Measure WaitLatch's timeout parameter in milliseconds, not microseconds.

The original definition had the problem that timeouts exceeding about 2100
seconds couldn't be specified on 32-bit machines.  Milliseconds seem like
sufficient resolution, and finer grain than that would be fantasy anyway
on many platforms.

Back-patch to 9.1 so that this aspect of the latch API won't change between
9.1 and later releases.

Peter Geoghegan
This commit is contained in:
Tom Lane 2011-08-09 18:52:29 -04:00
parent 4e15a4db5e
commit 9f17ffd866
6 changed files with 15 additions and 15 deletions

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@ -10210,7 +10210,9 @@ retry:
/*
* Wait for more WAL to arrive, or timeout to be reached
*/
WaitLatch(&XLogCtl->recoveryWakeupLatch, WL_LATCH_SET | WL_TIMEOUT, 5000000L);
WaitLatch(&XLogCtl->recoveryWakeupLatch,
WL_LATCH_SET | WL_TIMEOUT,
5000L);
ResetLatch(&XLogCtl->recoveryWakeupLatch);
}
else

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@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ DisownLatch(volatile Latch *latch)
* to wait for. If the latch is already set (and WL_LATCH_SET is given), the
* function returns immediately.
*
* The 'timeout' is given in microseconds. It must be >= 0 if WL_TIMEOUT flag
* The 'timeout' is given in milliseconds. It must be >= 0 if WL_TIMEOUT flag
* is given. On some platforms, signals cause the timeout to be restarted,
* so beware that the function can sleep for several times longer than the
* specified timeout.
@ -156,6 +156,7 @@ DisownLatch(volatile Latch *latch)
* have been satisfied. That should be rare in practice, but the caller
* should not use the return value for anything critical, re-checking the
* situation with PostmasterIsAlive() or read() on a socket as necessary.
* The latch and timeout flag bits can be trusted, however.
*/
int
WaitLatch(volatile Latch *latch, int wakeEvents, long timeout)
@ -191,8 +192,8 @@ WaitLatchOrSocket(volatile Latch *latch, int wakeEvents, pgsocket sock,
if (wakeEvents & WL_TIMEOUT)
{
Assert(timeout >= 0);
tv.tv_sec = timeout / 1000000L;
tv.tv_usec = timeout % 1000000L;
tv.tv_sec = timeout / 1000L;
tv.tv_usec = (timeout % 1000L) * 1000L;
tvp = &tv;
}

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@ -99,7 +99,6 @@ WaitLatchOrSocket(volatile Latch *latch, int wakeEvents, pgsocket sock,
int numevents;
int result = 0;
int pmdeath_eventno = 0;
long timeout_ms;
/* Ignore WL_SOCKET_* events if no valid socket is given */
if (sock == PGINVALID_SOCKET)
@ -110,14 +109,11 @@ WaitLatchOrSocket(volatile Latch *latch, int wakeEvents, pgsocket sock,
if ((wakeEvents & WL_LATCH_SET) && latch->owner_pid != MyProcPid)
elog(ERROR, "cannot wait on a latch owned by another process");
/* Convert timeout to milliseconds for WaitForMultipleObjects() */
/* Convert timeout to form used by WaitForMultipleObjects() */
if (wakeEvents & WL_TIMEOUT)
{
Assert(timeout >= 0);
timeout_ms = timeout / 1000;
}
else
timeout_ms = INFINITE;
timeout = INFINITE;
/* Construct an array of event handles for WaitforMultipleObjects() */
latchevent = latch->event;
@ -165,7 +161,7 @@ WaitLatchOrSocket(volatile Latch *latch, int wakeEvents, pgsocket sock,
break;
}
rc = WaitForMultipleObjects(numevents, events, FALSE, timeout_ms);
rc = WaitForMultipleObjects(numevents, events, FALSE, timeout);
if (rc == WAIT_FAILED)
elog(ERROR, "WaitForMultipleObjects() failed: error code %d", (int) GetLastError());

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@ -406,10 +406,11 @@ pgarch_MainLoop(void)
timeout = PGARCH_AUTOWAKE_INTERVAL - (curtime - last_copy_time);
if (timeout > 0)
{
int rc;
int rc;
rc = WaitLatch(&mainloop_latch,
WL_LATCH_SET | WL_TIMEOUT | WL_POSTMASTER_DEATH,
timeout * 1000000L);
timeout * 1000L);
if (rc & WL_TIMEOUT)
wakened = true;
}

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@ -251,7 +251,7 @@ SyncRepWaitForLSN(XLogRecPtr XactCommitLSN)
* cancel/die signal or postmaster death regularly while waiting. Note
* that timeout here does not necessarily release from loop.
*/
WaitLatch(&MyProc->waitLatch, WL_LATCH_SET | WL_TIMEOUT, 60000000L);
WaitLatch(&MyProc->waitLatch, WL_LATCH_SET | WL_TIMEOUT, 60000L);
}
/*

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@ -812,7 +812,7 @@ WalSndLoop(void)
if (pq_is_send_pending())
wakeEvents |= WL_SOCKET_WRITEABLE;
WaitLatchOrSocket(&MyWalSnd->latch, wakeEvents,
MyProcPort->sock, sleeptime * 1000L);
MyProcPort->sock, sleeptime);
/* Check for replication timeout */
if (replication_timeout > 0 &&