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/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* parsexlog.c
* Functions for reading Write-Ahead-Log
*
* Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2021, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
* Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
#include "postgres_fe.h"
#include <unistd.h>
#include "access/rmgr.h"
#include "access/xact.h"
#include "access/xlog_internal.h"
#include "access/xlogreader.h"
#include "catalog/pg_control.h"
#include "catalog/storage_xlog.h"
#include "commands/dbcommands_xlog.h"
#include "fe_utils/archive.h"
#include "filemap.h"
#include "pg_rewind.h"
/*
* RmgrNames is an array of resource manager names, to make error messages
* a bit nicer.
*/
#define PG_RMGR(symname,name,redo,desc,identify,startup,cleanup,mask) \
name,
static const char *RmgrNames[RM_MAX_ID + 1] = {
#include "access/rmgrlist.h"
};
static void extractPageInfo(XLogReaderState *record);
static int xlogreadfd = -1;
static XLogSegNo xlogreadsegno = -1;
static char xlogfpath[MAXPGPATH];
typedef struct XLogPageReadPrivate
{
const char *restoreCommand;
int tliIndex;
} XLogPageReadPrivate;
static int SimpleXLogPageRead(XLogReaderState *xlogreader,
XLogRecPtr targetPagePtr,
int reqLen, XLogRecPtr targetRecPtr, char *readBuf);
/*
* Read WAL from the datadir/pg_wal, starting from 'startpoint' on timeline
* index 'tliIndex' in target timeline history, until 'endpoint'. Make note of
* the data blocks touched by the WAL records, and return them in a page map.
*
* 'endpoint' is the end of the last record to read. The record starting at
* 'endpoint' is the first one that is not read.
*/
void
extractPageMap(const char *datadir, XLogRecPtr startpoint, int tliIndex,
XLogRecPtr endpoint, const char *restoreCommand)
{
XLogRecord *record;
XLogReaderState *xlogreader;
char *errormsg;
XLogPageReadPrivate private;
private.tliIndex = tliIndex;
private.restoreCommand = restoreCommand;
xlogreader = XLogReaderAllocate(WalSegSz, datadir,
XL_ROUTINE(.page_read = &SimpleXLogPageRead),
&private);
if (xlogreader == NULL)
pg_fatal("out of memory");
XLogBeginRead(xlogreader, startpoint);
do
{
record = XLogReadRecord(xlogreader, &errormsg);
if (record == NULL)
{
XLogRecPtr errptr = xlogreader->EndRecPtr;
if (errormsg)
pg_fatal("could not read WAL record at %X/%X: %s",
LSN_FORMAT_ARGS(errptr),
errormsg);
else
pg_fatal("could not read WAL record at %X/%X",
LSN_FORMAT_ARGS(errptr));
}
extractPageInfo(xlogreader);
} while (xlogreader->EndRecPtr < endpoint);
/*
* If 'endpoint' didn't point exactly at a record boundary, the caller
* messed up.
*/
if (xlogreader->EndRecPtr != endpoint)
pg_fatal("end pointer %X/%X is not a valid end point; expected %X/%X",
LSN_FORMAT_ARGS(endpoint), LSN_FORMAT_ARGS(xlogreader->EndRecPtr));
XLogReaderFree(xlogreader);
if (xlogreadfd != -1)
{
close(xlogreadfd);
xlogreadfd = -1;
}
}
/*
* Reads one WAL record. Returns the end position of the record, without
* doing anything with the record itself.
*/
XLogRecPtr
readOneRecord(const char *datadir, XLogRecPtr ptr, int tliIndex,
const char *restoreCommand)
{
XLogRecord *record;
XLogReaderState *xlogreader;
char *errormsg;
XLogPageReadPrivate private;
XLogRecPtr endptr;
private.tliIndex = tliIndex;
private.restoreCommand = restoreCommand;
xlogreader = XLogReaderAllocate(WalSegSz, datadir,
XL_ROUTINE(.page_read = &SimpleXLogPageRead),
&private);
if (xlogreader == NULL)
pg_fatal("out of memory");
XLogBeginRead(xlogreader, ptr);
record = XLogReadRecord(xlogreader, &errormsg);
if (record == NULL)
{
if (errormsg)
pg_fatal("could not read WAL record at %X/%X: %s",
LSN_FORMAT_ARGS(ptr), errormsg);
else
pg_fatal("could not read WAL record at %X/%X",
LSN_FORMAT_ARGS(ptr));
}
endptr = xlogreader->EndRecPtr;
XLogReaderFree(xlogreader);
if (xlogreadfd != -1)
{
close(xlogreadfd);
xlogreadfd = -1;
}
return endptr;
}
/*
* Find the previous checkpoint preceding given WAL location.
*/
void
findLastCheckpoint(const char *datadir, XLogRecPtr forkptr, int tliIndex,
XLogRecPtr *lastchkptrec, TimeLineID *lastchkpttli,
XLogRecPtr *lastchkptredo, const char *restoreCommand)
{
/* Walk backwards, starting from the given record */
XLogRecord *record;
XLogRecPtr searchptr;
XLogReaderState *xlogreader;
char *errormsg;
XLogPageReadPrivate private;
/*
* The given fork pointer points to the end of the last common record,
* which is not necessarily the beginning of the next record, if the
* previous record happens to end at a page boundary. Skip over the page
* header in that case to find the next record.
*/
if (forkptr % XLOG_BLCKSZ == 0)
{
if (XLogSegmentOffset(forkptr, WalSegSz) == 0)
forkptr += SizeOfXLogLongPHD;
else
forkptr += SizeOfXLogShortPHD;
}
private.tliIndex = tliIndex;
private.restoreCommand = restoreCommand;
xlogreader = XLogReaderAllocate(WalSegSz, datadir,
XL_ROUTINE(.page_read = &SimpleXLogPageRead),
&private);
if (xlogreader == NULL)
pg_fatal("out of memory");
searchptr = forkptr;
for (;;)
{
uint8 info;
XLogBeginRead(xlogreader, searchptr);
record = XLogReadRecord(xlogreader, &errormsg);
if (record == NULL)
{
if (errormsg)
pg_fatal("could not find previous WAL record at %X/%X: %s",
LSN_FORMAT_ARGS(searchptr),
errormsg);
else
pg_fatal("could not find previous WAL record at %X/%X",
LSN_FORMAT_ARGS(searchptr));
}
/*
* Check if it is a checkpoint record. This checkpoint record needs to
* be the latest checkpoint before WAL forked and not the checkpoint
* where the primary has been stopped to be rewound.
*/
info = XLogRecGetInfo(xlogreader) & ~XLR_INFO_MASK;
if (searchptr < forkptr &&
XLogRecGetRmid(xlogreader) == RM_XLOG_ID &&
(info == XLOG_CHECKPOINT_SHUTDOWN ||
info == XLOG_CHECKPOINT_ONLINE))
{
CheckPoint checkPoint;
memcpy(&checkPoint, XLogRecGetData(xlogreader), sizeof(CheckPoint));
*lastchkptrec = searchptr;
*lastchkpttli = checkPoint.ThisTimeLineID;
*lastchkptredo = checkPoint.redo;
break;
}
/* Walk backwards to previous record. */
searchptr = record->xl_prev;
}
XLogReaderFree(xlogreader);
if (xlogreadfd != -1)
{
close(xlogreadfd);
xlogreadfd = -1;
}
}
/* XLogReader callback function, to read a WAL page */
static int
SimpleXLogPageRead(XLogReaderState *xlogreader, XLogRecPtr targetPagePtr,
int reqLen, XLogRecPtr targetRecPtr, char *readBuf)
{
XLogPageReadPrivate *private = (XLogPageReadPrivate *) xlogreader->private_data;
uint32 targetPageOff;
XLogRecPtr targetSegEnd;
XLogSegNo targetSegNo;
int r;
XLByteToSeg(targetPagePtr, targetSegNo, WalSegSz);
XLogSegNoOffsetToRecPtr(targetSegNo + 1, 0, WalSegSz, targetSegEnd);
targetPageOff = XLogSegmentOffset(targetPagePtr, WalSegSz);
/*
* See if we need to switch to a new segment because the requested record
* is not in the currently open one.
*/
if (xlogreadfd >= 0 &&
!XLByteInSeg(targetPagePtr, xlogreadsegno, WalSegSz))
{
close(xlogreadfd);
xlogreadfd = -1;
}
XLByteToSeg(targetPagePtr, xlogreadsegno, WalSegSz);
if (xlogreadfd < 0)
{
char xlogfname[MAXFNAMELEN];
/*
* Since incomplete segments are copied into next timelines, switch to
* the timeline holding the required segment. Assuming this scan can
* be done both forward and backward, consider also switching timeline
* accordingly.
*/
while (private->tliIndex < targetNentries - 1 &&
targetHistory[private->tliIndex].end < targetSegEnd)
private->tliIndex++;
while (private->tliIndex > 0 &&
targetHistory[private->tliIndex].begin >= targetSegEnd)
private->tliIndex--;
XLogFileName(xlogfname, targetHistory[private->tliIndex].tli,
xlogreadsegno, WalSegSz);
snprintf(xlogfpath, MAXPGPATH, "%s/" XLOGDIR "/%s",
xlogreader->segcxt.ws_dir, xlogfname);
xlogreadfd = open(xlogfpath, O_RDONLY | PG_BINARY, 0);
if (xlogreadfd < 0)
{
/*
* If we have no restore_command to execute, then exit.
*/
if (private->restoreCommand == NULL)
{
pg_log_error("could not open file \"%s\": %m", xlogfpath);
return -1;
}
/*
* Since we have restore_command, then try to retrieve missing WAL
* file from the archive.
*/
xlogreadfd = RestoreArchivedFile(xlogreader->segcxt.ws_dir,
xlogfname,
WalSegSz,
private->restoreCommand);
if (xlogreadfd < 0)
return -1;
else
pg_log_debug("using file \"%s\" restored from archive",
xlogfpath);
}
}
/*
* At this point, we have the right segment open.
*/
Assert(xlogreadfd != -1);
/* Read the requested page */
if (lseek(xlogreadfd, (off_t) targetPageOff, SEEK_SET) < 0)
{
pg_log_error("could not seek in file \"%s\": %m", xlogfpath);
return -1;
}
r = read(xlogreadfd, readBuf, XLOG_BLCKSZ);
if (r != XLOG_BLCKSZ)
{
if (r < 0)
pg_log_error("could not read file \"%s\": %m", xlogfpath);
else
pg_log_error("could not read file \"%s\": read %d of %zu",
xlogfpath, r, (Size) XLOG_BLCKSZ);
return -1;
}
Assert(targetSegNo == xlogreadsegno);
xlogreader->seg.ws_tli = targetHistory[private->tliIndex].tli;
return XLOG_BLCKSZ;
}
/*
* Extract information on which blocks the current record modifies.
*/
static void
extractPageInfo(XLogReaderState *record)
{
int block_id;
RmgrId rmid = XLogRecGetRmid(record);
uint8 info = XLogRecGetInfo(record);
uint8 rminfo = info & ~XLR_INFO_MASK;
/* Is this a special record type that I recognize? */
if (rmid == RM_DBASE_ID && rminfo == XLOG_DBASE_CREATE)
{
/*
* New databases can be safely ignored. It won't be present in the
* source system, so it will be deleted. There's one corner-case,
* though: if a new, different, database is also created in the source
* system, we'll see that the files already exist and not copy them.
* That's OK, though; WAL replay of creating the new database, from
* the source systems's WAL, will re-copy the new database,
* overwriting the database created in the target system.
*/
}
else if (rmid == RM_DBASE_ID && rminfo == XLOG_DBASE_DROP)
{
/*
* An existing database was dropped. We'll see that the files don't
* exist in the target data dir, and copy them in toto from the source
* system. No need to do anything special here.
*/
}
else if (rmid == RM_SMGR_ID && rminfo == XLOG_SMGR_CREATE)
{
/*
* We can safely ignore these. The file will be removed from the
* target, if it doesn't exist in source system. If a file with same
* name is created in source system, too, there will be WAL records
* for all the blocks in it.
*/
}
else if (rmid == RM_SMGR_ID && rminfo == XLOG_SMGR_TRUNCATE)
{
/*
* We can safely ignore these. When we compare the sizes later on,
* we'll notice that they differ, and copy the missing tail from
* source system.
*/
}
else if (rmid == RM_XACT_ID &&
((rminfo & XLOG_XACT_OPMASK) == XLOG_XACT_COMMIT ||
(rminfo & XLOG_XACT_OPMASK) == XLOG_XACT_COMMIT_PREPARED ||
(rminfo & XLOG_XACT_OPMASK) == XLOG_XACT_ABORT ||
(rminfo & XLOG_XACT_OPMASK) == XLOG_XACT_ABORT_PREPARED))
{
/*
* These records can include "dropped rels". We can safely ignore
* them, we will see that they are missing and copy them from the
* source.
*/
}
else if (info & XLR_SPECIAL_REL_UPDATE)
{
/*
* This record type modifies a relation file in some special way, but
* we don't recognize the type. That's bad - we don't know how to
* track that change.
*/
pg_fatal("WAL record modifies a relation, but record type is not recognized: "
"lsn: %X/%X, rmgr: %s, info: %02X",
LSN_FORMAT_ARGS(record->ReadRecPtr),
RmgrNames[rmid], info);
}
for (block_id = 0; block_id <= record->max_block_id; block_id++)
{
RelFileNode rnode;
ForkNumber forknum;
BlockNumber blkno;
if (!XLogRecGetBlockTag(record, block_id, &rnode, &forknum, &blkno))
continue;
/* We only care about the main fork; others are copied in toto */
if (forknum != MAIN_FORKNUM)
continue;
process_target_wal_block_change(forknum, rnode, blkno);
}
}
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