/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * worker_spi.c * Sample background worker code that demonstrates various coding * patterns: establishing a database connection; starting and committing * transactions; using GUC variables, and heeding SIGHUP to reread * the configuration file; reporting to pg_stat_activity; using the * process latch to sleep and exit in case of postmaster death. * * This code connects to a database, creates a schema and table, and summarizes * the numbers contained therein. To see it working, insert an initial value * with "total" type and some initial value; then insert some other rows with * "delta" type. Delta rows will be deleted by this worker and their values * aggregated into the total. * * Copyright (C) 2013, PostgreSQL Global Development Group * * IDENTIFICATION * contrib/worker_spi/worker_spi.c * * ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ #include "postgres.h" /* These are always necessary for a bgworker */ #include "miscadmin.h" #include "postmaster/bgworker.h" #include "storage/ipc.h" #include "storage/latch.h" #include "storage/lwlock.h" #include "storage/proc.h" #include "storage/shmem.h" /* these headers are used by this particular worker's code */ #include "access/xact.h" #include "executor/spi.h" #include "fmgr.h" #include "lib/stringinfo.h" #include "pgstat.h" #include "utils/builtins.h" #include "utils/snapmgr.h" #include "tcop/utility.h" PG_MODULE_MAGIC; PG_FUNCTION_INFO_V1(worker_spi_launch); void _PG_init(void); void worker_spi_main(Datum); Datum worker_spi_launch(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS); /* flags set by signal handlers */ static volatile sig_atomic_t got_sighup = false; static volatile sig_atomic_t got_sigterm = false; /* GUC variables */ static int worker_spi_naptime = 10; static int worker_spi_total_workers = 2; typedef struct worktable { const char *schema; const char *name; } worktable; /* * Signal handler for SIGTERM * Set a flag to let the main loop to terminate, and set our latch to wake * it up. */ static void worker_spi_sigterm(SIGNAL_ARGS) { int save_errno = errno; got_sigterm = true; if (MyProc) SetLatch(&MyProc->procLatch); errno = save_errno; } /* * Signal handler for SIGHUP * Set a flag to let the main loop to reread the config file, and set * our latch to wake it up. */ static void worker_spi_sighup(SIGNAL_ARGS) { got_sighup = true; if (MyProc) SetLatch(&MyProc->procLatch); } /* * Initialize workspace for a worker process: create the schema if it doesn't * already exist. */ static void initialize_worker_spi(worktable *table) { int ret; int ntup; bool isnull; StringInfoData buf; SetCurrentStatementStartTimestamp(); StartTransactionCommand(); SPI_connect(); PushActiveSnapshot(GetTransactionSnapshot()); pgstat_report_activity(STATE_RUNNING, "initializing spi_worker schema"); /* XXX could we use CREATE SCHEMA IF NOT EXISTS? */ initStringInfo(&buf); appendStringInfo(&buf, "select count(*) from pg_namespace where nspname = '%s'", table->schema); ret = SPI_execute(buf.data, true, 0); if (ret != SPI_OK_SELECT) elog(FATAL, "SPI_execute failed: error code %d", ret); if (SPI_processed != 1) elog(FATAL, "not a singleton result"); ntup = DatumGetInt32(SPI_getbinval(SPI_tuptable->vals[0], SPI_tuptable->tupdesc, 1, &isnull)); if (isnull) elog(FATAL, "null result"); if (ntup == 0) { resetStringInfo(&buf); appendStringInfo(&buf, "CREATE SCHEMA \"%s\" " "CREATE TABLE \"%s\" (" " type text CHECK (type IN ('total', 'delta')), " " value integer)" "CREATE UNIQUE INDEX \"%s_unique_total\" ON \"%s\" (type) " "WHERE type = 'total'", table->schema, table->name, table->name, table->name); /* set statement start time */ SetCurrentStatementStartTimestamp(); ret = SPI_execute(buf.data, false, 0); if (ret != SPI_OK_UTILITY) elog(FATAL, "failed to create my schema"); } SPI_finish(); PopActiveSnapshot(); CommitTransactionCommand(); pgstat_report_activity(STATE_IDLE, NULL); } void worker_spi_main(Datum main_arg) { int index = DatumGetInt32(main_arg); worktable *table; StringInfoData buf; char name[20]; table = palloc(sizeof(worktable)); sprintf(name, "schema%d", index); table->schema = pstrdup(name); table->name = pstrdup("counted"); /* Establish signal handlers before unblocking signals. */ pqsignal(SIGHUP, worker_spi_sighup); pqsignal(SIGTERM, worker_spi_sigterm); /* We're now ready to receive signals */ BackgroundWorkerUnblockSignals(); /* Connect to our database */ BackgroundWorkerInitializeConnection("postgres", NULL); elog(LOG, "%s initialized with %s.%s", MyBgworkerEntry->bgw_name, table->schema, table->name); initialize_worker_spi(table); /* * Quote identifiers passed to us. Note that this must be done after * initialize_worker_spi, because that routine assumes the names are not * quoted. * * Note some memory might be leaked here. */ table->schema = quote_identifier(table->schema); table->name = quote_identifier(table->name); initStringInfo(&buf); appendStringInfo(&buf, "WITH deleted AS (DELETE " "FROM %s.%s " "WHERE type = 'delta' RETURNING value), " "total AS (SELECT coalesce(sum(value), 0) as sum " "FROM deleted) " "UPDATE %s.%s " "SET value = %s.value + total.sum " "FROM total WHERE type = 'total' " "RETURNING %s.value", table->schema, table->name, table->schema, table->name, table->name, table->name); /* * Main loop: do this until the SIGTERM handler tells us to terminate */ while (!got_sigterm) { int ret; int rc; /* * Background workers mustn't call usleep() or any direct equivalent: * instead, they may wait on their process latch, which sleeps as * necessary, but is awakened if postmaster dies. That way the * background process goes away immediately in an emergency. */ rc = WaitLatch(&MyProc->procLatch, WL_LATCH_SET | WL_TIMEOUT | WL_POSTMASTER_DEATH, worker_spi_naptime * 1000L); ResetLatch(&MyProc->procLatch); /* emergency bailout if postmaster has died */ if (rc & WL_POSTMASTER_DEATH) proc_exit(1); /* * In case of a SIGHUP, just reload the configuration. */ if (got_sighup) { got_sighup = false; ProcessConfigFile(PGC_SIGHUP); } /* * Start a transaction on which we can run queries. Note that each * StartTransactionCommand() call should be preceded by a * SetCurrentStatementStartTimestamp() call, which sets both the time * for the statement we're about the run, and also the transaction * start time. Also, each other query sent to SPI should probably be * preceded by SetCurrentStatementStartTimestamp(), so that statement * start time is always up to date. * * The SPI_connect() call lets us run queries through the SPI manager, * and the PushActiveSnapshot() call creates an "active" snapshot * which is necessary for queries to have MVCC data to work on. * * The pgstat_report_activity() call makes our activity visible * through the pgstat views. */ SetCurrentStatementStartTimestamp(); StartTransactionCommand(); SPI_connect(); PushActiveSnapshot(GetTransactionSnapshot()); pgstat_report_activity(STATE_RUNNING, buf.data); /* We can now execute queries via SPI */ ret = SPI_execute(buf.data, false, 0); if (ret != SPI_OK_UPDATE_RETURNING) elog(FATAL, "cannot select from table %s.%s: error code %d", table->schema, table->name, ret); if (SPI_processed > 0) { bool isnull; int32 val; val = DatumGetInt32(SPI_getbinval(SPI_tuptable->vals[0], SPI_tuptable->tupdesc, 1, &isnull)); if (!isnull) elog(LOG, "%s: count in %s.%s is now %d", MyBgworkerEntry->bgw_name, table->schema, table->name, val); } /* * And finish our transaction. */ SPI_finish(); PopActiveSnapshot(); CommitTransactionCommand(); pgstat_report_activity(STATE_IDLE, NULL); } proc_exit(1); } /* * Entrypoint of this module. * * We register more than one worker process here, to demonstrate how that can * be done. */ void _PG_init(void) { BackgroundWorker worker; unsigned int i; /* get the configuration */ DefineCustomIntVariable("worker_spi.naptime", "Duration between each check (in seconds).", NULL, &worker_spi_naptime, 10, 1, INT_MAX, PGC_SIGHUP, 0, NULL, NULL, NULL); if (!process_shared_preload_libraries_in_progress) return; DefineCustomIntVariable("worker_spi.total_workers", "Number of workers.", NULL, &worker_spi_total_workers, 2, 1, 100, PGC_POSTMASTER, 0, NULL, NULL, NULL); /* set up common data for all our workers */ worker.bgw_flags = BGWORKER_SHMEM_ACCESS | BGWORKER_BACKEND_DATABASE_CONNECTION; worker.bgw_start_time = BgWorkerStart_RecoveryFinished; worker.bgw_restart_time = BGW_NEVER_RESTART; worker.bgw_main = worker_spi_main; /* * Now fill in worker-specific data, and do the actual registrations. */ for (i = 1; i <= worker_spi_total_workers; i++) { snprintf(worker.bgw_name, BGW_MAXLEN, "worker %d", i); worker.bgw_main_arg = Int32GetDatum(i); RegisterBackgroundWorker(&worker); } } /* * Dynamically launch an SPI worker. */ Datum worker_spi_launch(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS) { int32 i = PG_GETARG_INT32(0); BackgroundWorker worker; BackgroundWorkerHandle *handle; BgwHandleStatus status; pid_t pid; worker.bgw_flags = BGWORKER_SHMEM_ACCESS | BGWORKER_BACKEND_DATABASE_CONNECTION; worker.bgw_start_time = BgWorkerStart_RecoveryFinished; worker.bgw_restart_time = BGW_NEVER_RESTART; worker.bgw_main = NULL; /* new worker might not have library loaded */ sprintf(worker.bgw_library_name, "worker_spi"); sprintf(worker.bgw_function_name, "worker_spi_main"); snprintf(worker.bgw_name, BGW_MAXLEN, "worker %d", i); worker.bgw_main_arg = Int32GetDatum(i); /* set bgw_notify_pid so that we can use WaitForBackgroundWorkerStartup */ worker.bgw_notify_pid = MyProcPid; if (!RegisterDynamicBackgroundWorker(&worker, &handle)) PG_RETURN_NULL(); status = WaitForBackgroundWorkerStartup(handle, &pid); if (status == BGWH_STOPPED) ereport(ERROR, (errcode(ERRCODE_INSUFFICIENT_RESOURCES), errmsg("could not start background process"), errhint("More details may be available in the server log."))); if (status == BGWH_POSTMASTER_DIED) ereport(ERROR, (errcode(ERRCODE_INSUFFICIENT_RESOURCES), errmsg("cannot start background processes without postmaster"), errhint("Kill all remaining database processes and restart the database."))); Assert(status == BGWH_STARTED); PG_RETURN_INT32(pid); }