoop
*
* Main loop for archiver
*/
static void
pgarch_MainLoop(void)
{
pg_time_t last_copy_time = 0;
bool time_to_stop;
/*
* There shouldn't be anything for the archiver to do except to wait for a
* signal ... however, the archiver exists to protect our data, so she
* wakes up occasionally to allow herself to be proactive.
*/
do
{
ResetLatch(MyLatch);
/* When we get SIGUSR2, we do one more archive cycle, then exit */
time_to_stop = ready_to_stop;
/* Check for barrier events and config update */
HandlePgArchInterrupts();
/*
* If we've gotten SIGTERM, we normally just sit and do nothing until
* SIGUSR2 arrives. However, that means a random SIGTERM would
* disable archiving indefinitely, which doesn't seem like a good
* idea. If more than 60 seconds pass since SIGTERM, exit anyway, so
* that the postmaster can start a new archiver if needed.
*/
if (ShutdownRequestPending)
{
time_t curtime = time(NULL);
if (last_sigterm_time == 0)
last_sigterm_time = curtime;
else if ((unsigned int) (curtime - last_sigterm_time) >=
(unsigned int) 60)
break;
}
/* Do what we're here for */
pgarch_ArchiverCopyLoop();
last_copy_time = time(NULL);
/*
* Sleep until a signal is received, or until a poll is forced by
* PGARCH_AUTOWAKE_INTERVAL having passed since last_copy_time, or
* until postmaster dies.
*/
if (!time_to_stop) /* Don't wait during last iteration */
{
pg_time_t curtime = (pg_time_t) time(NULL);
int timeout;
timeout = PGARCH_AUTOWAKE_INTERVAL - (curtime - last_copy_time);
if (timeout > 0)
{
int rc;
rc = WaitLatch(MyLatch,
WL_LATCH_SET | WL_TIMEOUT | WL_POSTMASTER_DEATH,
timeout * 1000L,
WAIT_EVENT_ARCHIVER_MAIN);
if (rc & WL_POSTMASTER_DEATH)
time_to_stop = true;
}
}
/*
* The archiver quits either when the postmaster dies (not expected)
* or after completing one more archiving cycle after receiving
* SIGUSR2.
*/
} while (!time_to_stop);
}
/*
* pgarch_ArchiverCopyLoop
*
* Archives all outstanding xlogs then returns
*/
static void
pgarch_ArchiverCopyLoop(void)
{
char xlog[MAX_XFN_CHARS + 1];
/*
* loop through all xlogs with archive_status of .ready and archive
* them...mostly we expect this to be a single file, though it is possible
* some backend will add files onto the list of those that need archiving
* while we are still copying earlier archives
*/
while (pgarch_readyXlog(xlog))
{
int failures = 0;
int failures_orphan = 0;
for (;;)
{
struct stat stat_buf;
char pathname[MAXPGPATH];
/*
* Do not initiate any more archive commands after receiving
* SIGTERM, nor after the postmaster has died unexpectedly. The
* first condition is to try to keep from having init SIGKILL the
* command, and the second is to avoid conflicts with another
* archiver spawned by a newer postmaster.
*/
if (ShutdownRequestPending || !PostmasterIsAlive())
return;
/*
* Check for barrier events and config update. This is so that
* we'll adopt a new setting for archive_command as soon as
* possible, even if there is a backlog of files to be archived.
*/
HandlePgArchInterrupts();
/* can't do anything if no command ... */
if (!XLogArchiveCommandSet())
{
ereport(WARNING,
(errmsg("archive_mode enabled, yet archive_command is not set")));
return;
}
/*
* Since archive status files are not removed in a durable manner,
* a system crash could leave behind .ready files for WAL segments
* that have already been recycled or removed. In this case,
* simply remove the orphan status file and move on. unlink() is
* used here as even on subsequent crashes the same orphan files
* would get removed, so there is no need to worry about
* durability.
*/
snprintf(pathname, MAXPGPATH, XLOGDIR "/%s", xlog);
if (stat(pathname, &stat_buf) != 0 && errno == ENOENT)
{
char xlogready[MAXPGPATH];
StatusFilePath(xlogready, xlog, ".ready");
if (unlink(xlogready) == 0)
{
ereport(WARNING,
(errmsg("removed orphan archive status file \"%s\"",
xlogready)));
/* leave loop and move to the next status file */
break;
}
if (++failures_orphan >= NUM_ORPHAN_CLEANUP_RETRIES)
{
ereport(WARNING,
(errmsg("removal of orphan archive status file \"%s\" failed too many times, will try again later",
xlogready)));
/* give up cleanup of orphan status files */
return;
}
/* wait a bit before retrying */
pg_usleep(1000000L);
continue;
}
if (pgarch_archiveXlog(xlog))
{
/* successful */
pgarch_archiveDone(xlog);
/*
* Tell the collector about the WAL file that we successfully
* archived
*/
pgstat_send_archiver(xlog, false);
break; /* out of inner retry loop */
}
else
{
/*
* Tell the collector about the WAL file that we failed to
* archive
*/
pgstat_send_archiver(xlog, true);
if (++failures >= NUM_ARCHIVE_RETRIES)
{
ereport(WARNING,
(errmsg("archiving write-ahead log file \"%s\" failed too many times, will try again later",
xlog)));
return; /* give up archiving for now */
}
pg_usleep(1000000L); /* wait a bit before retrying */
}
}
}
}
/*
* pgarch_archiveXlog
*
* Invokes system(3) to copy one archive file to wherever it should go
*
* Returns true if successful
*/
static bool
pgarch_archiveXlog(char *xlog)
{
char xlogarchcmd[MAXPGPATH];
char pathname[MAXPGPATH];
char activitymsg[MAXFNAMELEN + 16];
char *dp;
char *endp;
const char *sp;
int rc;
snprintf(pathname, MAXPGPATH, XLOGDIR "/%s", xlog);
/*
* construct the command to be executed
*/
dp = xlogarchcmd;
endp = xlogarchcmd + MAXPGPATH - 1;
*endp = '\0';
for (sp = XLogArchiveCommand; *sp; sp++)
{
if (*sp == '%')
{
switch (sp[1])
{
case 'p':
/* %p: relative path of source file */
sp++;
strlcpy(dp, pathname, endp - dp);
make_native_path(dp);
dp += strlen(dp);
break;
case 'f':
/* %f: filename of source file */
sp++;
strlcpy(dp, xlog, endp - dp);
dp += strlen(dp);
break;
case '%':
/* convert %% to a single % */
sp++;
if (dp < endp)
*dp++ = *sp;
break;
default:
/* otherwise treat the % as not special */
if (dp < endp)
*dp++ = *sp;
break;
}
}
else
{
if (dp < endp)
*dp++ = *sp;
}
}
*dp = '\0';
ereport(DEBUG3,
(errmsg_internal("executing archive command \"%s\"",
xlogarchcmd)));
/* Report archive activity in PS display */
snprintf(activitymsg, sizeof(activitymsg), "archiving %s", xlog);
set_ps_display(activitymsg);
rc = system(xlogarchcmd);
if (rc != 0)
{
/*
* If either the shell itself, or a called command, died on a signal,
* abort the archiver. We do this because system() ignores SIGINT and
* SIGQUIT while waiting; so a signal is very likely something that
* should have interrupted us too. Also die if the shell got a hard
* "command not found" type of error. If we overreact it's no big
* deal, the postmaster will just start the archiver again.
*/
int lev = wait_result_is_any_signal(rc, true) ? FATAL : LOG;
if (WIFEXITED(rc))
{
ereport(lev,
(errmsg("archive command failed with exit code %d",
WEXITSTATUS(rc)),
errdetail("The failed archive command was: %s",
xlogarchcmd)));
}
else if (WIFSIGNALED(rc))
{
#if defined(WIN32)
ereport(lev,
(errmsg("archive command was terminated by exception 0x%X",
WTERMSIG(rc)),
errhint("See C include file \"ntstatus.h\" for a description of the hexadecimal value."),
errdetail("The failed archive command was: %s",
xlogarchcmd)));
#else
ereport(lev,
(errmsg("archive command was terminated by signal %d: %s",
WTERMSIG(rc), pg_strsignal(WTERMSIG(rc))),
errdetail("The failed archive command was: %s",
xlogarchcmd)));
#endif
}
else
{
ereport(lev,
(errmsg("archive command exited with unrecognized status %d",
rc),
errdetail("The failed archive command was: %s",
xlogarchcmd)));
}
snprintf(activitymsg, sizeof(activitymsg), "failed on %s", xlog);
set_ps_display(activitymsg);
return false;
}
elog(DEBUG1, "archived write-ahead log file \"%s\"", xlog);
snprintf(activitymsg, sizeof(activitymsg), "last was %s", xlog);
set_ps_display(activitymsg);
return true;
}
/*
* pgarch_readyXlog
*
* Return name of the oldest xlog file that has not yet been archived.
* No notification is set that file archiving is now in progress, so
* this would need to be extended if multiple concurrent archival
* tasks were created. If a failure occurs, we will completely
* re-copy the file at the next available opportunity.
*
* It is important that we return the oldest, so that we archive xlogs
* in order that they were written, for two reasons:
* 1) to maintain the sequential chain of xlogs required for recovery
* 2) because the oldest ones will sooner become candidates for
* recycling at time of checkpoint
*
* NOTE: the "oldest" comparison will consider any .history file to be older
* than any other file except another .history file. Segments on a timeline
* with a smaller ID will be older than all segments on a timeline with a
* larger ID; the net result being that past timelines are given higher
* priority for archiving. This seems okay, or at least not obviously worth
* changing.
*/
static bool
pgarch_readyXlog(char *xlog)
{
/*
* open xlog status directory and read through list of xlogs that have the
* .ready suffix, looking for earliest file. It is possible to optimise
* this code, though only a single file is expected on the vast majority
* of calls, so....
*/
char XLogArchiveStatusDir[MAXPGPATH];
DIR *rldir;
struct dirent *rlde;
bool found = false;
bool historyFound = false;
snprintf(XLogArchiveStatusDir, MAXPGPATH, XLOGDIR "/archive_status");
rldir = AllocateDir(XLogArchiveStatusDir);
while ((rlde = ReadDir(rldir, XLogArchiveStatusDir)) != NULL)
{
int basenamelen = (int) strlen(rlde->d_name) - 6;
char basename[MAX_XFN_CHARS + 1];
bool ishistory;
/* Ignore entries with unexpected number of characters */
if (basenamelen < MIN_XFN_CHARS ||
basenamelen > MAX_XFN_CHARS)
continue;
/* Ignore entries with unexpected characters */
if (strspn(rlde->d_name, VALID_XFN_CHARS) < basenamelen)
continue;
/* Ignore anything not suffixed with .ready */
if (strcmp(rlde->d_name + basenamelen, ".ready") != 0)
continue;
/* Truncate off the .ready */
memcpy(basename, rlde->d_name, basenamelen);
basename[basenamelen] = '\0';
/* Is this a history file? */
ishistory = IsTLHistoryFileName(basename);
/*
* Consume the file to archive. History files have the highest
* priority. If this is the first file or the first history file
* ever, copy it. In the presence of a history file already chosen as
* target, ignore all other files except history files which have been
* generated for an older timeline than what is already chosen as
* target to archive.
*/
if (!found || (ishistory && !historyFound))
{
strcpy(xlog, basename);
found = true;
historyFound = ishistory;
}
else if (ishistory || !historyFound)
{
if (strcmp(basename, xlog) < 0)
strcpy(xlog, basename);
}
}
FreeDir(rldir);
return found;
}
/*
* pgarch_archiveDone
*
* Emit notification that an xlog file has been successfully archived.
* We do this by renaming the status file from NNN.ready to NNN.done.
* Eventually, a checkpoint process will notice this and delete both the
* NNN.done file and the xlog file itself.
*/
static void
pgarch_archiveDone(char *xlog)
{
char rlogready[MAXPGPATH];
char rlogdone[MAXPGPATH];
StatusFilePath(rlogready, xlog, ".ready");
StatusFilePath(rlogdone, xlog, ".done");
(void) durable_rename(rlogready, rlogdone, WARNING);
}
/*
* pgarch_die
*
* Exit-time cleanup handler
*/
static void
pgarch_die(int code, Datum arg)
{
PgArch->pgprocno = INVALID_PGPROCNO;
}
/*
* Interrupt handler for WAL archiver process.
*
* This is called in the loops pgarch_MainLoop and pgarch_ArchiverCopyLoop.
* It checks for barrier events and config update, but not shutdown request
* because how to handle shutdown request is different between those loops.
*/
static void
HandlePgArchInterrupts(void)
{
if (ProcSignalBarrierPending)
ProcessProcSignalBarrier();
if (ConfigReloadPending)
{
ConfigReloadPending = false;
ProcessConfigFile(PGC_SIGHUP);
}
}