📄 xlog.h
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/* * xlog.h * * PostgreSQL transaction log manager * * Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2005, PostgreSQL Global Development Group * Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California * * $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/include/access/xlog.h,v 1.69 2005/10/15 02:49:42 momjian Exp $ */#ifndef XLOG_H#define XLOG_H#include "access/rmgr.h"#include "access/transam.h"#include "access/xlogdefs.h"#include "storage/buf.h"#include "utils/pg_crc.h"/* * The overall layout of an XLOG record is: * Fixed-size header (XLogRecord struct) * rmgr-specific data * BkpBlock * backup block data * BkpBlock * backup block data * ... * * where there can be zero to three backup blocks (as signaled by xl_info flag * bits). XLogRecord structs always start on MAXALIGN boundaries in the WAL * files, and we round up SizeOfXLogRecord so that the rmgr data is also * guaranteed to begin on a MAXALIGN boundary. However, no padding is added * to align BkpBlock structs or backup block data. * * NOTE: xl_len counts only the rmgr data, not the XLogRecord header, * and also not any backup blocks. xl_tot_len counts everything. Neither * length field is rounded up to an alignment boundary. */typedef struct XLogRecord{ pg_crc32 xl_crc; /* CRC for this record */ XLogRecPtr xl_prev; /* ptr to previous record in log */ TransactionId xl_xid; /* xact id */ uint32 xl_tot_len; /* total len of entire record */ uint32 xl_len; /* total len of rmgr data */ uint8 xl_info; /* flag bits, see below */ RmgrId xl_rmid; /* resource manager for this record */ /* Depending on MAXALIGN, there are either 2 or 6 wasted bytes here */ /* ACTUAL LOG DATA FOLLOWS AT END OF STRUCT */} XLogRecord;#define SizeOfXLogRecord MAXALIGN(sizeof(XLogRecord))#define XLogRecGetData(record) ((char*) (record) + SizeOfXLogRecord)/* * XLOG uses only low 4 bits of xl_info. High 4 bits may be used by rmgr. */#define XLR_INFO_MASK 0x0F/* * If we backed up any disk blocks with the XLOG record, we use flag bits in * xl_info to signal it. We support backup of up to 3 disk blocks per XLOG * record. (Could support 4 if we cared to dedicate all the xl_info bits for * this purpose; currently bit 0 of xl_info is unused and available.) */#define XLR_BKP_BLOCK_MASK 0x0E /* all info bits used for bkp blocks */#define XLR_MAX_BKP_BLOCKS 3#define XLR_SET_BKP_BLOCK(iblk) (0x08 >> (iblk))#define XLR_BKP_BLOCK_1 XLR_SET_BKP_BLOCK(0) /* 0x08 */#define XLR_BKP_BLOCK_2 XLR_SET_BKP_BLOCK(1) /* 0x04 */#define XLR_BKP_BLOCK_3 XLR_SET_BKP_BLOCK(2) /* 0x02 *//* * Sometimes we log records which are out of transaction control. * Rmgr may "or" XLOG_NO_TRAN into info passed to XLogInsert to indicate this. */#define XLOG_NO_TRAN XLR_INFO_MASK/* Sync methods */#define SYNC_METHOD_FSYNC 0#define SYNC_METHOD_FDATASYNC 1#define SYNC_METHOD_OPEN 2 /* for O_SYNC and O_DSYNC */#define SYNC_METHOD_FSYNC_WRITETHROUGH 3extern int sync_method;/* * The rmgr data to be written by XLogInsert() is defined by a chain of * one or more XLogRecData structs. (Multiple structs would be used when * parts of the source data aren't physically adjacent in memory, or when * multiple associated buffers need to be specified.) * * If buffer is valid then XLOG will check if buffer must be backed up * (ie, whether this is first change of that page since last checkpoint). * If so, the whole page contents are attached to the XLOG record, and XLOG * sets XLR_BKP_BLOCK_X bit in xl_info. Note that the buffer must be pinned * and exclusive-locked by the caller, so that it won't change under us. * NB: when the buffer is backed up, we DO NOT insert the data pointed to by * this XLogRecData struct into the XLOG record, since we assume it's present * in the buffer. Therefore, rmgr redo routines MUST pay attention to * XLR_BKP_BLOCK_X to know what is actually stored in the XLOG record. * The i'th XLR_BKP_BLOCK bit corresponds to the i'th distinct buffer * value (ignoring InvalidBuffer) appearing in the rdata chain. * * When buffer is valid, caller must set buffer_std to indicate whether the * page uses standard pd_lower/pd_upper header fields. If this is true, then * XLOG is allowed to omit the free space between pd_lower and pd_upper from * the backed-up page image. Note that even when buffer_std is false, the * page MUST have an LSN field as its first eight bytes! * * Note: data can be NULL to indicate no rmgr data associated with this chain * entry. This can be sensible (ie, not a wasted entry) if buffer is valid. * The implication is that the buffer has been changed by the operation being * logged, and so may need to be backed up, but the change can be redone using * only information already present elsewhere in the XLOG entry. */typedef struct XLogRecData{ char *data; /* start of rmgr data to include */ uint32 len; /* length of rmgr data to include */ Buffer buffer; /* buffer associated with data, if any */ bool buffer_std; /* buffer has standard pd_lower/pd_upper */ struct XLogRecData *next; /* next struct in chain, or NULL */} XLogRecData;extern TimeLineID ThisTimeLineID; /* current TLI */extern bool InRecovery;extern XLogRecPtr MyLastRecPtr;extern bool MyXactMadeXLogEntry;extern bool MyXactMadeTempRelUpdate;extern XLogRecPtr ProcLastRecEnd;/* these variables are GUC parameters related to XLOG */extern int CheckPointSegments;extern int XLOGbuffers;extern char *XLogArchiveCommand;extern char *XLOG_sync_method;extern const char XLOG_sync_method_default[];#define XLogArchivingActive() (XLogArchiveCommand[0] != '\0')#ifdef WAL_DEBUGextern bool XLOG_DEBUG;#endifextern XLogRecPtr XLogInsert(RmgrId rmid, uint8 info, XLogRecData *rdata);extern void XLogFlush(XLogRecPtr RecPtr);extern void xlog_redo(XLogRecPtr lsn, XLogRecord *record);extern void xlog_desc(char *buf, uint8 xl_info, char *rec);extern void UpdateControlFile(void);extern Size XLOGShmemSize(void);extern void XLOGShmemInit(void);extern void BootStrapXLOG(void);extern void StartupXLOG(void);extern void ShutdownXLOG(int code, Datum arg);extern void InitXLOGAccess(void);extern void CreateCheckPoint(bool shutdown, bool force);extern void XLogPutNextOid(Oid nextOid);extern XLogRecPtr GetRedoRecPtr(void);extern TransactionId GetRecentNextXid(void);#endif /* XLOG_H */
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