postgresql/src/bin/pg_dump/pg_backup_db.c

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/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* pg_backup_db.c
*
* Implements the basic DB functions used by the archiver.
*
* IDENTIFICATION
* src/bin/pg_dump/pg_backup_db.c
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
#include "postgres_fe.h"
#include <unistd.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#ifdef HAVE_TERMIOS_H
#include <termios.h>
#endif
#include "dumputils.h"
#include "fe_utils/connect.h"
#include "fe_utils/string_utils.h"
#include "parallel.h"
#include "pg_backup_archiver.h"
#include "pg_backup_db.h"
#include "pg_backup_utils.h"
static void _check_database_version(ArchiveHandle *AH);
static PGconn *_connectDB(ArchiveHandle *AH, const char *newdbname, const char *newUser);
static void notice_processor(void *arg, const char *message);
static void
_check_database_version(ArchiveHandle *AH)
{
const char *remoteversion_str;
int remoteversion;
PGresult *res;
remoteversion_str = PQparameterStatus(AH->connection, "server_version");
remoteversion = PQserverVersion(AH->connection);
if (remoteversion == 0 || !remoteversion_str)
fatal("could not get server_version from libpq");
AH->public.remoteVersionStr = pg_strdup(remoteversion_str);
AH->public.remoteVersion = remoteversion;
if (!AH->archiveRemoteVersion)
AH->archiveRemoteVersion = AH->public.remoteVersionStr;
if (remoteversion != PG_VERSION_NUM
&& (remoteversion < AH->public.minRemoteVersion ||
remoteversion > AH->public.maxRemoteVersion))
{
pg_log_error("server version: %s; %s version: %s",
remoteversion_str, progname, PG_VERSION);
fatal("aborting because of server version mismatch");
}
/*
* When running against 9.0 or later, check if we are in recovery mode,
* which means we are on a hot standby.
*/
if (remoteversion >= 90000)
{
res = ExecuteSqlQueryForSingleRow((Archive *) AH, "SELECT pg_catalog.pg_is_in_recovery()");
AH->public.isStandby = (strcmp(PQgetvalue(res, 0, 0), "t") == 0);
PQclear(res);
}
else
AH->public.isStandby = false;
}
/*
* Reconnect to the server. If dbname is not NULL, use that database,
* else the one associated with the archive handle. If username is
* not NULL, use that user name, else the one from the handle.
*/
void
ReconnectToServer(ArchiveHandle *AH, const char *dbname, const char *username)
{
PGconn *newConn;
const char *newdbname;
const char *newusername;
if (!dbname)
newdbname = PQdb(AH->connection);
else
newdbname = dbname;
if (!username)
newusername = PQuser(AH->connection);
else
newusername = username;
newConn = _connectDB(AH, newdbname, newusername);
/* Update ArchiveHandle's connCancel before closing old connection */
set_archive_cancel_info(AH, newConn);
PQfinish(AH->connection);
AH->connection = newConn;
/* Start strict; later phases may override this. */
PQclear(ExecuteSqlQueryForSingleRow((Archive *) AH,
ALWAYS_SECURE_SEARCH_PATH_SQL));
}
/*
* Connect to the db again.
*
* Note: it's not really all that sensible to use a single-entry password
* cache if the username keeps changing. In current usage, however, the
* username never does change, so one savedPassword is sufficient. We do
* update the cache on the off chance that the password has changed since the
* start of the run.
*/
static PGconn *
_connectDB(ArchiveHandle *AH, const char *reqdb, const char *requser)
{
PQExpBufferData connstr;
PGconn *newConn;
const char *newdb;
const char *newuser;
char *password;
char passbuf[100];
bool new_pass;
if (!reqdb)
newdb = PQdb(AH->connection);
else
newdb = reqdb;
if (!requser || strlen(requser) == 0)
newuser = PQuser(AH->connection);
else
newuser = requser;
pg_log_info("connecting to database \"%s\" as user \"%s\"",
newdb, newuser);
password = AH->savedPassword;
if (AH->promptPassword == TRI_YES && password == NULL)
{
simple_prompt("Password: ", passbuf, sizeof(passbuf), false);
password = passbuf;
}
initPQExpBuffer(&connstr);
appendPQExpBufferStr(&connstr, "dbname=");
appendConnStrVal(&connstr, newdb);
do
{
const char *keywords[7];
const char *values[7];
keywords[0] = "host";
values[0] = PQhost(AH->connection);
keywords[1] = "port";
values[1] = PQport(AH->connection);
keywords[2] = "user";
values[2] = newuser;
keywords[3] = "password";
values[3] = password;
keywords[4] = "dbname";
values[4] = connstr.data;
keywords[5] = "fallback_application_name";
values[5] = progname;
keywords[6] = NULL;
values[6] = NULL;
new_pass = false;
newConn = PQconnectdbParams(keywords, values, true);
if (!newConn)
fatal("could not reconnect to database");
if (PQstatus(newConn) == CONNECTION_BAD)
{
if (!PQconnectionNeedsPassword(newConn))
fatal("could not reconnect to database: %s",
PQerrorMessage(newConn));
PQfinish(newConn);
if (password)
fprintf(stderr, "Password incorrect\n");
fprintf(stderr, "Connecting to %s as %s\n",
newdb, newuser);
if (AH->promptPassword != TRI_NO)
{
simple_prompt("Password: ", passbuf, sizeof(passbuf), false);
password = passbuf;
}
else
fatal("connection needs password");
new_pass = true;
}
} while (new_pass);
/*
* We want to remember connection's actual password, whether or not we got
* it by prompting. So we don't just store the password variable.
*/
if (PQconnectionUsedPassword(newConn))
{
if (AH->savedPassword)
free(AH->savedPassword);
AH->savedPassword = pg_strdup(PQpass(newConn));
}
termPQExpBuffer(&connstr);
/* check for version mismatch */
_check_database_version(AH);
PQsetNoticeProcessor(newConn, notice_processor, NULL);
return newConn;
}
/*
* Make a database connection with the given parameters. The
* connection handle is returned, the parameters are stored in AHX.
* An interactive password prompt is automatically issued if required.
*
* Note: it's not really all that sensible to use a single-entry password
* cache if the username keeps changing. In current usage, however, the
* username never does change, so one savedPassword is sufficient.
*/
void
ConnectDatabase(Archive *AHX,
const char *dbname,
const char *pghost,
const char *pgport,
const char *username,
trivalue prompt_password)
{
ArchiveHandle *AH = (ArchiveHandle *) AHX;
char *password;
char passbuf[100];
bool new_pass;
if (AH->connection)
fatal("already connected to a database");
password = AH->savedPassword;
if (prompt_password == TRI_YES && password == NULL)
{
simple_prompt("Password: ", passbuf, sizeof(passbuf), false);
password = passbuf;
}
AH->promptPassword = prompt_password;
/*
* Start the connection. Loop until we have a password if requested by
* backend.
*/
do
{
const char *keywords[7];
const char *values[7];
keywords[0] = "host";
values[0] = pghost;
keywords[1] = "port";
values[1] = pgport;
keywords[2] = "user";
values[2] = username;
keywords[3] = "password";
values[3] = password;
keywords[4] = "dbname";
values[4] = dbname;
keywords[5] = "fallback_application_name";
values[5] = progname;
keywords[6] = NULL;
values[6] = NULL;
new_pass = false;
AH->connection = PQconnectdbParams(keywords, values, true);
if (!AH->connection)
fatal("could not connect to database");
if (PQstatus(AH->connection) == CONNECTION_BAD &&
PQconnectionNeedsPassword(AH->connection) &&
password == NULL &&
prompt_password != TRI_NO)
{
PQfinish(AH->connection);
simple_prompt("Password: ", passbuf, sizeof(passbuf), false);
password = passbuf;
new_pass = true;
}
} while (new_pass);
/* check to see that the backend connection was successfully made */
if (PQstatus(AH->connection) == CONNECTION_BAD)
fatal("connection to database \"%s\" failed: %s",
PQdb(AH->connection) ? PQdb(AH->connection) : "",
PQerrorMessage(AH->connection));
/* Start strict; later phases may override this. */
PQclear(ExecuteSqlQueryForSingleRow((Archive *) AH,
ALWAYS_SECURE_SEARCH_PATH_SQL));
/*
* We want to remember connection's actual password, whether or not we got
* it by prompting. So we don't just store the password variable.
*/
if (PQconnectionUsedPassword(AH->connection))
{
if (AH->savedPassword)
free(AH->savedPassword);
AH->savedPassword = pg_strdup(PQpass(AH->connection));
}
/* check for version mismatch */
_check_database_version(AH);
PQsetNoticeProcessor(AH->connection, notice_processor, NULL);
/* arrange for SIGINT to issue a query cancel on this connection */
set_archive_cancel_info(AH, AH->connection);
}
/*
* Close the connection to the database and also cancel off the query if we
* have one running.
*/
void
DisconnectDatabase(Archive *AHX)
{
ArchiveHandle *AH = (ArchiveHandle *) AHX;
char errbuf[1];
if (!AH->connection)
return;
if (AH->connCancel)
{
/*
* If we have an active query, send a cancel before closing, ignoring
* any errors. This is of no use for a normal exit, but might be
* helpful during fatal().
*/
if (PQtransactionStatus(AH->connection) == PQTRANS_ACTIVE)
(void) PQcancel(AH->connCancel, errbuf, sizeof(errbuf));
/*
* Prevent signal handler from sending a cancel after this.
*/
set_archive_cancel_info(AH, NULL);
}
PQfinish(AH->connection);
AH->connection = NULL;
}
PGconn *
GetConnection(Archive *AHX)
{
ArchiveHandle *AH = (ArchiveHandle *) AHX;
return AH->connection;
}
static void
notice_processor(void *arg, const char *message)
{
pg_log_generic(PG_LOG_INFO, "%s", message);
}
/* Like fatal(), but with a complaint about a particular query. */
static void
die_on_query_failure(ArchiveHandle *AH, const char *query)
{
pg_log_error("query failed: %s",
PQerrorMessage(AH->connection));
fatal("query was: %s", query);
}
void
ExecuteSqlStatement(Archive *AHX, const char *query)
{
ArchiveHandle *AH = (ArchiveHandle *) AHX;
PGresult *res;
res = PQexec(AH->connection, query);
if (PQresultStatus(res) != PGRES_COMMAND_OK)
die_on_query_failure(AH, query);
PQclear(res);
}
PGresult *
ExecuteSqlQuery(Archive *AHX, const char *query, ExecStatusType status)
{
ArchiveHandle *AH = (ArchiveHandle *) AHX;
PGresult *res;
res = PQexec(AH->connection, query);
if (PQresultStatus(res) != status)
die_on_query_failure(AH, query);
return res;
}
/*
* Execute an SQL query and verify that we got exactly one row back.
*/
PGresult *
ExecuteSqlQueryForSingleRow(Archive *fout, const char *query)
{
PGresult *res;
int ntups;
res = ExecuteSqlQuery(fout, query, PGRES_TUPLES_OK);
/* Expecting a single result only */
ntups = PQntuples(res);
if (ntups != 1)
fatal(ngettext("query returned %d row instead of one: %s",
"query returned %d rows instead of one: %s",
ntups),
ntups, query);
return res;
}
/*
* Convenience function to send a query.
* Monitors result to detect COPY statements
*/
static void
ExecuteSqlCommand(ArchiveHandle *AH, const char *qry, const char *desc)
{
PGconn *conn = AH->connection;
PGresult *res;
#ifdef NOT_USED
fprintf(stderr, "Executing: '%s'\n\n", qry);
#endif
res = PQexec(conn, qry);
switch (PQresultStatus(res))
{
case PGRES_COMMAND_OK:
case PGRES_TUPLES_OK:
case PGRES_EMPTY_QUERY:
/* A-OK */
break;
case PGRES_COPY_IN:
/* Assume this is an expected result */
AH->pgCopyIn = true;
break;
default:
/* trouble */
warn_or_exit_horribly(AH, "%s: %sCommand was: %s",
desc, PQerrorMessage(conn), qry);
break;
}
PQclear(res);
}
/*
* Process non-COPY table data (that is, INSERT commands).
*
* The commands have been run together as one long string for compressibility,
* and we are receiving them in bufferloads with arbitrary boundaries, so we
* have to locate command boundaries and save partial commands across calls.
* All state must be kept in AH->sqlparse, not in local variables of this
* routine. We assume that AH->sqlparse was filled with zeroes when created.
*
* We have to lex the data to the extent of identifying literals and quoted
* identifiers, so that we can recognize statement-terminating semicolons.
* We assume that INSERT data will not contain SQL comments, E'' literals,
* or dollar-quoted strings, so this is much simpler than a full SQL lexer.
*
* Note: when restoring from a pre-9.0 dump file, this code is also used to
* process BLOB COMMENTS data, which has the same problem of containing
* multiple SQL commands that might be split across bufferloads. Fortunately,
* that data won't contain anything complicated to lex either.
*/
static void
ExecuteSimpleCommands(ArchiveHandle *AH, const char *buf, size_t bufLen)
{
const char *qry = buf;
const char *eos = buf + bufLen;
/* initialize command buffer if first time through */
if (AH->sqlparse.curCmd == NULL)
AH->sqlparse.curCmd = createPQExpBuffer();
for (; qry < eos; qry++)
{
char ch = *qry;
/* For neatness, we skip any newlines between commands */
if (!(ch == '\n' && AH->sqlparse.curCmd->len == 0))
appendPQExpBufferChar(AH->sqlparse.curCmd, ch);
switch (AH->sqlparse.state)
{
case SQL_SCAN: /* Default state == 0, set in _allocAH */
if (ch == ';')
{
/*
* We've found the end of a statement. Send it and reset
* the buffer.
*/
ExecuteSqlCommand(AH, AH->sqlparse.curCmd->data,
"could not execute query");
resetPQExpBuffer(AH->sqlparse.curCmd);
}
else if (ch == '\'')
{
AH->sqlparse.state = SQL_IN_SINGLE_QUOTE;
AH->sqlparse.backSlash = false;
}
else if (ch == '"')
{
AH->sqlparse.state = SQL_IN_DOUBLE_QUOTE;
}
break;
case SQL_IN_SINGLE_QUOTE:
/* We needn't handle '' specially */
if (ch == '\'' && !AH->sqlparse.backSlash)
AH->sqlparse.state = SQL_SCAN;
else if (ch == '\\' && !AH->public.std_strings)
AH->sqlparse.backSlash = !AH->sqlparse.backSlash;
else
AH->sqlparse.backSlash = false;
break;
case SQL_IN_DOUBLE_QUOTE:
/* We needn't handle "" specially */
if (ch == '"')
AH->sqlparse.state = SQL_SCAN;
break;
}
}
}
/*
* Implement ahwrite() for direct-to-DB restore
*/
int
ExecuteSqlCommandBuf(Archive *AHX, const char *buf, size_t bufLen)
{
ArchiveHandle *AH = (ArchiveHandle *) AHX;
if (AH->outputKind == OUTPUT_COPYDATA)
{
/*
* COPY data.
*
* We drop the data on the floor if libpq has failed to enter COPY
* mode; this allows us to behave reasonably when trying to continue
* after an error in a COPY command.
*/
if (AH->pgCopyIn &&
PQputCopyData(AH->connection, buf, bufLen) <= 0)
fatal("error returned by PQputCopyData: %s",
PQerrorMessage(AH->connection));
}
else if (AH->outputKind == OUTPUT_OTHERDATA)
{
/*
* Table data expressed as INSERT commands; or, in old dump files,
* BLOB COMMENTS data (which is expressed as COMMENT ON commands).
*/
ExecuteSimpleCommands(AH, buf, bufLen);
}
else
{
/*
* General SQL commands; we assume that commands will not be split
* across calls.
*
* In most cases the data passed to us will be a null-terminated
* string, but if it's not, we have to add a trailing null.
*/
if (buf[bufLen] == '\0')
ExecuteSqlCommand(AH, buf, "could not execute query");
else
{
char *str = (char *) pg_malloc(bufLen + 1);
memcpy(str, buf, bufLen);
str[bufLen] = '\0';
ExecuteSqlCommand(AH, str, "could not execute query");
free(str);
}
}
return bufLen;
}
/*
* Terminate a COPY operation during direct-to-DB restore
*/
void
EndDBCopyMode(Archive *AHX, const char *tocEntryTag)
{
ArchiveHandle *AH = (ArchiveHandle *) AHX;
if (AH->pgCopyIn)
{
PGresult *res;
if (PQputCopyEnd(AH->connection, NULL) <= 0)
fatal("error returned by PQputCopyEnd: %s",
PQerrorMessage(AH->connection));
/* Check command status and return to normal libpq state */
res = PQgetResult(AH->connection);
if (PQresultStatus(res) != PGRES_COMMAND_OK)
warn_or_exit_horribly(AH, "COPY failed for table \"%s\": %s",
tocEntryTag, PQerrorMessage(AH->connection));
PQclear(res);
/* Do this to ensure we've pumped libpq back to idle state */
if (PQgetResult(AH->connection) != NULL)
pg_log_warning("unexpected extra results during COPY of table \"%s\"",
tocEntryTag);
AH->pgCopyIn = false;
}
}
void
StartTransaction(Archive *AHX)
{
ArchiveHandle *AH = (ArchiveHandle *) AHX;
ExecuteSqlCommand(AH, "BEGIN", "could not start database transaction");
}
void
CommitTransaction(Archive *AHX)
{
ArchiveHandle *AH = (ArchiveHandle *) AHX;
ExecuteSqlCommand(AH, "COMMIT", "could not commit database transaction");
}
void
DropBlobIfExists(ArchiveHandle *AH, Oid oid)
{
/*
* If we are not restoring to a direct database connection, we have to
* guess about how to detect whether the blob exists. Assume new-style.
*/
if (AH->connection == NULL ||
PQserverVersion(AH->connection) >= 90000)
{
ahprintf(AH,
"SELECT pg_catalog.lo_unlink(oid) "
"FROM pg_catalog.pg_largeobject_metadata "
"WHERE oid = '%u';\n",
oid);
}
else
{
/* Restoring to pre-9.0 server, so do it the old way */
ahprintf(AH,
"SELECT CASE WHEN EXISTS("
"SELECT 1 FROM pg_catalog.pg_largeobject WHERE loid = '%u'"
") THEN pg_catalog.lo_unlink('%u') END;\n",
oid, oid);
}
}