Simon Riggs 96ef3b8ff1 Allow I/O reliability checks using 16-bit checksums
Checksums are set immediately prior to flush out of shared buffers
and checked when pages are read in again. Hint bit setting will
require full page write when block is dirtied, which causes various
infrastructure changes. Extensive comments, docs and README.

WARNING message thrown if checksum fails on non-all zeroes page;
ERROR thrown but can be disabled with ignore_checksum_failure = on.

Feature enabled by an initdb option, since transition from option off
to option on is long and complex and has not yet been implemented.
Default is not to use checksums.

Checksum used is WAL CRC-32 truncated to 16-bits.

Simon Riggs, Jeff Davis, Greg Smith
Wide input and assistance from many community members. Thank you.
2013-03-22 13:54:07 +00:00

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/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* localbuf.c
* local buffer manager. Fast buffer manager for temporary tables,
* which never need to be WAL-logged or checkpointed, etc.
*
* Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2013, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
* Portions Copyright (c) 1994-5, Regents of the University of California
*
*
* IDENTIFICATION
* src/backend/storage/buffer/localbuf.c
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
#include "postgres.h"
#include "catalog/catalog.h"
#include "common/relpath.h"
#include "executor/instrument.h"
#include "storage/buf_internals.h"
#include "storage/bufmgr.h"
#include "utils/guc.h"
#include "utils/memutils.h"
#include "utils/resowner_private.h"
/*#define LBDEBUG*/
/* entry for buffer lookup hashtable */
typedef struct
{
BufferTag key; /* Tag of a disk page */
int id; /* Associated local buffer's index */
} LocalBufferLookupEnt;
/* Note: this macro only works on local buffers, not shared ones! */
#define LocalBufHdrGetBlock(bufHdr) \
LocalBufferBlockPointers[-((bufHdr)->buf_id + 2)]
int NLocBuffer = 0; /* until buffers are initialized */
BufferDesc *LocalBufferDescriptors = NULL;
Block *LocalBufferBlockPointers = NULL;
int32 *LocalRefCount = NULL;
static int nextFreeLocalBuf = 0;
static HTAB *LocalBufHash = NULL;
static void InitLocalBuffers(void);
static Block GetLocalBufferStorage(void);
/*
* LocalPrefetchBuffer -
* initiate asynchronous read of a block of a relation
*
* Do PrefetchBuffer's work for temporary relations.
* No-op if prefetching isn't compiled in.
*/
void
LocalPrefetchBuffer(SMgrRelation smgr, ForkNumber forkNum,
BlockNumber blockNum)
{
#ifdef USE_PREFETCH
BufferTag newTag; /* identity of requested block */
LocalBufferLookupEnt *hresult;
INIT_BUFFERTAG(newTag, smgr->smgr_rnode.node, forkNum, blockNum);
/* Initialize local buffers if first request in this session */
if (LocalBufHash == NULL)
InitLocalBuffers();
/* See if the desired buffer already exists */
hresult = (LocalBufferLookupEnt *)
hash_search(LocalBufHash, (void *) &newTag, HASH_FIND, NULL);
if (hresult)
{
/* Yes, so nothing to do */
return;
}
/* Not in buffers, so initiate prefetch */
smgrprefetch(smgr, forkNum, blockNum);
#endif /* USE_PREFETCH */
}
/*
* LocalBufferAlloc -
* Find or create a local buffer for the given page of the given relation.
*
* API is similar to bufmgr.c's BufferAlloc, except that we do not need
* to do any locking since this is all local. Also, IO_IN_PROGRESS
* does not get set. Lastly, we support only default access strategy
* (hence, usage_count is always advanced).
*/
BufferDesc *
LocalBufferAlloc(SMgrRelation smgr, ForkNumber forkNum, BlockNumber blockNum,
bool *foundPtr)
{
BufferTag newTag; /* identity of requested block */
LocalBufferLookupEnt *hresult;
BufferDesc *bufHdr;
int b;
int trycounter;
bool found;
INIT_BUFFERTAG(newTag, smgr->smgr_rnode.node, forkNum, blockNum);
/* Initialize local buffers if first request in this session */
if (LocalBufHash == NULL)
InitLocalBuffers();
/* See if the desired buffer already exists */
hresult = (LocalBufferLookupEnt *)
hash_search(LocalBufHash, (void *) &newTag, HASH_FIND, NULL);
if (hresult)
{
b = hresult->id;
bufHdr = &LocalBufferDescriptors[b];
Assert(BUFFERTAGS_EQUAL(bufHdr->tag, newTag));
#ifdef LBDEBUG
fprintf(stderr, "LB ALLOC (%u,%d,%d) %d\n",
smgr->smgr_rnode.node.relNode, forkNum, blockNum, -b - 1);
#endif
/* this part is equivalent to PinBuffer for a shared buffer */
if (LocalRefCount[b] == 0)
{
if (bufHdr->usage_count < BM_MAX_USAGE_COUNT)
bufHdr->usage_count++;
}
LocalRefCount[b]++;
ResourceOwnerRememberBuffer(CurrentResourceOwner,
BufferDescriptorGetBuffer(bufHdr));
if (bufHdr->flags & BM_VALID)
*foundPtr = TRUE;
else
{
/* Previous read attempt must have failed; try again */
*foundPtr = FALSE;
}
return bufHdr;
}
#ifdef LBDEBUG
fprintf(stderr, "LB ALLOC (%u,%d,%d) %d\n",
smgr->smgr_rnode.node.relNode, forkNum, blockNum,
-nextFreeLocalBuf - 1);
#endif
/*
* Need to get a new buffer. We use a clock sweep algorithm (essentially
* the same as what freelist.c does now...)
*/
trycounter = NLocBuffer;
for (;;)
{
b = nextFreeLocalBuf;
if (++nextFreeLocalBuf >= NLocBuffer)
nextFreeLocalBuf = 0;
bufHdr = &LocalBufferDescriptors[b];
if (LocalRefCount[b] == 0)
{
if (bufHdr->usage_count > 0)
{
bufHdr->usage_count--;
trycounter = NLocBuffer;
}
else
{
/* Found a usable buffer */
LocalRefCount[b]++;
ResourceOwnerRememberBuffer(CurrentResourceOwner,
BufferDescriptorGetBuffer(bufHdr));
break;
}
}
else if (--trycounter == 0)
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_INSUFFICIENT_RESOURCES),
errmsg("no empty local buffer available")));
}
/*
* this buffer is not referenced but it might still be dirty. if that's
* the case, write it out before reusing it!
*/
if (bufHdr->flags & BM_DIRTY)
{
SMgrRelation oreln;
Page localpage = (char *) LocalBufHdrGetBlock(bufHdr);
/* Find smgr relation for buffer */
oreln = smgropen(bufHdr->tag.rnode, MyBackendId);
PageSetChecksumInplace(localpage, bufHdr->tag.blockNum);
/* And write... */
smgrwrite(oreln,
bufHdr->tag.forkNum,
bufHdr->tag.blockNum,
localpage,
false);
/* Mark not-dirty now in case we error out below */
bufHdr->flags &= ~BM_DIRTY;
pgBufferUsage.local_blks_written++;
}
/*
* lazy memory allocation: allocate space on first use of a buffer.
*/
if (LocalBufHdrGetBlock(bufHdr) == NULL)
{
/* Set pointer for use by BufferGetBlock() macro */
LocalBufHdrGetBlock(bufHdr) = GetLocalBufferStorage();
}
/*
* Update the hash table: remove old entry, if any, and make new one.
*/
if (bufHdr->flags & BM_TAG_VALID)
{
hresult = (LocalBufferLookupEnt *)
hash_search(LocalBufHash, (void *) &bufHdr->tag,
HASH_REMOVE, NULL);
if (!hresult) /* shouldn't happen */
elog(ERROR, "local buffer hash table corrupted");
/* mark buffer invalid just in case hash insert fails */
CLEAR_BUFFERTAG(bufHdr->tag);
bufHdr->flags &= ~(BM_VALID | BM_TAG_VALID);
}
hresult = (LocalBufferLookupEnt *)
hash_search(LocalBufHash, (void *) &newTag, HASH_ENTER, &found);
if (found) /* shouldn't happen */
elog(ERROR, "local buffer hash table corrupted");
hresult->id = b;
/*
* it's all ours now.
*/
bufHdr->tag = newTag;
bufHdr->flags &= ~(BM_VALID | BM_DIRTY | BM_JUST_DIRTIED | BM_IO_ERROR);
bufHdr->flags |= BM_TAG_VALID;
bufHdr->usage_count = 1;
*foundPtr = FALSE;
return bufHdr;
}
/*
* MarkLocalBufferDirty -
* mark a local buffer dirty
*/
void
MarkLocalBufferDirty(Buffer buffer)
{
int bufid;
BufferDesc *bufHdr;
Assert(BufferIsLocal(buffer));
#ifdef LBDEBUG
fprintf(stderr, "LB DIRTY %d\n", buffer);
#endif
bufid = -(buffer + 1);
Assert(LocalRefCount[bufid] > 0);
bufHdr = &LocalBufferDescriptors[bufid];
if (!(bufHdr->flags & BM_DIRTY))
pgBufferUsage.local_blks_dirtied++;
bufHdr->flags |= BM_DIRTY;
}
/*
* DropRelFileNodeLocalBuffers
* This function removes from the buffer pool all the pages of the
* specified relation that have block numbers >= firstDelBlock.
* (In particular, with firstDelBlock = 0, all pages are removed.)
* Dirty pages are simply dropped, without bothering to write them
* out first. Therefore, this is NOT rollback-able, and so should be
* used only with extreme caution!
*
* See DropRelFileNodeBuffers in bufmgr.c for more notes.
*/
void
DropRelFileNodeLocalBuffers(RelFileNode rnode, ForkNumber forkNum,
BlockNumber firstDelBlock)
{
int i;
for (i = 0; i < NLocBuffer; i++)
{
BufferDesc *bufHdr = &LocalBufferDescriptors[i];
LocalBufferLookupEnt *hresult;
if ((bufHdr->flags & BM_TAG_VALID) &&
RelFileNodeEquals(bufHdr->tag.rnode, rnode) &&
bufHdr->tag.forkNum == forkNum &&
bufHdr->tag.blockNum >= firstDelBlock)
{
if (LocalRefCount[i] != 0)
elog(ERROR, "block %u of %s is still referenced (local %u)",
bufHdr->tag.blockNum,
relpathbackend(bufHdr->tag.rnode, MyBackendId,
bufHdr->tag.forkNum),
LocalRefCount[i]);
/* Remove entry from hashtable */
hresult = (LocalBufferLookupEnt *)
hash_search(LocalBufHash, (void *) &bufHdr->tag,
HASH_REMOVE, NULL);
if (!hresult) /* shouldn't happen */
elog(ERROR, "local buffer hash table corrupted");
/* Mark buffer invalid */
CLEAR_BUFFERTAG(bufHdr->tag);
bufHdr->flags = 0;
bufHdr->usage_count = 0;
}
}
}
/*
* DropRelFileNodeAllLocalBuffers
* This function removes from the buffer pool all pages of all forks
* of the specified relation.
*
* See DropRelFileNodeAllBuffers in bufmgr.c for more notes.
*/
void
DropRelFileNodeAllLocalBuffers(RelFileNode rnode)
{
int i;
for (i = 0; i < NLocBuffer; i++)
{
BufferDesc *bufHdr = &LocalBufferDescriptors[i];
LocalBufferLookupEnt *hresult;
if ((bufHdr->flags & BM_TAG_VALID) &&
RelFileNodeEquals(bufHdr->tag.rnode, rnode))
{
if (LocalRefCount[i] != 0)
elog(ERROR, "block %u of %s is still referenced (local %u)",
bufHdr->tag.blockNum,
relpathbackend(bufHdr->tag.rnode, MyBackendId,
bufHdr->tag.forkNum),
LocalRefCount[i]);
/* Remove entry from hashtable */
hresult = (LocalBufferLookupEnt *)
hash_search(LocalBufHash, (void *) &bufHdr->tag,
HASH_REMOVE, NULL);
if (!hresult) /* shouldn't happen */
elog(ERROR, "local buffer hash table corrupted");
/* Mark buffer invalid */
CLEAR_BUFFERTAG(bufHdr->tag);
bufHdr->flags = 0;
bufHdr->usage_count = 0;
}
}
}
/*
* InitLocalBuffers -
* init the local buffer cache. Since most queries (esp. multi-user ones)
* don't involve local buffers, we delay allocating actual memory for the
* buffers until we need them; just make the buffer headers here.
*/
static void
InitLocalBuffers(void)
{
int nbufs = num_temp_buffers;
HASHCTL info;
int i;
/* Allocate and zero buffer headers and auxiliary arrays */
LocalBufferDescriptors = (BufferDesc *) calloc(nbufs, sizeof(BufferDesc));
LocalBufferBlockPointers = (Block *) calloc(nbufs, sizeof(Block));
LocalRefCount = (int32 *) calloc(nbufs, sizeof(int32));
if (!LocalBufferDescriptors || !LocalBufferBlockPointers || !LocalRefCount)
ereport(FATAL,
(errcode(ERRCODE_OUT_OF_MEMORY),
errmsg("out of memory")));
nextFreeLocalBuf = 0;
/* initialize fields that need to start off nonzero */
for (i = 0; i < nbufs; i++)
{
BufferDesc *buf = &LocalBufferDescriptors[i];
/*
* negative to indicate local buffer. This is tricky: shared buffers
* start with 0. We have to start with -2. (Note that the routine
* BufferDescriptorGetBuffer adds 1 to buf_id so our first buffer id
* is -1.)
*/
buf->buf_id = -i - 2;
}
/* Create the lookup hash table */
MemSet(&info, 0, sizeof(info));
info.keysize = sizeof(BufferTag);
info.entrysize = sizeof(LocalBufferLookupEnt);
info.hash = tag_hash;
LocalBufHash = hash_create("Local Buffer Lookup Table",
nbufs,
&info,
HASH_ELEM | HASH_FUNCTION);
if (!LocalBufHash)
elog(ERROR, "could not initialize local buffer hash table");
/* Initialization done, mark buffers allocated */
NLocBuffer = nbufs;
}
/*
* GetLocalBufferStorage - allocate memory for a local buffer
*
* The idea of this function is to aggregate our requests for storage
* so that the memory manager doesn't see a whole lot of relatively small
* requests. Since we'll never give back a local buffer once it's created
* within a particular process, no point in burdening memmgr with separately
* managed chunks.
*/
static Block
GetLocalBufferStorage(void)
{
static char *cur_block = NULL;
static int next_buf_in_block = 0;
static int num_bufs_in_block = 0;
static int total_bufs_allocated = 0;
static MemoryContext LocalBufferContext = NULL;
char *this_buf;
Assert(total_bufs_allocated < NLocBuffer);
if (next_buf_in_block >= num_bufs_in_block)
{
/* Need to make a new request to memmgr */
int num_bufs;
/*
* We allocate local buffers in a context of their own, so that the
* space eaten for them is easily recognizable in MemoryContextStats
* output. Create the context on first use.
*/
if (LocalBufferContext == NULL)
LocalBufferContext =
AllocSetContextCreate(TopMemoryContext,
"LocalBufferContext",
ALLOCSET_DEFAULT_MINSIZE,
ALLOCSET_DEFAULT_INITSIZE,
ALLOCSET_DEFAULT_MAXSIZE);
/* Start with a 16-buffer request; subsequent ones double each time */
num_bufs = Max(num_bufs_in_block * 2, 16);
/* But not more than what we need for all remaining local bufs */
num_bufs = Min(num_bufs, NLocBuffer - total_bufs_allocated);
/* And don't overflow MaxAllocSize, either */
num_bufs = Min(num_bufs, MaxAllocSize / BLCKSZ);
cur_block = (char *) MemoryContextAlloc(LocalBufferContext,
num_bufs * BLCKSZ);
next_buf_in_block = 0;
num_bufs_in_block = num_bufs;
}
/* Allocate next buffer in current memory block */
this_buf = cur_block + next_buf_in_block * BLCKSZ;
next_buf_in_block++;
total_bufs_allocated++;
return (Block) this_buf;
}
/*
* AtEOXact_LocalBuffers - clean up at end of transaction.
*
* This is just like AtEOXact_Buffers, but for local buffers.
*/
void
AtEOXact_LocalBuffers(bool isCommit)
{
#ifdef USE_ASSERT_CHECKING
if (assert_enabled && LocalRefCount)
{
int RefCountErrors = 0;
int i;
for (i = 0; i < NLocBuffer; i++)
{
if (LocalRefCount[i] != 0)
{
Buffer b = -i - 1;
PrintBufferLeakWarning(b);
RefCountErrors++;
}
}
Assert(RefCountErrors == 0);
}
#endif
}
/*
* AtProcExit_LocalBuffers - ensure we have dropped pins during backend exit.
*
* This is just like AtProcExit_Buffers, but for local buffers. We shouldn't
* be holding any remaining pins; if we are, and assertions aren't enabled,
* we'll fail later in DropRelFileNodeBuffers while trying to drop the temp
* rels.
*/
void
AtProcExit_LocalBuffers(void)
{
#ifdef USE_ASSERT_CHECKING
if (assert_enabled && LocalRefCount)
{
int RefCountErrors = 0;
int i;
for (i = 0; i < NLocBuffer; i++)
{
if (LocalRefCount[i] != 0)
{
Buffer b = -i - 1;
PrintBufferLeakWarning(b);
RefCountErrors++;
}
}
Assert(RefCountErrors == 0);
}
#endif
}