postgresql/src/include/pgstat.h

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/* ----------
* pgstat.h
*
* Definitions for the PostgreSQL statistics collector daemon.
*
* Copyright (c) 2001-2020, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
*
* src/include/pgstat.h
* ----------
*/
#ifndef PGSTAT_H
#define PGSTAT_H
#include "datatype/timestamp.h"
#include "libpq/pqcomm.h"
#include "miscadmin.h"
#include "port/atomics.h"
#include "portability/instr_time.h"
#include "postmaster/pgarch.h"
#include "storage/proc.h"
#include "utils/hsearch.h"
#include "utils/relcache.h"
/* ----------
* Paths for the statistics files (relative to installation's $PGDATA).
* ----------
*/
#define PGSTAT_STAT_PERMANENT_DIRECTORY "pg_stat"
#define PGSTAT_STAT_PERMANENT_FILENAME "pg_stat/global.stat"
#define PGSTAT_STAT_PERMANENT_TMPFILE "pg_stat/global.tmp"
/* Default directory to store temporary statistics data in */
#define PG_STAT_TMP_DIR "pg_stat_tmp"
/* Values for track_functions GUC variable --- order is significant! */
typedef enum TrackFunctionsLevel
{
TRACK_FUNC_OFF,
TRACK_FUNC_PL,
TRACK_FUNC_ALL
} TrackFunctionsLevel;
/* ----------
* The types of backend -> collector messages
* ----------
*/
typedef enum StatMsgType
{
PGSTAT_MTYPE_DUMMY,
PGSTAT_MTYPE_INQUIRY,
PGSTAT_MTYPE_TABSTAT,
PGSTAT_MTYPE_TABPURGE,
PGSTAT_MTYPE_DROPDB,
PGSTAT_MTYPE_RESETCOUNTER,
PGSTAT_MTYPE_RESETSHAREDCOUNTER,
PGSTAT_MTYPE_RESETSINGLECOUNTER,
PGSTAT_MTYPE_RESETSLRUCOUNTER,
PGSTAT_MTYPE_AUTOVAC_START,
PGSTAT_MTYPE_VACUUM,
PGSTAT_MTYPE_ANALYZE,
PGSTAT_MTYPE_ARCHIVER,
PGSTAT_MTYPE_BGWRITER,
PGSTAT_MTYPE_SLRU,
PGSTAT_MTYPE_FUNCSTAT,
PGSTAT_MTYPE_FUNCPURGE,
PGSTAT_MTYPE_RECOVERYCONFLICT,
PGSTAT_MTYPE_TEMPFILE,
PGSTAT_MTYPE_DEADLOCK,
PGSTAT_MTYPE_CHECKSUMFAILURE
} StatMsgType;
/* ----------
* The data type used for counters.
* ----------
*/
typedef int64 PgStat_Counter;
/* ----------
* PgStat_TableCounts The actual per-table counts kept by a backend
*
* This struct should contain only actual event counters, because we memcmp
* it against zeroes to detect whether there are any counts to transmit.
* It is a component of PgStat_TableStatus (within-backend state) and
* PgStat_TableEntry (the transmitted message format).
*
* Note: for a table, tuples_returned is the number of tuples successfully
* fetched by heap_getnext, while tuples_fetched is the number of tuples
* successfully fetched by heap_fetch under the control of bitmap indexscans.
* For an index, tuples_returned is the number of index entries returned by
* the index AM, while tuples_fetched is the number of tuples successfully
* fetched by heap_fetch under the control of simple indexscans for this index.
*
* tuples_inserted/updated/deleted/hot_updated count attempted actions,
* regardless of whether the transaction committed. delta_live_tuples,
* delta_dead_tuples, and changed_tuples are set depending on commit or abort.
* Note that delta_live_tuples and delta_dead_tuples can be negative!
* ----------
*/
typedef struct PgStat_TableCounts
{
PgStat_Counter t_numscans;
PgStat_Counter t_tuples_returned;
PgStat_Counter t_tuples_fetched;
PgStat_Counter t_tuples_inserted;
PgStat_Counter t_tuples_updated;
PgStat_Counter t_tuples_deleted;
PgStat_Counter t_tuples_hot_updated;
bool t_truncated;
PgStat_Counter t_delta_live_tuples;
PgStat_Counter t_delta_dead_tuples;
PgStat_Counter t_changed_tuples;
PgStat_Counter t_blocks_fetched;
PgStat_Counter t_blocks_hit;
} PgStat_TableCounts;
/* Possible targets for resetting cluster-wide shared values */
typedef enum PgStat_Shared_Reset_Target
{
RESET_ARCHIVER,
RESET_BGWRITER
} PgStat_Shared_Reset_Target;
/* Possible object types for resetting single counters */
typedef enum PgStat_Single_Reset_Type
{
RESET_TABLE,
RESET_FUNCTION
} PgStat_Single_Reset_Type;
/* ------------------------------------------------------------
* Structures kept in backend local memory while accumulating counts
* ------------------------------------------------------------
*/
/* ----------
* PgStat_TableStatus Per-table status within a backend
*
* Many of the event counters are nontransactional, ie, we count events
* in committed and aborted transactions alike. For these, we just count
* directly in the PgStat_TableStatus. However, delta_live_tuples,
* delta_dead_tuples, and changed_tuples must be derived from event counts
* with awareness of whether the transaction or subtransaction committed or
* aborted. Hence, we also keep a stack of per-(sub)transaction status
* records for every table modified in the current transaction. At commit
* or abort, we propagate tuples_inserted/updated/deleted up to the
* parent subtransaction level, or out to the parent PgStat_TableStatus,
* as appropriate.
* ----------
*/
typedef struct PgStat_TableStatus
{
Oid t_id; /* table's OID */
bool t_shared; /* is it a shared catalog? */
struct PgStat_TableXactStatus *trans; /* lowest subxact's counts */
PgStat_TableCounts t_counts; /* event counts to be sent */
} PgStat_TableStatus;
/* ----------
* PgStat_TableXactStatus Per-table, per-subtransaction status
* ----------
*/
typedef struct PgStat_TableXactStatus
{
PgStat_Counter tuples_inserted; /* tuples inserted in (sub)xact */
PgStat_Counter tuples_updated; /* tuples updated in (sub)xact */
PgStat_Counter tuples_deleted; /* tuples deleted in (sub)xact */
bool truncated; /* relation truncated in this (sub)xact */
PgStat_Counter inserted_pre_trunc; /* tuples inserted prior to truncate */
PgStat_Counter updated_pre_trunc; /* tuples updated prior to truncate */
PgStat_Counter deleted_pre_trunc; /* tuples deleted prior to truncate */
int nest_level; /* subtransaction nest level */
/* links to other structs for same relation: */
struct PgStat_TableXactStatus *upper; /* next higher subxact if any */
PgStat_TableStatus *parent; /* per-table status */
/* structs of same subxact level are linked here: */
struct PgStat_TableXactStatus *next; /* next of same subxact */
} PgStat_TableXactStatus;
/* ------------------------------------------------------------
* Message formats follow
* ------------------------------------------------------------
*/
/* ----------
* PgStat_MsgHdr The common message header
* ----------
*/
typedef struct PgStat_MsgHdr
{
StatMsgType m_type;
int m_size;
} PgStat_MsgHdr;
/* ----------
* Space available in a message. This will keep the UDP packets below 1K,
* which should fit unfragmented into the MTU of the loopback interface.
* (Larger values of PGSTAT_MAX_MSG_SIZE would work for that on most
* platforms, but we're being conservative here.)
* ----------
*/
#define PGSTAT_MAX_MSG_SIZE 1000
#define PGSTAT_MSG_PAYLOAD (PGSTAT_MAX_MSG_SIZE - sizeof(PgStat_MsgHdr))
/* ----------
* PgStat_MsgDummy A dummy message, ignored by the collector
* ----------
*/
typedef struct PgStat_MsgDummy
{
PgStat_MsgHdr m_hdr;
} PgStat_MsgDummy;
/* ----------
* PgStat_MsgInquiry Sent by a backend to ask the collector
* to write the stats file(s).
*
* Ordinarily, an inquiry message prompts writing of the global stats file,
* the stats file for shared catalogs, and the stats file for the specified
* database. If databaseid is InvalidOid, only the first two are written.
*
* New file(s) will be written only if the existing file has a timestamp
* older than the specified cutoff_time; this prevents duplicated effort
* when multiple requests arrive at nearly the same time, assuming that
* backends send requests with cutoff_times a little bit in the past.
*
* clock_time should be the requestor's current local time; the collector
* uses this to check for the system clock going backward, but it has no
* effect unless that occurs. We assume clock_time >= cutoff_time, though.
* ----------
*/
typedef struct PgStat_MsgInquiry
{
PgStat_MsgHdr m_hdr;
TimestampTz clock_time; /* observed local clock time */
TimestampTz cutoff_time; /* minimum acceptable file timestamp */
Oid databaseid; /* requested DB (InvalidOid => shared only) */
} PgStat_MsgInquiry;
/* ----------
* PgStat_TableEntry Per-table info in a MsgTabstat
* ----------
*/
typedef struct PgStat_TableEntry
{
Oid t_id;
PgStat_TableCounts t_counts;
} PgStat_TableEntry;
/* ----------
* PgStat_MsgTabstat Sent by the backend to report table
* and buffer access statistics.
* ----------
*/
#define PGSTAT_NUM_TABENTRIES \
((PGSTAT_MSG_PAYLOAD - sizeof(Oid) - 3 * sizeof(int) - 2 * sizeof(PgStat_Counter)) \
/ sizeof(PgStat_TableEntry))
typedef struct PgStat_MsgTabstat
{
PgStat_MsgHdr m_hdr;
Oid m_databaseid;
int m_nentries;
int m_xact_commit;
int m_xact_rollback;
PgStat_Counter m_block_read_time; /* times in microseconds */
PgStat_Counter m_block_write_time;
PgStat_TableEntry m_entry[PGSTAT_NUM_TABENTRIES];
} PgStat_MsgTabstat;
/* ----------
* PgStat_MsgTabpurge Sent by the backend to tell the collector
* about dead tables.
* ----------
*/
#define PGSTAT_NUM_TABPURGE \
((PGSTAT_MSG_PAYLOAD - sizeof(Oid) - sizeof(int)) \
/ sizeof(Oid))
typedef struct PgStat_MsgTabpurge
{
PgStat_MsgHdr m_hdr;
Oid m_databaseid;
int m_nentries;
Oid m_tableid[PGSTAT_NUM_TABPURGE];
} PgStat_MsgTabpurge;
/* ----------
* PgStat_MsgDropdb Sent by the backend to tell the collector
* about a dropped database
* ----------
*/
typedef struct PgStat_MsgDropdb
{
PgStat_MsgHdr m_hdr;
Oid m_databaseid;
} PgStat_MsgDropdb;
/* ----------
* PgStat_MsgResetcounter Sent by the backend to tell the collector
* to reset counters
* ----------
*/
typedef struct PgStat_MsgResetcounter
{
PgStat_MsgHdr m_hdr;
Oid m_databaseid;
} PgStat_MsgResetcounter;
/* ----------
* PgStat_MsgResetsharedcounter Sent by the backend to tell the collector
* to reset a shared counter
* ----------
*/
typedef struct PgStat_MsgResetsharedcounter
{
PgStat_MsgHdr m_hdr;
PgStat_Shared_Reset_Target m_resettarget;
} PgStat_MsgResetsharedcounter;
/* ----------
* PgStat_MsgResetsinglecounter Sent by the backend to tell the collector
* to reset a single counter
* ----------
*/
typedef struct PgStat_MsgResetsinglecounter
{
PgStat_MsgHdr m_hdr;
Oid m_databaseid;
PgStat_Single_Reset_Type m_resettype;
Oid m_objectid;
} PgStat_MsgResetsinglecounter;
/* ----------
* PgStat_MsgResetslrucounter Sent by the backend to tell the collector
* to reset a SLRU counter
* ----------
*/
typedef struct PgStat_MsgResetslrucounter
{
PgStat_MsgHdr m_hdr;
int m_index;
} PgStat_MsgResetslrucounter;
/* ----------
* PgStat_MsgAutovacStart Sent by the autovacuum daemon to signal
* that a database is going to be processed
* ----------
*/
typedef struct PgStat_MsgAutovacStart
{
PgStat_MsgHdr m_hdr;
Oid m_databaseid;
TimestampTz m_start_time;
} PgStat_MsgAutovacStart;
/* ----------
* PgStat_MsgVacuum Sent by the backend or autovacuum daemon
* after VACUUM
* ----------
*/
typedef struct PgStat_MsgVacuum
{
PgStat_MsgHdr m_hdr;
Oid m_databaseid;
Oid m_tableoid;
bool m_autovacuum;
TimestampTz m_vacuumtime;
PgStat_Counter m_live_tuples;
PgStat_Counter m_dead_tuples;
} PgStat_MsgVacuum;
/* ----------
* PgStat_MsgAnalyze Sent by the backend or autovacuum daemon
* after ANALYZE
* ----------
*/
typedef struct PgStat_MsgAnalyze
{
PgStat_MsgHdr m_hdr;
Oid m_databaseid;
Oid m_tableoid;
bool m_autovacuum;
bool m_resetcounter;
TimestampTz m_analyzetime;
PgStat_Counter m_live_tuples;
PgStat_Counter m_dead_tuples;
} PgStat_MsgAnalyze;
/* ----------
* PgStat_MsgArchiver Sent by the archiver to update statistics.
* ----------
*/
typedef struct PgStat_MsgArchiver
{
PgStat_MsgHdr m_hdr;
bool m_failed; /* Failed attempt */
char m_xlog[MAX_XFN_CHARS + 1];
TimestampTz m_timestamp;
} PgStat_MsgArchiver;
/* ----------
* PgStat_MsgBgWriter Sent by the bgwriter to update statistics.
* ----------
*/
typedef struct PgStat_MsgBgWriter
{
PgStat_MsgHdr m_hdr;
PgStat_Counter m_timed_checkpoints;
PgStat_Counter m_requested_checkpoints;
PgStat_Counter m_buf_written_checkpoints;
PgStat_Counter m_buf_written_clean;
PgStat_Counter m_maxwritten_clean;
PgStat_Counter m_buf_written_backend;
PgStat_Counter m_buf_fsync_backend;
PgStat_Counter m_buf_alloc;
PgStat_Counter m_checkpoint_write_time; /* times in milliseconds */
PgStat_Counter m_checkpoint_sync_time;
} PgStat_MsgBgWriter;
/* ----------
* PgStat_MsgSLRU Sent by a backend to update SLRU statistics.
* ----------
*/
typedef struct PgStat_MsgSLRU
{
PgStat_MsgHdr m_hdr;
PgStat_Counter m_index;
PgStat_Counter m_blocks_zeroed;
PgStat_Counter m_blocks_hit;
PgStat_Counter m_blocks_read;
PgStat_Counter m_blocks_written;
PgStat_Counter m_blocks_exists;
PgStat_Counter m_flush;
PgStat_Counter m_truncate;
} PgStat_MsgSLRU;
/* ----------
* PgStat_MsgRecoveryConflict Sent by the backend upon recovery conflict
* ----------
*/
typedef struct PgStat_MsgRecoveryConflict
{
PgStat_MsgHdr m_hdr;
Oid m_databaseid;
int m_reason;
} PgStat_MsgRecoveryConflict;
/* ----------
* PgStat_MsgTempFile Sent by the backend upon creating a temp file
* ----------
*/
typedef struct PgStat_MsgTempFile
{
PgStat_MsgHdr m_hdr;
Oid m_databaseid;
size_t m_filesize;
} PgStat_MsgTempFile;
/* ----------
* PgStat_FunctionCounts The actual per-function counts kept by a backend
*
* This struct should contain only actual event counters, because we memcmp
* it against zeroes to detect whether there are any counts to transmit.
*
* Note that the time counters are in instr_time format here. We convert to
* microseconds in PgStat_Counter format when transmitting to the collector.
* ----------
*/
typedef struct PgStat_FunctionCounts
{
PgStat_Counter f_numcalls;
instr_time f_total_time;
instr_time f_self_time;
} PgStat_FunctionCounts;
/* ----------
* PgStat_BackendFunctionEntry Entry in backend's per-function hash table
* ----------
*/
typedef struct PgStat_BackendFunctionEntry
{
Oid f_id;
PgStat_FunctionCounts f_counts;
} PgStat_BackendFunctionEntry;
/* ----------
* PgStat_FunctionEntry Per-function info in a MsgFuncstat
* ----------
*/
typedef struct PgStat_FunctionEntry
{
Oid f_id;
PgStat_Counter f_numcalls;
PgStat_Counter f_total_time; /* times in microseconds */
PgStat_Counter f_self_time;
} PgStat_FunctionEntry;
/* ----------
* PgStat_MsgFuncstat Sent by the backend to report function
* usage statistics.
* ----------
*/
#define PGSTAT_NUM_FUNCENTRIES \
((PGSTAT_MSG_PAYLOAD - sizeof(Oid) - sizeof(int)) \
/ sizeof(PgStat_FunctionEntry))
typedef struct PgStat_MsgFuncstat
{
PgStat_MsgHdr m_hdr;
Oid m_databaseid;
int m_nentries;
PgStat_FunctionEntry m_entry[PGSTAT_NUM_FUNCENTRIES];
} PgStat_MsgFuncstat;
/* ----------
* PgStat_MsgFuncpurge Sent by the backend to tell the collector
* about dead functions.
* ----------
*/
#define PGSTAT_NUM_FUNCPURGE \
((PGSTAT_MSG_PAYLOAD - sizeof(Oid) - sizeof(int)) \
/ sizeof(Oid))
typedef struct PgStat_MsgFuncpurge
{
PgStat_MsgHdr m_hdr;
Oid m_databaseid;
int m_nentries;
Oid m_functionid[PGSTAT_NUM_FUNCPURGE];
} PgStat_MsgFuncpurge;
/* ----------
* PgStat_MsgDeadlock Sent by the backend to tell the collector
* about a deadlock that occurred.
* ----------
*/
typedef struct PgStat_MsgDeadlock
{
PgStat_MsgHdr m_hdr;
Oid m_databaseid;
} PgStat_MsgDeadlock;
/* ----------
* PgStat_MsgChecksumFailure Sent by the backend to tell the collector
* about checksum failures noticed.
* ----------
*/
typedef struct PgStat_MsgChecksumFailure
{
PgStat_MsgHdr m_hdr;
Oid m_databaseid;
int m_failurecount;
TimestampTz m_failure_time;
} PgStat_MsgChecksumFailure;
/* ----------
* PgStat_Msg Union over all possible messages.
* ----------
*/
typedef union PgStat_Msg
{
PgStat_MsgHdr msg_hdr;
PgStat_MsgDummy msg_dummy;
PgStat_MsgInquiry msg_inquiry;
PgStat_MsgTabstat msg_tabstat;
PgStat_MsgTabpurge msg_tabpurge;
PgStat_MsgDropdb msg_dropdb;
PgStat_MsgResetcounter msg_resetcounter;
PgStat_MsgResetsharedcounter msg_resetsharedcounter;
PgStat_MsgResetsinglecounter msg_resetsinglecounter;
PgStat_MsgResetslrucounter msg_resetslrucounter;
PgStat_MsgAutovacStart msg_autovacuum_start;
PgStat_MsgVacuum msg_vacuum;
PgStat_MsgAnalyze msg_analyze;
PgStat_MsgArchiver msg_archiver;
PgStat_MsgBgWriter msg_bgwriter;
PgStat_MsgSLRU msg_slru;
PgStat_MsgFuncstat msg_funcstat;
PgStat_MsgFuncpurge msg_funcpurge;
PgStat_MsgRecoveryConflict msg_recoveryconflict;
PgStat_MsgDeadlock msg_deadlock;
PgStat_MsgTempFile msg_tempfile;
PgStat_MsgChecksumFailure msg_checksumfailure;
} PgStat_Msg;
/* ------------------------------------------------------------
* Statistic collector data structures follow
*
* PGSTAT_FILE_FORMAT_ID should be changed whenever any of these
* data structures change.
* ------------------------------------------------------------
*/
#define PGSTAT_FILE_FORMAT_ID 0x01A5BC9D
/* ----------
* PgStat_StatDBEntry The collector's data per database
* ----------
*/
typedef struct PgStat_StatDBEntry
{
Oid databaseid;
PgStat_Counter n_xact_commit;
PgStat_Counter n_xact_rollback;
PgStat_Counter n_blocks_fetched;
PgStat_Counter n_blocks_hit;
PgStat_Counter n_tuples_returned;
PgStat_Counter n_tuples_fetched;
PgStat_Counter n_tuples_inserted;
PgStat_Counter n_tuples_updated;
PgStat_Counter n_tuples_deleted;
TimestampTz last_autovac_time;
PgStat_Counter n_conflict_tablespace;
PgStat_Counter n_conflict_lock;
PgStat_Counter n_conflict_snapshot;
PgStat_Counter n_conflict_bufferpin;
PgStat_Counter n_conflict_startup_deadlock;
PgStat_Counter n_temp_files;
PgStat_Counter n_temp_bytes;
PgStat_Counter n_deadlocks;
PgStat_Counter n_checksum_failures;
TimestampTz last_checksum_failure;
PgStat_Counter n_block_read_time; /* times in microseconds */
PgStat_Counter n_block_write_time;
TimestampTz stat_reset_timestamp;
TimestampTz stats_timestamp; /* time of db stats file update */
/*
* tables and functions must be last in the struct, because we don't write
* the pointers out to the stats file.
*/
HTAB *tables;
HTAB *functions;
} PgStat_StatDBEntry;
/* ----------
* PgStat_StatTabEntry The collector's data per table (or index)
* ----------
*/
typedef struct PgStat_StatTabEntry
{
Oid tableid;
PgStat_Counter numscans;
PgStat_Counter tuples_returned;
PgStat_Counter tuples_fetched;
PgStat_Counter tuples_inserted;
PgStat_Counter tuples_updated;
PgStat_Counter tuples_deleted;
PgStat_Counter tuples_hot_updated;
PgStat_Counter n_live_tuples;
PgStat_Counter n_dead_tuples;
PgStat_Counter changes_since_analyze;
PgStat_Counter inserts_since_vacuum;
PgStat_Counter blocks_fetched;
PgStat_Counter blocks_hit;
TimestampTz vacuum_timestamp; /* user initiated vacuum */
PgStat_Counter vacuum_count;
TimestampTz autovac_vacuum_timestamp; /* autovacuum initiated */
PgStat_Counter autovac_vacuum_count;
TimestampTz analyze_timestamp; /* user initiated */
PgStat_Counter analyze_count;
TimestampTz autovac_analyze_timestamp; /* autovacuum initiated */
PgStat_Counter autovac_analyze_count;
} PgStat_StatTabEntry;
/* ----------
* PgStat_StatFuncEntry The collector's data per function
* ----------
*/
typedef struct PgStat_StatFuncEntry
{
Oid functionid;
PgStat_Counter f_numcalls;
PgStat_Counter f_total_time; /* times in microseconds */
PgStat_Counter f_self_time;
} PgStat_StatFuncEntry;
/*
* Archiver statistics kept in the stats collector
*/
typedef struct PgStat_ArchiverStats
{
PgStat_Counter archived_count; /* archival successes */
char last_archived_wal[MAX_XFN_CHARS + 1]; /* last WAL file
* archived */
TimestampTz last_archived_timestamp; /* last archival success time */
PgStat_Counter failed_count; /* failed archival attempts */
char last_failed_wal[MAX_XFN_CHARS + 1]; /* WAL file involved in
* last failure */
TimestampTz last_failed_timestamp; /* last archival failure time */
TimestampTz stat_reset_timestamp;
} PgStat_ArchiverStats;
/*
* Global statistics kept in the stats collector
*/
typedef struct PgStat_GlobalStats
{
TimestampTz stats_timestamp; /* time of stats file update */
PgStat_Counter timed_checkpoints;
PgStat_Counter requested_checkpoints;
PgStat_Counter checkpoint_write_time; /* times in milliseconds */
PgStat_Counter checkpoint_sync_time;
PgStat_Counter buf_written_checkpoints;
PgStat_Counter buf_written_clean;
PgStat_Counter maxwritten_clean;
PgStat_Counter buf_written_backend;
PgStat_Counter buf_fsync_backend;
PgStat_Counter buf_alloc;
TimestampTz stat_reset_timestamp;
} PgStat_GlobalStats;
/*
* SLRU statistics kept in the stats collector
*/
typedef struct PgStat_SLRUStats
{
PgStat_Counter blocks_zeroed;
PgStat_Counter blocks_hit;
PgStat_Counter blocks_read;
PgStat_Counter blocks_written;
PgStat_Counter blocks_exists;
PgStat_Counter flush;
PgStat_Counter truncate;
TimestampTz stat_reset_timestamp;
} PgStat_SLRUStats;
/* ----------
* Backend states
* ----------
*/
typedef enum BackendState
{
STATE_UNDEFINED,
STATE_IDLE,
STATE_RUNNING,
STATE_IDLEINTRANSACTION,
STATE_FASTPATH,
STATE_IDLEINTRANSACTION_ABORTED,
STATE_DISABLED
} BackendState;
/* ----------
* Wait Classes
* ----------
*/
#define PG_WAIT_LWLOCK 0x01000000U
#define PG_WAIT_LOCK 0x03000000U
#define PG_WAIT_BUFFER_PIN 0x04000000U
#define PG_WAIT_ACTIVITY 0x05000000U
#define PG_WAIT_CLIENT 0x06000000U
#define PG_WAIT_EXTENSION 0x07000000U
#define PG_WAIT_IPC 0x08000000U
#define PG_WAIT_TIMEOUT 0x09000000U
#define PG_WAIT_IO 0x0A000000U
/* ----------
* Wait Events - Activity
*
* Use this category when a process is waiting because it has no work to do,
* unless the "Client" or "Timeout" category describes the situation better.
* Typically, this should only be used for background processes.
* ----------
*/
typedef enum
{
WAIT_EVENT_ARCHIVER_MAIN = PG_WAIT_ACTIVITY,
WAIT_EVENT_AUTOVACUUM_MAIN,
WAIT_EVENT_BGWRITER_HIBERNATE,
WAIT_EVENT_BGWRITER_MAIN,
WAIT_EVENT_CHECKPOINTER_MAIN,
WAIT_EVENT_LOGICAL_APPLY_MAIN,
WAIT_EVENT_LOGICAL_LAUNCHER_MAIN,
WAIT_EVENT_PGSTAT_MAIN,
WAIT_EVENT_RECOVERY_WAL_STREAM,
WAIT_EVENT_SYSLOGGER_MAIN,
WAIT_EVENT_WAL_RECEIVER_MAIN,
WAIT_EVENT_WAL_SENDER_MAIN,
WAIT_EVENT_WAL_WRITER_MAIN
} WaitEventActivity;
/* ----------
* Wait Events - Client
*
* Use this category when a process is waiting to send data to or receive data
* from the frontend process to which it is connected. This is never used for
* a background process, which has no client connection.
* ----------
*/
typedef enum
{
WAIT_EVENT_CLIENT_READ = PG_WAIT_CLIENT,
WAIT_EVENT_CLIENT_WRITE,
WAIT_EVENT_GSS_OPEN_SERVER,
WAIT_EVENT_LIBPQWALRECEIVER_CONNECT,
WAIT_EVENT_LIBPQWALRECEIVER_RECEIVE,
WAIT_EVENT_SSL_OPEN_SERVER,
WAIT_EVENT_WAL_RECEIVER_WAIT_START,
WAIT_EVENT_WAL_SENDER_WAIT_WAL,
WAIT_EVENT_WAL_SENDER_WRITE_DATA,
} WaitEventClient;
/* ----------
* Wait Events - IPC
*
* Use this category when a process cannot complete the work it is doing because
* it is waiting for a notification from another process.
* ----------
*/
typedef enum
{
WAIT_EVENT_BACKUP_WAIT_WAL_ARCHIVE = PG_WAIT_IPC,
WAIT_EVENT_BGWORKER_SHUTDOWN,
WAIT_EVENT_BGWORKER_STARTUP,
WAIT_EVENT_BTREE_PAGE,
WAIT_EVENT_CHECKPOINT_DONE,
WAIT_EVENT_CHECKPOINT_START,
WAIT_EVENT_EXECUTE_GATHER,
WAIT_EVENT_HASH_BATCH_ALLOCATE,
WAIT_EVENT_HASH_BATCH_ELECT,
WAIT_EVENT_HASH_BATCH_LOAD,
WAIT_EVENT_HASH_BUILD_ALLOCATE,
WAIT_EVENT_HASH_BUILD_ELECT,
WAIT_EVENT_HASH_BUILD_HASH_INNER,
WAIT_EVENT_HASH_BUILD_HASH_OUTER,
WAIT_EVENT_HASH_GROW_BATCHES_ALLOCATE,
WAIT_EVENT_HASH_GROW_BATCHES_DECIDE,
WAIT_EVENT_HASH_GROW_BATCHES_ELECT,
WAIT_EVENT_HASH_GROW_BATCHES_FINISH,
WAIT_EVENT_HASH_GROW_BATCHES_REPARTITION,
WAIT_EVENT_HASH_GROW_BUCKETS_ALLOCATE,
WAIT_EVENT_HASH_GROW_BUCKETS_ELECT,
WAIT_EVENT_HASH_GROW_BUCKETS_REINSERT,
WAIT_EVENT_LOGICAL_SYNC_DATA,
WAIT_EVENT_LOGICAL_SYNC_STATE_CHANGE,
WAIT_EVENT_MQ_INTERNAL,
WAIT_EVENT_MQ_PUT_MESSAGE,
WAIT_EVENT_MQ_RECEIVE,
WAIT_EVENT_MQ_SEND,
WAIT_EVENT_PARALLEL_BITMAP_SCAN,
WAIT_EVENT_PARALLEL_CREATE_INDEX_SCAN,
WAIT_EVENT_PARALLEL_FINISH,
WAIT_EVENT_PROCARRAY_GROUP_UPDATE,
WAIT_EVENT_PROC_SIGNAL_BARRIER,
WAIT_EVENT_PROMOTE,
WAIT_EVENT_RECOVERY_CONFLICT_SNAPSHOT,
WAIT_EVENT_RECOVERY_CONFLICT_TABLESPACE,
WAIT_EVENT_RECOVERY_PAUSE,
WAIT_EVENT_REPLICATION_ORIGIN_DROP,
WAIT_EVENT_REPLICATION_SLOT_DROP,
WAIT_EVENT_SAFE_SNAPSHOT,
WAIT_EVENT_SYNC_REP,
WAIT_EVENT_XACT_GROUP_UPDATE
} WaitEventIPC;
/* ----------
* Wait Events - Timeout
*
* Use this category when a process is waiting for a timeout to expire.
* ----------
*/
typedef enum
{
WAIT_EVENT_BASE_BACKUP_THROTTLE = PG_WAIT_TIMEOUT,
WAIT_EVENT_PG_SLEEP,
WAIT_EVENT_RECOVERY_APPLY_DELAY,
WAIT_EVENT_RECOVERY_RETRIEVE_RETRY_INTERVAL,
WAIT_EVENT_VACUUM_DELAY
} WaitEventTimeout;
/* ----------
* Wait Events - IO
*
* Use this category when a process is waiting for a IO.
* ----------
*/
typedef enum
{
WAIT_EVENT_BASEBACKUP_READ = PG_WAIT_IO,
WAIT_EVENT_BUFFILE_READ,
WAIT_EVENT_BUFFILE_WRITE,
WAIT_EVENT_BUFFILE_TRUNCATE,
WAIT_EVENT_CONTROL_FILE_READ,
WAIT_EVENT_CONTROL_FILE_SYNC,
WAIT_EVENT_CONTROL_FILE_SYNC_UPDATE,
WAIT_EVENT_CONTROL_FILE_WRITE,
WAIT_EVENT_CONTROL_FILE_WRITE_UPDATE,
WAIT_EVENT_COPY_FILE_READ,
WAIT_EVENT_COPY_FILE_WRITE,
WAIT_EVENT_DATA_FILE_EXTEND,
WAIT_EVENT_DATA_FILE_FLUSH,
WAIT_EVENT_DATA_FILE_IMMEDIATE_SYNC,
WAIT_EVENT_DATA_FILE_PREFETCH,
WAIT_EVENT_DATA_FILE_READ,
WAIT_EVENT_DATA_FILE_SYNC,
WAIT_EVENT_DATA_FILE_TRUNCATE,
WAIT_EVENT_DATA_FILE_WRITE,
WAIT_EVENT_DSM_FILL_ZERO_WRITE,
WAIT_EVENT_LOCK_FILE_ADDTODATADIR_READ,
WAIT_EVENT_LOCK_FILE_ADDTODATADIR_SYNC,
WAIT_EVENT_LOCK_FILE_ADDTODATADIR_WRITE,
WAIT_EVENT_LOCK_FILE_CREATE_READ,
WAIT_EVENT_LOCK_FILE_CREATE_SYNC,
WAIT_EVENT_LOCK_FILE_CREATE_WRITE,
WAIT_EVENT_LOCK_FILE_RECHECKDATADIR_READ,
WAIT_EVENT_LOGICAL_REWRITE_CHECKPOINT_SYNC,
WAIT_EVENT_LOGICAL_REWRITE_MAPPING_SYNC,
WAIT_EVENT_LOGICAL_REWRITE_MAPPING_WRITE,
WAIT_EVENT_LOGICAL_REWRITE_SYNC,
WAIT_EVENT_LOGICAL_REWRITE_TRUNCATE,
WAIT_EVENT_LOGICAL_REWRITE_WRITE,
WAIT_EVENT_RELATION_MAP_READ,
WAIT_EVENT_RELATION_MAP_SYNC,
WAIT_EVENT_RELATION_MAP_WRITE,
WAIT_EVENT_REORDER_BUFFER_READ,
WAIT_EVENT_REORDER_BUFFER_WRITE,
WAIT_EVENT_REORDER_LOGICAL_MAPPING_READ,
WAIT_EVENT_REPLICATION_SLOT_READ,
WAIT_EVENT_REPLICATION_SLOT_RESTORE_SYNC,
WAIT_EVENT_REPLICATION_SLOT_SYNC,
WAIT_EVENT_REPLICATION_SLOT_WRITE,
WAIT_EVENT_SLRU_FLUSH_SYNC,
WAIT_EVENT_SLRU_READ,
WAIT_EVENT_SLRU_SYNC,
WAIT_EVENT_SLRU_WRITE,
WAIT_EVENT_SNAPBUILD_READ,
WAIT_EVENT_SNAPBUILD_SYNC,
WAIT_EVENT_SNAPBUILD_WRITE,
WAIT_EVENT_TIMELINE_HISTORY_FILE_SYNC,
WAIT_EVENT_TIMELINE_HISTORY_FILE_WRITE,
WAIT_EVENT_TIMELINE_HISTORY_READ,
WAIT_EVENT_TIMELINE_HISTORY_SYNC,
WAIT_EVENT_TIMELINE_HISTORY_WRITE,
WAIT_EVENT_TWOPHASE_FILE_READ,
WAIT_EVENT_TWOPHASE_FILE_SYNC,
WAIT_EVENT_TWOPHASE_FILE_WRITE,
WAIT_EVENT_WALSENDER_TIMELINE_HISTORY_READ,
WAIT_EVENT_WAL_BOOTSTRAP_SYNC,
WAIT_EVENT_WAL_BOOTSTRAP_WRITE,
WAIT_EVENT_WAL_COPY_READ,
WAIT_EVENT_WAL_COPY_SYNC,
WAIT_EVENT_WAL_COPY_WRITE,
WAIT_EVENT_WAL_INIT_SYNC,
WAIT_EVENT_WAL_INIT_WRITE,
WAIT_EVENT_WAL_READ,
WAIT_EVENT_WAL_SYNC,
WAIT_EVENT_WAL_SYNC_METHOD_ASSIGN,
WAIT_EVENT_WAL_WRITE,
WAIT_EVENT_LOGICAL_CHANGES_READ,
WAIT_EVENT_LOGICAL_CHANGES_WRITE,
WAIT_EVENT_LOGICAL_SUBXACT_READ,
WAIT_EVENT_LOGICAL_SUBXACT_WRITE
} WaitEventIO;
/* ----------
* Command type for progress reporting purposes
* ----------
*/
typedef enum ProgressCommandType
{
PROGRESS_COMMAND_INVALID,
PROGRESS_COMMAND_VACUUM,
PROGRESS_COMMAND_ANALYZE,
PROGRESS_COMMAND_CLUSTER,
PROGRESS_COMMAND_CREATE_INDEX,
PROGRESS_COMMAND_BASEBACKUP
} ProgressCommandType;
#define PGSTAT_NUM_PROGRESS_PARAM 20
/* ----------
* Shared-memory data structures
* ----------
*/
/*
* PgBackendSSLStatus
*
* For each backend, we keep the SSL status in a separate struct, that
* is only filled in if SSL is enabled.
*
* All char arrays must be null-terminated.
*/
typedef struct PgBackendSSLStatus
{
/* Information about SSL connection */
int ssl_bits;
bool ssl_compression;
char ssl_version[NAMEDATALEN];
char ssl_cipher[NAMEDATALEN];
char ssl_client_dn[NAMEDATALEN];
/*
* serial number is max "20 octets" per RFC 5280, so this size should be
* fine
*/
char ssl_client_serial[NAMEDATALEN];
char ssl_issuer_dn[NAMEDATALEN];
} PgBackendSSLStatus;
/*
* PgBackendGSSStatus
*
* For each backend, we keep the GSS status in a separate struct, that
* is only filled in if GSS is enabled.
*
* All char arrays must be null-terminated.
*/
typedef struct PgBackendGSSStatus
{
/* Information about GSSAPI connection */
char gss_princ[NAMEDATALEN]; /* GSSAPI Principal used to auth */
bool gss_auth; /* If GSSAPI authentication was used */
bool gss_enc; /* If encryption is being used */
} PgBackendGSSStatus;
/* ----------
* PgBackendStatus
*
* Each live backend maintains a PgBackendStatus struct in shared memory
* showing its current activity. (The structs are allocated according to
* BackendId, but that is not critical.) Note that the collector process
* has no involvement in, or even access to, these structs.
*
* Each auxiliary process also maintains a PgBackendStatus struct in shared
* memory.
* ----------
*/
typedef struct PgBackendStatus
{
/*
* To avoid locking overhead, we use the following protocol: a backend
* increments st_changecount before modifying its entry, and again after
* finishing a modification. A would-be reader should note the value of
* st_changecount, copy the entry into private memory, then check
* st_changecount again. If the value hasn't changed, and if it's even,
* the copy is valid; otherwise start over. This makes updates cheap
* while reads are potentially expensive, but that's the tradeoff we want.
*
* The above protocol needs memory barriers to ensure that the apparent
* order of execution is as it desires. Otherwise, for example, the CPU
* might rearrange the code so that st_changecount is incremented twice
* before the modification on a machine with weak memory ordering. Hence,
* use the macros defined below for manipulating st_changecount, rather
* than touching it directly.
*/
int st_changecount;
/* The entry is valid iff st_procpid > 0, unused if st_procpid == 0 */
int st_procpid;
/* Type of backends */
BackendType st_backendType;
/* Times when current backend, transaction, and activity started */
TimestampTz st_proc_start_timestamp;
TimestampTz st_xact_start_timestamp;
TimestampTz st_activity_start_timestamp;
TimestampTz st_state_start_timestamp;
/* Database OID, owning user's OID, connection client address */
Oid st_databaseid;
Oid st_userid;
SockAddr st_clientaddr;
char *st_clienthostname; /* MUST be null-terminated */
/* Information about SSL connection */
bool st_ssl;
PgBackendSSLStatus *st_sslstatus;
/* Information about GSSAPI connection */
bool st_gss;
PgBackendGSSStatus *st_gssstatus;
/* current state */
BackendState st_state;
/* application name; MUST be null-terminated */
char *st_appname;
/*
* Current command string; MUST be null-terminated. Note that this string
* possibly is truncated in the middle of a multi-byte character. As
* activity strings are stored more frequently than read, that allows to
* move the cost of correct truncation to the display side. Use
* pgstat_clip_activity() to truncate correctly.
*/
char *st_activity_raw;
/*
* Command progress reporting. Any command which wishes can advertise
* that it is running by setting st_progress_command,
* st_progress_command_target, and st_progress_param[].
* st_progress_command_target should be the OID of the relation which the
* command targets (we assume there's just one, as this is meant for
* utility commands), but the meaning of each element in the
* st_progress_param array is command-specific.
*/
ProgressCommandType st_progress_command;
Oid st_progress_command_target;
int64 st_progress_param[PGSTAT_NUM_PROGRESS_PARAM];
} PgBackendStatus;
/*
* Macros to load and store st_changecount with appropriate memory barriers.
*
* Use PGSTAT_BEGIN_WRITE_ACTIVITY() before, and PGSTAT_END_WRITE_ACTIVITY()
* after, modifying the current process's PgBackendStatus data. Note that,
* since there is no mechanism for cleaning up st_changecount after an error,
* THESE MACROS FORM A CRITICAL SECTION. Any error between them will be
* promoted to PANIC, causing a database restart to clean up shared memory!
* Hence, keep the critical section as short and straight-line as possible.
* Aside from being safer, that minimizes the window in which readers will
* have to loop.
*
* Reader logic should follow this sketch:
*
* for (;;)
* {
* int before_ct, after_ct;
*
* pgstat_begin_read_activity(beentry, before_ct);
* ... copy beentry data to local memory ...
* pgstat_end_read_activity(beentry, after_ct);
* if (pgstat_read_activity_complete(before_ct, after_ct))
* break;
* CHECK_FOR_INTERRUPTS();
* }
*
* For extra safety, we generally use volatile beentry pointers, although
* the memory barriers should theoretically be sufficient.
*/
#define PGSTAT_BEGIN_WRITE_ACTIVITY(beentry) \
do { \
START_CRIT_SECTION(); \
(beentry)->st_changecount++; \
pg_write_barrier(); \
} while (0)
#define PGSTAT_END_WRITE_ACTIVITY(beentry) \
do { \
pg_write_barrier(); \
(beentry)->st_changecount++; \
Assert(((beentry)->st_changecount & 1) == 0); \
END_CRIT_SECTION(); \
} while (0)
#define pgstat_begin_read_activity(beentry, before_changecount) \
do { \
(before_changecount) = (beentry)->st_changecount; \
pg_read_barrier(); \
} while (0)
#define pgstat_end_read_activity(beentry, after_changecount) \
do { \
pg_read_barrier(); \
(after_changecount) = (beentry)->st_changecount; \
} while (0)
#define pgstat_read_activity_complete(before_changecount, after_changecount) \
((before_changecount) == (after_changecount) && \
((before_changecount) & 1) == 0)
/* ----------
* LocalPgBackendStatus
*
* When we build the backend status array, we use LocalPgBackendStatus to be
* able to add new values to the struct when needed without adding new fields
* to the shared memory. It contains the backend status as a first member.
* ----------
*/
typedef struct LocalPgBackendStatus
{
/*
* Local version of the backend status entry.
*/
PgBackendStatus backendStatus;
/*
* The xid of the current transaction if available, InvalidTransactionId
* if not.
*/
TransactionId backend_xid;
/*
* The xmin of the current session if available, InvalidTransactionId if
* not.
*/
TransactionId backend_xmin;
} LocalPgBackendStatus;
/*
* Working state needed to accumulate per-function-call timing statistics.
*/
typedef struct PgStat_FunctionCallUsage
{
/* Link to function's hashtable entry (must still be there at exit!) */
/* NULL means we are not tracking the current function call */
PgStat_FunctionCounts *fs;
/* Total time previously charged to function, as of function start */
instr_time save_f_total_time;
/* Backend-wide total time as of function start */
instr_time save_total;
/* system clock as of function start */
instr_time f_start;
} PgStat_FunctionCallUsage;
/* ----------
* GUC parameters
* ----------
*/
extern PGDLLIMPORT bool pgstat_track_activities;
extern PGDLLIMPORT bool pgstat_track_counts;
extern PGDLLIMPORT int pgstat_track_functions;
extern PGDLLIMPORT int pgstat_track_activity_query_size;
extern char *pgstat_stat_directory;
extern char *pgstat_stat_tmpname;
extern char *pgstat_stat_filename;
/*
* BgWriter statistics counters are updated directly by bgwriter and bufmgr
*/
extern PgStat_MsgBgWriter BgWriterStats;
/*
* Updated by pgstat_count_buffer_*_time macros
*/
extern PgStat_Counter pgStatBlockReadTime;
extern PgStat_Counter pgStatBlockWriteTime;
/* ----------
* Functions called from postmaster
* ----------
*/
extern Size BackendStatusShmemSize(void);
extern void CreateSharedBackendStatus(void);
extern void pgstat_init(void);
extern int pgstat_start(void);
extern void pgstat_reset_all(void);
extern void allow_immediate_pgstat_restart(void);
#ifdef EXEC_BACKEND
extern void PgstatCollectorMain(int argc, char *argv[]) pg_attribute_noreturn();
#endif
/* ----------
* Functions called from backends
* ----------
*/
extern void pgstat_ping(void);
extern void pgstat_report_stat(bool force);
extern void pgstat_vacuum_stat(void);
extern void pgstat_drop_database(Oid databaseid);
extern void pgstat_clear_snapshot(void);
extern void pgstat_reset_counters(void);
extern void pgstat_reset_shared_counters(const char *);
extern void pgstat_reset_single_counter(Oid objectid, PgStat_Single_Reset_Type type);
extern void pgstat_reset_slru_counter(const char *);
extern void pgstat_report_autovac(Oid dboid);
extern void pgstat_report_vacuum(Oid tableoid, bool shared,
PgStat_Counter livetuples, PgStat_Counter deadtuples);
extern void pgstat_report_analyze(Relation rel,
PgStat_Counter livetuples, PgStat_Counter deadtuples,
bool resetcounter);
extern void pgstat_report_recovery_conflict(int reason);
extern void pgstat_report_deadlock(void);
extern void pgstat_report_checksum_failures_in_db(Oid dboid, int failurecount);
extern void pgstat_report_checksum_failure(void);
extern void pgstat_initialize(void);
extern void pgstat_bestart(void);
extern void pgstat_report_activity(BackendState state, const char *cmd_str);
extern void pgstat_report_tempfile(size_t filesize);
extern void pgstat_report_appname(const char *appname);
extern void pgstat_report_xact_timestamp(TimestampTz tstamp);
extern const char *pgstat_get_wait_event(uint32 wait_event_info);
extern const char *pgstat_get_wait_event_type(uint32 wait_event_info);
extern const char *pgstat_get_backend_current_activity(int pid, bool checkUser);
extern const char *pgstat_get_crashed_backend_activity(int pid, char *buffer,
int buflen);
extern void pgstat_progress_start_command(ProgressCommandType cmdtype,
Oid relid);
extern void pgstat_progress_update_param(int index, int64 val);
extern void pgstat_progress_update_multi_param(int nparam, const int *index,
const int64 *val);
extern void pgstat_progress_end_command(void);
extern PgStat_TableStatus *find_tabstat_entry(Oid rel_id);
extern PgStat_BackendFunctionEntry *find_funcstat_entry(Oid func_id);
extern void pgstat_initstats(Relation rel);
extern char *pgstat_clip_activity(const char *raw_activity);
/* ----------
* pgstat_report_wait_start() -
*
* Called from places where server process needs to wait. This is called
* to report wait event information. The wait information is stored
* as 4-bytes where first byte represents the wait event class (type of
* wait, for different types of wait, refer WaitClass) and the next
* 3-bytes represent the actual wait event. Currently 2-bytes are used
* for wait event which is sufficient for current usage, 1-byte is
* reserved for future usage.
*
* NB: this *must* be able to survive being called before MyProc has been
* initialized.
* ----------
*/
static inline void
pgstat_report_wait_start(uint32 wait_event_info)
{
volatile PGPROC *proc = MyProc;
if (!pgstat_track_activities || !proc)
return;
/*
* Since this is a four-byte field which is always read and written as
* four-bytes, updates are atomic.
*/
proc->wait_event_info = wait_event_info;
}
/* ----------
* pgstat_report_wait_end() -
*
* Called to report end of a wait.
*
* NB: this *must* be able to survive being called before MyProc has been
* initialized.
* ----------
*/
static inline void
pgstat_report_wait_end(void)
{
volatile PGPROC *proc = MyProc;
if (!pgstat_track_activities || !proc)
return;
/*
* Since this is a four-byte field which is always read and written as
* four-bytes, updates are atomic.
*/
proc->wait_event_info = 0;
}
/* nontransactional event counts are simple enough to inline */
#define pgstat_count_heap_scan(rel) \
do { \
if ((rel)->pgstat_info != NULL) \
(rel)->pgstat_info->t_counts.t_numscans++; \
} while (0)
#define pgstat_count_heap_getnext(rel) \
do { \
if ((rel)->pgstat_info != NULL) \
(rel)->pgstat_info->t_counts.t_tuples_returned++; \
} while (0)
#define pgstat_count_heap_fetch(rel) \
do { \
if ((rel)->pgstat_info != NULL) \
(rel)->pgstat_info->t_counts.t_tuples_fetched++; \
} while (0)
#define pgstat_count_index_scan(rel) \
do { \
if ((rel)->pgstat_info != NULL) \
(rel)->pgstat_info->t_counts.t_numscans++; \
} while (0)
#define pgstat_count_index_tuples(rel, n) \
do { \
if ((rel)->pgstat_info != NULL) \
(rel)->pgstat_info->t_counts.t_tuples_returned += (n); \
} while (0)
#define pgstat_count_buffer_read(rel) \
do { \
if ((rel)->pgstat_info != NULL) \
(rel)->pgstat_info->t_counts.t_blocks_fetched++; \
} while (0)
#define pgstat_count_buffer_hit(rel) \
do { \
if ((rel)->pgstat_info != NULL) \
(rel)->pgstat_info->t_counts.t_blocks_hit++; \
} while (0)
#define pgstat_count_buffer_read_time(n) \
(pgStatBlockReadTime += (n))
#define pgstat_count_buffer_write_time(n) \
(pgStatBlockWriteTime += (n))
extern void pgstat_count_heap_insert(Relation rel, PgStat_Counter n);
extern void pgstat_count_heap_update(Relation rel, bool hot);
extern void pgstat_count_heap_delete(Relation rel);
extern void pgstat_count_truncate(Relation rel);
extern void pgstat_update_heap_dead_tuples(Relation rel, int delta);
struct FunctionCallInfoBaseData;
extern void pgstat_init_function_usage(struct FunctionCallInfoBaseData *fcinfo,
PgStat_FunctionCallUsage *fcu);
extern void pgstat_end_function_usage(PgStat_FunctionCallUsage *fcu,
bool finalize);
extern void AtEOXact_PgStat(bool isCommit, bool parallel);
extern void AtEOSubXact_PgStat(bool isCommit, int nestDepth);
extern void AtPrepare_PgStat(void);
extern void PostPrepare_PgStat(void);
extern void pgstat_twophase_postcommit(TransactionId xid, uint16 info,
void *recdata, uint32 len);
extern void pgstat_twophase_postabort(TransactionId xid, uint16 info,
void *recdata, uint32 len);
extern void pgstat_send_archiver(const char *xlog, bool failed);
extern void pgstat_send_bgwriter(void);
/* ----------
* Support functions for the SQL-callable functions to
* generate the pgstat* views.
* ----------
*/
extern PgStat_StatDBEntry *pgstat_fetch_stat_dbentry(Oid dbid);
extern PgStat_StatTabEntry *pgstat_fetch_stat_tabentry(Oid relid);
extern PgBackendStatus *pgstat_fetch_stat_beentry(int beid);
extern LocalPgBackendStatus *pgstat_fetch_stat_local_beentry(int beid);
extern PgStat_StatFuncEntry *pgstat_fetch_stat_funcentry(Oid funcid);
extern int pgstat_fetch_stat_numbackends(void);
extern PgStat_ArchiverStats *pgstat_fetch_stat_archiver(void);
extern PgStat_GlobalStats *pgstat_fetch_global(void);
extern PgStat_SLRUStats *pgstat_fetch_slru(void);
extern void pgstat_count_slru_page_zeroed(int slru_idx);
extern void pgstat_count_slru_page_hit(int slru_idx);
extern void pgstat_count_slru_page_read(int slru_idx);
extern void pgstat_count_slru_page_written(int slru_idx);
extern void pgstat_count_slru_page_exists(int slru_idx);
extern void pgstat_count_slru_flush(int slru_idx);
extern void pgstat_count_slru_truncate(int slru_idx);
extern const char *pgstat_slru_name(int slru_idx);
extern int pgstat_slru_index(const char *name);
#endif /* PGSTAT_H */