postgresql/src/bin/pg_rewind/filemap.c

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/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* filemap.c
* A data structure for keeping track of files that have changed.
*
* Copyright (c) 2013-2019, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
#include "postgres_fe.h"
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include "catalog/pg_tablespace_d.h"
#include "common/string.h"
#include "datapagemap.h"
#include "filemap.h"
#include "pg_rewind.h"
#include "storage/fd.h"
filemap_t *filemap = NULL;
static bool isRelDataFile(const char *path);
static char *datasegpath(RelFileNode rnode, ForkNumber forknum,
BlockNumber segno);
static int path_cmp(const void *a, const void *b);
static int final_filemap_cmp(const void *a, const void *b);
static void filemap_list_to_array(filemap_t *map);
static bool check_file_excluded(const char *path, bool is_source);
/*
* The contents of these directories are removed or recreated during server
* start so they are not included in data processed by pg_rewind.
*
* Note: those lists should be kept in sync with what basebackup.c provides.
* Some of the values, contrary to what basebackup.c uses, are hardcoded as
* they are defined in backend-only headers. So this list is maintained
* with a best effort in mind.
*/
static const char *excludeDirContents[] =
{
/*
* Skip temporary statistics files. PG_STAT_TMP_DIR must be skipped even
* when stats_temp_directory is set because PGSS_TEXT_FILE is always
* created there.
*/
"pg_stat_tmp", /* defined as PG_STAT_TMP_DIR */
/*
* It is generally not useful to backup the contents of this directory
* even if the intention is to restore to another master. See backup.sgml
* for a more detailed description.
*/
"pg_replslot",
/* Contents removed on startup, see dsm_cleanup_for_mmap(). */
"pg_dynshmem", /* defined as PG_DYNSHMEM_DIR */
/* Contents removed on startup, see AsyncShmemInit(). */
"pg_notify",
/*
* Old contents are loaded for possible debugging but are not required for
* normal operation, see OldSerXidInit().
*/
"pg_serial",
/* Contents removed on startup, see DeleteAllExportedSnapshotFiles(). */
"pg_snapshots",
/* Contents zeroed on startup, see StartupSUBTRANS(). */
"pg_subtrans",
/* end of list */
NULL
};
/*
* List of files excluded from filemap processing.
*/
static const char *excludeFiles[] =
{
/* Skip auto conf temporary file. */
"postgresql.auto.conf.tmp", /* defined as PG_AUTOCONF_FILENAME */
/* Skip current log file temporary file */
"current_logfiles.tmp", /* defined as LOG_METAINFO_DATAFILE_TMP */
/* Skip relation cache because it is rebuilt on startup */
"pg_internal.init", /* defined as RELCACHE_INIT_FILENAME */
/*
* If there's a backup_label or tablespace_map file, it belongs to a
* backup started by the user with pg_start_backup(). It is *not* correct
* for this backup. Our backup_label is written later on separately.
*/
"backup_label", /* defined as BACKUP_LABEL_FILE */
"tablespace_map", /* defined as TABLESPACE_MAP */
"postmaster.pid",
"postmaster.opts",
/* end of list */
NULL
};
/*
* Create a new file map (stored in the global pointer "filemap").
*/
void
filemap_create(void)
{
filemap_t *map;
map = pg_malloc(sizeof(filemap_t));
map->first = map->last = NULL;
map->nlist = 0;
map->array = NULL;
map->narray = 0;
Assert(filemap == NULL);
filemap = map;
}
/*
* Callback for processing source file list.
*
* This is called once for every file in the source server. We decide what
* action needs to be taken for the file, depending on whether the file
* exists in the target and whether the size matches.
*/
void
process_source_file(const char *path, file_type_t type, size_t newsize,
const char *link_target)
{
bool exists;
char localpath[MAXPGPATH];
struct stat statbuf;
filemap_t *map = filemap;
file_action_t action = FILE_ACTION_NONE;
size_t oldsize = 0;
file_entry_t *entry;
Assert(map->array == NULL);
/*
* Skip any files matching the exclusion filters. This has the effect to
* remove all those files on the target.
*/
if (check_file_excluded(path, true))
return;
/*
* Pretend that pg_wal is a directory, even if it's really a symlink. We
* don't want to mess with the symlink itself, nor complain if it's a
* symlink in source but not in target or vice versa.
*/
if (strcmp(path, "pg_wal") == 0 && type == FILE_TYPE_SYMLINK)
type = FILE_TYPE_DIRECTORY;
/*
* Skip temporary files, .../pgsql_tmp/... and .../pgsql_tmp.* in source.
* This has the effect that all temporary files in the destination will be
* removed.
*/
if (strstr(path, "/" PG_TEMP_FILE_PREFIX) != NULL)
return;
if (strstr(path, "/" PG_TEMP_FILES_DIR "/") != NULL)
return;
/*
* sanity check: a filename that looks like a data file better be a
* regular file
*/
if (type != FILE_TYPE_REGULAR && isRelDataFile(path))
pg_fatal("data file \"%s\" in source is not a regular file", path);
snprintf(localpath, sizeof(localpath), "%s/%s", datadir_target, path);
/* Does the corresponding file exist in the target data dir? */
if (lstat(localpath, &statbuf) < 0)
{
if (errno != ENOENT)
pg_fatal("could not stat file \"%s\": %m",
localpath);
exists = false;
}
else
exists = true;
switch (type)
{
case FILE_TYPE_DIRECTORY:
if (exists && !S_ISDIR(statbuf.st_mode) && strcmp(path, "pg_wal") != 0)
{
/* it's a directory in source, but not in target. Strange.. */
pg_fatal("\"%s\" is not a directory", localpath);
}
if (!exists)
action = FILE_ACTION_CREATE;
else
action = FILE_ACTION_NONE;
oldsize = 0;
break;
case FILE_TYPE_SYMLINK:
if (exists &&
#ifndef WIN32
!S_ISLNK(statbuf.st_mode)
#else
!pgwin32_is_junction(localpath)
#endif
)
{
/*
* It's a symbolic link in source, but not in target.
* Strange..
*/
pg_fatal("\"%s\" is not a symbolic link", localpath);
}
if (!exists)
action = FILE_ACTION_CREATE;
else
action = FILE_ACTION_NONE;
oldsize = 0;
break;
case FILE_TYPE_REGULAR:
if (exists && !S_ISREG(statbuf.st_mode))
pg_fatal("\"%s\" is not a regular file", localpath);
if (!exists || !isRelDataFile(path))
{
/*
* File exists in source, but not in target. Or it's a
* non-data file that we have no special processing for. Copy
* it in toto.
*
* An exception: PG_VERSIONs should be identical, but avoid
* overwriting it for paranoia.
*/
if (pg_str_endswith(path, "PG_VERSION"))
{
action = FILE_ACTION_NONE;
oldsize = statbuf.st_size;
}
else
{
action = FILE_ACTION_COPY;
oldsize = 0;
}
}
else
{
/*
* It's a data file that exists in both.
*
* If it's larger in target, we can truncate it. There will
* also be a WAL record of the truncation in the source
* system, so WAL replay would eventually truncate the target
* too, but we might as well do it now.
*
* If it's smaller in the target, it means that it has been
* truncated in the target, or enlarged in the source, or
* both. If it was truncated in the target, we need to copy
* the missing tail from the source system. If it was enlarged
* in the source system, there will be WAL records in the
* source system for the new blocks, so we wouldn't need to
* copy them here. But we don't know which scenario we're
* dealing with, and there's no harm in copying the missing
* blocks now, so do it now.
*
* If it's the same size, do nothing here. Any blocks modified
* in the target will be copied based on parsing the target
* system's WAL, and any blocks modified in the source will be
* updated after rewinding, when the source system's WAL is
* replayed.
*/
oldsize = statbuf.st_size;
if (oldsize < newsize)
action = FILE_ACTION_COPY_TAIL;
else if (oldsize > newsize)
action = FILE_ACTION_TRUNCATE;
else
action = FILE_ACTION_NONE;
}
break;
}
/* Create a new entry for this file */
entry = pg_malloc(sizeof(file_entry_t));
entry->path = pg_strdup(path);
entry->type = type;
entry->action = action;
entry->oldsize = oldsize;
entry->newsize = newsize;
entry->link_target = link_target ? pg_strdup(link_target) : NULL;
entry->next = NULL;
entry->pagemap.bitmap = NULL;
entry->pagemap.bitmapsize = 0;
entry->isrelfile = isRelDataFile(path);
if (map->last)
{
map->last->next = entry;
map->last = entry;
}
else
map->first = map->last = entry;
map->nlist++;
}
/*
* Callback for processing target file list.
*
* All source files must be already processed before calling this. This only
* marks target data directory's files that didn't exist in the source for
* deletion.
*/
void
process_target_file(const char *path, file_type_t type, size_t oldsize,
const char *link_target)
{
bool exists;
char localpath[MAXPGPATH];
struct stat statbuf;
file_entry_t key;
file_entry_t *key_ptr;
filemap_t *map = filemap;
file_entry_t *entry;
/*
* Do not apply any exclusion filters here. This has advantage to remove
* from the target data folder all paths which have been filtered out from
* the source data folder when processing the source files.
*/
snprintf(localpath, sizeof(localpath), "%s/%s", datadir_target, path);
if (lstat(localpath, &statbuf) < 0)
{
if (errno != ENOENT)
pg_fatal("could not stat file \"%s\": %m",
localpath);
exists = false;
}
if (map->array == NULL)
{
/* on first call, initialize lookup array */
if (map->nlist == 0)
{
/* should not happen */
pg_fatal("source file list is empty");
}
filemap_list_to_array(map);
Assert(map->array != NULL);
qsort(map->array, map->narray, sizeof(file_entry_t *), path_cmp);
}
/*
* Like in process_source_file, pretend that xlog is always a directory.
*/
if (strcmp(path, "pg_wal") == 0 && type == FILE_TYPE_SYMLINK)
type = FILE_TYPE_DIRECTORY;
key.path = (char *) path;
key_ptr = &key;
exists = (bsearch(&key_ptr, map->array, map->narray, sizeof(file_entry_t *),
path_cmp) != NULL);
/* Remove any file or folder that doesn't exist in the source system. */
if (!exists)
{
entry = pg_malloc(sizeof(file_entry_t));
entry->path = pg_strdup(path);
entry->type = type;
entry->action = FILE_ACTION_REMOVE;
entry->oldsize = oldsize;
entry->newsize = 0;
entry->link_target = link_target ? pg_strdup(link_target) : NULL;
entry->next = NULL;
entry->pagemap.bitmap = NULL;
entry->pagemap.bitmapsize = 0;
entry->isrelfile = isRelDataFile(path);
if (map->last == NULL)
map->first = entry;
else
map->last->next = entry;
map->last = entry;
map->nlist++;
}
else
{
/*
* We already handled all files that exist in the source system in
* process_source_file().
*/
}
}
/*
* This callback gets called while we read the WAL in the target, for every
* block that have changed in the target system. It makes note of all the
* changed blocks in the pagemap of the file.
*/
void
process_block_change(ForkNumber forknum, RelFileNode rnode, BlockNumber blkno)
{
char *path;
file_entry_t key;
file_entry_t *key_ptr;
file_entry_t *entry;
BlockNumber blkno_inseg;
int segno;
filemap_t *map = filemap;
file_entry_t **e;
Assert(map->array);
segno = blkno / RELSEG_SIZE;
blkno_inseg = blkno % RELSEG_SIZE;
path = datasegpath(rnode, forknum, segno);
key.path = (char *) path;
key_ptr = &key;
e = bsearch(&key_ptr, map->array, map->narray, sizeof(file_entry_t *),
path_cmp);
if (e)
entry = *e;
else
entry = NULL;
pfree(path);
if (entry)
{
Assert(entry->isrelfile);
switch (entry->action)
{
case FILE_ACTION_NONE:
case FILE_ACTION_TRUNCATE:
/* skip if we're truncating away the modified block anyway */
if ((blkno_inseg + 1) * BLCKSZ <= entry->newsize)
datapagemap_add(&entry->pagemap, blkno_inseg);
break;
case FILE_ACTION_COPY_TAIL:
/*
* skip the modified block if it is part of the "tail" that
* we're copying anyway.
*/
if ((blkno_inseg + 1) * BLCKSZ <= entry->oldsize)
datapagemap_add(&entry->pagemap, blkno_inseg);
break;
case FILE_ACTION_COPY:
case FILE_ACTION_REMOVE:
break;
case FILE_ACTION_CREATE:
pg_fatal("unexpected page modification for directory or symbolic link \"%s\"", entry->path);
}
}
else
{
/*
* If we don't have any record of this file in the file map, it means
* that it's a relation that doesn't exist in the source system, and
* it was subsequently removed in the target system, too. We can
* safely ignore it.
*/
}
}
/*
* Is this the path of file that pg_rewind can skip copying?
*/
static bool
check_file_excluded(const char *path, bool is_source)
{
char localpath[MAXPGPATH];
int excludeIdx;
const char *filename;
/* check individual files... */
for (excludeIdx = 0; excludeFiles[excludeIdx] != NULL; excludeIdx++)
{
filename = last_dir_separator(path);
if (filename == NULL)
filename = path;
else
filename++;
if (strcmp(filename, excludeFiles[excludeIdx]) == 0)
{
if (is_source)
pg_log_debug("entry \"%s\" excluded from source file list",
path);
else
pg_log_debug("entry \"%s\" excluded from target file list",
path);
return true;
}
}
/*
* ... And check some directories. Note that this includes any contents
* within the directories themselves.
*/
for (excludeIdx = 0; excludeDirContents[excludeIdx] != NULL; excludeIdx++)
{
snprintf(localpath, sizeof(localpath), "%s/",
excludeDirContents[excludeIdx]);
if (strstr(path, localpath) == path)
{
if (is_source)
pg_log_debug("entry \"%s\" excluded from source file list",
path);
else
pg_log_debug("entry \"%s\" excluded from target file list",
path);
return true;
}
}
return false;
}
/*
* Convert the linked list of entries in map->first/last to the array,
* map->array.
*/
static void
filemap_list_to_array(filemap_t *map)
{
int narray;
file_entry_t *entry,
*next;
map->array = (file_entry_t **)
pg_realloc(map->array,
(map->nlist + map->narray) * sizeof(file_entry_t *));
narray = map->narray;
for (entry = map->first; entry != NULL; entry = next)
{
map->array[narray++] = entry;
next = entry->next;
entry->next = NULL;
}
Assert(narray == map->nlist + map->narray);
map->narray = narray;
map->nlist = 0;
map->first = map->last = NULL;
}
void
filemap_finalize(void)
{
filemap_t *map = filemap;
filemap_list_to_array(map);
qsort(map->array, map->narray, sizeof(file_entry_t *),
final_filemap_cmp);
}
static const char *
action_to_str(file_action_t action)
{
switch (action)
{
case FILE_ACTION_NONE:
return "NONE";
case FILE_ACTION_COPY:
return "COPY";
case FILE_ACTION_TRUNCATE:
return "TRUNCATE";
case FILE_ACTION_COPY_TAIL:
return "COPY_TAIL";
case FILE_ACTION_CREATE:
return "CREATE";
case FILE_ACTION_REMOVE:
return "REMOVE";
default:
return "unknown";
}
}
/*
* Calculate the totals needed for progress reports.
*/
void
calculate_totals(void)
{
file_entry_t *entry;
int i;
filemap_t *map = filemap;
map->total_size = 0;
map->fetch_size = 0;
for (i = 0; i < map->narray; i++)
{
entry = map->array[i];
if (entry->type != FILE_TYPE_REGULAR)
continue;
map->total_size += entry->newsize;
if (entry->action == FILE_ACTION_COPY)
{
map->fetch_size += entry->newsize;
continue;
}
if (entry->action == FILE_ACTION_COPY_TAIL)
map->fetch_size += (entry->newsize - entry->oldsize);
if (entry->pagemap.bitmapsize > 0)
{
datapagemap_iterator_t *iter;
BlockNumber blk;
iter = datapagemap_iterate(&entry->pagemap);
while (datapagemap_next(iter, &blk))
map->fetch_size += BLCKSZ;
pg_free(iter);
}
}
}
void
print_filemap(void)
{
filemap_t *map = filemap;
file_entry_t *entry;
int i;
for (i = 0; i < map->narray; i++)
{
entry = map->array[i];
if (entry->action != FILE_ACTION_NONE ||
entry->pagemap.bitmapsize > 0)
{
pg_log_debug("%s (%s)", entry->path,
action_to_str(entry->action));
if (entry->pagemap.bitmapsize > 0)
datapagemap_print(&entry->pagemap);
}
}
fflush(stdout);
}
/*
* Does it look like a relation data file?
*
* For our purposes, only files belonging to the main fork are considered
* relation files. Other forks are always copied in toto, because we cannot
* reliably track changes to them, because WAL only contains block references
* for the main fork.
*/
static bool
isRelDataFile(const char *path)
{
RelFileNode rnode;
unsigned int segNo;
int nmatch;
bool matched;
/*----
* Relation data files can be in one of the following directories:
*
* global/
* shared relations
*
* base/<db oid>/
* regular relations, default tablespace
*
* pg_tblspc/<tblspc oid>/<tblspc version>/
* within a non-default tablespace (the name of the directory
* depends on version)
*
* And the relation data files themselves have a filename like:
*
* <oid>.<segment number>
*
*----
*/
rnode.spcNode = InvalidOid;
rnode.dbNode = InvalidOid;
rnode.relNode = InvalidOid;
segNo = 0;
matched = false;
nmatch = sscanf(path, "global/%u.%u", &rnode.relNode, &segNo);
if (nmatch == 1 || nmatch == 2)
{
rnode.spcNode = GLOBALTABLESPACE_OID;
rnode.dbNode = 0;
matched = true;
}
else
{
nmatch = sscanf(path, "base/%u/%u.%u",
&rnode.dbNode, &rnode.relNode, &segNo);
if (nmatch == 2 || nmatch == 3)
{
rnode.spcNode = DEFAULTTABLESPACE_OID;
matched = true;
}
else
{
nmatch = sscanf(path, "pg_tblspc/%u/" TABLESPACE_VERSION_DIRECTORY "/%u/%u.%u",
&rnode.spcNode, &rnode.dbNode, &rnode.relNode,
&segNo);
if (nmatch == 3 || nmatch == 4)
matched = true;
}
}
/*
* The sscanf tests above can match files that have extra characters at
* the end. To eliminate such cases, cross-check that GetRelationPath
* creates the exact same filename, when passed the RelFileNode
* information we extracted from the filename.
*/
if (matched)
{
char *check_path = datasegpath(rnode, MAIN_FORKNUM, segNo);
if (strcmp(check_path, path) != 0)
matched = false;
pfree(check_path);
}
return matched;
}
/*
* A helper function to create the path of a relation file and segment.
*
* The returned path is palloc'd
*/
static char *
datasegpath(RelFileNode rnode, ForkNumber forknum, BlockNumber segno)
{
char *path;
char *segpath;
path = relpathperm(rnode, forknum);
if (segno > 0)
{
segpath = psprintf("%s.%u", path, segno);
pfree(path);
return segpath;
}
else
return path;
}
static int
path_cmp(const void *a, const void *b)
{
file_entry_t *fa = *((file_entry_t **) a);
file_entry_t *fb = *((file_entry_t **) b);
return strcmp(fa->path, fb->path);
}
/*
* In the final stage, the filemap is sorted so that removals come last.
* From disk space usage point of view, it would be better to do removals
* first, but for now, safety first. If a whole directory is deleted, all
* files and subdirectories inside it need to removed first. On creation,
* parent directory needs to be created before files and directories inside
* it. To achieve that, the file_action_t enum is ordered so that we can
* just sort on that first. Furthermore, sort REMOVE entries in reverse
* path order, so that "foo/bar" subdirectory is removed before "foo".
*/
static int
final_filemap_cmp(const void *a, const void *b)
{
file_entry_t *fa = *((file_entry_t **) a);
file_entry_t *fb = *((file_entry_t **) b);
if (fa->action > fb->action)
return 1;
if (fa->action < fb->action)
return -1;
if (fa->action == FILE_ACTION_REMOVE)
return strcmp(fb->path, fa->path);
else
return strcmp(fa->path, fb->path);
}