postgresql/src/bin/pg_upgrade/parallel.c

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/*
* parallel.c
*
* multi-process support
*
* Copyright (c) 2010-2019, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
* src/bin/pg_upgrade/parallel.c
*/
#include "postgres_fe.h"
#include <sys/wait.h>
#ifdef WIN32
#include <io.h>
#endif
#include "pg_upgrade.h"
static int parallel_jobs;
#ifdef WIN32
/*
* Array holding all active threads. There can't be any gaps/zeros so
* it can be passed to WaitForMultipleObjects(). We use two arrays
* so the thread_handles array can be passed to WaitForMultipleObjects().
*/
HANDLE *thread_handles;
typedef struct
{
char *log_file;
char *opt_log_file;
char *cmd;
} exec_thread_arg;
typedef struct
{
DbInfoArr *old_db_arr;
DbInfoArr *new_db_arr;
char *old_pgdata;
char *new_pgdata;
char *old_tablespace;
} transfer_thread_arg;
exec_thread_arg **exec_thread_args;
transfer_thread_arg **transfer_thread_args;
/* track current thread_args struct so reap_child() can be used for all cases */
void **cur_thread_args;
DWORD win32_exec_prog(exec_thread_arg *args);
DWORD win32_transfer_all_new_dbs(transfer_thread_arg *args);
#endif
/*
* parallel_exec_prog
*
* This has the same API as exec_prog, except it does parallel execution,
* and therefore must throw errors and doesn't return an error status.
*/
void
parallel_exec_prog(const char *log_file, const char *opt_log_file,
const char *fmt,...)
{
va_list args;
char cmd[MAX_STRING];
#ifndef WIN32
pid_t child;
#else
HANDLE child;
exec_thread_arg *new_arg;
#endif
va_start(args, fmt);
vsnprintf(cmd, sizeof(cmd), fmt, args);
va_end(args);
if (user_opts.jobs <= 1)
/* exit_on_error must be true to allow jobs */
exec_prog(log_file, opt_log_file, true, true, "%s", cmd);
else
{
/* parallel */
#ifdef WIN32
if (thread_handles == NULL)
thread_handles = pg_malloc(user_opts.jobs * sizeof(HANDLE));
if (exec_thread_args == NULL)
{
int i;
exec_thread_args = pg_malloc(user_opts.jobs * sizeof(exec_thread_arg *));
/*
* For safety and performance, we keep the args allocated during
* the entire life of the process, and we don't free the args in a
* thread different from the one that allocated it.
*/
for (i = 0; i < user_opts.jobs; i++)
exec_thread_args[i] = pg_malloc0(sizeof(exec_thread_arg));
}
cur_thread_args = (void **) exec_thread_args;
#endif
/* harvest any dead children */
while (reap_child(false) == true)
;
/* must we wait for a dead child? */
if (parallel_jobs >= user_opts.jobs)
reap_child(true);
/* set this before we start the job */
parallel_jobs++;
/* Ensure stdio state is quiesced before forking */
fflush(NULL);
#ifndef WIN32
child = fork();
if (child == 0)
/* use _exit to skip atexit() functions */
_exit(!exec_prog(log_file, opt_log_file, true, true, "%s", cmd));
else if (child < 0)
/* fork failed */
pg_fatal("could not create worker process: %s\n", strerror(errno));
#else
/* empty array element are always at the end */
new_arg = exec_thread_args[parallel_jobs - 1];
/* Can only pass one pointer into the function, so use a struct */
if (new_arg->log_file)
pg_free(new_arg->log_file);
new_arg->log_file = pg_strdup(log_file);
if (new_arg->opt_log_file)
pg_free(new_arg->opt_log_file);
new_arg->opt_log_file = opt_log_file ? pg_strdup(opt_log_file) : NULL;
if (new_arg->cmd)
pg_free(new_arg->cmd);
new_arg->cmd = pg_strdup(cmd);
child = (HANDLE) _beginthreadex(NULL, 0, (void *) win32_exec_prog,
new_arg, 0, NULL);
if (child == 0)
pg_fatal("could not create worker thread: %s\n", strerror(errno));
thread_handles[parallel_jobs - 1] = child;
#endif
}
return;
}
#ifdef WIN32
DWORD
win32_exec_prog(exec_thread_arg *args)
{
int ret;
ret = !exec_prog(args->log_file, args->opt_log_file, true, true, "%s", args->cmd);
/* terminates thread */
return ret;
}
#endif
/*
* parallel_transfer_all_new_dbs
*
* This has the same API as transfer_all_new_dbs, except it does parallel execution
* by transferring multiple tablespaces in parallel
*/
void
parallel_transfer_all_new_dbs(DbInfoArr *old_db_arr, DbInfoArr *new_db_arr,
char *old_pgdata, char *new_pgdata,
char *old_tablespace)
{
#ifndef WIN32
pid_t child;
#else
HANDLE child;
transfer_thread_arg *new_arg;
#endif
if (user_opts.jobs <= 1)
transfer_all_new_dbs(old_db_arr, new_db_arr, old_pgdata, new_pgdata, NULL);
else
{
/* parallel */
#ifdef WIN32
if (thread_handles == NULL)
thread_handles = pg_malloc(user_opts.jobs * sizeof(HANDLE));
if (transfer_thread_args == NULL)
{
int i;
transfer_thread_args = pg_malloc(user_opts.jobs * sizeof(transfer_thread_arg *));
/*
* For safety and performance, we keep the args allocated during
* the entire life of the process, and we don't free the args in a
* thread different from the one that allocated it.
*/
for (i = 0; i < user_opts.jobs; i++)
transfer_thread_args[i] = pg_malloc0(sizeof(transfer_thread_arg));
}
cur_thread_args = (void **) transfer_thread_args;
#endif
/* harvest any dead children */
while (reap_child(false) == true)
;
/* must we wait for a dead child? */
if (parallel_jobs >= user_opts.jobs)
reap_child(true);
/* set this before we start the job */
parallel_jobs++;
/* Ensure stdio state is quiesced before forking */
fflush(NULL);
#ifndef WIN32
child = fork();
if (child == 0)
{
transfer_all_new_dbs(old_db_arr, new_db_arr, old_pgdata, new_pgdata,
old_tablespace);
/* if we take another exit path, it will be non-zero */
/* use _exit to skip atexit() functions */
_exit(0);
}
else if (child < 0)
/* fork failed */
pg_fatal("could not create worker process: %s\n", strerror(errno));
#else
/* empty array element are always at the end */
new_arg = transfer_thread_args[parallel_jobs - 1];
/* Can only pass one pointer into the function, so use a struct */
new_arg->old_db_arr = old_db_arr;
new_arg->new_db_arr = new_db_arr;
if (new_arg->old_pgdata)
pg_free(new_arg->old_pgdata);
new_arg->old_pgdata = pg_strdup(old_pgdata);
if (new_arg->new_pgdata)
pg_free(new_arg->new_pgdata);
new_arg->new_pgdata = pg_strdup(new_pgdata);
if (new_arg->old_tablespace)
pg_free(new_arg->old_tablespace);
new_arg->old_tablespace = old_tablespace ? pg_strdup(old_tablespace) : NULL;
child = (HANDLE) _beginthreadex(NULL, 0, (void *) win32_transfer_all_new_dbs,
new_arg, 0, NULL);
if (child == 0)
pg_fatal("could not create worker thread: %s\n", strerror(errno));
thread_handles[parallel_jobs - 1] = child;
#endif
}
return;
}
#ifdef WIN32
DWORD
win32_transfer_all_new_dbs(transfer_thread_arg *args)
{
transfer_all_new_dbs(args->old_db_arr, args->new_db_arr, args->old_pgdata,
args->new_pgdata, args->old_tablespace);
/* terminates thread */
return 0;
}
#endif
/*
* collect status from a completed worker child
*/
bool
reap_child(bool wait_for_child)
{
#ifndef WIN32
int work_status;
pid_t child;
#else
int thread_num;
DWORD res;
#endif
if (user_opts.jobs <= 1 || parallel_jobs == 0)
return false;
#ifndef WIN32
child = waitpid(-1, &work_status, wait_for_child ? 0 : WNOHANG);
if (child == (pid_t) -1)
pg_fatal("waitpid() failed: %s\n", strerror(errno));
if (child == 0)
return false; /* no children, or no dead children */
if (work_status != 0)
pg_fatal("child process exited abnormally: status %d\n", work_status);
#else
/* wait for one to finish */
thread_num = WaitForMultipleObjects(parallel_jobs, thread_handles,
false, wait_for_child ? INFINITE : 0);
if (thread_num == WAIT_TIMEOUT || thread_num == WAIT_FAILED)
return false;
/* compute thread index in active_threads */
thread_num -= WAIT_OBJECT_0;
/* get the result */
GetExitCodeThread(thread_handles[thread_num], &res);
if (res != 0)
pg_fatal("child worker exited abnormally: %s\n", strerror(errno));
/* dispose of handle to stop leaks */
CloseHandle(thread_handles[thread_num]);
/* Move last slot into dead child's position */
if (thread_num != parallel_jobs - 1)
{
void *tmp_args;
thread_handles[thread_num] = thread_handles[parallel_jobs - 1];
/*
* Move last active thead arg struct into the now-dead slot, and the
* now-dead slot to the end for reuse by the next thread. Though the
* thread struct is in use by another thread, we can safely swap the
* struct pointers within the array.
*/
tmp_args = cur_thread_args[thread_num];
cur_thread_args[thread_num] = cur_thread_args[parallel_jobs - 1];
cur_thread_args[parallel_jobs - 1] = tmp_args;
}
#endif
/* do this after job has been removed */
parallel_jobs--;
return true;
}