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/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* smgr.c
* public interface routines to storage manager switch.
*
* All file system operations in POSTGRES dispatch through these
* routines.
*
* Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2008, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
* Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
*
*
* IDENTIFICATION
* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/backend/storage/smgr/smgr.c,v 1.109 2008/01/01 19:45:52 momjian Exp $
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
#include "postgres.h"
#include "access/xact.h"
#include "access/xlogutils.h"
#include "commands/tablespace.h"
#include "storage/bufmgr.h"
#include "storage/freespace.h"
#include "storage/ipc.h"
#include "storage/smgr.h"
#include "utils/hsearch.h"
#include "utils/memutils.h"
/*
* This struct of function pointers defines the API between smgr.c and
* any individual storage manager module. Note that smgr subfunctions are
* generally expected to report problems via elog(ERROR). An exception is
* that smgr_unlink should use elog(WARNING), rather than erroring out,
* because we normally unlink relations during post-commit/abort cleanup,
* and so it's too late to raise an error. Also, various conditions that
* would normally be errors should be allowed during bootstrap and/or WAL
* recovery --- see comments in md.c for details.
*/
typedef struct f_smgr
{
void (*smgr_init) (void); /* may be NULL */
void (*smgr_shutdown) (void); /* may be NULL */
void (*smgr_close) (SMgrRelation reln);
void (*smgr_create) (SMgrRelation reln, bool isRedo);
void (*smgr_unlink) (RelFileNode rnode, bool isRedo);
void (*smgr_extend) (SMgrRelation reln, BlockNumber blocknum,
char *buffer, bool isTemp);
void (*smgr_read) (SMgrRelation reln, BlockNumber blocknum,
char *buffer);
void (*smgr_write) (SMgrRelation reln, BlockNumber blocknum,
char *buffer, bool isTemp);
BlockNumber (*smgr_nblocks) (SMgrRelation reln);
void (*smgr_truncate) (SMgrRelation reln, BlockNumber nblocks,
bool isTemp);
void (*smgr_immedsync) (SMgrRelation reln);
void (*smgr_commit) (void); /* may be NULL */
void (*smgr_abort) (void); /* may be NULL */
void (*smgr_pre_ckpt) (void); /* may be NULL */
void (*smgr_sync) (void); /* may be NULL */
void (*smgr_post_ckpt) (void); /* may be NULL */
} f_smgr;
static const f_smgr smgrsw[] = {
/* magnetic disk */
{mdinit, NULL, mdclose, mdcreate, mdunlink, mdextend,
mdread, mdwrite, mdnblocks, mdtruncate, mdimmedsync,
NULL, NULL, mdpreckpt, mdsync, mdpostckpt
}
};
static const int NSmgr = lengthof(smgrsw);
/*
* Each backend has a hashtable that stores all extant SMgrRelation objects.
*/
static HTAB *SMgrRelationHash = NULL;
/*
* We keep a list of all relations (represented as RelFileNode values)
* that have been created or deleted in the current transaction. When
* a relation is created, we create the physical file immediately, but
* remember it so that we can delete the file again if the current
* transaction is aborted. Conversely, a deletion request is NOT
* executed immediately, but is just entered in the list. When and if
* the transaction commits, we can delete the physical file.
*
* To handle subtransactions, every entry is marked with its transaction
* nesting level. At subtransaction commit, we reassign the subtransaction's
* entries to the parent nesting level. At subtransaction abort, we can
* immediately execute the abort-time actions for all entries of the current
* nesting level.
*
* NOTE: the list is kept in TopMemoryContext to be sure it won't disappear
* unbetimes. It'd probably be OK to keep it in TopTransactionContext,
* but I'm being paranoid.
*/
typedef struct PendingRelDelete
{
RelFileNode relnode; /* relation that may need to be deleted */
int which; /* which storage manager? */
bool isTemp; /* is it a temporary relation? */
bool atCommit; /* T=delete at commit; F=delete at abort */
int nestLevel; /* xact nesting level of request */
struct PendingRelDelete *next; /* linked-list link */
} PendingRelDelete;
static PendingRelDelete *pendingDeletes = NULL; /* head of linked list */
/*
* Declarations for smgr-related XLOG records
*
* Note: we log file creation and truncation here, but logging of deletion
* actions is handled by xact.c, because it is part of transaction commit.
*/
/* XLOG gives us high 4 bits */
#define XLOG_SMGR_CREATE 0x10
#define XLOG_SMGR_TRUNCATE 0x20
typedef struct xl_smgr_create
{
RelFileNode rnode;
} xl_smgr_create;
typedef struct xl_smgr_truncate
{
BlockNumber blkno;
RelFileNode rnode;
} xl_smgr_truncate;
/* local function prototypes */
static void smgrshutdown(int code, Datum arg);
static void smgr_internal_unlink(RelFileNode rnode, int which,
bool isTemp, bool isRedo);
/*
* smgrinit(), smgrshutdown() -- Initialize or shut down storage
* managers.
*
* Note: smgrinit is called during backend startup (normal or standalone
* case), *not* during postmaster start. Therefore, any resources created
* here or destroyed in smgrshutdown are backend-local.
*/
void
smgrinit(void)
{
int i;
for (i = 0; i < NSmgr; i++)
{
if (smgrsw[i].smgr_init)
(*(smgrsw[i].smgr_init)) ();
}
/* register the shutdown proc */
on_proc_exit(smgrshutdown, 0);
}
/*
* on_proc_exit hook for smgr cleanup during backend shutdown
*/
static void
smgrshutdown(int code, Datum arg)
{
int i;
for (i = 0; i < NSmgr; i++)
{
if (smgrsw[i].smgr_shutdown)
(*(smgrsw[i].smgr_shutdown)) ();
}
}
/*
* smgropen() -- Return an SMgrRelation object, creating it if need be.
*
* This does not attempt to actually open the object.
*/
SMgrRelation
smgropen(RelFileNode rnode)
{
SMgrRelation reln;
bool found;
if (SMgrRelationHash == NULL)
{
/* First time through: initialize the hash table */
HASHCTL ctl;
MemSet(&ctl, 0, sizeof(ctl));
ctl.keysize = sizeof(RelFileNode);
ctl.entrysize = sizeof(SMgrRelationData);
ctl.hash = tag_hash;
SMgrRelationHash = hash_create("smgr relation table", 400,
&ctl, HASH_ELEM | HASH_FUNCTION);
}
/* Look up or create an entry */
reln = (SMgrRelation) hash_search(SMgrRelationHash,
(void *) &rnode,
HASH_ENTER, &found);
/* Initialize it if not present before */
if (!found)
{
/* hash_search already filled in the lookup key */
reln->smgr_owner = NULL;
reln->smgr_which = 0; /* we only have md.c at present */
reln->md_fd = NULL; /* mark it not open */
}
return reln;
}
/*
* smgrsetowner() -- Establish a long-lived reference to an SMgrRelation object
*
* There can be only one owner at a time; this is sufficient since currently
* the only such owners exist in the relcache.
*/
void
smgrsetowner(SMgrRelation *owner, SMgrRelation reln)
{
/*
* First, unhook any old owner. (Normally there shouldn't be any, but it
* seems possible that this can happen during swap_relation_files()
* depending on the order of processing. It's ok to close the old
* relcache entry early in that case.)
*/
if (reln->smgr_owner)
*(reln->smgr_owner) = NULL;
/* Now establish the ownership relationship. */
reln->smgr_owner = owner;
*owner = reln;
}
/*
* smgrclose() -- Close and delete an SMgrRelation object.
*/
void
smgrclose(SMgrRelation reln)
{
SMgrRelation *owner;
(*(smgrsw[reln->smgr_which].smgr_close)) (reln);
owner = reln->smgr_owner;
if (hash_search(SMgrRelationHash,
(void *) &(reln->smgr_rnode),
HASH_REMOVE, NULL) == NULL)
elog(ERROR, "SMgrRelation hashtable corrupted");
/*
* Unhook the owner pointer, if any. We do this last since in the remote
* possibility of failure above, the SMgrRelation object will still exist.
*/
if (owner)
*owner = NULL;
}
/*
* smgrcloseall() -- Close all existing SMgrRelation objects.
*/
void
smgrcloseall(void)
{
HASH_SEQ_STATUS status;
SMgrRelation reln;
/* Nothing to do if hashtable not set up */
if (SMgrRelationHash == NULL)
return;
hash_seq_init(&status, SMgrRelationHash);
while ((reln = (SMgrRelation) hash_seq_search(&status)) != NULL)
smgrclose(reln);
}
/*
* smgrclosenode() -- Close SMgrRelation object for given RelFileNode,
* if one exists.
*
* This has the same effects as smgrclose(smgropen(rnode)), but it avoids
* uselessly creating a hashtable entry only to drop it again when no
* such entry exists already.
*/
void
smgrclosenode(RelFileNode rnode)
{
SMgrRelation reln;
/* Nothing to do if hashtable not set up */
if (SMgrRelationHash == NULL)
return;
reln = (SMgrRelation) hash_search(SMgrRelationHash,
(void *) &rnode,
HASH_FIND, NULL);
if (reln != NULL)
smgrclose(reln);
}
/*
* smgrcreate() -- Create a new relation.
*
* Given an already-created (but presumably unused) SMgrRelation,
* cause the underlying disk file or other storage to be created.
*
* If isRedo is true, it is okay for the underlying file to exist
* already because we are in a WAL replay sequence. In this case
* we should make no PendingRelDelete entry; the WAL sequence will
* tell whether to drop the file.
*/
void
smgrcreate(SMgrRelation reln, bool isTemp, bool isRedo)
{
XLogRecPtr lsn;
XLogRecData rdata;
xl_smgr_create xlrec;
PendingRelDelete *pending;
/*
* We may be using the target table space for the first time in this
* database, so create a per-database subdirectory if needed.
*
* XXX this is a fairly ugly violation of module layering, but this seems
* to be the best place to put the check. Maybe TablespaceCreateDbspace
* should be here and not in commands/tablespace.c? But that would imply
* importing a lot of stuff that smgr.c oughtn't know, either.
*/
TablespaceCreateDbspace(reln->smgr_rnode.spcNode,
reln->smgr_rnode.dbNode,
isRedo);
(*(smgrsw[reln->smgr_which].smgr_create)) (reln, isRedo);
if (isRedo)
return;
/*
* Make an XLOG entry showing the file creation. If we abort, the file
* will be dropped at abort time.
*/
xlrec.rnode = reln->smgr_rnode;
rdata.data = (char *) &xlrec;
rdata.len = sizeof(xlrec);
rdata.buffer = InvalidBuffer;
rdata.next = NULL;
lsn = XLogInsert(RM_SMGR_ID, XLOG_SMGR_CREATE, &rdata);
/* Add the relation to the list of stuff to delete at abort */
pending = (PendingRelDelete *)
MemoryContextAlloc(TopMemoryContext, sizeof(PendingRelDelete));
pending->relnode = reln->smgr_rnode;
pending->which = reln->smgr_which;
pending->isTemp = isTemp;
pending->atCommit = false; /* delete if abort */
pending->nestLevel = GetCurrentTransactionNestLevel();
pending->next = pendingDeletes;
pendingDeletes = pending;
}
/*
* smgrscheduleunlink() -- Schedule unlinking a relation at xact commit.
*
* The relation is marked to be removed from the store if we
* successfully commit the current transaction.
*
* This also implies smgrclose() on the SMgrRelation object.
*/
void
smgrscheduleunlink(SMgrRelation reln, bool isTemp)
{
PendingRelDelete *pending;
/* Add the relation to the list of stuff to delete at commit */
pending = (PendingRelDelete *)
MemoryContextAlloc(TopMemoryContext, sizeof(PendingRelDelete));
pending->relnode = reln->smgr_rnode;
pending->which = reln->smgr_which;
pending->isTemp = isTemp;
pending->atCommit = true; /* delete if commit */
pending->nestLevel = GetCurrentTransactionNestLevel();
pending->next = pendingDeletes;
pendingDeletes = pending;
/*
* NOTE: if the relation was created in this transaction, it will now be
* present in the pending-delete list twice, once with atCommit true and
* once with atCommit false. Hence, it will be physically deleted at end
* of xact in either case (and the other entry will be ignored by
* smgrDoPendingDeletes, so no error will occur). We could instead remove
* the existing list entry and delete the physical file immediately, but
* for now I'll keep the logic simple.
*/
/* Now close the file and throw away the hashtable entry */
smgrclose(reln);
}
/*
* smgrdounlink() -- Immediately unlink a relation.
*
* The relation is removed from the store. This should not be used
* during transactional operations, since it can't be undone.
*
* If isRedo is true, it is okay for the underlying file to be gone
* already.
*
* This also implies smgrclose() on the SMgrRelation object.
*/
void
smgrdounlink(SMgrRelation reln, bool isTemp, bool isRedo)
{
RelFileNode rnode = reln->smgr_rnode;
int which = reln->smgr_which;
/* Close the file and throw away the hashtable entry */
smgrclose(reln);
smgr_internal_unlink(rnode, which, isTemp, isRedo);
}
/*
* Shared subroutine that actually does the unlink ...
*/
static void
smgr_internal_unlink(RelFileNode rnode, int which, bool isTemp, bool isRedo)
{
/*
* Get rid of any remaining buffers for the relation. bufmgr will just
* drop them without bothering to write the contents.
*/
DropRelFileNodeBuffers(rnode, isTemp, 0);
/*
* Tell the free space map to forget this relation. It won't be accessed
* any more anyway, but we may as well recycle the map space quickly.
*/
FreeSpaceMapForgetRel(&rnode);
/*
* It'd be nice to tell the stats collector to forget it immediately, too.
* But we can't because we don't know the OID (and in cases involving
* relfilenode swaps, it's not always clear which table OID to forget,
* anyway).
*/
/*
* And delete the physical files.
*
* Note: smgr_unlink must treat deletion failure as a WARNING, not an
* ERROR, because we've already decided to commit or abort the current
* xact.
*/
(*(smgrsw[which].smgr_unlink)) (rnode, isRedo);
}
/*
* smgrextend() -- Add a new block to a file.
*
* The semantics are nearly the same as smgrwrite(): write at the
* specified position. However, this is to be used for the case of
* extending a relation (i.e., blocknum is at or beyond the current
* EOF). Note that we assume writing a block beyond current EOF
* causes intervening file space to become filled with zeroes.
*/
void
smgrextend(SMgrRelation reln, BlockNumber blocknum, char *buffer, bool isTemp)
{
(*(smgrsw[reln->smgr_which].smgr_extend)) (reln, blocknum, buffer, isTemp);
}
/*
* smgrread() -- read a particular block from a relation into the supplied
* buffer.
*
* This routine is called from the buffer manager in order to
* instantiate pages in the shared buffer cache. All storage managers
* return pages in the format that POSTGRES expects.
*/
void
smgrread(SMgrRelation reln, BlockNumber blocknum, char *buffer)
{
(*(smgrsw[reln->smgr_which].smgr_read)) (reln, blocknum, buffer);
}
/*
* smgrwrite() -- Write the supplied buffer out.
*
* This is to be used only for updating already-existing blocks of a
* relation (ie, those before the current EOF). To extend a relation,
* use smgrextend().
*
* This is not a synchronous write -- the block is not necessarily
* on disk at return, only dumped out to the kernel. However,
* provisions will be made to fsync the write before the next checkpoint.
*
* isTemp indicates that the relation is a temp table (ie, is managed
* by the local-buffer manager). In this case no provisions need be
* made to fsync the write before checkpointing.
*/
void
smgrwrite(SMgrRelation reln, BlockNumber blocknum, char *buffer, bool isTemp)
{
(*(smgrsw[reln->smgr_which].smgr_write)) (reln, blocknum, buffer, isTemp);
}
/*
* smgrnblocks() -- Calculate the number of blocks in the
* supplied relation.
*/
BlockNumber
smgrnblocks(SMgrRelation reln)
{
return (*(smgrsw[reln->smgr_which].smgr_nblocks)) (reln);
}
/*
* smgrtruncate() -- Truncate supplied relation to the specified number
* of blocks
*/
void
smgrtruncate(SMgrRelation reln, BlockNumber nblocks, bool isTemp)
{
/*
* Get rid of any buffers for the about-to-be-deleted blocks. bufmgr will
* just drop them without bothering to write the contents.
*/
DropRelFileNodeBuffers(reln->smgr_rnode, isTemp, nblocks);
/*
* Tell the free space map to forget anything it may have stored for the
* about-to-be-deleted blocks. We want to be sure it won't return bogus
* block numbers later on.
*/
FreeSpaceMapTruncateRel(&reln->smgr_rnode, nblocks);
/* Do the truncation */
(*(smgrsw[reln->smgr_which].smgr_truncate)) (reln, nblocks, isTemp);
if (!isTemp)
{
/*
* Make an XLOG entry showing the file truncation.
*/
XLogRecPtr lsn;
XLogRecData rdata;
xl_smgr_truncate xlrec;
xlrec.blkno = nblocks;
xlrec.rnode = reln->smgr_rnode;
rdata.data = (char *) &xlrec;
rdata.len = sizeof(xlrec);
rdata.buffer = InvalidBuffer;
rdata.next = NULL;
lsn = XLogInsert(RM_SMGR_ID, XLOG_SMGR_TRUNCATE, &rdata);
}
}
/*
* smgrimmedsync() -- Force the specified relation to stable storage.
*
* Synchronously force all previous writes to the specified relation
* down to disk.
*
* This is useful for building completely new relations (eg, new
* indexes). Instead of incrementally WAL-logging the index build
* steps, we can just write completed index pages to disk with smgrwrite
* or smgrextend, and then fsync the completed index file before
* committing the transaction. (This is sufficient for purposes of
* crash recovery, since it effectively duplicates forcing a checkpoint
* for the completed index. But it is *not* sufficient if one wishes
* to use the WAL log for PITR or replication purposes: in that case
* we have to make WAL entries as well.)
*
* The preceding writes should specify isTemp = true to avoid
* duplicative fsyncs.
*
* Note that you need to do FlushRelationBuffers() first if there is
* any possibility that there are dirty buffers for the relation;
* otherwise the sync is not very meaningful.
*/
void
smgrimmedsync(SMgrRelation reln)
{
(*(smgrsw[reln->smgr_which].smgr_immedsync)) (reln);
}
/*
* PostPrepare_smgr -- Clean up after a successful PREPARE
*
* What we have to do here is throw away the in-memory state about pending
* relation deletes. It's all been recorded in the 2PC state file and
* it's no longer smgr's job to worry about it.
*/
void
PostPrepare_smgr(void)
{
PendingRelDelete *pending;
PendingRelDelete *next;
for (pending = pendingDeletes; pending != NULL; pending = next)
{
next = pending->next;
pendingDeletes = next;
/* must explicitly free the list entry */
pfree(pending);
}
}
/*
* smgrDoPendingDeletes() -- Take care of relation deletes at end of xact.
*
* This also runs when aborting a subxact; we want to clean up a failed
* subxact immediately.
*/
void
smgrDoPendingDeletes(bool isCommit)
{
int nestLevel = GetCurrentTransactionNestLevel();
PendingRelDelete *pending;
PendingRelDelete *prev;
PendingRelDelete *next;
prev = NULL;
for (pending = pendingDeletes; pending != NULL; pending = next)
{
next = pending->next;
if (pending->nestLevel < nestLevel)
{
/* outer-level entries should not be processed yet */
prev = pending;
}
else
{
/* unlink list entry first, so we don't retry on failure */
if (prev)
prev->next = next;
else
pendingDeletes = next;
/* do deletion if called for */
if (pending->atCommit == isCommit)
smgr_internal_unlink(pending->relnode,
pending->which,
pending->isTemp,
false);
/* must explicitly free the list entry */
pfree(pending);
/* prev does not change */
}
}
}
/*
* smgrGetPendingDeletes() -- Get a list of relations to be deleted.
*
* The return value is the number of relations scheduled for termination.
* *ptr is set to point to a freshly-palloc'd array of RelFileNodes.
* If there are no relations to be deleted, *ptr is set to NULL.
*
* If haveNonTemp isn't NULL, the bool it points to gets set to true if
* there is any non-temp table pending to be deleted; false if not.
*
* Note that the list does not include anything scheduled for termination
* by upper-level transactions.
*/
int
smgrGetPendingDeletes(bool forCommit, RelFileNode **ptr, bool *haveNonTemp)
{
int nestLevel = GetCurrentTransactionNestLevel();
int nrels;
RelFileNode *rptr;
PendingRelDelete *pending;
nrels = 0;
if (haveNonTemp)
*haveNonTemp = false;
for (pending = pendingDeletes; pending != NULL; pending = pending->next)
{
if (pending->nestLevel >= nestLevel && pending->atCommit == forCommit)
nrels++;
}
if (nrels == 0)
{
*ptr = NULL;
return 0;
}
rptr = (RelFileNode *) palloc(nrels * sizeof(RelFileNode));
*ptr = rptr;
for (pending = pendingDeletes; pending != NULL; pending = pending->next)
{
if (pending->nestLevel >= nestLevel && pending->atCommit == forCommit)
*rptr++ = pending->relnode;
if (haveNonTemp && !pending->isTemp)
*haveNonTemp = true;
}
return nrels;
}
/*
* AtSubCommit_smgr() --- Take care of subtransaction commit.
*
* Reassign all items in the pending-deletes list to the parent transaction.
*/
void
AtSubCommit_smgr(void)
{
int nestLevel = GetCurrentTransactionNestLevel();
PendingRelDelete *pending;
for (pending = pendingDeletes; pending != NULL; pending = pending->next)
{
if (pending->nestLevel >= nestLevel)
pending->nestLevel = nestLevel - 1;
}
}
/*
* AtSubAbort_smgr() --- Take care of subtransaction abort.
*
* Delete created relations and forget about deleted relations.
* We can execute these operations immediately because we know this
* subtransaction will not commit.
*/
void
AtSubAbort_smgr(void)
{
smgrDoPendingDeletes(false);
}
/*
* smgrcommit() -- Prepare to commit changes made during the current
* transaction.
*
* This is called before we actually commit.
*/
void
smgrcommit(void)
{
int i;
for (i = 0; i < NSmgr; i++)
{
if (smgrsw[i].smgr_commit)
(*(smgrsw[i].smgr_commit)) ();
}
}
/*
* smgrabort() -- Clean up after transaction abort.
*/
void
smgrabort(void)
{
int i;
for (i = 0; i < NSmgr; i++)
{
if (smgrsw[i].smgr_abort)
(*(smgrsw[i].smgr_abort)) ();
}
}
/*
* smgrpreckpt() -- Prepare for checkpoint.
*/
void
smgrpreckpt(void)
{
int i;
for (i = 0; i < NSmgr; i++)
{
if (smgrsw[i].smgr_pre_ckpt)
(*(smgrsw[i].smgr_pre_ckpt)) ();
}
}
/*
* smgrsync() -- Sync files to disk during checkpoint.
*/
void
smgrsync(void)
{
int i;
for (i = 0; i < NSmgr; i++)
{
if (smgrsw[i].smgr_sync)
(*(smgrsw[i].smgr_sync)) ();
}
}
/*
* smgrpostckpt() -- Post-checkpoint cleanup.
*/
void
smgrpostckpt(void)
{
int i;
for (i = 0; i < NSmgr; i++)
{
if (smgrsw[i].smgr_post_ckpt)
(*(smgrsw[i].smgr_post_ckpt)) ();
}
}
void
smgr_redo(XLogRecPtr lsn, XLogRecord *record)
{
uint8 info = record->xl_info & ~XLR_INFO_MASK;
if (info == XLOG_SMGR_CREATE)
{
xl_smgr_create *xlrec = (xl_smgr_create *) XLogRecGetData(record);
SMgrRelation reln;
reln = smgropen(xlrec->rnode);
smgrcreate(reln, false, true);
}
else if (info == XLOG_SMGR_TRUNCATE)
{
xl_smgr_truncate *xlrec = (xl_smgr_truncate *) XLogRecGetData(record);
SMgrRelation reln;
reln = smgropen(xlrec->rnode);
/*
* Forcibly create relation if it doesn't exist (which suggests that
* it was dropped somewhere later in the WAL sequence). As in
* XLogOpenRelation, we prefer to recreate the rel and replay the log
* as best we can until the drop is seen.
*/
smgrcreate(reln, false, true);
/* Can't use smgrtruncate because it would try to xlog */
/*
* First, force bufmgr to drop any buffers it has for the to-be-
* truncated blocks. We must do this, else subsequent XLogReadBuffer
* operations will not re-extend the file properly.
*/
DropRelFileNodeBuffers(xlrec->rnode, false, xlrec->blkno);
/*
* Tell the free space map to forget anything it may have stored for
* the about-to-be-deleted blocks. We want to be sure it won't return
* bogus block numbers later on.
*/
FreeSpaceMapTruncateRel(&reln->smgr_rnode, xlrec->blkno);
/* Do the truncation */
(*(smgrsw[reln->smgr_which].smgr_truncate)) (reln,
xlrec->blkno,
false);
/* Also tell xlogutils.c about it */
XLogTruncateRelation(xlrec->rnode, xlrec->blkno);
}
else
elog(PANIC, "smgr_redo: unknown op code %u", info);
}
void
smgr_desc(StringInfo buf, uint8 xl_info, char *rec)
{
uint8 info = xl_info & ~XLR_INFO_MASK;
if (info == XLOG_SMGR_CREATE)
{
xl_smgr_create *xlrec = (xl_smgr_create *) rec;
appendStringInfo(buf, "file create: %u/%u/%u",
xlrec->rnode.spcNode, xlrec->rnode.dbNode,
xlrec->rnode.relNode);
}
else if (info == XLOG_SMGR_TRUNCATE)
{
xl_smgr_truncate *xlrec = (xl_smgr_truncate *) rec;
appendStringInfo(buf, "file truncate: %u/%u/%u to %u blocks",
xlrec->rnode.spcNode, xlrec->rnode.dbNode,
xlrec->rnode.relNode, xlrec->blkno);
}
else
appendStringInfo(buf, "UNKNOWN");
}
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