
Move rd_targblock, rd_fsm_nblocks, and rd_vm_nblocks from relcache to the smgr relation entries, so that they will get reset to InvalidBlockNumber whenever an smgr-level flush happens. Because we now send smgr invalidation messages immediately (not at end of transaction) when a relation truncation occurs, this ensures that other backends will reset their values before they next access the relation. We no longer need the unreliable assumption that a VACUUM that's doing a truncation will hold its AccessExclusive lock until commit --- in fact, we can intentionally release that lock as soon as we've completed the truncation. This patch therefore reverts (most of) Alvaro's patch of 2009-11-10, as well as my marginal hacking on it yesterday. We can also get rid of assorted no-longer-needed relcache flushes, which are far more expensive than an smgr flush because they kill a lot more state. In passing this patch fixes smgr_redo's failure to perform visibility-map truncation, and cleans up some rather dubious assumptions in freespace.c and visibilitymap.c about when rd_fsm_nblocks and rd_vm_nblocks can be out of date.
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794 lines
21 KiB
C
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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*
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* freespace.c
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* POSTGRES free space map for quickly finding free space in relations
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*
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*
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* Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2010, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
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* Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
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*
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* IDENTIFICATION
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* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/backend/storage/freespace/freespace.c,v 1.76 2010/02/09 21:43:30 tgl Exp $
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*
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*
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* NOTES:
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*
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* Free Space Map keeps track of the amount of free space on pages, and
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* allows quickly searching for a page with enough free space. The FSM is
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* stored in a dedicated relation fork of all heap relations, and those
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* index access methods that need it (see also indexfsm.c). See README for
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* more information.
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*
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*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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*/
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#include "postgres.h"
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#include "access/htup.h"
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#include "access/xlogutils.h"
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#include "miscadmin.h"
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#include "storage/bufmgr.h"
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#include "storage/bufpage.h"
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#include "storage/freespace.h"
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#include "storage/fsm_internals.h"
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#include "storage/lmgr.h"
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#include "storage/lwlock.h"
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#include "storage/smgr.h"
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#include "utils/rel.h"
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/*
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* We use just one byte to store the amount of free space on a page, so we
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* divide the amount of free space a page can have into 256 different
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* categories. The highest category, 255, represents a page with at least
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* MaxFSMRequestSize bytes of free space, and the second highest category
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* represents the range from 254 * FSM_CAT_STEP, inclusive, to
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* MaxFSMRequestSize, exclusive.
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*
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* MaxFSMRequestSize depends on the architecture and BLCKSZ, but assuming
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* default 8k BLCKSZ, and that MaxFSMRequestSize is 24 bytes, the categories
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* look like this
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*
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*
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* Range Category
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* 0 - 31 0
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* 32 - 63 1
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* ... ... ...
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* 8096 - 8127 253
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* 8128 - 8163 254
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* 8164 - 8192 255
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*
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* The reason that MaxFSMRequestSize is special is that if MaxFSMRequestSize
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* isn't equal to a range boundary, a page with exactly MaxFSMRequestSize
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* bytes of free space wouldn't satisfy a request for MaxFSMRequestSize
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* bytes. If there isn't more than MaxFSMRequestSize bytes of free space on a
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* completely empty page, that would mean that we could never satisfy a
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* request of exactly MaxFSMRequestSize bytes.
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*/
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#define FSM_CATEGORIES 256
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#define FSM_CAT_STEP (BLCKSZ / FSM_CATEGORIES)
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#define MaxFSMRequestSize MaxHeapTupleSize
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/*
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* Depth of the on-disk tree. We need to be able to address 2^32-1 blocks,
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* and 1626 is the smallest number that satisfies X^3 >= 2^32-1. Likewise,
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* 216 is the smallest number that satisfies X^4 >= 2^32-1. In practice,
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* this means that 4096 bytes is the smallest BLCKSZ that we can get away
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* with a 3-level tree, and 512 is the smallest we support.
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*/
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#define FSM_TREE_DEPTH ((SlotsPerFSMPage >= 1626) ? 3 : 4)
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#define FSM_ROOT_LEVEL (FSM_TREE_DEPTH - 1)
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#define FSM_BOTTOM_LEVEL 0
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/*
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* The internal FSM routines work on a logical addressing scheme. Each
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* level of the tree can be thought of as a separately addressable file.
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*/
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typedef struct
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{
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int level; /* level */
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int logpageno; /* page number within the level */
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} FSMAddress;
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/* Address of the root page. */
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static const FSMAddress FSM_ROOT_ADDRESS = {FSM_ROOT_LEVEL, 0};
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/* functions to navigate the tree */
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static FSMAddress fsm_get_child(FSMAddress parent, uint16 slot);
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static FSMAddress fsm_get_parent(FSMAddress child, uint16 *slot);
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static FSMAddress fsm_get_location(BlockNumber heapblk, uint16 *slot);
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static BlockNumber fsm_get_heap_blk(FSMAddress addr, uint16 slot);
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static BlockNumber fsm_logical_to_physical(FSMAddress addr);
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static Buffer fsm_readbuf(Relation rel, FSMAddress addr, bool extend);
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static void fsm_extend(Relation rel, BlockNumber fsm_nblocks);
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/* functions to convert amount of free space to a FSM category */
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static uint8 fsm_space_avail_to_cat(Size avail);
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static uint8 fsm_space_needed_to_cat(Size needed);
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static Size fsm_space_cat_to_avail(uint8 cat);
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/* workhorse functions for various operations */
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static int fsm_set_and_search(Relation rel, FSMAddress addr, uint16 slot,
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uint8 newValue, uint8 minValue);
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static BlockNumber fsm_search(Relation rel, uint8 min_cat);
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static uint8 fsm_vacuum_page(Relation rel, FSMAddress addr, bool *eof);
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/******** Public API ********/
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/*
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* GetPageWithFreeSpace - try to find a page in the given relation with
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* at least the specified amount of free space.
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*
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* If successful, return the block number; if not, return InvalidBlockNumber.
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*
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* The caller must be prepared for the possibility that the returned page
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* will turn out to have too little space available by the time the caller
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* gets a lock on it. In that case, the caller should report the actual
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* amount of free space available on that page and then try again (see
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* RecordAndGetPageWithFreeSpace). If InvalidBlockNumber is returned,
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* extend the relation.
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*/
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BlockNumber
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GetPageWithFreeSpace(Relation rel, Size spaceNeeded)
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{
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uint8 min_cat = fsm_space_needed_to_cat(spaceNeeded);
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return fsm_search(rel, min_cat);
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}
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/*
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* RecordAndGetPageWithFreeSpace - update info about a page and try again.
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*
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* We provide this combo form to save some locking overhead, compared to
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* separate RecordPageWithFreeSpace + GetPageWithFreeSpace calls. There's
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* also some effort to return a page close to the old page; if there's a
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* page with enough free space on the same FSM page where the old one page
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* is located, it is preferred.
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*/
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BlockNumber
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RecordAndGetPageWithFreeSpace(Relation rel, BlockNumber oldPage,
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Size oldSpaceAvail, Size spaceNeeded)
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{
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int old_cat = fsm_space_avail_to_cat(oldSpaceAvail);
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int search_cat = fsm_space_needed_to_cat(spaceNeeded);
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FSMAddress addr;
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uint16 slot;
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int search_slot;
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/* Get the location of the FSM byte representing the heap block */
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addr = fsm_get_location(oldPage, &slot);
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search_slot = fsm_set_and_search(rel, addr, slot, old_cat, search_cat);
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/*
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* If fsm_set_and_search found a suitable new block, return that.
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* Otherwise, search as usual.
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*/
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if (search_slot != -1)
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return fsm_get_heap_blk(addr, search_slot);
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else
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return fsm_search(rel, search_cat);
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}
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/*
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* RecordPageWithFreeSpace - update info about a page.
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*
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* Note that if the new spaceAvail value is higher than the old value stored
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* in the FSM, the space might not become visible to searchers until the next
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* FreeSpaceMapVacuum call, which updates the upper level pages.
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*/
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void
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RecordPageWithFreeSpace(Relation rel, BlockNumber heapBlk, Size spaceAvail)
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{
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int new_cat = fsm_space_avail_to_cat(spaceAvail);
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FSMAddress addr;
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uint16 slot;
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/* Get the location of the FSM byte representing the heap block */
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addr = fsm_get_location(heapBlk, &slot);
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fsm_set_and_search(rel, addr, slot, new_cat, 0);
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}
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/*
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* XLogRecordPageWithFreeSpace - like RecordPageWithFreeSpace, for use in
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* WAL replay
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*/
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void
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XLogRecordPageWithFreeSpace(RelFileNode rnode, BlockNumber heapBlk,
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Size spaceAvail)
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{
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int new_cat = fsm_space_avail_to_cat(spaceAvail);
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FSMAddress addr;
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uint16 slot;
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BlockNumber blkno;
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Buffer buf;
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Page page;
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/* Get the location of the FSM byte representing the heap block */
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addr = fsm_get_location(heapBlk, &slot);
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blkno = fsm_logical_to_physical(addr);
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/* If the page doesn't exist already, extend */
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buf = XLogReadBufferExtended(rnode, FSM_FORKNUM, blkno, RBM_ZERO_ON_ERROR);
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LockBuffer(buf, BUFFER_LOCK_EXCLUSIVE);
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page = BufferGetPage(buf);
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if (PageIsNew(page))
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PageInit(page, BLCKSZ, 0);
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if (fsm_set_avail(page, slot, new_cat))
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MarkBufferDirty(buf);
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UnlockReleaseBuffer(buf);
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}
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/*
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* GetRecordedFreePage - return the amount of free space on a particular page,
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* according to the FSM.
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*/
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Size
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GetRecordedFreeSpace(Relation rel, BlockNumber heapBlk)
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{
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FSMAddress addr;
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uint16 slot;
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Buffer buf;
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uint8 cat;
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/* Get the location of the FSM byte representing the heap block */
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addr = fsm_get_location(heapBlk, &slot);
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buf = fsm_readbuf(rel, addr, false);
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if (!BufferIsValid(buf))
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return 0;
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cat = fsm_get_avail(BufferGetPage(buf), slot);
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ReleaseBuffer(buf);
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return fsm_space_cat_to_avail(cat);
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}
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/*
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* FreeSpaceMapTruncateRel - adjust for truncation of a relation.
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*
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* The caller must hold AccessExclusiveLock on the relation, to ensure that
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* other backends receive the smgr invalidation event that this function sends
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* before they access the FSM again.
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*
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* nblocks is the new size of the heap.
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*/
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void
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FreeSpaceMapTruncateRel(Relation rel, BlockNumber nblocks)
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{
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BlockNumber new_nfsmblocks;
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FSMAddress first_removed_address;
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uint16 first_removed_slot;
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Buffer buf;
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RelationOpenSmgr(rel);
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/*
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* If no FSM has been created yet for this relation, there's nothing to
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* truncate.
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*/
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if (!smgrexists(rel->rd_smgr, FSM_FORKNUM))
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return;
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/* Get the location in the FSM of the first removed heap block */
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first_removed_address = fsm_get_location(nblocks, &first_removed_slot);
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/*
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* Zero out the tail of the last remaining FSM page. If the slot
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* representing the first removed heap block is at a page boundary, as the
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* first slot on the FSM page that first_removed_address points to, we can
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* just truncate that page altogether.
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*/
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if (first_removed_slot > 0)
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{
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buf = fsm_readbuf(rel, first_removed_address, false);
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if (!BufferIsValid(buf))
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return; /* nothing to do; the FSM was already smaller */
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LockBuffer(buf, BUFFER_LOCK_EXCLUSIVE);
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fsm_truncate_avail(BufferGetPage(buf), first_removed_slot);
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MarkBufferDirty(buf);
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UnlockReleaseBuffer(buf);
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new_nfsmblocks = fsm_logical_to_physical(first_removed_address) + 1;
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}
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else
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{
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new_nfsmblocks = fsm_logical_to_physical(first_removed_address);
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if (smgrnblocks(rel->rd_smgr, FSM_FORKNUM) <= new_nfsmblocks)
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return; /* nothing to do; the FSM was already smaller */
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}
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/* Truncate the unused FSM pages, and send smgr inval message */
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smgrtruncate(rel->rd_smgr, FSM_FORKNUM, new_nfsmblocks, rel->rd_istemp);
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/*
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* We might as well update the local smgr_fsm_nblocks setting.
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* smgrtruncate sent an smgr cache inval message, which will cause
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* other backends to invalidate their copy of smgr_fsm_nblocks, and
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* this one too at the next command boundary. But this ensures it
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* isn't outright wrong until then.
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*/
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if (rel->rd_smgr)
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rel->rd_smgr->smgr_fsm_nblocks = new_nfsmblocks;
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}
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/*
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* FreeSpaceMapVacuum - scan and fix any inconsistencies in the FSM
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*/
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void
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FreeSpaceMapVacuum(Relation rel)
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{
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bool dummy;
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/*
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* Traverse the tree in depth-first order. The tree is stored physically
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* in depth-first order, so this should be pretty I/O efficient.
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*/
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fsm_vacuum_page(rel, FSM_ROOT_ADDRESS, &dummy);
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}
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/******** Internal routines ********/
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/*
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* Return category corresponding x bytes of free space
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*/
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static uint8
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fsm_space_avail_to_cat(Size avail)
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{
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int cat;
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Assert(avail < BLCKSZ);
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if (avail >= MaxFSMRequestSize)
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return 255;
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cat = avail / FSM_CAT_STEP;
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/*
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* The highest category, 255, is reserved for MaxFSMRequestSize bytes or
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* more.
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*/
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if (cat > 254)
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cat = 254;
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return (uint8) cat;
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}
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/*
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* Return the lower bound of the range of free space represented by given
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* category.
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*/
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static Size
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fsm_space_cat_to_avail(uint8 cat)
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{
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/* The highest category represents exactly MaxFSMRequestSize bytes. */
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if (cat == 255)
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return MaxFSMRequestSize;
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else
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return cat * FSM_CAT_STEP;
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}
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/*
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* Which category does a page need to have, to accommodate x bytes of data?
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* While fsm_size_to_avail_cat() rounds down, this needs to round up.
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*/
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static uint8
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fsm_space_needed_to_cat(Size needed)
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{
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int cat;
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/* Can't ask for more space than the highest category represents */
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if (needed > MaxFSMRequestSize)
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elog(ERROR, "invalid FSM request size %lu",
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(unsigned long) needed);
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if (needed == 0)
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return 1;
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cat = (needed + FSM_CAT_STEP - 1) / FSM_CAT_STEP;
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if (cat > 255)
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cat = 255;
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return (uint8) cat;
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}
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/*
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* Returns the physical block number an FSM page
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*/
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static BlockNumber
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fsm_logical_to_physical(FSMAddress addr)
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{
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BlockNumber pages;
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int leafno;
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int l;
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/*
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* Calculate the logical page number of the first leaf page below the
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* given page.
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*/
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leafno = addr.logpageno;
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for (l = 0; l < addr.level; l++)
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leafno *= SlotsPerFSMPage;
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/* Count upper level nodes required to address the leaf page */
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pages = 0;
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for (l = 0; l < FSM_TREE_DEPTH; l++)
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{
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pages += leafno + 1;
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leafno /= SlotsPerFSMPage;
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}
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/*
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* If the page we were asked for wasn't at the bottom level, subtract the
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* additional lower level pages we counted above.
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*/
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pages -= addr.level;
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/* Turn the page count into 0-based block number */
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return pages - 1;
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}
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/*
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* Return the FSM location corresponding to given heap block.
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*/
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static FSMAddress
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fsm_get_location(BlockNumber heapblk, uint16 *slot)
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{
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FSMAddress addr;
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addr.level = FSM_BOTTOM_LEVEL;
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addr.logpageno = heapblk / SlotsPerFSMPage;
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*slot = heapblk % SlotsPerFSMPage;
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return addr;
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}
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/*
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* Return the heap block number corresponding to given location in the FSM.
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*/
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static BlockNumber
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fsm_get_heap_blk(FSMAddress addr, uint16 slot)
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{
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Assert(addr.level == FSM_BOTTOM_LEVEL);
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return ((unsigned int) addr.logpageno) * SlotsPerFSMPage + slot;
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}
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/*
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* Given a logical address of a child page, get the logical page number of
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* the parent, and the slot within the parent corresponding to the child.
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*/
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static FSMAddress
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fsm_get_parent(FSMAddress child, uint16 *slot)
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{
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FSMAddress parent;
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Assert(child.level < FSM_ROOT_LEVEL);
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parent.level = child.level + 1;
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parent.logpageno = child.logpageno / SlotsPerFSMPage;
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*slot = child.logpageno % SlotsPerFSMPage;
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return parent;
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}
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/*
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* Given a logical address of a parent page, and a slot number get the
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* logical address of the corresponding child page.
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*/
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static FSMAddress
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fsm_get_child(FSMAddress parent, uint16 slot)
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{
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FSMAddress child;
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Assert(parent.level > FSM_BOTTOM_LEVEL);
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child.level = parent.level - 1;
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child.logpageno = parent.logpageno * SlotsPerFSMPage + slot;
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return child;
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}
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/*
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* Read a FSM page.
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*
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* If the page doesn't exist, InvalidBuffer is returned, or if 'extend' is
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* true, the FSM file is extended.
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*/
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static Buffer
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fsm_readbuf(Relation rel, FSMAddress addr, bool extend)
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{
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BlockNumber blkno = fsm_logical_to_physical(addr);
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Buffer buf;
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|
|
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RelationOpenSmgr(rel);
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|
|
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/*
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* If we haven't cached the size of the FSM yet, check it first. Also
|
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* recheck if the requested block seems to be past end, since our
|
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* cached value might be stale. (We send smgr inval messages on
|
|
* truncation, but not on extension.)
|
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*/
|
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if (rel->rd_smgr->smgr_fsm_nblocks == InvalidBlockNumber ||
|
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blkno >= rel->rd_smgr->smgr_fsm_nblocks)
|
|
{
|
|
if (smgrexists(rel->rd_smgr, FSM_FORKNUM))
|
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rel->rd_smgr->smgr_fsm_nblocks = smgrnblocks(rel->rd_smgr,
|
|
FSM_FORKNUM);
|
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else
|
|
rel->rd_smgr->smgr_fsm_nblocks = 0;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Handle requests beyond EOF */
|
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if (blkno >= rel->rd_smgr->smgr_fsm_nblocks)
|
|
{
|
|
if (extend)
|
|
fsm_extend(rel, blkno + 1);
|
|
else
|
|
return InvalidBuffer;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
|
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* Use ZERO_ON_ERROR mode, and initialize the page if necessary. The FSM
|
|
* information is not accurate anyway, so it's better to clear corrupt
|
|
* pages than error out. Since the FSM changes are not WAL-logged, the
|
|
* so-called torn page problem on crash can lead to pages with corrupt
|
|
* headers, for example.
|
|
*/
|
|
buf = ReadBufferExtended(rel, FSM_FORKNUM, blkno, RBM_ZERO_ON_ERROR, NULL);
|
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if (PageIsNew(BufferGetPage(buf)))
|
|
PageInit(BufferGetPage(buf), BLCKSZ, 0);
|
|
return buf;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Ensure that the FSM fork is at least fsm_nblocks long, extending
|
|
* it if necessary with empty pages. And by empty, I mean pages filled
|
|
* with zeros, meaning there's no free space.
|
|
*/
|
|
static void
|
|
fsm_extend(Relation rel, BlockNumber fsm_nblocks)
|
|
{
|
|
BlockNumber fsm_nblocks_now;
|
|
Page pg;
|
|
|
|
pg = (Page) palloc(BLCKSZ);
|
|
PageInit(pg, BLCKSZ, 0);
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* We use the relation extension lock to lock out other backends trying to
|
|
* extend the FSM at the same time. It also locks out extension of the
|
|
* main fork, unnecessarily, but extending the FSM happens seldom enough
|
|
* that it doesn't seem worthwhile to have a separate lock tag type for
|
|
* it.
|
|
*
|
|
* Note that another backend might have extended or created the relation
|
|
* by the time we get the lock.
|
|
*/
|
|
LockRelationForExtension(rel, ExclusiveLock);
|
|
|
|
/* Might have to re-open if a cache flush happened */
|
|
RelationOpenSmgr(rel);
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Create the FSM file first if it doesn't exist. If smgr_fsm_nblocks
|
|
* is positive then it must exist, no need for an smgrexists call.
|
|
*/
|
|
if ((rel->rd_smgr->smgr_fsm_nblocks == 0 ||
|
|
rel->rd_smgr->smgr_fsm_nblocks == InvalidBlockNumber) &&
|
|
!smgrexists(rel->rd_smgr, FSM_FORKNUM))
|
|
smgrcreate(rel->rd_smgr, FSM_FORKNUM, false);
|
|
|
|
fsm_nblocks_now = smgrnblocks(rel->rd_smgr, FSM_FORKNUM);
|
|
|
|
while (fsm_nblocks_now < fsm_nblocks)
|
|
{
|
|
smgrextend(rel->rd_smgr, FSM_FORKNUM, fsm_nblocks_now,
|
|
(char *) pg, rel->rd_istemp);
|
|
fsm_nblocks_now++;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Update local cache with the up-to-date size */
|
|
rel->rd_smgr->smgr_fsm_nblocks = fsm_nblocks_now;
|
|
|
|
UnlockRelationForExtension(rel, ExclusiveLock);
|
|
|
|
pfree(pg);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Set value in given FSM page and slot.
|
|
*
|
|
* If minValue > 0, the updated page is also searched for a page with at
|
|
* least minValue of free space. If one is found, its slot number is
|
|
* returned, -1 otherwise.
|
|
*/
|
|
static int
|
|
fsm_set_and_search(Relation rel, FSMAddress addr, uint16 slot,
|
|
uint8 newValue, uint8 minValue)
|
|
{
|
|
Buffer buf;
|
|
Page page;
|
|
int newslot = -1;
|
|
|
|
buf = fsm_readbuf(rel, addr, true);
|
|
LockBuffer(buf, BUFFER_LOCK_EXCLUSIVE);
|
|
|
|
page = BufferGetPage(buf);
|
|
|
|
if (fsm_set_avail(page, slot, newValue))
|
|
MarkBufferDirty(buf);
|
|
|
|
if (minValue != 0)
|
|
{
|
|
/* Search while we still hold the lock */
|
|
newslot = fsm_search_avail(buf, minValue,
|
|
addr.level == FSM_BOTTOM_LEVEL,
|
|
true);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
UnlockReleaseBuffer(buf);
|
|
|
|
return newslot;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Search the tree for a heap page with at least min_cat of free space
|
|
*/
|
|
static BlockNumber
|
|
fsm_search(Relation rel, uint8 min_cat)
|
|
{
|
|
int restarts = 0;
|
|
FSMAddress addr = FSM_ROOT_ADDRESS;
|
|
|
|
for (;;)
|
|
{
|
|
int slot;
|
|
Buffer buf;
|
|
uint8 max_avail = 0;
|
|
|
|
/* Read the FSM page. */
|
|
buf = fsm_readbuf(rel, addr, false);
|
|
|
|
/* Search within the page */
|
|
if (BufferIsValid(buf))
|
|
{
|
|
LockBuffer(buf, BUFFER_LOCK_SHARE);
|
|
slot = fsm_search_avail(buf, min_cat,
|
|
(addr.level == FSM_BOTTOM_LEVEL),
|
|
false);
|
|
if (slot == -1)
|
|
max_avail = fsm_get_max_avail(BufferGetPage(buf));
|
|
UnlockReleaseBuffer(buf);
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
slot = -1;
|
|
|
|
if (slot != -1)
|
|
{
|
|
/*
|
|
* Descend the tree, or return the found block if we're at the
|
|
* bottom.
|
|
*/
|
|
if (addr.level == FSM_BOTTOM_LEVEL)
|
|
return fsm_get_heap_blk(addr, slot);
|
|
|
|
addr = fsm_get_child(addr, slot);
|
|
}
|
|
else if (addr.level == FSM_ROOT_LEVEL)
|
|
{
|
|
/*
|
|
* At the root, failure means there's no page with enough free
|
|
* space in the FSM. Give up.
|
|
*/
|
|
return InvalidBlockNumber;
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
{
|
|
uint16 parentslot;
|
|
FSMAddress parent;
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* At lower level, failure can happen if the value in the upper-
|
|
* level node didn't reflect the value on the lower page. Update
|
|
* the upper node, to avoid falling into the same trap again, and
|
|
* start over.
|
|
*
|
|
* There's a race condition here, if another backend updates this
|
|
* page right after we release it, and gets the lock on the parent
|
|
* page before us. We'll then update the parent page with the now
|
|
* stale information we had. It's OK, because it should happen
|
|
* rarely, and will be fixed by the next vacuum.
|
|
*/
|
|
parent = fsm_get_parent(addr, &parentslot);
|
|
fsm_set_and_search(rel, parent, parentslot, max_avail, 0);
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* If the upper pages are badly out of date, we might need to loop
|
|
* quite a few times, updating them as we go. Any inconsistencies
|
|
* should eventually be corrected and the loop should end. Looping
|
|
* indefinitely is nevertheless scary, so provide an emergency
|
|
* valve.
|
|
*/
|
|
if (restarts++ > 10000)
|
|
return InvalidBlockNumber;
|
|
|
|
/* Start search all over from the root */
|
|
addr = FSM_ROOT_ADDRESS;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Recursive guts of FreeSpaceMapVacuum
|
|
*/
|
|
static uint8
|
|
fsm_vacuum_page(Relation rel, FSMAddress addr, bool *eof_p)
|
|
{
|
|
Buffer buf;
|
|
Page page;
|
|
uint8 max_avail;
|
|
|
|
/* Read the page if it exists, or return EOF */
|
|
buf = fsm_readbuf(rel, addr, false);
|
|
if (!BufferIsValid(buf))
|
|
{
|
|
*eof_p = true;
|
|
return 0;
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
*eof_p = false;
|
|
|
|
page = BufferGetPage(buf);
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Recurse into children, and fix the information stored about them at
|
|
* this level.
|
|
*/
|
|
if (addr.level > FSM_BOTTOM_LEVEL)
|
|
{
|
|
int slot;
|
|
bool eof = false;
|
|
|
|
for (slot = 0; slot < SlotsPerFSMPage; slot++)
|
|
{
|
|
int child_avail;
|
|
|
|
CHECK_FOR_INTERRUPTS();
|
|
|
|
/* After we hit end-of-file, just clear the rest of the slots */
|
|
if (!eof)
|
|
child_avail = fsm_vacuum_page(rel, fsm_get_child(addr, slot), &eof);
|
|
else
|
|
child_avail = 0;
|
|
|
|
/* Update information about the child */
|
|
if (fsm_get_avail(page, slot) != child_avail)
|
|
{
|
|
LockBuffer(buf, BUFFER_LOCK_EXCLUSIVE);
|
|
fsm_set_avail(BufferGetPage(buf), slot, child_avail);
|
|
MarkBufferDirty(buf);
|
|
LockBuffer(buf, BUFFER_LOCK_UNLOCK);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
max_avail = fsm_get_max_avail(BufferGetPage(buf));
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Reset the next slot pointer. This encourages the use of low-numbered
|
|
* pages, increasing the chances that a later vacuum can truncate the
|
|
* relation.
|
|
*/
|
|
((FSMPage) PageGetContents(page))->fp_next_slot = 0;
|
|
|
|
ReleaseBuffer(buf);
|
|
|
|
return max_avail;
|
|
}
|