postgresql/contrib/pg_prewarm/pg_prewarm.c
Robert Haas c32afe53c2 pg_prewarm, a contrib module for prewarming relationd data.
Patch by me.  Review by Álvaro Herrera, Amit Kapila, Jeff Janes,
Gurjeet Singh, and others.
2013-12-20 08:14:13 -05:00

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/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* pg_prewarm.c
* prewarming utilities
*
* Copyright (c) 2010-2013, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
*
* IDENTIFICATION
* contrib/pg_prewarm/pg_prewarm.c
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
#include "postgres.h"
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include "access/heapam.h"
#include "catalog/catalog.h"
#include "fmgr.h"
#include "miscadmin.h"
#include "storage/bufmgr.h"
#include "storage/smgr.h"
#include "utils/acl.h"
#include "utils/builtins.h"
#include "utils/lsyscache.h"
#include "utils/rel.h"
PG_MODULE_MAGIC;
extern Datum pg_prewarm(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS);
PG_FUNCTION_INFO_V1(pg_prewarm);
typedef enum
{
PREWARM_PREFETCH,
PREWARM_READ,
PREWARM_BUFFER
} PrewarmType;
static char blockbuffer[BLCKSZ];
/*
* pg_prewarm(regclass, mode text, fork text,
* first_block int8, last_block int8)
*
* The first argument is the relation to be prewarmed; the second controls
* how prewarming is done; legal options are 'prefetch', 'read', and 'buffer'.
* The third is the name of the relation fork to be prewarmed. The fourth
* and fifth arguments specify the first and last block to be prewarmed.
* If the fourth argument is NULL, it will be taken as 0; if the fifth argument
* is NULL, it will be taken as the number of blocks in the relation. The
* return value is the number of blocks successfully prewarmed.
*/
Datum
pg_prewarm(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
{
Oid relOid;
text *forkName;
text *type;
int64 first_block;
int64 last_block;
int64 nblocks;
int64 blocks_done = 0;
int64 block;
Relation rel;
ForkNumber forkNumber;
char *forkString;
char *ttype;
PrewarmType ptype;
AclResult aclresult;
/* Basic sanity checking. */
if (PG_ARGISNULL(0))
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
errmsg("relation cannot be null")));
relOid = PG_GETARG_OID(0);
if (PG_ARGISNULL(1))
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
(errmsg("prewarm type cannot be null"))));
type = PG_GETARG_TEXT_P(1);
ttype = text_to_cstring(type);
if (strcmp(ttype, "prefetch") == 0)
ptype = PREWARM_PREFETCH;
else if (strcmp(ttype, "read") == 0)
ptype = PREWARM_READ;
else if (strcmp(ttype, "buffer") == 0)
ptype = PREWARM_BUFFER;
else
{
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
errmsg("invalid prewarm type"),
errhint("Valid prewarm types are \"prefetch\", \"read\", and \"buffer\".")));
PG_RETURN_INT64(0); /* Placate compiler. */
}
if (PG_ARGISNULL(2))
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
(errmsg("relation fork cannot be null"))));
forkName = PG_GETARG_TEXT_P(2);
forkString = text_to_cstring(forkName);
forkNumber = forkname_to_number(forkString);
/* Open relation and check privileges. */
rel = relation_open(relOid, AccessShareLock);
aclresult = pg_class_aclcheck(relOid, GetUserId(), ACL_SELECT);
if (aclresult != ACLCHECK_OK)
aclcheck_error(aclresult, ACL_KIND_CLASS, get_rel_name(relOid));
/* Check that the fork exists. */
RelationOpenSmgr(rel);
if (!smgrexists(rel->rd_smgr, forkNumber))
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
errmsg("fork \"%s\" does not exist for this relation",
forkString)));
/* Validate block numbers, or handle nulls. */
nblocks = RelationGetNumberOfBlocksInFork(rel, forkNumber);
if (PG_ARGISNULL(3))
first_block = 0;
else
{
first_block = PG_GETARG_INT64(3);
if (first_block < 0 || first_block >= nblocks)
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
errmsg("starting block number must be between 0 and " INT64_FORMAT,
nblocks - 1)));
}
if (PG_ARGISNULL(4))
last_block = nblocks - 1;
else
{
last_block = PG_GETARG_INT64(4);
if (last_block < 0 || last_block >= nblocks)
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
errmsg("ending block number must be between 0 and " INT64_FORMAT,
nblocks - 1)));
}
/* Now we're ready to do the real work. */
if (ptype == PREWARM_PREFETCH)
{
#ifdef USE_PREFETCH
/*
* In prefetch mode, we just hint the OS to read the blocks, but we
* don't know whether it really does it, and we don't wait for it to
* finish.
*
* It would probably be better to pass our prefetch requests in chunks
* of a megabyte or maybe even a whole segment at a time, but there's
* no practical way to do that at present without a gross modularity
* violation, so we just do this.
*/
for (block = first_block; block <= last_block; ++block)
{
PrefetchBuffer(rel, forkNumber, block);
++blocks_done;
}
#else
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_FEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTED),
errmsg("prefetch is not supported by this build")));
#endif
}
else if (ptype == PREWARM_READ)
{
/*
* In read mode, we actually read the blocks, but not into shared
* buffers. This is more portable than prefetch mode (it works
* everywhere) and is synchronous.
*/
for (block = first_block; block <= last_block; ++block)
{
smgrread(rel->rd_smgr, forkNumber, block, blockbuffer);
++blocks_done;
}
}
else if (ptype == PREWARM_BUFFER)
{
/*
* In buffer mode, we actually pull the data into shared_buffers.
*/
for (block = first_block; block <= last_block; ++block)
{
Buffer buf;
buf = ReadBufferExtended(rel, forkNumber, block, RBM_NORMAL, NULL);
ReleaseBuffer(buf);
++blocks_done;
}
}
/* Close relation, release lock. */
relation_close(rel, AccessShareLock);
PG_RETURN_INT64(blocks_done);
}