Documentation for test_shm_mq.
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&tablefunc;
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&tcn;
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&test-parser;
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&test-shm-mq;
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&tsearch2;
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&unaccent;
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&uuid-ossp;
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<!ENTITY tablefunc SYSTEM "tablefunc.sgml">
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<!ENTITY tcn SYSTEM "tcn.sgml">
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<!ENTITY test-parser SYSTEM "test-parser.sgml">
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<!ENTITY test-shm-mq SYSTEM "test-shm-mq.sgml">
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<!ENTITY tsearch2 SYSTEM "tsearch2.sgml">
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<!ENTITY unaccent SYSTEM "unaccent.sgml">
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<!ENTITY uuid-ossp SYSTEM "uuid-ossp.sgml">
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doc/src/sgml/test-shm-mq.sgml
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<!-- doc/src/sgml/test-shm-mq.sgml -->
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<sect1 id="test-shm-mq" xreflabel="test_shm_mq">
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<title>test_shm_mq</title>
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<indexterm zone="test-shm-mq">
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<primary>test_shm_mq</primary>
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</indexterm>
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<para>
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<filename>test_shm_mq</> is an example of how to use dynamic shared memory
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and the shared memory message queue facilities to coordinate a user backend
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with the efforts of one or more background workers. It is not intended to
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do anything useful on its own; rather, it is a demonstration of how these
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facilities can be used, and a unit test of those facilities.
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</para>
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<para>
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The function is this extension send the same message repeatedly through
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a loop of processes. The message payload, the size of the message queue
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through which it is sent, and the number of processes in the loop are
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configurable. At the end, the message may be verified to ensure that it
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has not been corrupted in transmission.
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</para>
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<sect2>
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<title>Functions</title>
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<synopsis>
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test_shm_mq(queue_size int8, message text,
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repeat_count int4 default 1, num_workers int4 default 1)
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RETURNS void
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</synopsis>
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<para>
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This function sends and receives messages synchronously. The user
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backend sends the provided message to the first background worker using
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a message queue of the given size. The first background worker sends
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the message to the second background worker, if the number of workers
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is greater than one, and so forth. Eventually, the last background
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worker sends the message back to the user backend. If the repeat count
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is greater than one, the user backend then sends the message back to
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the first worker. Once the message has been send and received by all
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the coordinating processes a number of times equal to the repeat count,
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the user backend verifies that the message finally received matches the
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one originally sent and throws an error if not.
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</para>
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<synopsis>
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test_shm_mq_pipelined(queue_size int8, message text,
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repeat_count int4 default 1, num_workers int4 default 1,
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verify bool default true)
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RETURNS void
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</synopsis>
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<para>
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This function sends the same message multiple times, as specified by the
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repeat count, to the first background worker using a queue of the given
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size. These messages are then forwarded to each background worker in
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turn, in each case using a queue of the given size. Finally, the last
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background worker sends the messages back to the user backend. The user
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backend uses non-blocking sends and receives, so that it may begin receiving
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copies of the message before it has finished sending all copies of the
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message. The <literal>verify</> argument controls whether or not the
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received copies are checked against the message that was sent. (This
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takes nontrivial time so it may be useful to disable it for benchmarking
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purposes.)
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</para>
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</sect2>
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</sect1>
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