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This makes it possible for code outside snapmgr.c to examine the contents of this data structure. This commit does not add any code which actually does so; a subsequent commit will make that change. Patch by me, reviewed by Thomas Munro, Dilip Kumar, Hamid Akhtar. Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/CA+TgmoY=aqf0zjTD+3dUWYkgMiNDegDLFjo+6ze=Wtpik+3XqA@mail.gmail.compull/57/head
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/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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* old_snapshot.h |
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* Data structures for 'snapshot too old' |
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* |
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* Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2020, 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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* IDENTIFICATION |
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* src/include/utils/old_snapshot.h |
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* |
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*------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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*/ |
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#ifndef OLD_SNAPSHOT_H |
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#define OLD_SNAPSHOT_H |
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#include "datatype/timestamp.h" |
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#include "storage/s_lock.h" |
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/*
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* Structure for dealing with old_snapshot_threshold implementation. |
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*/ |
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typedef struct OldSnapshotControlData |
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{ |
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/*
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* Variables for old snapshot handling are shared among processes and are |
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* only allowed to move forward. |
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*/ |
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slock_t mutex_current; /* protect current_timestamp */ |
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TimestampTz current_timestamp; /* latest snapshot timestamp */ |
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slock_t mutex_latest_xmin; /* protect latest_xmin and next_map_update */ |
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TransactionId latest_xmin; /* latest snapshot xmin */ |
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TimestampTz next_map_update; /* latest snapshot valid up to */ |
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slock_t mutex_threshold; /* protect threshold fields */ |
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TimestampTz threshold_timestamp; /* earlier snapshot is old */ |
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TransactionId threshold_xid; /* earlier xid may be gone */ |
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/*
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* Keep one xid per minute for old snapshot error handling. |
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* |
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* Use a circular buffer with a head offset, a count of entries currently |
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* used, and a timestamp corresponding to the xid at the head offset. A |
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* count_used value of zero means that there are no times stored; a |
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* count_used value of OLD_SNAPSHOT_TIME_MAP_ENTRIES means that the buffer |
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* is full and the head must be advanced to add new entries. Use |
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* timestamps aligned to minute boundaries, since that seems less |
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* surprising than aligning based on the first usage timestamp. The |
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* latest bucket is effectively stored within latest_xmin. The circular |
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* buffer is updated when we get a new xmin value that doesn't fall into |
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* the same interval. |
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* |
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* It is OK if the xid for a given time slot is from earlier than |
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* calculated by adding the number of minutes corresponding to the |
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* (possibly wrapped) distance from the head offset to the time of the |
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* head entry, since that just results in the vacuuming of old tuples |
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* being slightly less aggressive. It would not be OK for it to be off in |
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* the other direction, since it might result in vacuuming tuples that are |
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* still expected to be there. |
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* |
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* Use of an SLRU was considered but not chosen because it is more |
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* heavyweight than is needed for this, and would probably not be any less |
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* code to implement. |
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* |
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* Persistence is not needed. |
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*/ |
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int head_offset; /* subscript of oldest tracked time */ |
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TimestampTz head_timestamp; /* time corresponding to head xid */ |
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int count_used; /* how many slots are in use */ |
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TransactionId xid_by_minute[FLEXIBLE_ARRAY_MEMBER]; |
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} OldSnapshotControlData; |
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extern PGDLLIMPORT volatile OldSnapshotControlData *oldSnapshotControl; |
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#endif |
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