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Commit fc49e24fa69a added an input argument after the existing output argument. Flip those. Author: Álvaro Herrera <alvherre@alvh.no-ip.org> Reviewed-by: Andres Freund <andres@anarazel.de> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20180708182345.imdgovmkffgtihhk@alvherre.pgsql
337 lines
11 KiB
C
337 lines
11 KiB
C
/*
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* xlog_internal.h
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*
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* PostgreSQL write-ahead log internal declarations
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*
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* NOTE: this file is intended to contain declarations useful for
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* manipulating the XLOG files directly, but it is not supposed to be
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* needed by rmgr routines (redo support for individual record types).
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* So the XLogRecord typedef and associated stuff appear in xlogrecord.h.
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*
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* Note: This file must be includable in both frontend and backend contexts,
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* to allow stand-alone tools like pg_receivewal to deal with WAL files.
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*
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* Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2018, 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/xlog_internal.h
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*/
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#ifndef XLOG_INTERNAL_H
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#define XLOG_INTERNAL_H
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#include "access/xlogdefs.h"
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#include "access/xlogreader.h"
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#include "datatype/timestamp.h"
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#include "lib/stringinfo.h"
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#include "pgtime.h"
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#include "storage/block.h"
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#include "storage/relfilenode.h"
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/*
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* Each page of XLOG file has a header like this:
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*/
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#define XLOG_PAGE_MAGIC 0xD098 /* can be used as WAL version indicator */
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typedef struct XLogPageHeaderData
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{
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uint16 xlp_magic; /* magic value for correctness checks */
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uint16 xlp_info; /* flag bits, see below */
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TimeLineID xlp_tli; /* TimeLineID of first record on page */
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XLogRecPtr xlp_pageaddr; /* XLOG address of this page */
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/*
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* When there is not enough space on current page for whole record, we
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* continue on the next page. xlp_rem_len is the number of bytes
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* remaining from a previous page.
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*
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* Note that xl_rem_len includes backup-block data; that is, it tracks
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* xl_tot_len not xl_len in the initial header. Also note that the
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* continuation data isn't necessarily aligned.
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*/
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uint32 xlp_rem_len; /* total len of remaining data for record */
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} XLogPageHeaderData;
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#define SizeOfXLogShortPHD MAXALIGN(sizeof(XLogPageHeaderData))
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typedef XLogPageHeaderData *XLogPageHeader;
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/*
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* When the XLP_LONG_HEADER flag is set, we store additional fields in the
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* page header. (This is ordinarily done just in the first page of an
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* XLOG file.) The additional fields serve to identify the file accurately.
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*/
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typedef struct XLogLongPageHeaderData
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{
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XLogPageHeaderData std; /* standard header fields */
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uint64 xlp_sysid; /* system identifier from pg_control */
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uint32 xlp_seg_size; /* just as a cross-check */
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uint32 xlp_xlog_blcksz; /* just as a cross-check */
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} XLogLongPageHeaderData;
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#define SizeOfXLogLongPHD MAXALIGN(sizeof(XLogLongPageHeaderData))
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typedef XLogLongPageHeaderData *XLogLongPageHeader;
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/* When record crosses page boundary, set this flag in new page's header */
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#define XLP_FIRST_IS_CONTRECORD 0x0001
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/* This flag indicates a "long" page header */
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#define XLP_LONG_HEADER 0x0002
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/* This flag indicates backup blocks starting in this page are optional */
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#define XLP_BKP_REMOVABLE 0x0004
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/* All defined flag bits in xlp_info (used for validity checking of header) */
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#define XLP_ALL_FLAGS 0x0007
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#define XLogPageHeaderSize(hdr) \
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(((hdr)->xlp_info & XLP_LONG_HEADER) ? SizeOfXLogLongPHD : SizeOfXLogShortPHD)
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/* wal_segment_size can range from 1MB to 1GB */
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#define WalSegMinSize 1024 * 1024
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#define WalSegMaxSize 1024 * 1024 * 1024
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/* default number of min and max wal segments */
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#define DEFAULT_MIN_WAL_SEGS 5
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#define DEFAULT_MAX_WAL_SEGS 64
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/* check that the given size is a valid wal_segment_size */
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#define IsPowerOf2(x) (x > 0 && ((x) & ((x)-1)) == 0)
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#define IsValidWalSegSize(size) \
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(IsPowerOf2(size) && \
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((size) >= WalSegMinSize && (size) <= WalSegMaxSize))
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#define XLogSegmentsPerXLogId(wal_segsz_bytes) \
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(UINT64CONST(0x100000000) / (wal_segsz_bytes))
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#define XLogSegNoOffsetToRecPtr(segno, offset, wal_segsz_bytes, dest) \
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(dest) = (segno) * (wal_segsz_bytes) + (offset)
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#define XLogSegmentOffset(xlogptr, wal_segsz_bytes) \
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((xlogptr) & ((wal_segsz_bytes) - 1))
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/*
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* Compute a segment number from an XLogRecPtr.
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*
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* For XLByteToSeg, do the computation at face value. For XLByteToPrevSeg,
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* a boundary byte is taken to be in the previous segment. This is suitable
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* for deciding which segment to write given a pointer to a record end,
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* for example.
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*/
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#define XLByteToSeg(xlrp, logSegNo, wal_segsz_bytes) \
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logSegNo = (xlrp) / (wal_segsz_bytes)
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#define XLByteToPrevSeg(xlrp, logSegNo, wal_segsz_bytes) \
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logSegNo = ((xlrp) - 1) / (wal_segsz_bytes)
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/*
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* Is an XLogRecPtr within a particular XLOG segment?
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*
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* For XLByteInSeg, do the computation at face value. For XLByteInPrevSeg,
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* a boundary byte is taken to be in the previous segment.
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*/
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#define XLByteInSeg(xlrp, logSegNo, wal_segsz_bytes) \
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(((xlrp) / (wal_segsz_bytes)) == (logSegNo))
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#define XLByteInPrevSeg(xlrp, logSegNo, wal_segsz_bytes) \
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((((xlrp) - 1) / (wal_segsz_bytes)) == (logSegNo))
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/* Check if an XLogRecPtr value is in a plausible range */
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#define XRecOffIsValid(xlrp) \
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((xlrp) % XLOG_BLCKSZ >= SizeOfXLogShortPHD)
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/*
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* The XLog directory and control file (relative to $PGDATA)
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*/
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#define XLOGDIR "pg_wal"
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#define XLOG_CONTROL_FILE "global/pg_control"
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/*
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* These macros encapsulate knowledge about the exact layout of XLog file
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* names, timeline history file names, and archive-status file names.
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*/
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#define MAXFNAMELEN 64
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/* Length of XLog file name */
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#define XLOG_FNAME_LEN 24
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#define XLogFileName(fname, tli, logSegNo, wal_segsz_bytes) \
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snprintf(fname, MAXFNAMELEN, "%08X%08X%08X", tli, \
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(uint32) ((logSegNo) / XLogSegmentsPerXLogId(wal_segsz_bytes)), \
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(uint32) ((logSegNo) % XLogSegmentsPerXLogId(wal_segsz_bytes)))
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#define XLogFileNameById(fname, tli, log, seg) \
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snprintf(fname, MAXFNAMELEN, "%08X%08X%08X", tli, log, seg)
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#define IsXLogFileName(fname) \
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(strlen(fname) == XLOG_FNAME_LEN && \
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strspn(fname, "0123456789ABCDEF") == XLOG_FNAME_LEN)
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/*
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* XLOG segment with .partial suffix. Used by pg_receivewal and at end of
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* archive recovery, when we want to archive a WAL segment but it might not
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* be complete yet.
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*/
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#define IsPartialXLogFileName(fname) \
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(strlen(fname) == XLOG_FNAME_LEN + strlen(".partial") && \
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strspn(fname, "0123456789ABCDEF") == XLOG_FNAME_LEN && \
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strcmp((fname) + XLOG_FNAME_LEN, ".partial") == 0)
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#define XLogFromFileName(fname, tli, logSegNo, wal_segsz_bytes) \
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do { \
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uint32 log; \
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uint32 seg; \
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sscanf(fname, "%08X%08X%08X", tli, &log, &seg); \
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*logSegNo = (uint64) log * XLogSegmentsPerXLogId(wal_segsz_bytes) + seg; \
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} while (0)
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#define XLogFilePath(path, tli, logSegNo, wal_segsz_bytes) \
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snprintf(path, MAXPGPATH, XLOGDIR "/%08X%08X%08X", tli, \
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(uint32) ((logSegNo) / XLogSegmentsPerXLogId(wal_segsz_bytes)), \
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(uint32) ((logSegNo) % XLogSegmentsPerXLogId(wal_segsz_bytes)))
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#define TLHistoryFileName(fname, tli) \
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snprintf(fname, MAXFNAMELEN, "%08X.history", tli)
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#define IsTLHistoryFileName(fname) \
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(strlen(fname) == 8 + strlen(".history") && \
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strspn(fname, "0123456789ABCDEF") == 8 && \
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strcmp((fname) + 8, ".history") == 0)
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#define TLHistoryFilePath(path, tli) \
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snprintf(path, MAXPGPATH, XLOGDIR "/%08X.history", tli)
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#define StatusFilePath(path, xlog, suffix) \
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snprintf(path, MAXPGPATH, XLOGDIR "/archive_status/%s%s", xlog, suffix)
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#define BackupHistoryFileName(fname, tli, logSegNo, startpoint, wal_segsz_bytes) \
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snprintf(fname, MAXFNAMELEN, "%08X%08X%08X.%08X.backup", tli, \
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(uint32) ((logSegNo) / XLogSegmentsPerXLogId(wal_segsz_bytes)), \
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(uint32) ((logSegNo) % XLogSegmentsPerXLogId(wal_segsz_bytes)), \
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(uint32) (XLogSegmentOffset(startpoint, wal_segsz_bytes)))
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#define IsBackupHistoryFileName(fname) \
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(strlen(fname) > XLOG_FNAME_LEN && \
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strspn(fname, "0123456789ABCDEF") == XLOG_FNAME_LEN && \
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strcmp((fname) + strlen(fname) - strlen(".backup"), ".backup") == 0)
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#define BackupHistoryFilePath(path, tli, logSegNo, startpoint, wal_segsz_bytes) \
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snprintf(path, MAXPGPATH, XLOGDIR "/%08X%08X%08X.%08X.backup", tli, \
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(uint32) ((logSegNo) / XLogSegmentsPerXLogId(wal_segsz_bytes)), \
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(uint32) ((logSegNo) % XLogSegmentsPerXLogId(wal_segsz_bytes)), \
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(uint32) (XLogSegmentOffset((startpoint), wal_segsz_bytes)))
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/*
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* Information logged when we detect a change in one of the parameters
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* important for Hot Standby.
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*/
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typedef struct xl_parameter_change
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{
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int MaxConnections;
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int max_worker_processes;
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int max_prepared_xacts;
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int max_locks_per_xact;
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int wal_level;
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bool wal_log_hints;
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bool track_commit_timestamp;
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} xl_parameter_change;
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/* logs restore point */
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typedef struct xl_restore_point
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{
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TimestampTz rp_time;
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char rp_name[MAXFNAMELEN];
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} xl_restore_point;
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/* End of recovery mark, when we don't do an END_OF_RECOVERY checkpoint */
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typedef struct xl_end_of_recovery
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{
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TimestampTz end_time;
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TimeLineID ThisTimeLineID; /* new TLI */
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TimeLineID PrevTimeLineID; /* previous TLI we forked off from */
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} xl_end_of_recovery;
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/*
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* The functions in xloginsert.c construct a chain of XLogRecData structs
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* to represent the final WAL record.
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*/
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typedef struct XLogRecData
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{
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struct XLogRecData *next; /* next struct in chain, or NULL */
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char *data; /* start of rmgr data to include */
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uint32 len; /* length of rmgr data to include */
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} XLogRecData;
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/*
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* Recovery target action.
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*/
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typedef enum
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{
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RECOVERY_TARGET_ACTION_PAUSE,
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RECOVERY_TARGET_ACTION_PROMOTE,
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RECOVERY_TARGET_ACTION_SHUTDOWN
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} RecoveryTargetAction;
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/*
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* Method table for resource managers.
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*
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* This struct must be kept in sync with the PG_RMGR definition in
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* rmgr.c.
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*
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* rm_identify must return a name for the record based on xl_info (without
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* reference to the rmid). For example, XLOG_BTREE_VACUUM would be named
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* "VACUUM". rm_desc can then be called to obtain additional detail for the
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* record, if available (e.g. the last block).
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*
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* rm_mask takes as input a page modified by the resource manager and masks
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* out bits that shouldn't be flagged by wal_consistency_checking.
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*
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* RmgrTable[] is indexed by RmgrId values (see rmgrlist.h).
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*/
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typedef struct RmgrData
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{
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const char *rm_name;
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void (*rm_redo) (XLogReaderState *record);
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void (*rm_desc) (StringInfo buf, XLogReaderState *record);
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const char *(*rm_identify) (uint8 info);
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void (*rm_startup) (void);
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void (*rm_cleanup) (void);
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void (*rm_mask) (char *pagedata, BlockNumber blkno);
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} RmgrData;
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extern const RmgrData RmgrTable[];
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/*
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* Exported to support xlog switching from checkpointer
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*/
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extern pg_time_t GetLastSegSwitchData(XLogRecPtr *lastSwitchLSN);
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extern XLogRecPtr RequestXLogSwitch(bool mark_unimportant);
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extern void GetOldestRestartPoint(XLogRecPtr *oldrecptr, TimeLineID *oldtli);
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/*
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* Exported for the functions in timeline.c and xlogarchive.c. Only valid
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* in the startup process.
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*/
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extern bool ArchiveRecoveryRequested;
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extern bool InArchiveRecovery;
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extern bool StandbyMode;
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extern char *recoveryRestoreCommand;
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/*
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* Prototypes for functions in xlogarchive.c
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*/
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extern bool RestoreArchivedFile(char *path, const char *xlogfname,
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const char *recovername, off_t expectedSize,
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bool cleanupEnabled);
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extern void ExecuteRecoveryCommand(const char *command, const char *commandName,
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bool failOnerror);
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extern void KeepFileRestoredFromArchive(const char *path, const char *xlogfname);
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extern void XLogArchiveNotify(const char *xlog);
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extern void XLogArchiveNotifySeg(XLogSegNo segno);
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extern void XLogArchiveForceDone(const char *xlog);
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extern bool XLogArchiveCheckDone(const char *xlog);
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extern bool XLogArchiveIsBusy(const char *xlog);
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extern bool XLogArchiveIsReady(const char *xlog);
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extern bool XLogArchiveIsReadyOrDone(const char *xlog);
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extern void XLogArchiveCleanup(const char *xlog);
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#endif /* XLOG_INTERNAL_H */
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