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* Refactor sending of DataRow messages in replication protocolPeter Eisentraut2022-07-06
| | | | | | | | | | | | Some routines open-coded the construction of DataRow messages. Use TupOutputState struct and associated functions instead, which was already done in some places. SendTimeLineHistory() is a bit more complicated and isn't converted by this. Reviewed-by: Nathan Bossart <nathandbossart@gmail.com> Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/7e4fdbdc-699c-4cd0-115d-fb78a957fc22@enterprisedb.com
* Refactor sending of RowDescription messages in replication protocolPeter Eisentraut2022-07-04
| | | | | | | | | Some routines open-coded the construction of RowDescription messages. Instead, we have support for doing this using tuple descriptors and DestRemoteSimple, so use that instead. Reviewed-by: Nathan Bossart <nathandbossart@gmail.com> Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/7e4fdbdc-699c-4cd0-115d-fb78a957fc22@enterprisedb.com
* Fix attlen in RowDescription of BASE_BACKUP responsePeter Eisentraut2022-07-04
| | | | | | | Should be 8 for int8, not -1. Reviewed-by: Nathan Bossart <nathandbossart@gmail.com> Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/7e4fdbdc-699c-4cd0-115d-fb78a957fc22@enterprisedb.com
* Pre-beta mechanical code beautification.Tom Lane2022-05-12
| | | | | Run pgindent, pgperltidy, and reformat-dat-files. I manually fixed a couple of comments that pgindent uglified.
* Mark a few 'bbsink' related functions / variables static.Andres Freund2022-05-12
| | | | Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20220506234924.6mxxotl3xl63db3l@alap3.anarazel.de
* Remove server support for the previous base backup protocol.Robert Haas2022-02-10
| | | | | | | | | | Commit cc333f32336f5146b75190f57ef587dff225f565 added a new COPY sub-protocol for taking base backups, but retained support for the previous protocol. For the same reasons articulated in the message for commit 9cd28c2e5f11dfeef64a14035b82e70acead65fd, remove support for the previous protocol from the server. Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/CA+TgmoazKcKUWtqVa0xZqSzbKgTH+X-aw4V7GyLD68EpDLMh8A@mail.gmail.com
* Support base backup targets.Robert Haas2022-01-20
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | pg_basebackup now has a --target=TARGET[:DETAIL] option. If specfied, it is sent to the server as the value of the TARGET option to the BASE_BACKUP command. If DETAIL is included, it is sent as the value of the new TARGET_DETAIL option to the BASE_BACKUP command. If the target is anything other than 'client', pg_basebackup assumes that it will now be the server's job to write the backup in a location somehow defined by the target, and that it therefore needs to write nothing locally. However, the server will still send messages to the client for progress reporting purposes. On the server side, we now support two additional types of backup targets. There is a 'blackhole' target, which just throws away the backup data without doing anything at all with it. Naturally, this should only be used for testing and debugging purposes, since you will not actually have a backup when it finishes running. More usefully, there is also a 'server' target, so you can now use something like 'pg_basebackup -Xnone -t server:/SOME/PATH' to write a backup to some location on the server. We can extend this to more types of targets in the future, and might even want to create an extensibility mechanism for adding new target types. Since WAL fetching is handled with separate client-side logic, it's not part of this mechanism; thus, backups with non-default targets must use -Xnone or -Xfetch. Patch by me, with a bug fix by Jeevan Ladhe. The patch set of which this is a part has also had review and/or testing from Tushar Ahuja, Suraj Kharage, Dipesh Pandit, and Mark Dilger. Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/CA+TgmoaYZbz0=Yk797aOJwkGJC-LK3iXn+wzzMx7KdwNpZhS5g@mail.gmail.com
* Fix alignment problem with bbsink_copystream buffer.Robert Haas2022-01-19
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | bbsink_copystream wants to store a type byte just before the buffer, but basebackup.c wants the buffer to be aligned so that it can call PageIsNew() and PageGetLSN() on it. Therefore, instead of inserting 1 extra byte before the buffer, insert MAXIMUM_ALIGNOF extra bytes and only use the last one. On most machines this doesn't cause any problem (except perhaps for performance) but some buildfarm machines with -fsanitize=alignment dump core. Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/CA+TgmoYx5=1A2K9JYV-9zdhyokU4KKTyNQ9q7CiXrX=YBBMWVw@mail.gmail.com
* Modify pg_basebackup to use a new COPY subprotocol for base backups.Robert Haas2022-01-18
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | In the new approach, all files across all tablespaces are sent in a single COPY OUT operation. The CopyData messages are no longer raw archive content; rather, each message is prefixed with a type byte that describes its purpose, e.g. 'n' signifies the start of a new archive and 'd' signifies archive or manifest data. This protocol is significantly more extensible than the old approach, since we can later create more message types, though not without concern for backward compatibility. The new protocol sends a few things to the client that the old one did not. First, it sends the name of each archive explicitly, instead of letting the client compute it. This is intended to make it easier to write future patches that might send archives in a format other that tar (e.g. cpio, pax, tar.gz). Second, it sends explicit progress messages rather than allowing the client to assume that progress is defined by the number of bytes received. This will help with future features where the server compresses the data, or sends it someplace directly rather than transmitting it to the client. The old protocol is still supported for compatibility with previous releases. The new protocol is selected by means of a new TARGET option to the BASE_BACKUP command. Currently, the only supported target is 'client'. Support for additional targets will be added in a later commit. Patch by me. The patch set of which this is a part has had review and/or testing from Jeevan Ladhe, Tushar Ahuja, Suraj Kharage, Dipesh Pandit, and Mark Dilger. Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/CA+TgmoaYZbz0=Yk797aOJwkGJC-LK3iXn+wzzMx7KdwNpZhS5g@mail.gmail.com
* Update copyright for 2022Bruce Momjian2022-01-07
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* Introduce 'bbsink' abstraction to modularize base backup code.Robert Haas2021-11-05
The base backup code has accumulated a healthy number of new features over the years, but it's becoming increasingly difficult to maintain and further enhance that code because there's no real separation of concerns. For example, the code that understands knows the details of how we send data to the client using the libpq protocol is scattered throughout basebackup.c, rather than being centralized in one place. To try to improve this situation, introduce a new 'bbsink' object which acts as a recipient for archives generated during the base backup progress and also for the backup manifest. This commit introduces three types of bbsink: a 'copytblspc' bbsink forwards the backup to the client using one COPY OUT operation per tablespace and another for the manifest, a 'progress' bbsink performs command progress reporting, and a 'throttle' bbsink performs rate-limiting. The 'progress' and 'throttle' bbsink types also forward the data to a successor bbsink; at present, the last bbsink in the chain will always be of type 'copytblspc'. There are plans to add more types of 'bbsink' in future commits. This abstraction is a bit leaky in the case of progress reporting, but this still seems cleaner than what we had before. Patch by me, reviewed and tested by Andres Freund, Sumanta Mukherjee, Dilip Kumar, Suraj Kharage, Dipesh Pandit, Tushar Ahuja, Mark Dilger, and Jeevan Ladhe. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CA+TgmoZGwR=ZVWFeecncubEyPdwghnvfkkdBe9BLccLSiqdf9Q@mail.gmail.com Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CA+TgmoZvqk7UuzxsX1xjJRmMGkqoUGYTZLDCH8SmU1xTPr1Xig@mail.gmail.com