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       1             : /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
       2             :  *
       3             :  * autovacuum.c
       4             :  *
       5             :  * PostgreSQL Integrated Autovacuum Daemon
       6             :  *
       7             :  * The autovacuum system is structured in two different kinds of processes: the
       8             :  * autovacuum launcher and the autovacuum worker.  The launcher is an
       9             :  * always-running process, started by the postmaster when the autovacuum GUC
      10             :  * parameter is set.  The launcher schedules autovacuum workers to be started
      11             :  * when appropriate.  The workers are the processes which execute the actual
      12             :  * vacuuming; they connect to a database as determined in the launcher, and
      13             :  * once connected they examine the catalogs to select the tables to vacuum.
      14             :  *
      15             :  * The autovacuum launcher cannot start the worker processes by itself,
      16             :  * because doing so would cause robustness issues (namely, failure to shut
      17             :  * them down on exceptional conditions, and also, since the launcher is
      18             :  * connected to shared memory and is thus subject to corruption there, it is
      19             :  * not as robust as the postmaster).  So it leaves that task to the postmaster.
      20             :  *
      21             :  * There is an autovacuum shared memory area, where the launcher stores
      22             :  * information about the database it wants vacuumed.  When it wants a new
      23             :  * worker to start, it sets a flag in shared memory and sends a signal to the
      24             :  * postmaster.  Then postmaster knows nothing more than it must start a worker;
      25             :  * so it forks a new child, which turns into a worker.  This new process
      26             :  * connects to shared memory, and there it can inspect the information that the
      27             :  * launcher has set up.
      28             :  *
      29             :  * If the fork() call fails in the postmaster, it sets a flag in the shared
      30             :  * memory area, and sends a signal to the launcher.  The launcher, upon
      31             :  * noticing the flag, can try starting the worker again by resending the
      32             :  * signal.  Note that the failure can only be transient (fork failure due to
      33             :  * high load, memory pressure, too many processes, etc); more permanent
      34             :  * problems, like failure to connect to a database, are detected later in the
      35             :  * worker and dealt with just by having the worker exit normally.  The launcher
      36             :  * will launch a new worker again later, per schedule.
      37             :  *
      38             :  * When the worker is done vacuuming it sends SIGUSR2 to the launcher.  The
      39             :  * launcher then wakes up and is able to launch another worker, if the schedule
      40             :  * is so tight that a new worker is needed immediately.  At this time the
      41             :  * launcher can also balance the settings for the various remaining workers'
      42             :  * cost-based vacuum delay feature.
      43             :  *
      44             :  * Note that there can be more than one worker in a database concurrently.
      45             :  * They will store the table they are currently vacuuming in shared memory, so
      46             :  * that other workers avoid being blocked waiting for the vacuum lock for that
      47             :  * table.  They will also fetch the last time the table was vacuumed from
      48             :  * pgstats just before vacuuming each table, to avoid vacuuming a table that
      49             :  * was just finished being vacuumed by another worker and thus is no longer
      50             :  * noted in shared memory.  However, there is a small window (due to not yet
      51             :  * holding the relation lock) during which a worker may choose a table that was
      52             :  * already vacuumed; this is a bug in the current design.
      53             :  *
      54             :  * Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2024, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
      55             :  * Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
      56             :  *
      57             :  *
      58             :  * IDENTIFICATION
      59             :  *    src/backend/postmaster/autovacuum.c
      60             :  *
      61             :  *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
      62             :  */
      63             : #include "postgres.h"
      64             : 
      65             : #include <signal.h>
      66             : #include <sys/time.h>
      67             : #include <unistd.h>
      68             : 
      69             : #include "access/heapam.h"
      70             : #include "access/htup_details.h"
      71             : #include "access/multixact.h"
      72             : #include "access/reloptions.h"
      73             : #include "access/tableam.h"
      74             : #include "access/transam.h"
      75             : #include "access/xact.h"
      76             : #include "catalog/dependency.h"
      77             : #include "catalog/namespace.h"
      78             : #include "catalog/pg_database.h"
      79             : #include "catalog/pg_namespace.h"
      80             : #include "commands/dbcommands.h"
      81             : #include "commands/vacuum.h"
      82             : #include "common/int.h"
      83             : #include "lib/ilist.h"
      84             : #include "libpq/pqsignal.h"
      85             : #include "miscadmin.h"
      86             : #include "nodes/makefuncs.h"
      87             : #include "pgstat.h"
      88             : #include "postmaster/autovacuum.h"
      89             : #include "postmaster/interrupt.h"
      90             : #include "postmaster/postmaster.h"
      91             : #include "storage/bufmgr.h"
      92             : #include "storage/ipc.h"
      93             : #include "storage/latch.h"
      94             : #include "storage/lmgr.h"
      95             : #include "storage/pmsignal.h"
      96             : #include "storage/proc.h"
      97             : #include "storage/procsignal.h"
      98             : #include "storage/smgr.h"
      99             : #include "tcop/tcopprot.h"
     100             : #include "utils/fmgroids.h"
     101             : #include "utils/fmgrprotos.h"
     102             : #include "utils/guc_hooks.h"
     103             : #include "utils/lsyscache.h"
     104             : #include "utils/memutils.h"
     105             : #include "utils/ps_status.h"
     106             : #include "utils/rel.h"
     107             : #include "utils/snapmgr.h"
     108             : #include "utils/syscache.h"
     109             : #include "utils/timeout.h"
     110             : #include "utils/timestamp.h"
     111             : 
     112             : 
     113             : /*
     114             :  * GUC parameters
     115             :  */
     116             : bool        autovacuum_start_daemon = false;
     117             : int         autovacuum_max_workers;
     118             : int         autovacuum_work_mem = -1;
     119             : int         autovacuum_naptime;
     120             : int         autovacuum_vac_thresh;
     121             : double      autovacuum_vac_scale;
     122             : int         autovacuum_vac_ins_thresh;
     123             : double      autovacuum_vac_ins_scale;
     124             : int         autovacuum_anl_thresh;
     125             : double      autovacuum_anl_scale;
     126             : int         autovacuum_freeze_max_age;
     127             : int         autovacuum_multixact_freeze_max_age;
     128             : 
     129             : double      autovacuum_vac_cost_delay;
     130             : int         autovacuum_vac_cost_limit;
     131             : 
     132             : int         Log_autovacuum_min_duration = 600000;
     133             : 
     134             : /* the minimum allowed time between two awakenings of the launcher */
     135             : #define MIN_AUTOVAC_SLEEPTIME 100.0 /* milliseconds */
     136             : #define MAX_AUTOVAC_SLEEPTIME 300   /* seconds */
     137             : 
     138             : /*
     139             :  * Variables to save the cost-related storage parameters for the current
     140             :  * relation being vacuumed by this autovacuum worker. Using these, we can
     141             :  * ensure we don't overwrite the values of vacuum_cost_delay and
     142             :  * vacuum_cost_limit after reloading the configuration file. They are
     143             :  * initialized to "invalid" values to indicate that no cost-related storage
     144             :  * parameters were specified and will be set in do_autovacuum() after checking
     145             :  * the storage parameters in table_recheck_autovac().
     146             :  */
     147             : static double av_storage_param_cost_delay = -1;
     148             : static int  av_storage_param_cost_limit = -1;
     149             : 
     150             : /* Flags set by signal handlers */
     151             : static volatile sig_atomic_t got_SIGUSR2 = false;
     152             : 
     153             : /* Comparison points for determining whether freeze_max_age is exceeded */
     154             : static TransactionId recentXid;
     155             : static MultiXactId recentMulti;
     156             : 
     157             : /* Default freeze ages to use for autovacuum (varies by database) */
     158             : static int  default_freeze_min_age;
     159             : static int  default_freeze_table_age;
     160             : static int  default_multixact_freeze_min_age;
     161             : static int  default_multixact_freeze_table_age;
     162             : 
     163             : /* Memory context for long-lived data */
     164             : static MemoryContext AutovacMemCxt;
     165             : 
     166             : /* struct to keep track of databases in launcher */
     167             : typedef struct avl_dbase
     168             : {
     169             :     Oid         adl_datid;      /* hash key -- must be first */
     170             :     TimestampTz adl_next_worker;
     171             :     int         adl_score;
     172             :     dlist_node  adl_node;
     173             : } avl_dbase;
     174             : 
     175             : /* struct to keep track of databases in worker */
     176             : typedef struct avw_dbase
     177             : {
     178             :     Oid         adw_datid;
     179             :     char       *adw_name;
     180             :     TransactionId adw_frozenxid;
     181             :     MultiXactId adw_minmulti;
     182             :     PgStat_StatDBEntry *adw_entry;
     183             : } avw_dbase;
     184             : 
     185             : /* struct to keep track of tables to vacuum and/or analyze, in 1st pass */
     186             : typedef struct av_relation
     187             : {
     188             :     Oid         ar_toastrelid;  /* hash key - must be first */
     189             :     Oid         ar_relid;
     190             :     bool        ar_hasrelopts;
     191             :     AutoVacOpts ar_reloptions;  /* copy of AutoVacOpts from the main table's
     192             :                                  * reloptions, or NULL if none */
     193             : } av_relation;
     194             : 
     195             : /* struct to keep track of tables to vacuum and/or analyze, after rechecking */
     196             : typedef struct autovac_table
     197             : {
     198             :     Oid         at_relid;
     199             :     VacuumParams at_params;
     200             :     double      at_storage_param_vac_cost_delay;
     201             :     int         at_storage_param_vac_cost_limit;
     202             :     bool        at_dobalance;
     203             :     bool        at_sharedrel;
     204             :     char       *at_relname;
     205             :     char       *at_nspname;
     206             :     char       *at_datname;
     207             : } autovac_table;
     208             : 
     209             : /*-------------
     210             :  * This struct holds information about a single worker's whereabouts.  We keep
     211             :  * an array of these in shared memory, sized according to
     212             :  * autovacuum_max_workers.
     213             :  *
     214             :  * wi_links     entry into free list or running list
     215             :  * wi_dboid     OID of the database this worker is supposed to work on
     216             :  * wi_tableoid  OID of the table currently being vacuumed, if any
     217             :  * wi_sharedrel flag indicating whether table is marked relisshared
     218             :  * wi_proc      pointer to PGPROC of the running worker, NULL if not started
     219             :  * wi_launchtime Time at which this worker was launched
     220             :  * wi_dobalance Whether this worker should be included in balance calculations
     221             :  *
     222             :  * All fields are protected by AutovacuumLock, except for wi_tableoid and
     223             :  * wi_sharedrel which are protected by AutovacuumScheduleLock (note these
     224             :  * two fields are read-only for everyone except that worker itself).
     225             :  *-------------
     226             :  */
     227             : typedef struct WorkerInfoData
     228             : {
     229             :     dlist_node  wi_links;
     230             :     Oid         wi_dboid;
     231             :     Oid         wi_tableoid;
     232             :     PGPROC     *wi_proc;
     233             :     TimestampTz wi_launchtime;
     234             :     pg_atomic_flag wi_dobalance;
     235             :     bool        wi_sharedrel;
     236             : } WorkerInfoData;
     237             : 
     238             : typedef struct WorkerInfoData *WorkerInfo;
     239             : 
     240             : /*
     241             :  * Possible signals received by the launcher from remote processes.  These are
     242             :  * stored atomically in shared memory so that other processes can set them
     243             :  * without locking.
     244             :  */
     245             : typedef enum
     246             : {
     247             :     AutoVacForkFailed,          /* failed trying to start a worker */
     248             :     AutoVacRebalance,           /* rebalance the cost limits */
     249             :     AutoVacNumSignals,          /* must be last */
     250             : }           AutoVacuumSignal;
     251             : 
     252             : /*
     253             :  * Autovacuum workitem array, stored in AutoVacuumShmem->av_workItems.  This
     254             :  * list is mostly protected by AutovacuumLock, except that if an item is
     255             :  * marked 'active' other processes must not modify the work-identifying
     256             :  * members.
     257             :  */
     258             : typedef struct AutoVacuumWorkItem
     259             : {
     260             :     AutoVacuumWorkItemType avw_type;
     261             :     bool        avw_used;       /* below data is valid */
     262             :     bool        avw_active;     /* being processed */
     263             :     Oid         avw_database;
     264             :     Oid         avw_relation;
     265             :     BlockNumber avw_blockNumber;
     266             : } AutoVacuumWorkItem;
     267             : 
     268             : #define NUM_WORKITEMS   256
     269             : 
     270             : /*-------------
     271             :  * The main autovacuum shmem struct.  On shared memory we store this main
     272             :  * struct and the array of WorkerInfo structs.  This struct keeps:
     273             :  *
     274             :  * av_signal        set by other processes to indicate various conditions
     275             :  * av_launcherpid   the PID of the autovacuum launcher
     276             :  * av_freeWorkers   the WorkerInfo freelist
     277             :  * av_runningWorkers the WorkerInfo non-free queue
     278             :  * av_startingWorker pointer to WorkerInfo currently being started (cleared by
     279             :  *                  the worker itself as soon as it's up and running)
     280             :  * av_workItems     work item array
     281             :  * av_nworkersForBalance the number of autovacuum workers to use when
     282             :  *                  calculating the per worker cost limit
     283             :  *
     284             :  * This struct is protected by AutovacuumLock, except for av_signal and parts
     285             :  * of the worker list (see above).
     286             :  *-------------
     287             :  */
     288             : typedef struct
     289             : {
     290             :     sig_atomic_t av_signal[AutoVacNumSignals];
     291             :     pid_t       av_launcherpid;
     292             :     dlist_head  av_freeWorkers;
     293             :     dlist_head  av_runningWorkers;
     294             :     WorkerInfo  av_startingWorker;
     295             :     AutoVacuumWorkItem av_workItems[NUM_WORKITEMS];
     296             :     pg_atomic_uint32 av_nworkersForBalance;
     297             : } AutoVacuumShmemStruct;
     298             : 
     299             : static AutoVacuumShmemStruct *AutoVacuumShmem;
     300             : 
     301             : /*
     302             :  * the database list (of avl_dbase elements) in the launcher, and the context
     303             :  * that contains it
     304             :  */
     305             : static dlist_head DatabaseList = DLIST_STATIC_INIT(DatabaseList);
     306             : static MemoryContext DatabaseListCxt = NULL;
     307             : 
     308             : /* Pointer to my own WorkerInfo, valid on each worker */
     309             : static WorkerInfo MyWorkerInfo = NULL;
     310             : 
     311             : /* PID of launcher, valid only in worker while shutting down */
     312             : int         AutovacuumLauncherPid = 0;
     313             : 
     314             : static Oid  do_start_worker(void);
     315             : static void HandleAutoVacLauncherInterrupts(void);
     316             : static void AutoVacLauncherShutdown(void) pg_attribute_noreturn();
     317             : static void launcher_determine_sleep(bool canlaunch, bool recursing,
     318             :                                      struct timeval *nap);
     319             : static void launch_worker(TimestampTz now);
     320             : static List *get_database_list(void);
     321             : static void rebuild_database_list(Oid newdb);
     322             : static int  db_comparator(const void *a, const void *b);
     323             : static void autovac_recalculate_workers_for_balance(void);
     324             : 
     325             : static void do_autovacuum(void);
     326             : static void FreeWorkerInfo(int code, Datum arg);
     327             : 
     328             : static autovac_table *table_recheck_autovac(Oid relid, HTAB *table_toast_map,
     329             :                                             TupleDesc pg_class_desc,
     330             :                                             int effective_multixact_freeze_max_age);
     331             : static void recheck_relation_needs_vacanalyze(Oid relid, AutoVacOpts *avopts,
     332             :                                               Form_pg_class classForm,
     333             :                                               int effective_multixact_freeze_max_age,
     334             :                                               bool *dovacuum, bool *doanalyze, bool *wraparound);
     335             : static void relation_needs_vacanalyze(Oid relid, AutoVacOpts *relopts,
     336             :                                       Form_pg_class classForm,
     337             :                                       PgStat_StatTabEntry *tabentry,
     338             :                                       int effective_multixact_freeze_max_age,
     339             :                                       bool *dovacuum, bool *doanalyze, bool *wraparound);
     340             : 
     341             : static void autovacuum_do_vac_analyze(autovac_table *tab,
     342             :                                       BufferAccessStrategy bstrategy);
     343             : static AutoVacOpts *extract_autovac_opts(HeapTuple tup,
     344             :                                          TupleDesc pg_class_desc);
     345             : static void perform_work_item(AutoVacuumWorkItem *workitem);
     346             : static void autovac_report_activity(autovac_table *tab);
     347             : static void autovac_report_workitem(AutoVacuumWorkItem *workitem,
     348             :                                     const char *nspname, const char *relname);
     349             : static void avl_sigusr2_handler(SIGNAL_ARGS);
     350             : 
     351             : 
     352             : 
     353             : /********************************************************************
     354             :  *                    AUTOVACUUM LAUNCHER CODE
     355             :  ********************************************************************/
     356             : 
     357             : /*
     358             :  * Main entry point for the autovacuum launcher process.
     359             :  */
     360             : void
     361         652 : AutoVacLauncherMain(char *startup_data, size_t startup_data_len)
     362             : {
     363             :     sigjmp_buf  local_sigjmp_buf;
     364             : 
     365             :     Assert(startup_data_len == 0);
     366             : 
     367             :     /* Release postmaster's working memory context */
     368         652 :     if (PostmasterContext)
     369             :     {
     370         652 :         MemoryContextDelete(PostmasterContext);
     371         652 :         PostmasterContext = NULL;
     372             :     }
     373             : 
     374         652 :     MyBackendType = B_AUTOVAC_LAUNCHER;
     375         652 :     init_ps_display(NULL);
     376             : 
     377         652 :     ereport(DEBUG1,
     378             :             (errmsg_internal("autovacuum launcher started")));
     379             : 
     380         652 :     if (PostAuthDelay)
     381           0 :         pg_usleep(PostAuthDelay * 1000000L);
     382             : 
     383         652 :     SetProcessingMode(InitProcessing);
     384             : 
     385             :     /*
     386             :      * Set up signal handlers.  We operate on databases much like a regular
     387             :      * backend, so we use the same signal handling.  See equivalent code in
     388             :      * tcop/postgres.c.
     389             :      */
     390         652 :     pqsignal(SIGHUP, SignalHandlerForConfigReload);
     391         652 :     pqsignal(SIGINT, StatementCancelHandler);
     392         652 :     pqsignal(SIGTERM, SignalHandlerForShutdownRequest);
     393             :     /* SIGQUIT handler was already set up by InitPostmasterChild */
     394             : 
     395         652 :     InitializeTimeouts();       /* establishes SIGALRM handler */
     396             : 
     397         652 :     pqsignal(SIGPIPE, SIG_IGN);
     398         652 :     pqsignal(SIGUSR1, procsignal_sigusr1_handler);
     399         652 :     pqsignal(SIGUSR2, avl_sigusr2_handler);
     400         652 :     pqsignal(SIGFPE, FloatExceptionHandler);
     401         652 :     pqsignal(SIGCHLD, SIG_DFL);
     402             : 
     403             :     /*
     404             :      * Create a per-backend PGPROC struct in shared memory.  We must do this
     405             :      * before we can use LWLocks or access any shared memory.
     406             :      */
     407         652 :     InitProcess();
     408             : 
     409             :     /* Early initialization */
     410         652 :     BaseInit();
     411             : 
     412         652 :     InitPostgres(NULL, InvalidOid, NULL, InvalidOid, 0, NULL);
     413             : 
     414         652 :     SetProcessingMode(NormalProcessing);
     415             : 
     416             :     /*
     417             :      * Create a memory context that we will do all our work in.  We do this so
     418             :      * that we can reset the context during error recovery and thereby avoid
     419             :      * possible memory leaks.
     420             :      */
     421         652 :     AutovacMemCxt = AllocSetContextCreate(TopMemoryContext,
     422             :                                           "Autovacuum Launcher",
     423             :                                           ALLOCSET_DEFAULT_SIZES);
     424         652 :     MemoryContextSwitchTo(AutovacMemCxt);
     425             : 
     426             :     /*
     427             :      * If an exception is encountered, processing resumes here.
     428             :      *
     429             :      * This code is a stripped down version of PostgresMain error recovery.
     430             :      *
     431             :      * Note that we use sigsetjmp(..., 1), so that the prevailing signal mask
     432             :      * (to wit, BlockSig) will be restored when longjmp'ing to here.  Thus,
     433             :      * signals other than SIGQUIT will be blocked until we complete error
     434             :      * recovery.  It might seem that this policy makes the HOLD_INTERRUPTS()
     435             :      * call redundant, but it is not since InterruptPending might be set
     436             :      * already.
     437             :      */
     438         652 :     if (sigsetjmp(local_sigjmp_buf, 1) != 0)
     439             :     {
     440             :         /* since not using PG_TRY, must reset error stack by hand */
     441           0 :         error_context_stack = NULL;
     442             : 
     443             :         /* Prevents interrupts while cleaning up */
     444           0 :         HOLD_INTERRUPTS();
     445             : 
     446             :         /* Forget any pending QueryCancel or timeout request */
     447           0 :         disable_all_timeouts(false);
     448           0 :         QueryCancelPending = false; /* second to avoid race condition */
     449             : 
     450             :         /* Report the error to the server log */
     451           0 :         EmitErrorReport();
     452             : 
     453             :         /* Abort the current transaction in order to recover */
     454           0 :         AbortCurrentTransaction();
     455             : 
     456             :         /*
     457             :          * Release any other resources, for the case where we were not in a
     458             :          * transaction.
     459             :          */
     460           0 :         LWLockReleaseAll();
     461           0 :         pgstat_report_wait_end();
     462           0 :         UnlockBuffers();
     463             :         /* this is probably dead code, but let's be safe: */
     464           0 :         if (AuxProcessResourceOwner)
     465           0 :             ReleaseAuxProcessResources(false);
     466           0 :         AtEOXact_Buffers(false);
     467           0 :         AtEOXact_SMgr();
     468           0 :         AtEOXact_Files(false);
     469           0 :         AtEOXact_HashTables(false);
     470             : 
     471             :         /*
     472             :          * Now return to normal top-level context and clear ErrorContext for
     473             :          * next time.
     474             :          */
     475           0 :         MemoryContextSwitchTo(AutovacMemCxt);
     476           0 :         FlushErrorState();
     477             : 
     478             :         /* Flush any leaked data in the top-level context */
     479           0 :         MemoryContextReset(AutovacMemCxt);
     480             : 
     481             :         /* don't leave dangling pointers to freed memory */
     482           0 :         DatabaseListCxt = NULL;
     483           0 :         dlist_init(&DatabaseList);
     484             : 
     485             :         /* Now we can allow interrupts again */
     486           0 :         RESUME_INTERRUPTS();
     487             : 
     488             :         /* if in shutdown mode, no need for anything further; just go away */
     489           0 :         if (ShutdownRequestPending)
     490           0 :             AutoVacLauncherShutdown();
     491             : 
     492             :         /*
     493             :          * Sleep at least 1 second after any error.  We don't want to be
     494             :          * filling the error logs as fast as we can.
     495             :          */
     496           0 :         pg_usleep(1000000L);
     497             :     }
     498             : 
     499             :     /* We can now handle ereport(ERROR) */
     500         652 :     PG_exception_stack = &local_sigjmp_buf;
     501             : 
     502             :     /* must unblock signals before calling rebuild_database_list */
     503         652 :     sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, &UnBlockSig, NULL);
     504             : 
     505             :     /*
     506             :      * Set always-secure search path.  Launcher doesn't connect to a database,
     507             :      * so this has no effect.
     508             :      */
     509         652 :     SetConfigOption("search_path", "", PGC_SUSET, PGC_S_OVERRIDE);
     510             : 
     511             :     /*
     512             :      * Force zero_damaged_pages OFF in the autovac process, even if it is set
     513             :      * in postgresql.conf.  We don't really want such a dangerous option being
     514             :      * applied non-interactively.
     515             :      */
     516         652 :     SetConfigOption("zero_damaged_pages", "false", PGC_SUSET, PGC_S_OVERRIDE);
     517             : 
     518             :     /*
     519             :      * Force settable timeouts off to avoid letting these settings prevent
     520             :      * regular maintenance from being executed.
     521             :      */
     522         652 :     SetConfigOption("statement_timeout", "0", PGC_SUSET, PGC_S_OVERRIDE);
     523         652 :     SetConfigOption("transaction_timeout", "0", PGC_SUSET, PGC_S_OVERRIDE);
     524         652 :     SetConfigOption("lock_timeout", "0", PGC_SUSET, PGC_S_OVERRIDE);
     525         652 :     SetConfigOption("idle_in_transaction_session_timeout", "0",
     526             :                     PGC_SUSET, PGC_S_OVERRIDE);
     527             : 
     528             :     /*
     529             :      * Force default_transaction_isolation to READ COMMITTED.  We don't want
     530             :      * to pay the overhead of serializable mode, nor add any risk of causing
     531             :      * deadlocks or delaying other transactions.
     532             :      */
     533         652 :     SetConfigOption("default_transaction_isolation", "read committed",
     534             :                     PGC_SUSET, PGC_S_OVERRIDE);
     535             : 
     536             :     /*
     537             :      * Even when system is configured to use a different fetch consistency,
     538             :      * for autovac we always want fresh stats.
     539             :      */
     540         652 :     SetConfigOption("stats_fetch_consistency", "none", PGC_SUSET, PGC_S_OVERRIDE);
     541             : 
     542             :     /*
     543             :      * In emergency mode, just start a worker (unless shutdown was requested)
     544             :      * and go away.
     545             :      */
     546         652 :     if (!AutoVacuumingActive())
     547             :     {
     548           0 :         if (!ShutdownRequestPending)
     549           0 :             do_start_worker();
     550           0 :         proc_exit(0);           /* done */
     551             :     }
     552             : 
     553         652 :     AutoVacuumShmem->av_launcherpid = MyProcPid;
     554             : 
     555             :     /*
     556             :      * Create the initial database list.  The invariant we want this list to
     557             :      * keep is that it's ordered by decreasing next_time.  As soon as an entry
     558             :      * is updated to a higher time, it will be moved to the front (which is
     559             :      * correct because the only operation is to add autovacuum_naptime to the
     560             :      * entry, and time always increases).
     561             :      */
     562         652 :     rebuild_database_list(InvalidOid);
     563             : 
     564             :     /* loop until shutdown request */
     565        3420 :     while (!ShutdownRequestPending)
     566             :     {
     567             :         struct timeval nap;
     568        3418 :         TimestampTz current_time = 0;
     569             :         bool        can_launch;
     570             : 
     571             :         /*
     572             :          * This loop is a bit different from the normal use of WaitLatch,
     573             :          * because we'd like to sleep before the first launch of a child
     574             :          * process.  So it's WaitLatch, then ResetLatch, then check for
     575             :          * wakening conditions.
     576             :          */
     577             : 
     578        3418 :         launcher_determine_sleep(!dlist_is_empty(&AutoVacuumShmem->av_freeWorkers),
     579        3418 :                                  false, &nap);
     580             : 
     581             :         /*
     582             :          * Wait until naptime expires or we get some type of signal (all the
     583             :          * signal handlers will wake us by calling SetLatch).
     584             :          */
     585        3418 :         (void) WaitLatch(MyLatch,
     586             :                          WL_LATCH_SET | WL_TIMEOUT | WL_EXIT_ON_PM_DEATH,
     587        3418 :                          (nap.tv_sec * 1000L) + (nap.tv_usec / 1000L),
     588             :                          WAIT_EVENT_AUTOVACUUM_MAIN);
     589             : 
     590        3412 :         ResetLatch(MyLatch);
     591             : 
     592        3412 :         HandleAutoVacLauncherInterrupts();
     593             : 
     594             :         /*
     595             :          * a worker finished, or postmaster signaled failure to start a worker
     596             :          */
     597        2768 :         if (got_SIGUSR2)
     598             :         {
     599          40 :             got_SIGUSR2 = false;
     600             : 
     601             :             /* rebalance cost limits, if needed */
     602          40 :             if (AutoVacuumShmem->av_signal[AutoVacRebalance])
     603             :             {
     604          20 :                 LWLockAcquire(AutovacuumLock, LW_EXCLUSIVE);
     605          20 :                 AutoVacuumShmem->av_signal[AutoVacRebalance] = false;
     606          20 :                 autovac_recalculate_workers_for_balance();
     607          20 :                 LWLockRelease(AutovacuumLock);
     608             :             }
     609             : 
     610          40 :             if (AutoVacuumShmem->av_signal[AutoVacForkFailed])
     611             :             {
     612             :                 /*
     613             :                  * If the postmaster failed to start a new worker, we sleep
     614             :                  * for a little while and resend the signal.  The new worker's
     615             :                  * state is still in memory, so this is sufficient.  After
     616             :                  * that, we restart the main loop.
     617             :                  *
     618             :                  * XXX should we put a limit to the number of times we retry?
     619             :                  * I don't think it makes much sense, because a future start
     620             :                  * of a worker will continue to fail in the same way.
     621             :                  */
     622           0 :                 AutoVacuumShmem->av_signal[AutoVacForkFailed] = false;
     623           0 :                 pg_usleep(1000000L);    /* 1s */
     624           0 :                 SendPostmasterSignal(PMSIGNAL_START_AUTOVAC_WORKER);
     625           0 :                 continue;
     626             :             }
     627             :         }
     628             : 
     629             :         /*
     630             :          * There are some conditions that we need to check before trying to
     631             :          * start a worker.  First, we need to make sure that there is a worker
     632             :          * slot available.  Second, we need to make sure that no other worker
     633             :          * failed while starting up.
     634             :          */
     635             : 
     636        2768 :         current_time = GetCurrentTimestamp();
     637        2768 :         LWLockAcquire(AutovacuumLock, LW_SHARED);
     638             : 
     639        2768 :         can_launch = !dlist_is_empty(&AutoVacuumShmem->av_freeWorkers);
     640             : 
     641        2768 :         if (AutoVacuumShmem->av_startingWorker != NULL)
     642             :         {
     643             :             int         waittime;
     644           0 :             WorkerInfo  worker = AutoVacuumShmem->av_startingWorker;
     645             : 
     646             :             /*
     647             :              * We can't launch another worker when another one is still
     648             :              * starting up (or failed while doing so), so just sleep for a bit
     649             :              * more; that worker will wake us up again as soon as it's ready.
     650             :              * We will only wait autovacuum_naptime seconds (up to a maximum
     651             :              * of 60 seconds) for this to happen however.  Note that failure
     652             :              * to connect to a particular database is not a problem here,
     653             :              * because the worker removes itself from the startingWorker
     654             :              * pointer before trying to connect.  Problems detected by the
     655             :              * postmaster (like fork() failure) are also reported and handled
     656             :              * differently.  The only problems that may cause this code to
     657             :              * fire are errors in the earlier sections of AutoVacWorkerMain,
     658             :              * before the worker removes the WorkerInfo from the
     659             :              * startingWorker pointer.
     660             :              */
     661           0 :             waittime = Min(autovacuum_naptime, 60) * 1000;
     662           0 :             if (TimestampDifferenceExceeds(worker->wi_launchtime, current_time,
     663             :                                            waittime))
     664             :             {
     665           0 :                 LWLockRelease(AutovacuumLock);
     666           0 :                 LWLockAcquire(AutovacuumLock, LW_EXCLUSIVE);
     667             : 
     668             :                 /*
     669             :                  * No other process can put a worker in starting mode, so if
     670             :                  * startingWorker is still INVALID after exchanging our lock,
     671             :                  * we assume it's the same one we saw above (so we don't
     672             :                  * recheck the launch time).
     673             :                  */
     674           0 :                 if (AutoVacuumShmem->av_startingWorker != NULL)
     675             :                 {
     676           0 :                     worker = AutoVacuumShmem->av_startingWorker;
     677           0 :                     worker->wi_dboid = InvalidOid;
     678           0 :                     worker->wi_tableoid = InvalidOid;
     679           0 :                     worker->wi_sharedrel = false;
     680           0 :                     worker->wi_proc = NULL;
     681           0 :                     worker->wi_launchtime = 0;
     682           0 :                     dlist_push_head(&AutoVacuumShmem->av_freeWorkers,
     683             :                                     &worker->wi_links);
     684           0 :                     AutoVacuumShmem->av_startingWorker = NULL;
     685           0 :                     ereport(WARNING,
     686             :                             errmsg("autovacuum worker took too long to start; canceled"));
     687             :                 }
     688             :             }
     689             :             else
     690           0 :                 can_launch = false;
     691             :         }
     692        2768 :         LWLockRelease(AutovacuumLock);  /* either shared or exclusive */
     693             : 
     694             :         /* if we can't do anything, just go back to sleep */
     695        2768 :         if (!can_launch)
     696           0 :             continue;
     697             : 
     698             :         /* We're OK to start a new worker */
     699             : 
     700        2768 :         if (dlist_is_empty(&DatabaseList))
     701             :         {
     702             :             /*
     703             :              * Special case when the list is empty: start a worker right away.
     704             :              * This covers the initial case, when no database is in pgstats
     705             :              * (thus the list is empty).  Note that the constraints in
     706             :              * launcher_determine_sleep keep us from starting workers too
     707             :              * quickly (at most once every autovacuum_naptime when the list is
     708             :              * empty).
     709             :              */
     710          62 :             launch_worker(current_time);
     711             :         }
     712             :         else
     713             :         {
     714             :             /*
     715             :              * because rebuild_database_list constructs a list with most
     716             :              * distant adl_next_worker first, we obtain our database from the
     717             :              * tail of the list.
     718             :              */
     719             :             avl_dbase  *avdb;
     720             : 
     721        2706 :             avdb = dlist_tail_element(avl_dbase, adl_node, &DatabaseList);
     722             : 
     723             :             /*
     724             :              * launch a worker if next_worker is right now or it is in the
     725             :              * past
     726             :              */
     727        2706 :             if (TimestampDifferenceExceeds(avdb->adl_next_worker,
     728             :                                            current_time, 0))
     729          20 :                 launch_worker(current_time);
     730             :         }
     731             :     }
     732             : 
     733           2 :     AutoVacLauncherShutdown();
     734             : }
     735             : 
     736             : /*
     737             :  * Process any new interrupts.
     738             :  */
     739             : static void
     740        3412 : HandleAutoVacLauncherInterrupts(void)
     741             : {
     742             :     /* the normal shutdown case */
     743        3412 :     if (ShutdownRequestPending)
     744         644 :         AutoVacLauncherShutdown();
     745             : 
     746        2768 :     if (ConfigReloadPending)
     747             :     {
     748          56 :         ConfigReloadPending = false;
     749          56 :         ProcessConfigFile(PGC_SIGHUP);
     750             : 
     751             :         /* shutdown requested in config file? */
     752          56 :         if (!AutoVacuumingActive())
     753           0 :             AutoVacLauncherShutdown();
     754             : 
     755             :         /* rebuild the list in case the naptime changed */
     756          56 :         rebuild_database_list(InvalidOid);
     757             :     }
     758             : 
     759             :     /* Process barrier events */
     760        2768 :     if (ProcSignalBarrierPending)
     761          42 :         ProcessProcSignalBarrier();
     762             : 
     763             :     /* Perform logging of memory contexts of this process */
     764        2768 :     if (LogMemoryContextPending)
     765           0 :         ProcessLogMemoryContextInterrupt();
     766             : 
     767             :     /* Process sinval catchup interrupts that happened while sleeping */
     768        2768 :     ProcessCatchupInterrupt();
     769        2768 : }
     770             : 
     771             : /*
     772             :  * Perform a normal exit from the autovac launcher.
     773             :  */
     774             : static void
     775         646 : AutoVacLauncherShutdown(void)
     776             : {
     777         646 :     ereport(DEBUG1,
     778             :             (errmsg_internal("autovacuum launcher shutting down")));
     779         646 :     AutoVacuumShmem->av_launcherpid = 0;
     780             : 
     781         646 :     proc_exit(0);               /* done */
     782             : }
     783             : 
     784             : /*
     785             :  * Determine the time to sleep, based on the database list.
     786             :  *
     787             :  * The "canlaunch" parameter indicates whether we can start a worker right now,
     788             :  * for example due to the workers being all busy.  If this is false, we will
     789             :  * cause a long sleep, which will be interrupted when a worker exits.
     790             :  */
     791             : static void
     792        3418 : launcher_determine_sleep(bool canlaunch, bool recursing, struct timeval *nap)
     793             : {
     794             :     /*
     795             :      * We sleep until the next scheduled vacuum.  We trust that when the
     796             :      * database list was built, care was taken so that no entries have times
     797             :      * in the past; if the first entry has too close a next_worker value, or a
     798             :      * time in the past, we will sleep a small nominal time.
     799             :      */
     800        3418 :     if (!canlaunch)
     801             :     {
     802           0 :         nap->tv_sec = autovacuum_naptime;
     803           0 :         nap->tv_usec = 0;
     804             :     }
     805        3418 :     else if (!dlist_is_empty(&DatabaseList))
     806             :     {
     807        3294 :         TimestampTz current_time = GetCurrentTimestamp();
     808             :         TimestampTz next_wakeup;
     809             :         avl_dbase  *avdb;
     810             :         long        secs;
     811             :         int         usecs;
     812             : 
     813        3294 :         avdb = dlist_tail_element(avl_dbase, adl_node, &DatabaseList);
     814             : 
     815        3294 :         next_wakeup = avdb->adl_next_worker;
     816        3294 :         TimestampDifference(current_time, next_wakeup, &secs, &usecs);
     817             : 
     818        3294 :         nap->tv_sec = secs;
     819        3294 :         nap->tv_usec = usecs;
     820             :     }
     821             :     else
     822             :     {
     823             :         /* list is empty, sleep for whole autovacuum_naptime seconds  */
     824         124 :         nap->tv_sec = autovacuum_naptime;
     825         124 :         nap->tv_usec = 0;
     826             :     }
     827             : 
     828             :     /*
     829             :      * If the result is exactly zero, it means a database had an entry with
     830             :      * time in the past.  Rebuild the list so that the databases are evenly
     831             :      * distributed again, and recalculate the time to sleep.  This can happen
     832             :      * if there are more tables needing vacuum than workers, and they all take
     833             :      * longer to vacuum than autovacuum_naptime.
     834             :      *
     835             :      * We only recurse once.  rebuild_database_list should always return times
     836             :      * in the future, but it seems best not to trust too much on that.
     837             :      */
     838        3418 :     if (nap->tv_sec == 0 && nap->tv_usec == 0 && !recursing)
     839             :     {
     840           0 :         rebuild_database_list(InvalidOid);
     841           0 :         launcher_determine_sleep(canlaunch, true, nap);
     842           0 :         return;
     843             :     }
     844             : 
     845             :     /* The smallest time we'll allow the launcher to sleep. */
     846        3418 :     if (nap->tv_sec <= 0 && nap->tv_usec <= MIN_AUTOVAC_SLEEPTIME * 1000)
     847             :     {
     848           4 :         nap->tv_sec = 0;
     849           4 :         nap->tv_usec = MIN_AUTOVAC_SLEEPTIME * 1000;
     850             :     }
     851             : 
     852             :     /*
     853             :      * If the sleep time is too large, clamp it to an arbitrary maximum (plus
     854             :      * any fractional seconds, for simplicity).  This avoids an essentially
     855             :      * infinite sleep in strange cases like the system clock going backwards a
     856             :      * few years.
     857             :      */
     858        3418 :     if (nap->tv_sec > MAX_AUTOVAC_SLEEPTIME)
     859          22 :         nap->tv_sec = MAX_AUTOVAC_SLEEPTIME;
     860             : }
     861             : 
     862             : /*
     863             :  * Build an updated DatabaseList.  It must only contain databases that appear
     864             :  * in pgstats, and must be sorted by next_worker from highest to lowest,
     865             :  * distributed regularly across the next autovacuum_naptime interval.
     866             :  *
     867             :  * Receives the Oid of the database that made this list be generated (we call
     868             :  * this the "new" database, because when the database was already present on
     869             :  * the list, we expect that this function is not called at all).  The
     870             :  * preexisting list, if any, will be used to preserve the order of the
     871             :  * databases in the autovacuum_naptime period.  The new database is put at the
     872             :  * end of the interval.  The actual values are not saved, which should not be
     873             :  * much of a problem.
     874             :  */
     875             : static void
     876         716 : rebuild_database_list(Oid newdb)
     877             : {
     878             :     List       *dblist;
     879             :     ListCell   *cell;
     880             :     MemoryContext newcxt;
     881             :     MemoryContext oldcxt;
     882             :     MemoryContext tmpcxt;
     883             :     HASHCTL     hctl;
     884             :     int         score;
     885             :     int         nelems;
     886             :     HTAB       *dbhash;
     887             :     dlist_iter  iter;
     888             : 
     889         716 :     newcxt = AllocSetContextCreate(AutovacMemCxt,
     890             :                                    "Autovacuum database list",
     891             :                                    ALLOCSET_DEFAULT_SIZES);
     892         716 :     tmpcxt = AllocSetContextCreate(newcxt,
     893             :                                    "Autovacuum database list (tmp)",
     894             :                                    ALLOCSET_DEFAULT_SIZES);
     895         716 :     oldcxt = MemoryContextSwitchTo(tmpcxt);
     896             : 
     897             :     /*
     898             :      * Implementing this is not as simple as it sounds, because we need to put
     899             :      * the new database at the end of the list; next the databases that were
     900             :      * already on the list, and finally (at the tail of the list) all the
     901             :      * other databases that are not on the existing list.
     902             :      *
     903             :      * To do this, we build an empty hash table of scored databases.  We will
     904             :      * start with the lowest score (zero) for the new database, then
     905             :      * increasing scores for the databases in the existing list, in order, and
     906             :      * lastly increasing scores for all databases gotten via
     907             :      * get_database_list() that are not already on the hash.
     908             :      *
     909             :      * Then we will put all the hash elements into an array, sort the array by
     910             :      * score, and finally put the array elements into the new doubly linked
     911             :      * list.
     912             :      */
     913         716 :     hctl.keysize = sizeof(Oid);
     914         716 :     hctl.entrysize = sizeof(avl_dbase);
     915         716 :     hctl.hcxt = tmpcxt;
     916         716 :     dbhash = hash_create("autovacuum db hash", 20, &hctl, /* magic number here
     917             :                                                              * FIXME */
     918             :                          HASH_ELEM | HASH_BLOBS | HASH_CONTEXT);
     919             : 
     920             :     /* start by inserting the new database */
     921         716 :     score = 0;
     922         716 :     if (OidIsValid(newdb))
     923             :     {
     924             :         avl_dbase  *db;
     925             :         PgStat_StatDBEntry *entry;
     926             : 
     927             :         /* only consider this database if it has a pgstat entry */
     928           8 :         entry = pgstat_fetch_stat_dbentry(newdb);
     929           8 :         if (entry != NULL)
     930             :         {
     931             :             /* we assume it isn't found because the hash was just created */
     932           8 :             db = hash_search(dbhash, &newdb, HASH_ENTER, NULL);
     933             : 
     934             :             /* hash_search already filled in the key */
     935           8 :             db->adl_score = score++;
     936             :             /* next_worker is filled in later */
     937             :         }
     938             :     }
     939             : 
     940             :     /* Now insert the databases from the existing list */
     941         808 :     dlist_foreach(iter, &DatabaseList)
     942             :     {
     943          92 :         avl_dbase  *avdb = dlist_container(avl_dbase, adl_node, iter.cur);
     944             :         avl_dbase  *db;
     945             :         bool        found;
     946             :         PgStat_StatDBEntry *entry;
     947             : 
     948             :         /*
     949             :          * skip databases with no stat entries -- in particular, this gets rid
     950             :          * of dropped databases
     951             :          */
     952          92 :         entry = pgstat_fetch_stat_dbentry(avdb->adl_datid);
     953          92 :         if (entry == NULL)
     954           0 :             continue;
     955             : 
     956          92 :         db = hash_search(dbhash, &(avdb->adl_datid), HASH_ENTER, &found);
     957             : 
     958          92 :         if (!found)
     959             :         {
     960             :             /* hash_search already filled in the key */
     961          92 :             db->adl_score = score++;
     962             :             /* next_worker is filled in later */
     963             :         }
     964             :     }
     965             : 
     966             :     /* finally, insert all qualifying databases not previously inserted */
     967         716 :     dblist = get_database_list();
     968        3170 :     foreach(cell, dblist)
     969             :     {
     970        2454 :         avw_dbase  *avdb = lfirst(cell);
     971             :         avl_dbase  *db;
     972             :         bool        found;
     973             :         PgStat_StatDBEntry *entry;
     974             : 
     975             :         /* only consider databases with a pgstat entry */
     976        2454 :         entry = pgstat_fetch_stat_dbentry(avdb->adw_datid);
     977        2454 :         if (entry == NULL)
     978        1510 :             continue;
     979             : 
     980         944 :         db = hash_search(dbhash, &(avdb->adw_datid), HASH_ENTER, &found);
     981             :         /* only update the score if the database was not already on the hash */
     982         944 :         if (!found)
     983             :         {
     984             :             /* hash_search already filled in the key */
     985         844 :             db->adl_score = score++;
     986             :             /* next_worker is filled in later */
     987             :         }
     988             :     }
     989         716 :     nelems = score;
     990             : 
     991             :     /* from here on, the allocated memory belongs to the new list */
     992         716 :     MemoryContextSwitchTo(newcxt);
     993         716 :     dlist_init(&DatabaseList);
     994             : 
     995         716 :     if (nelems > 0)
     996             :     {
     997             :         TimestampTz current_time;
     998             :         int         millis_increment;
     999             :         avl_dbase  *dbary;
    1000             :         avl_dbase  *db;
    1001             :         HASH_SEQ_STATUS seq;
    1002             :         int         i;
    1003             : 
    1004             :         /* put all the hash elements into an array */
    1005         652 :         dbary = palloc(nelems * sizeof(avl_dbase));
    1006             : 
    1007         652 :         i = 0;
    1008         652 :         hash_seq_init(&seq, dbhash);
    1009        1596 :         while ((db = hash_seq_search(&seq)) != NULL)
    1010         944 :             memcpy(&(dbary[i++]), db, sizeof(avl_dbase));
    1011             : 
    1012             :         /* sort the array */
    1013         652 :         qsort(dbary, nelems, sizeof(avl_dbase), db_comparator);
    1014             : 
    1015             :         /*
    1016             :          * Determine the time interval between databases in the schedule. If
    1017             :          * we see that the configured naptime would take us to sleep times
    1018             :          * lower than our min sleep time (which launcher_determine_sleep is
    1019             :          * coded not to allow), silently use a larger naptime (but don't touch
    1020             :          * the GUC variable).
    1021             :          */
    1022         652 :         millis_increment = 1000.0 * autovacuum_naptime / nelems;
    1023         652 :         if (millis_increment <= MIN_AUTOVAC_SLEEPTIME)
    1024           0 :             millis_increment = MIN_AUTOVAC_SLEEPTIME * 1.1;
    1025             : 
    1026         652 :         current_time = GetCurrentTimestamp();
    1027             : 
    1028             :         /*
    1029             :          * move the elements from the array into the dlist, setting the
    1030             :          * next_worker while walking the array
    1031             :          */
    1032        1596 :         for (i = 0; i < nelems; i++)
    1033             :         {
    1034         944 :             db = &(dbary[i]);
    1035             : 
    1036         944 :             current_time = TimestampTzPlusMilliseconds(current_time,
    1037             :                                                        millis_increment);
    1038         944 :             db->adl_next_worker = current_time;
    1039             : 
    1040             :             /* later elements should go closer to the head of the list */
    1041         944 :             dlist_push_head(&DatabaseList, &db->adl_node);
    1042             :         }
    1043             :     }
    1044             : 
    1045             :     /* all done, clean up memory */
    1046         716 :     if (DatabaseListCxt != NULL)
    1047          64 :         MemoryContextDelete(DatabaseListCxt);
    1048         716 :     MemoryContextDelete(tmpcxt);
    1049         716 :     DatabaseListCxt = newcxt;
    1050         716 :     MemoryContextSwitchTo(oldcxt);
    1051         716 : }
    1052             : 
    1053             : /* qsort comparator for avl_dbase, using adl_score */
    1054             : static int
    1055         424 : db_comparator(const void *a, const void *b)
    1056             : {
    1057         424 :     return pg_cmp_s32(((const avl_dbase *) a)->adl_score,
    1058             :                       ((const avl_dbase *) b)->adl_score);
    1059             : }
    1060             : 
    1061             : /*
    1062             :  * do_start_worker
    1063             :  *
    1064             :  * Bare-bones procedure for starting an autovacuum worker from the launcher.
    1065             :  * It determines what database to work on, sets up shared memory stuff and
    1066             :  * signals postmaster to start the worker.  It fails gracefully if invoked when
    1067             :  * autovacuum_workers are already active.
    1068             :  *
    1069             :  * Return value is the OID of the database that the worker is going to process,
    1070             :  * or InvalidOid if no worker was actually started.
    1071             :  */
    1072             : static Oid
    1073          82 : do_start_worker(void)
    1074             : {
    1075             :     List       *dblist;
    1076             :     ListCell   *cell;
    1077             :     TransactionId xidForceLimit;
    1078             :     MultiXactId multiForceLimit;
    1079             :     bool        for_xid_wrap;
    1080             :     bool        for_multi_wrap;
    1081             :     avw_dbase  *avdb;
    1082             :     TimestampTz current_time;
    1083          82 :     bool        skipit = false;
    1084          82 :     Oid         retval = InvalidOid;
    1085             :     MemoryContext tmpcxt,
    1086             :                 oldcxt;
    1087             : 
    1088             :     /* return quickly when there are no free workers */
    1089          82 :     LWLockAcquire(AutovacuumLock, LW_SHARED);
    1090          82 :     if (dlist_is_empty(&AutoVacuumShmem->av_freeWorkers))
    1091             :     {
    1092           0 :         LWLockRelease(AutovacuumLock);
    1093           0 :         return InvalidOid;
    1094             :     }
    1095          82 :     LWLockRelease(AutovacuumLock);
    1096             : 
    1097             :     /*
    1098             :      * Create and switch to a temporary context to avoid leaking the memory
    1099             :      * allocated for the database list.
    1100             :      */
    1101          82 :     tmpcxt = AllocSetContextCreate(CurrentMemoryContext,
    1102             :                                    "Autovacuum start worker (tmp)",
    1103             :                                    ALLOCSET_DEFAULT_SIZES);
    1104          82 :     oldcxt = MemoryContextSwitchTo(tmpcxt);
    1105             : 
    1106             :     /* Get a list of databases */
    1107          82 :     dblist = get_database_list();
    1108             : 
    1109             :     /*
    1110             :      * Determine the oldest datfrozenxid/relfrozenxid that we will allow to
    1111             :      * pass without forcing a vacuum.  (This limit can be tightened for
    1112             :      * particular tables, but not loosened.)
    1113             :      */
    1114          82 :     recentXid = ReadNextTransactionId();
    1115          82 :     xidForceLimit = recentXid - autovacuum_freeze_max_age;
    1116             :     /* ensure it's a "normal" XID, else TransactionIdPrecedes misbehaves */
    1117             :     /* this can cause the limit to go backwards by 3, but that's OK */
    1118          82 :     if (xidForceLimit < FirstNormalTransactionId)
    1119           0 :         xidForceLimit -= FirstNormalTransactionId;
    1120             : 
    1121             :     /* Also determine the oldest datminmxid we will consider. */
    1122          82 :     recentMulti = ReadNextMultiXactId();
    1123          82 :     multiForceLimit = recentMulti - MultiXactMemberFreezeThreshold();
    1124          82 :     if (multiForceLimit < FirstMultiXactId)
    1125           0 :         multiForceLimit -= FirstMultiXactId;
    1126             : 
    1127             :     /*
    1128             :      * Choose a database to connect to.  We pick the database that was least
    1129             :      * recently auto-vacuumed, or one that needs vacuuming to prevent Xid
    1130             :      * wraparound-related data loss.  If any db at risk of Xid wraparound is
    1131             :      * found, we pick the one with oldest datfrozenxid, independently of
    1132             :      * autovacuum times; similarly we pick the one with the oldest datminmxid
    1133             :      * if any is in MultiXactId wraparound.  Note that those in Xid wraparound
    1134             :      * danger are given more priority than those in multi wraparound danger.
    1135             :      *
    1136             :      * Note that a database with no stats entry is not considered, except for
    1137             :      * Xid wraparound purposes.  The theory is that if no one has ever
    1138             :      * connected to it since the stats were last initialized, it doesn't need
    1139             :      * vacuuming.
    1140             :      *
    1141             :      * XXX This could be improved if we had more info about whether it needs
    1142             :      * vacuuming before connecting to it.  Perhaps look through the pgstats
    1143             :      * data for the database's tables?  One idea is to keep track of the
    1144             :      * number of new and dead tuples per database in pgstats.  However it
    1145             :      * isn't clear how to construct a metric that measures that and not cause
    1146             :      * starvation for less busy databases.
    1147             :      */
    1148          82 :     avdb = NULL;
    1149          82 :     for_xid_wrap = false;
    1150          82 :     for_multi_wrap = false;
    1151          82 :     current_time = GetCurrentTimestamp();
    1152         380 :     foreach(cell, dblist)
    1153             :     {
    1154         298 :         avw_dbase  *tmp = lfirst(cell);
    1155             :         dlist_iter  iter;
    1156             : 
    1157             :         /* Check to see if this one is at risk of wraparound */
    1158         298 :         if (TransactionIdPrecedes(tmp->adw_frozenxid, xidForceLimit))
    1159             :         {
    1160           0 :             if (avdb == NULL ||
    1161           0 :                 TransactionIdPrecedes(tmp->adw_frozenxid,
    1162             :                                       avdb->adw_frozenxid))
    1163           0 :                 avdb = tmp;
    1164           0 :             for_xid_wrap = true;
    1165         264 :             continue;
    1166             :         }
    1167         298 :         else if (for_xid_wrap)
    1168           0 :             continue;           /* ignore not-at-risk DBs */
    1169         298 :         else if (MultiXactIdPrecedes(tmp->adw_minmulti, multiForceLimit))
    1170             :         {
    1171           0 :             if (avdb == NULL ||
    1172           0 :                 MultiXactIdPrecedes(tmp->adw_minmulti, avdb->adw_minmulti))
    1173           0 :                 avdb = tmp;
    1174           0 :             for_multi_wrap = true;
    1175           0 :             continue;
    1176             :         }
    1177         298 :         else if (for_multi_wrap)
    1178           0 :             continue;           /* ignore not-at-risk DBs */
    1179             : 
    1180             :         /* Find pgstat entry if any */
    1181         298 :         tmp->adw_entry = pgstat_fetch_stat_dbentry(tmp->adw_datid);
    1182             : 
    1183             :         /*
    1184             :          * Skip a database with no pgstat entry; it means it hasn't seen any
    1185             :          * activity.
    1186             :          */
    1187         298 :         if (!tmp->adw_entry)
    1188         240 :             continue;
    1189             : 
    1190             :         /*
    1191             :          * Also, skip a database that appears on the database list as having
    1192             :          * been processed recently (less than autovacuum_naptime seconds ago).
    1193             :          * We do this so that we don't select a database which we just
    1194             :          * selected, but that pgstat hasn't gotten around to updating the last
    1195             :          * autovacuum time yet.
    1196             :          */
    1197          58 :         skipit = false;
    1198             : 
    1199         108 :         dlist_reverse_foreach(iter, &DatabaseList)
    1200             :         {
    1201          94 :             avl_dbase  *dbp = dlist_container(avl_dbase, adl_node, iter.cur);
    1202             : 
    1203          94 :             if (dbp->adl_datid == tmp->adw_datid)
    1204             :             {
    1205             :                 /*
    1206             :                  * Skip this database if its next_worker value falls between
    1207             :                  * the current time and the current time plus naptime.
    1208             :                  */
    1209          44 :                 if (!TimestampDifferenceExceeds(dbp->adl_next_worker,
    1210          24 :                                                 current_time, 0) &&
    1211          24 :                     !TimestampDifferenceExceeds(current_time,
    1212             :                                                 dbp->adl_next_worker,
    1213             :                                                 autovacuum_naptime * 1000))
    1214          24 :                     skipit = true;
    1215             : 
    1216          44 :                 break;
    1217             :             }
    1218             :         }
    1219          58 :         if (skipit)
    1220          24 :             continue;
    1221             : 
    1222             :         /*
    1223             :          * Remember the db with oldest autovac time.  (If we are here, both
    1224             :          * tmp->entry and db->entry must be non-null.)
    1225             :          */
    1226          34 :         if (avdb == NULL ||
    1227          14 :             tmp->adw_entry->last_autovac_time < avdb->adw_entry->last_autovac_time)
    1228          20 :             avdb = tmp;
    1229             :     }
    1230             : 
    1231             :     /* Found a database -- process it */
    1232          82 :     if (avdb != NULL)
    1233             :     {
    1234             :         WorkerInfo  worker;
    1235             :         dlist_node *wptr;
    1236             : 
    1237          20 :         LWLockAcquire(AutovacuumLock, LW_EXCLUSIVE);
    1238             : 
    1239             :         /*
    1240             :          * Get a worker entry from the freelist.  We checked above, so there
    1241             :          * really should be a free slot.
    1242             :          */
    1243          20 :         wptr = dlist_pop_head_node(&AutoVacuumShmem->av_freeWorkers);
    1244             : 
    1245          20 :         worker = dlist_container(WorkerInfoData, wi_links, wptr);
    1246          20 :         worker->wi_dboid = avdb->adw_datid;
    1247          20 :         worker->wi_proc = NULL;
    1248          20 :         worker->wi_launchtime = GetCurrentTimestamp();
    1249             : 
    1250          20 :         AutoVacuumShmem->av_startingWorker = worker;
    1251             : 
    1252          20 :         LWLockRelease(AutovacuumLock);
    1253             : 
    1254          20 :         SendPostmasterSignal(PMSIGNAL_START_AUTOVAC_WORKER);
    1255             : 
    1256          20 :         retval = avdb->adw_datid;
    1257             :     }
    1258          62 :     else if (skipit)
    1259             :     {
    1260             :         /*
    1261             :          * If we skipped all databases on the list, rebuild it, because it
    1262             :          * probably contains a dropped database.
    1263             :          */
    1264           0 :         rebuild_database_list(InvalidOid);
    1265             :     }
    1266             : 
    1267          82 :     MemoryContextSwitchTo(oldcxt);
    1268          82 :     MemoryContextDelete(tmpcxt);
    1269             : 
    1270          82 :     return retval;
    1271             : }
    1272             : 
    1273             : /*
    1274             :  * launch_worker
    1275             :  *
    1276             :  * Wrapper for starting a worker from the launcher.  Besides actually starting
    1277             :  * it, update the database list to reflect the next time that another one will
    1278             :  * need to be started on the selected database.  The actual database choice is
    1279             :  * left to do_start_worker.
    1280             :  *
    1281             :  * This routine is also expected to insert an entry into the database list if
    1282             :  * the selected database was previously absent from the list.
    1283             :  */
    1284             : static void
    1285          82 : launch_worker(TimestampTz now)
    1286             : {
    1287             :     Oid         dbid;
    1288             :     dlist_iter  iter;
    1289             : 
    1290          82 :     dbid = do_start_worker();
    1291          82 :     if (OidIsValid(dbid))
    1292             :     {
    1293          20 :         bool        found = false;
    1294             : 
    1295             :         /*
    1296             :          * Walk the database list and update the corresponding entry.  If the
    1297             :          * database is not on the list, we'll recreate the list.
    1298             :          */
    1299          52 :         dlist_foreach(iter, &DatabaseList)
    1300             :         {
    1301          44 :             avl_dbase  *avdb = dlist_container(avl_dbase, adl_node, iter.cur);
    1302             : 
    1303          44 :             if (avdb->adl_datid == dbid)
    1304             :             {
    1305          12 :                 found = true;
    1306             : 
    1307             :                 /*
    1308             :                  * add autovacuum_naptime seconds to the current time, and use
    1309             :                  * that as the new "next_worker" field for this database.
    1310             :                  */
    1311          12 :                 avdb->adl_next_worker =
    1312          12 :                     TimestampTzPlusMilliseconds(now, autovacuum_naptime * 1000);
    1313             : 
    1314          12 :                 dlist_move_head(&DatabaseList, iter.cur);
    1315          12 :                 break;
    1316             :             }
    1317             :         }
    1318             : 
    1319             :         /*
    1320             :          * If the database was not present in the database list, we rebuild
    1321             :          * the list.  It's possible that the database does not get into the
    1322             :          * list anyway, for example if it's a database that doesn't have a
    1323             :          * pgstat entry, but this is not a problem because we don't want to
    1324             :          * schedule workers regularly into those in any case.
    1325             :          */
    1326          20 :         if (!found)
    1327           8 :             rebuild_database_list(dbid);
    1328             :     }
    1329          82 : }
    1330             : 
    1331             : /*
    1332             :  * Called from postmaster to signal a failure to fork a process to become
    1333             :  * worker.  The postmaster should kill(SIGUSR2) the launcher shortly
    1334             :  * after calling this function.
    1335             :  */
    1336             : void
    1337           0 : AutoVacWorkerFailed(void)
    1338             : {
    1339           0 :     AutoVacuumShmem->av_signal[AutoVacForkFailed] = true;
    1340           0 : }
    1341             : 
    1342             : /* SIGUSR2: a worker is up and running, or just finished, or failed to fork */
    1343             : static void
    1344          40 : avl_sigusr2_handler(SIGNAL_ARGS)
    1345             : {
    1346          40 :     got_SIGUSR2 = true;
    1347          40 :     SetLatch(MyLatch);
    1348          40 : }
    1349             : 
    1350             : 
    1351             : /********************************************************************
    1352             :  *                    AUTOVACUUM WORKER CODE
    1353             :  ********************************************************************/
    1354             : 
    1355             : /*
    1356             :  * Main entry point for autovacuum worker processes.
    1357             :  */
    1358             : void
    1359          22 : AutoVacWorkerMain(char *startup_data, size_t startup_data_len)
    1360             : {
    1361             :     sigjmp_buf  local_sigjmp_buf;
    1362             :     Oid         dbid;
    1363             : 
    1364             :     Assert(startup_data_len == 0);
    1365             : 
    1366             :     /* Release postmaster's working memory context */
    1367          22 :     if (PostmasterContext)
    1368             :     {
    1369          22 :         MemoryContextDelete(PostmasterContext);
    1370          22 :         PostmasterContext = NULL;
    1371             :     }
    1372             : 
    1373          22 :     MyBackendType = B_AUTOVAC_WORKER;
    1374          22 :     init_ps_display(NULL);
    1375             : 
    1376          22 :     SetProcessingMode(InitProcessing);
    1377             : 
    1378             :     /*
    1379             :      * Set up signal handlers.  We operate on databases much like a regular
    1380             :      * backend, so we use the same signal handling.  See equivalent code in
    1381             :      * tcop/postgres.c.
    1382             :      */
    1383          22 :     pqsignal(SIGHUP, SignalHandlerForConfigReload);
    1384             : 
    1385             :     /*
    1386             :      * SIGINT is used to signal canceling the current table's vacuum; SIGTERM
    1387             :      * means abort and exit cleanly, and SIGQUIT means abandon ship.
    1388             :      */
    1389          22 :     pqsignal(SIGINT, StatementCancelHandler);
    1390          22 :     pqsignal(SIGTERM, die);
    1391             :     /* SIGQUIT handler was already set up by InitPostmasterChild */
    1392             : 
    1393          22 :     InitializeTimeouts();       /* establishes SIGALRM handler */
    1394             : 
    1395          22 :     pqsignal(SIGPIPE, SIG_IGN);
    1396          22 :     pqsignal(SIGUSR1, procsignal_sigusr1_handler);
    1397          22 :     pqsignal(SIGUSR2, SIG_IGN);
    1398          22 :     pqsignal(SIGFPE, FloatExceptionHandler);
    1399          22 :     pqsignal(SIGCHLD, SIG_DFL);
    1400             : 
    1401             :     /*
    1402             :      * Create a per-backend PGPROC struct in shared memory.  We must do this
    1403             :      * before we can use LWLocks or access any shared memory.
    1404             :      */
    1405          22 :     InitProcess();
    1406             : 
    1407             :     /* Early initialization */
    1408          22 :     BaseInit();
    1409             : 
    1410             :     /*
    1411             :      * If an exception is encountered, processing resumes here.
    1412             :      *
    1413             :      * Unlike most auxiliary processes, we don't attempt to continue
    1414             :      * processing after an error; we just clean up and exit.  The autovac
    1415             :      * launcher is responsible for spawning another worker later.
    1416             :      *
    1417             :      * Note that we use sigsetjmp(..., 1), so that the prevailing signal mask
    1418             :      * (to wit, BlockSig) will be restored when longjmp'ing to here.  Thus,
    1419             :      * signals other than SIGQUIT will be blocked until we exit.  It might
    1420             :      * seem that this policy makes the HOLD_INTERRUPTS() call redundant, but
    1421             :      * it is not since InterruptPending might be set already.
    1422             :      */
    1423          22 :     if (sigsetjmp(local_sigjmp_buf, 1) != 0)
    1424             :     {
    1425             :         /* since not using PG_TRY, must reset error stack by hand */
    1426           0 :         error_context_stack = NULL;
    1427             : 
    1428             :         /* Prevents interrupts while cleaning up */
    1429           0 :         HOLD_INTERRUPTS();
    1430             : 
    1431             :         /* Report the error to the server log */
    1432           0 :         EmitErrorReport();
    1433             : 
    1434             :         /*
    1435             :          * We can now go away.  Note that because we called InitProcess, a
    1436             :          * callback was registered to do ProcKill, which will clean up
    1437             :          * necessary state.
    1438             :          */
    1439           0 :         proc_exit(0);
    1440             :     }
    1441             : 
    1442             :     /* We can now handle ereport(ERROR) */
    1443          22 :     PG_exception_stack = &local_sigjmp_buf;
    1444             : 
    1445          22 :     sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, &UnBlockSig, NULL);
    1446             : 
    1447             :     /*
    1448             :      * Set always-secure search path, so malicious users can't redirect user
    1449             :      * code (e.g. pg_index.indexprs).  (That code runs in a
    1450             :      * SECURITY_RESTRICTED_OPERATION sandbox, so malicious users could not
    1451             :      * take control of the entire autovacuum worker in any case.)
    1452             :      */
    1453          22 :     SetConfigOption("search_path", "", PGC_SUSET, PGC_S_OVERRIDE);
    1454             : 
    1455             :     /*
    1456             :      * Force zero_damaged_pages OFF in the autovac process, even if it is set
    1457             :      * in postgresql.conf.  We don't really want such a dangerous option being
    1458             :      * applied non-interactively.
    1459             :      */
    1460          22 :     SetConfigOption("zero_damaged_pages", "false", PGC_SUSET, PGC_S_OVERRIDE);
    1461             : 
    1462             :     /*
    1463             :      * Force settable timeouts off to avoid letting these settings prevent
    1464             :      * regular maintenance from being executed.
    1465             :      */
    1466          22 :     SetConfigOption("statement_timeout", "0", PGC_SUSET, PGC_S_OVERRIDE);
    1467          22 :     SetConfigOption("transaction_timeout", "0", PGC_SUSET, PGC_S_OVERRIDE);
    1468          22 :     SetConfigOption("lock_timeout", "0", PGC_SUSET, PGC_S_OVERRIDE);
    1469          22 :     SetConfigOption("idle_in_transaction_session_timeout", "0",
    1470             :                     PGC_SUSET, PGC_S_OVERRIDE);
    1471             : 
    1472             :     /*
    1473             :      * Force default_transaction_isolation to READ COMMITTED.  We don't want
    1474             :      * to pay the overhead of serializable mode, nor add any risk of causing
    1475             :      * deadlocks or delaying other transactions.
    1476             :      */
    1477          22 :     SetConfigOption("default_transaction_isolation", "read committed",
    1478             :                     PGC_SUSET, PGC_S_OVERRIDE);
    1479             : 
    1480             :     /*
    1481             :      * Force synchronous replication off to allow regular maintenance even if
    1482             :      * we are waiting for standbys to connect. This is important to ensure we
    1483             :      * aren't blocked from performing anti-wraparound tasks.
    1484             :      */
    1485          22 :     if (synchronous_commit > SYNCHRONOUS_COMMIT_LOCAL_FLUSH)
    1486          22 :         SetConfigOption("synchronous_commit", "local",
    1487             :                         PGC_SUSET, PGC_S_OVERRIDE);
    1488             : 
    1489             :     /*
    1490             :      * Even when system is configured to use a different fetch consistency,
    1491             :      * for autovac we always want fresh stats.
    1492             :      */
    1493          22 :     SetConfigOption("stats_fetch_consistency", "none", PGC_SUSET, PGC_S_OVERRIDE);
    1494             : 
    1495             :     /*
    1496             :      * Get the info about the database we're going to work on.
    1497             :      */
    1498          22 :     LWLockAcquire(AutovacuumLock, LW_EXCLUSIVE);
    1499             : 
    1500             :     /*
    1501             :      * beware of startingWorker being INVALID; this should normally not
    1502             :      * happen, but if a worker fails after forking and before this, the
    1503             :      * launcher might have decided to remove it from the queue and start
    1504             :      * again.
    1505             :      */
    1506          22 :     if (AutoVacuumShmem->av_startingWorker != NULL)
    1507             :     {
    1508          22 :         MyWorkerInfo = AutoVacuumShmem->av_startingWorker;
    1509          22 :         dbid = MyWorkerInfo->wi_dboid;
    1510          22 :         MyWorkerInfo->wi_proc = MyProc;
    1511             : 
    1512             :         /* insert into the running list */
    1513          22 :         dlist_push_head(&AutoVacuumShmem->av_runningWorkers,
    1514          22 :                         &MyWorkerInfo->wi_links);
    1515             : 
    1516             :         /*
    1517             :          * remove from the "starting" pointer, so that the launcher can start
    1518             :          * a new worker if required
    1519             :          */
    1520          22 :         AutoVacuumShmem->av_startingWorker = NULL;
    1521          22 :         LWLockRelease(AutovacuumLock);
    1522             : 
    1523          22 :         on_shmem_exit(FreeWorkerInfo, 0);
    1524             : 
    1525             :         /* wake up the launcher */
    1526          22 :         if (AutoVacuumShmem->av_launcherpid != 0)
    1527          22 :             kill(AutoVacuumShmem->av_launcherpid, SIGUSR2);
    1528             :     }
    1529             :     else
    1530             :     {
    1531             :         /* no worker entry for me, go away */
    1532           0 :         elog(WARNING, "autovacuum worker started without a worker entry");
    1533           0 :         dbid = InvalidOid;
    1534           0 :         LWLockRelease(AutovacuumLock);
    1535             :     }
    1536             : 
    1537          22 :     if (OidIsValid(dbid))
    1538             :     {
    1539             :         char        dbname[NAMEDATALEN];
    1540             : 
    1541             :         /*
    1542             :          * Report autovac startup to the cumulative stats system.  We
    1543             :          * deliberately do this before InitPostgres, so that the
    1544             :          * last_autovac_time will get updated even if the connection attempt
    1545             :          * fails.  This is to prevent autovac from getting "stuck" repeatedly
    1546             :          * selecting an unopenable database, rather than making any progress
    1547             :          * on stuff it can connect to.
    1548             :          */
    1549          22 :         pgstat_report_autovac(dbid);
    1550             : 
    1551             :         /*
    1552             :          * Connect to the selected database, specifying no particular user
    1553             :          *
    1554             :          * Note: if we have selected a just-deleted database (due to using
    1555             :          * stale stats info), we'll fail and exit here.
    1556             :          */
    1557          22 :         InitPostgres(NULL, dbid, NULL, InvalidOid, 0, dbname);
    1558          22 :         SetProcessingMode(NormalProcessing);
    1559          22 :         set_ps_display(dbname);
    1560          22 :         ereport(DEBUG1,
    1561             :                 (errmsg_internal("autovacuum: processing database \"%s\"", dbname)));
    1562             : 
    1563          22 :         if (PostAuthDelay)
    1564           0 :             pg_usleep(PostAuthDelay * 1000000L);
    1565             : 
    1566             :         /* And do an appropriate amount of work */
    1567          22 :         recentXid = ReadNextTransactionId();
    1568          22 :         recentMulti = ReadNextMultiXactId();
    1569          22 :         do_autovacuum();
    1570             :     }
    1571             : 
    1572             :     /*
    1573             :      * The launcher will be notified of my death in ProcKill, *if* we managed
    1574             :      * to get a worker slot at all
    1575             :      */
    1576             : 
    1577             :     /* All done, go away */
    1578          22 :     proc_exit(0);
    1579             : }
    1580             : 
    1581             : /*
    1582             :  * Return a WorkerInfo to the free list
    1583             :  */
    1584             : static void
    1585          22 : FreeWorkerInfo(int code, Datum arg)
    1586             : {
    1587          22 :     if (MyWorkerInfo != NULL)
    1588             :     {
    1589          22 :         LWLockAcquire(AutovacuumLock, LW_EXCLUSIVE);
    1590             : 
    1591             :         /*
    1592             :          * Wake the launcher up so that he can launch a new worker immediately
    1593             :          * if required.  We only save the launcher's PID in local memory here;
    1594             :          * the actual signal will be sent when the PGPROC is recycled.  Note
    1595             :          * that we always do this, so that the launcher can rebalance the cost
    1596             :          * limit setting of the remaining workers.
    1597             :          *
    1598             :          * We somewhat ignore the risk that the launcher changes its PID
    1599             :          * between us reading it and the actual kill; we expect ProcKill to be
    1600             :          * called shortly after us, and we assume that PIDs are not reused too
    1601             :          * quickly after a process exits.
    1602             :          */
    1603          22 :         AutovacuumLauncherPid = AutoVacuumShmem->av_launcherpid;
    1604             : 
    1605          22 :         dlist_delete(&MyWorkerInfo->wi_links);
    1606          22 :         MyWorkerInfo->wi_dboid = InvalidOid;
    1607          22 :         MyWorkerInfo->wi_tableoid = InvalidOid;
    1608          22 :         MyWorkerInfo->wi_sharedrel = false;
    1609          22 :         MyWorkerInfo->wi_proc = NULL;
    1610          22 :         MyWorkerInfo->wi_launchtime = 0;
    1611          22 :         pg_atomic_clear_flag(&MyWorkerInfo->wi_dobalance);
    1612          22 :         dlist_push_head(&AutoVacuumShmem->av_freeWorkers,
    1613          22 :                         &MyWorkerInfo->wi_links);
    1614             :         /* not mine anymore */
    1615          22 :         MyWorkerInfo = NULL;
    1616             : 
    1617             :         /*
    1618             :          * now that we're inactive, cause a rebalancing of the surviving
    1619             :          * workers
    1620             :          */
    1621          22 :         AutoVacuumShmem->av_signal[AutoVacRebalance] = true;
    1622          22 :         LWLockRelease(AutovacuumLock);
    1623             :     }
    1624          22 : }
    1625             : 
    1626             : /*
    1627             :  * Update vacuum cost-based delay-related parameters for autovacuum workers and
    1628             :  * backends executing VACUUM or ANALYZE using the value of relevant GUCs and
    1629             :  * global state. This must be called during setup for vacuum and after every
    1630             :  * config reload to ensure up-to-date values.
    1631             :  */
    1632             : void
    1633       10740 : VacuumUpdateCosts(void)
    1634             : {
    1635       10740 :     if (MyWorkerInfo)
    1636             :     {
    1637         416 :         if (av_storage_param_cost_delay >= 0)
    1638           0 :             vacuum_cost_delay = av_storage_param_cost_delay;
    1639         416 :         else if (autovacuum_vac_cost_delay >= 0)
    1640         416 :             vacuum_cost_delay = autovacuum_vac_cost_delay;
    1641             :         else
    1642             :             /* fall back to VacuumCostDelay */
    1643           0 :             vacuum_cost_delay = VacuumCostDelay;
    1644             : 
    1645         416 :         AutoVacuumUpdateCostLimit();
    1646             :     }
    1647             :     else
    1648             :     {
    1649             :         /* Must be explicit VACUUM or ANALYZE */
    1650       10324 :         vacuum_cost_delay = VacuumCostDelay;
    1651       10324 :         vacuum_cost_limit = VacuumCostLimit;
    1652             :     }
    1653             : 
    1654             :     /*
    1655             :      * If configuration changes are allowed to impact VacuumCostActive, make
    1656             :      * sure it is updated.
    1657             :      */
    1658       10740 :     if (VacuumFailsafeActive)
    1659             :         Assert(!VacuumCostActive);
    1660       10740 :     else if (vacuum_cost_delay > 0)
    1661         416 :         VacuumCostActive = true;
    1662             :     else
    1663             :     {
    1664       10324 :         VacuumCostActive = false;
    1665       10324 :         VacuumCostBalance = 0;
    1666             :     }
    1667             : 
    1668             :     /*
    1669             :      * Since the cost logging requires a lock, avoid rendering the log message
    1670             :      * in case we are using a message level where the log wouldn't be emitted.
    1671             :      */
    1672       10740 :     if (MyWorkerInfo && message_level_is_interesting(DEBUG2))
    1673             :     {
    1674             :         Oid         dboid,
    1675             :                     tableoid;
    1676             : 
    1677             :         Assert(!LWLockHeldByMe(AutovacuumLock));
    1678             : 
    1679           0 :         LWLockAcquire(AutovacuumLock, LW_SHARED);
    1680           0 :         dboid = MyWorkerInfo->wi_dboid;
    1681           0 :         tableoid = MyWorkerInfo->wi_tableoid;
    1682           0 :         LWLockRelease(AutovacuumLock);
    1683             : 
    1684           0 :         elog(DEBUG2,
    1685             :              "Autovacuum VacuumUpdateCosts(db=%u, rel=%u, dobalance=%s, cost_limit=%d, cost_delay=%g active=%s failsafe=%s)",
    1686             :              dboid, tableoid, pg_atomic_unlocked_test_flag(&MyWorkerInfo->wi_dobalance) ? "no" : "yes",
    1687             :              vacuum_cost_limit, vacuum_cost_delay,
    1688             :              vacuum_cost_delay > 0 ? "yes" : "no",
    1689             :              VacuumFailsafeActive ? "yes" : "no");
    1690             :     }
    1691       10740 : }
    1692             : 
    1693             : /*
    1694             :  * Update vacuum_cost_limit with the correct value for an autovacuum worker,
    1695             :  * given the value of other relevant cost limit parameters and the number of
    1696             :  * workers across which the limit must be balanced. Autovacuum workers must
    1697             :  * call this regularly in case av_nworkersForBalance has been updated by
    1698             :  * another worker or by the autovacuum launcher. They must also call it after a
    1699             :  * config reload.
    1700             :  */
    1701             : void
    1702         760 : AutoVacuumUpdateCostLimit(void)
    1703             : {
    1704         760 :     if (!MyWorkerInfo)
    1705           0 :         return;
    1706             : 
    1707             :     /*
    1708             :      * note: in cost_limit, zero also means use value from elsewhere, because
    1709             :      * zero is not a valid value.
    1710             :      */
    1711             : 
    1712         760 :     if (av_storage_param_cost_limit > 0)
    1713           0 :         vacuum_cost_limit = av_storage_param_cost_limit;
    1714             :     else
    1715             :     {
    1716             :         int         nworkers_for_balance;
    1717             : 
    1718         760 :         if (autovacuum_vac_cost_limit > 0)
    1719           0 :             vacuum_cost_limit = autovacuum_vac_cost_limit;
    1720             :         else
    1721         760 :             vacuum_cost_limit = VacuumCostLimit;
    1722             : 
    1723             :         /* Only balance limit if no cost-related storage parameters specified */
    1724         760 :         if (pg_atomic_unlocked_test_flag(&MyWorkerInfo->wi_dobalance))
    1725           0 :             return;
    1726             : 
    1727             :         Assert(vacuum_cost_limit > 0);
    1728             : 
    1729         760 :         nworkers_for_balance = pg_atomic_read_u32(&AutoVacuumShmem->av_nworkersForBalance);
    1730             : 
    1731             :         /* There is at least 1 autovac worker (this worker) */
    1732         760 :         if (nworkers_for_balance <= 0)
    1733           0 :             elog(ERROR, "nworkers_for_balance must be > 0");
    1734             : 
    1735         760 :         vacuum_cost_limit = Max(vacuum_cost_limit / nworkers_for_balance, 1);
    1736             :     }
    1737             : }
    1738             : 
    1739             : /*
    1740             :  * autovac_recalculate_workers_for_balance
    1741             :  *      Recalculate the number of workers to consider, given cost-related
    1742             :  *      storage parameters and the current number of active workers.
    1743             :  *
    1744             :  * Caller must hold the AutovacuumLock in at least shared mode to access
    1745             :  * worker->wi_proc.
    1746             :  */
    1747             : static void
    1748         228 : autovac_recalculate_workers_for_balance(void)
    1749             : {
    1750             :     dlist_iter  iter;
    1751             :     int         orig_nworkers_for_balance;
    1752         228 :     int         nworkers_for_balance = 0;
    1753             : 
    1754             :     Assert(LWLockHeldByMe(AutovacuumLock));
    1755             : 
    1756         228 :     orig_nworkers_for_balance =
    1757         228 :         pg_atomic_read_u32(&AutoVacuumShmem->av_nworkersForBalance);
    1758             : 
    1759         436 :     dlist_foreach(iter, &AutoVacuumShmem->av_runningWorkers)
    1760             :     {
    1761         208 :         WorkerInfo  worker = dlist_container(WorkerInfoData, wi_links, iter.cur);
    1762             : 
    1763         416 :         if (worker->wi_proc == NULL ||
    1764         208 :             pg_atomic_unlocked_test_flag(&worker->wi_dobalance))
    1765           0 :             continue;
    1766             : 
    1767         208 :         nworkers_for_balance++;
    1768             :     }
    1769             : 
    1770         228 :     if (nworkers_for_balance != orig_nworkers_for_balance)
    1771          32 :         pg_atomic_write_u32(&AutoVacuumShmem->av_nworkersForBalance,
    1772             :                             nworkers_for_balance);
    1773         228 : }
    1774             : 
    1775             : /*
    1776             :  * get_database_list
    1777             :  *      Return a list of all databases found in pg_database.
    1778             :  *
    1779             :  * The list and associated data is allocated in the caller's memory context,
    1780             :  * which is in charge of ensuring that it's properly cleaned up afterwards.
    1781             :  *
    1782             :  * Note: this is the only function in which the autovacuum launcher uses a
    1783             :  * transaction.  Although we aren't attached to any particular database and
    1784             :  * therefore can't access most catalogs, we do have enough infrastructure
    1785             :  * to do a seqscan on pg_database.
    1786             :  */
    1787             : static List *
    1788         798 : get_database_list(void)
    1789             : {
    1790         798 :     List       *dblist = NIL;
    1791             :     Relation    rel;
    1792             :     TableScanDesc scan;
    1793             :     HeapTuple   tup;
    1794             :     MemoryContext resultcxt;
    1795             : 
    1796             :     /* This is the context that we will allocate our output data in */
    1797         798 :     resultcxt = CurrentMemoryContext;
    1798             : 
    1799             :     /*
    1800             :      * Start a transaction so we can access pg_database, and get a snapshot.
    1801             :      * We don't have a use for the snapshot itself, but we're interested in
    1802             :      * the secondary effect that it sets RecentGlobalXmin.  (This is critical
    1803             :      * for anything that reads heap pages, because HOT may decide to prune
    1804             :      * them even if the process doesn't attempt to modify any tuples.)
    1805             :      *
    1806             :      * FIXME: This comment is inaccurate / the code buggy. A snapshot that is
    1807             :      * not pushed/active does not reliably prevent HOT pruning (->xmin could
    1808             :      * e.g. be cleared when cache invalidations are processed).
    1809             :      */
    1810         798 :     StartTransactionCommand();
    1811         798 :     (void) GetTransactionSnapshot();
    1812             : 
    1813         798 :     rel = table_open(DatabaseRelationId, AccessShareLock);
    1814         798 :     scan = table_beginscan_catalog(rel, 0, NULL);
    1815             : 
    1816        3552 :     while (HeapTupleIsValid(tup = heap_getnext(scan, ForwardScanDirection)))
    1817             :     {
    1818        2754 :         Form_pg_database pgdatabase = (Form_pg_database) GETSTRUCT(tup);
    1819             :         avw_dbase  *avdb;
    1820             :         MemoryContext oldcxt;
    1821             : 
    1822             :         /*
    1823             :          * If database has partially been dropped, we can't, nor need to,
    1824             :          * vacuum it.
    1825             :          */
    1826        2754 :         if (database_is_invalid_form(pgdatabase))
    1827             :         {
    1828           2 :             elog(DEBUG2,
    1829             :                  "autovacuum: skipping invalid database \"%s\"",
    1830             :                  NameStr(pgdatabase->datname));
    1831           2 :             continue;
    1832             :         }
    1833             : 
    1834             :         /*
    1835             :          * Allocate our results in the caller's context, not the
    1836             :          * transaction's. We do this inside the loop, and restore the original
    1837             :          * context at the end, so that leaky things like heap_getnext() are
    1838             :          * not called in a potentially long-lived context.
    1839             :          */
    1840        2752 :         oldcxt = MemoryContextSwitchTo(resultcxt);
    1841             : 
    1842        2752 :         avdb = (avw_dbase *) palloc(sizeof(avw_dbase));
    1843             : 
    1844        2752 :         avdb->adw_datid = pgdatabase->oid;
    1845        2752 :         avdb->adw_name = pstrdup(NameStr(pgdatabase->datname));
    1846        2752 :         avdb->adw_frozenxid = pgdatabase->datfrozenxid;
    1847        2752 :         avdb->adw_minmulti = pgdatabase->datminmxid;
    1848             :         /* this gets set later: */
    1849        2752 :         avdb->adw_entry = NULL;
    1850             : 
    1851        2752 :         dblist = lappend(dblist, avdb);
    1852        2752 :         MemoryContextSwitchTo(oldcxt);
    1853             :     }
    1854             : 
    1855         798 :     table_endscan(scan);
    1856         798 :     table_close(rel, AccessShareLock);
    1857             : 
    1858         798 :     CommitTransactionCommand();
    1859             : 
    1860             :     /* Be sure to restore caller's memory context */
    1861         798 :     MemoryContextSwitchTo(resultcxt);
    1862             : 
    1863         798 :     return dblist;
    1864             : }
    1865             : 
    1866             : /*
    1867             :  * Process a database table-by-table
    1868             :  *
    1869             :  * Note that CHECK_FOR_INTERRUPTS is supposed to be used in certain spots in
    1870             :  * order not to ignore shutdown commands for too long.
    1871             :  */
    1872             : static void
    1873          22 : do_autovacuum(void)
    1874             : {
    1875             :     Relation    classRel;
    1876             :     HeapTuple   tuple;
    1877             :     TableScanDesc relScan;
    1878             :     Form_pg_database dbForm;
    1879          22 :     List       *table_oids = NIL;
    1880          22 :     List       *orphan_oids = NIL;
    1881             :     HASHCTL     ctl;
    1882             :     HTAB       *table_toast_map;
    1883             :     ListCell   *volatile cell;
    1884             :     BufferAccessStrategy bstrategy;
    1885             :     ScanKeyData key;
    1886             :     TupleDesc   pg_class_desc;
    1887             :     int         effective_multixact_freeze_max_age;
    1888          22 :     bool        did_vacuum = false;
    1889          22 :     bool        found_concurrent_worker = false;
    1890             :     int         i;
    1891             : 
    1892             :     /*
    1893             :      * StartTransactionCommand and CommitTransactionCommand will automatically
    1894             :      * switch to other contexts.  We need this one to keep the list of
    1895             :      * relations to vacuum/analyze across transactions.
    1896             :      */
    1897          22 :     AutovacMemCxt = AllocSetContextCreate(TopMemoryContext,
    1898             :                                           "Autovacuum worker",
    1899             :                                           ALLOCSET_DEFAULT_SIZES);
    1900          22 :     MemoryContextSwitchTo(AutovacMemCxt);
    1901             : 
    1902             :     /* Start a transaction so our commands have one to play into. */
    1903          22 :     StartTransactionCommand();
    1904             : 
    1905             :     /*
    1906             :      * Compute the multixact age for which freezing is urgent.  This is
    1907             :      * normally autovacuum_multixact_freeze_max_age, but may be less if we are
    1908             :      * short of multixact member space.
    1909             :      */
    1910          22 :     effective_multixact_freeze_max_age = MultiXactMemberFreezeThreshold();
    1911             : 
    1912             :     /*
    1913             :      * Find the pg_database entry and select the default freeze ages. We use
    1914             :      * zero in template and nonconnectable databases, else the system-wide
    1915             :      * default.
    1916             :      */
    1917          22 :     tuple = SearchSysCache1(DATABASEOID, ObjectIdGetDatum(MyDatabaseId));
    1918          22 :     if (!HeapTupleIsValid(tuple))
    1919           0 :         elog(ERROR, "cache lookup failed for database %u", MyDatabaseId);
    1920          22 :     dbForm = (Form_pg_database) GETSTRUCT(tuple);
    1921             : 
    1922          22 :     if (dbForm->datistemplate || !dbForm->datallowconn)
    1923             :     {
    1924           4 :         default_freeze_min_age = 0;
    1925           4 :         default_freeze_table_age = 0;
    1926           4 :         default_multixact_freeze_min_age = 0;
    1927           4 :         default_multixact_freeze_table_age = 0;
    1928             :     }
    1929             :     else
    1930             :     {
    1931          18 :         default_freeze_min_age = vacuum_freeze_min_age;
    1932          18 :         default_freeze_table_age = vacuum_freeze_table_age;
    1933          18 :         default_multixact_freeze_min_age = vacuum_multixact_freeze_min_age;
    1934          18 :         default_multixact_freeze_table_age = vacuum_multixact_freeze_table_age;
    1935             :     }
    1936             : 
    1937          22 :     ReleaseSysCache(tuple);
    1938             : 
    1939             :     /* StartTransactionCommand changed elsewhere */
    1940          22 :     MemoryContextSwitchTo(AutovacMemCxt);
    1941             : 
    1942          22 :     classRel = table_open(RelationRelationId, AccessShareLock);
    1943             : 
    1944             :     /* create a copy so we can use it after closing pg_class */
    1945          22 :     pg_class_desc = CreateTupleDescCopy(RelationGetDescr(classRel));
    1946             : 
    1947             :     /* create hash table for toast <-> main relid mapping */
    1948          22 :     ctl.keysize = sizeof(Oid);
    1949          22 :     ctl.entrysize = sizeof(av_relation);
    1950             : 
    1951          22 :     table_toast_map = hash_create("TOAST to main relid map",
    1952             :                                   100,
    1953             :                                   &ctl,
    1954             :                                   HASH_ELEM | HASH_BLOBS);
    1955             : 
    1956             :     /*
    1957             :      * Scan pg_class to determine which tables to vacuum.
    1958             :      *
    1959             :      * We do this in two passes: on the first one we collect the list of plain
    1960             :      * relations and materialized views, and on the second one we collect
    1961             :      * TOAST tables. The reason for doing the second pass is that during it we
    1962             :      * want to use the main relation's pg_class.reloptions entry if the TOAST
    1963             :      * table does not have any, and we cannot obtain it unless we know
    1964             :      * beforehand what's the main table OID.
    1965             :      *
    1966             :      * We need to check TOAST tables separately because in cases with short,
    1967             :      * wide tables there might be proportionally much more activity in the
    1968             :      * TOAST table than in its parent.
    1969             :      */
    1970          22 :     relScan = table_beginscan_catalog(classRel, 0, NULL);
    1971             : 
    1972             :     /*
    1973             :      * On the first pass, we collect main tables to vacuum, and also the main
    1974             :      * table relid to TOAST relid mapping.
    1975             :      */
    1976       11532 :     while ((tuple = heap_getnext(relScan, ForwardScanDirection)) != NULL)
    1977             :     {
    1978       11510 :         Form_pg_class classForm = (Form_pg_class) GETSTRUCT(tuple);
    1979             :         PgStat_StatTabEntry *tabentry;
    1980             :         AutoVacOpts *relopts;
    1981             :         Oid         relid;
    1982             :         bool        dovacuum;
    1983             :         bool        doanalyze;
    1984             :         bool        wraparound;
    1985             : 
    1986       11510 :         if (classForm->relkind != RELKIND_RELATION &&
    1987        9128 :             classForm->relkind != RELKIND_MATVIEW)
    1988        9128 :             continue;
    1989             : 
    1990        2396 :         relid = classForm->oid;
    1991             : 
    1992             :         /*
    1993             :          * Check if it is a temp table (presumably, of some other backend's).
    1994             :          * We cannot safely process other backends' temp tables.
    1995             :          */
    1996        2396 :         if (classForm->relpersistence == RELPERSISTENCE_TEMP)
    1997             :         {
    1998             :             /*
    1999             :              * We just ignore it if the owning backend is still active and
    2000             :              * using the temporary schema.  Also, for safety, ignore it if the
    2001             :              * namespace doesn't exist or isn't a temp namespace after all.
    2002             :              */
    2003          14 :             if (checkTempNamespaceStatus(classForm->relnamespace) == TEMP_NAMESPACE_IDLE)
    2004             :             {
    2005             :                 /*
    2006             :                  * The table seems to be orphaned -- although it might be that
    2007             :                  * the owning backend has already deleted it and exited; our
    2008             :                  * pg_class scan snapshot is not necessarily up-to-date
    2009             :                  * anymore, so we could be looking at a committed-dead entry.
    2010             :                  * Remember it so we can try to delete it later.
    2011             :                  */
    2012           0 :                 orphan_oids = lappend_oid(orphan_oids, relid);
    2013             :             }
    2014          14 :             continue;
    2015             :         }
    2016             : 
    2017             :         /* Fetch reloptions and the pgstat entry for this table */
    2018        2382 :         relopts = extract_autovac_opts(tuple, pg_class_desc);
    2019        2382 :         tabentry = pgstat_fetch_stat_tabentry_ext(classForm->relisshared,
    2020             :                                                   relid);
    2021             : 
    2022             :         /* Check if it needs vacuum or analyze */
    2023        2382 :         relation_needs_vacanalyze(relid, relopts, classForm, tabentry,
    2024             :                                   effective_multixact_freeze_max_age,
    2025             :                                   &dovacuum, &doanalyze, &wraparound);
    2026             : 
    2027             :         /* Relations that need work are added to table_oids */
    2028        2382 :         if (dovacuum || doanalyze)
    2029         234 :             table_oids = lappend_oid(table_oids, relid);
    2030             : 
    2031             :         /*
    2032             :          * Remember TOAST associations for the second pass.  Note: we must do
    2033             :          * this whether or not the table is going to be vacuumed, because we
    2034             :          * don't automatically vacuum toast tables along the parent table.
    2035             :          */
    2036        2382 :         if (OidIsValid(classForm->reltoastrelid))
    2037             :         {
    2038             :             av_relation *hentry;
    2039             :             bool        found;
    2040             : 
    2041        2488 :             hentry = hash_search(table_toast_map,
    2042        1244 :                                  &classForm->reltoastrelid,
    2043             :                                  HASH_ENTER, &found);
    2044             : 
    2045        1244 :             if (!found)
    2046             :             {
    2047             :                 /* hash_search already filled in the key */
    2048        1244 :                 hentry->ar_relid = relid;
    2049        1244 :                 hentry->ar_hasrelopts = false;
    2050        1244 :                 if (relopts != NULL)
    2051             :                 {
    2052          18 :                     hentry->ar_hasrelopts = true;
    2053          18 :                     memcpy(&hentry->ar_reloptions, relopts,
    2054             :                            sizeof(AutoVacOpts));
    2055             :                 }
    2056             :             }
    2057             :         }
    2058             :     }
    2059             : 
    2060          22 :     table_endscan(relScan);
    2061             : 
    2062             :     /* second pass: check TOAST tables */
    2063          22 :     ScanKeyInit(&key,
    2064             :                 Anum_pg_class_relkind,
    2065             :                 BTEqualStrategyNumber, F_CHAREQ,
    2066             :                 CharGetDatum(RELKIND_TOASTVALUE));
    2067             : 
    2068          22 :     relScan = table_beginscan_catalog(classRel, 1, &key);
    2069        1270 :     while ((tuple = heap_getnext(relScan, ForwardScanDirection)) != NULL)
    2070             :     {
    2071        1248 :         Form_pg_class classForm = (Form_pg_class) GETSTRUCT(tuple);
    2072             :         PgStat_StatTabEntry *tabentry;
    2073             :         Oid         relid;
    2074        1248 :         AutoVacOpts *relopts = NULL;
    2075             :         bool        dovacuum;
    2076             :         bool        doanalyze;
    2077             :         bool        wraparound;
    2078             : 
    2079             :         /*
    2080             :          * We cannot safely process other backends' temp tables, so skip 'em.
    2081             :          */
    2082        1248 :         if (classForm->relpersistence == RELPERSISTENCE_TEMP)
    2083           4 :             continue;
    2084             : 
    2085        1244 :         relid = classForm->oid;
    2086             : 
    2087             :         /*
    2088             :          * fetch reloptions -- if this toast table does not have them, try the
    2089             :          * main rel
    2090             :          */
    2091        1244 :         relopts = extract_autovac_opts(tuple, pg_class_desc);
    2092        1244 :         if (relopts == NULL)
    2093             :         {
    2094             :             av_relation *hentry;
    2095             :             bool        found;
    2096             : 
    2097        1244 :             hentry = hash_search(table_toast_map, &relid, HASH_FIND, &found);
    2098        1244 :             if (found && hentry->ar_hasrelopts)
    2099          18 :                 relopts = &hentry->ar_reloptions;
    2100             :         }
    2101             : 
    2102             :         /* Fetch the pgstat entry for this table */
    2103        1244 :         tabentry = pgstat_fetch_stat_tabentry_ext(classForm->relisshared,
    2104             :                                                   relid);
    2105             : 
    2106        1244 :         relation_needs_vacanalyze(relid, relopts, classForm, tabentry,
    2107             :                                   effective_multixact_freeze_max_age,
    2108             :                                   &dovacuum, &doanalyze, &wraparound);
    2109             : 
    2110             :         /* ignore analyze for toast tables */
    2111        1244 :         if (dovacuum)
    2112           2 :             table_oids = lappend_oid(table_oids, relid);
    2113             :     }
    2114             : 
    2115          22 :     table_endscan(relScan);
    2116          22 :     table_close(classRel, AccessShareLock);
    2117             : 
    2118             :     /*
    2119             :      * Recheck orphan temporary tables, and if they still seem orphaned, drop
    2120             :      * them.  We'll eat a transaction per dropped table, which might seem
    2121             :      * excessive, but we should only need to do anything as a result of a
    2122             :      * previous backend crash, so this should not happen often enough to
    2123             :      * justify "optimizing".  Using separate transactions ensures that we
    2124             :      * don't bloat the lock table if there are many temp tables to be dropped,
    2125             :      * and it ensures that we don't lose work if a deletion attempt fails.
    2126             :      */
    2127          22 :     foreach(cell, orphan_oids)
    2128             :     {
    2129           0 :         Oid         relid = lfirst_oid(cell);
    2130             :         Form_pg_class classForm;
    2131             :         ObjectAddress object;
    2132             : 
    2133             :         /*
    2134             :          * Check for user-requested abort.
    2135             :          */
    2136           0 :         CHECK_FOR_INTERRUPTS();
    2137             : 
    2138             :         /*
    2139             :          * Try to lock the table.  If we can't get the lock immediately,
    2140             :          * somebody else is using (or dropping) the table, so it's not our
    2141             :          * concern anymore.  Having the lock prevents race conditions below.
    2142             :          */
    2143           0 :         if (!ConditionalLockRelationOid(relid, AccessExclusiveLock))
    2144           0 :             continue;
    2145             : 
    2146             :         /*
    2147             :          * Re-fetch the pg_class tuple and re-check whether it still seems to
    2148             :          * be an orphaned temp table.  If it's not there or no longer the same
    2149             :          * relation, ignore it.
    2150             :          */
    2151           0 :         tuple = SearchSysCacheCopy1(RELOID, ObjectIdGetDatum(relid));
    2152           0 :         if (!HeapTupleIsValid(tuple))
    2153             :         {
    2154             :             /* be sure to drop useless lock so we don't bloat lock table */
    2155           0 :             UnlockRelationOid(relid, AccessExclusiveLock);
    2156           0 :             continue;
    2157             :         }
    2158           0 :         classForm = (Form_pg_class) GETSTRUCT(tuple);
    2159             : 
    2160             :         /*
    2161             :          * Make all the same tests made in the loop above.  In event of OID
    2162             :          * counter wraparound, the pg_class entry we have now might be
    2163             :          * completely unrelated to the one we saw before.
    2164             :          */
    2165           0 :         if (!((classForm->relkind == RELKIND_RELATION ||
    2166           0 :                classForm->relkind == RELKIND_MATVIEW) &&
    2167           0 :               classForm->relpersistence == RELPERSISTENCE_TEMP))
    2168             :         {
    2169           0 :             UnlockRelationOid(relid, AccessExclusiveLock);
    2170           0 :             continue;
    2171             :         }
    2172             : 
    2173           0 :         if (checkTempNamespaceStatus(classForm->relnamespace) != TEMP_NAMESPACE_IDLE)
    2174             :         {
    2175           0 :             UnlockRelationOid(relid, AccessExclusiveLock);
    2176           0 :             continue;
    2177             :         }
    2178             : 
    2179             :         /*
    2180             :          * Try to lock the temp namespace, too.  Even though we have lock on
    2181             :          * the table itself, there's a risk of deadlock against an incoming
    2182             :          * backend trying to clean out the temp namespace, in case this table
    2183             :          * has dependencies (such as sequences) that the backend's
    2184             :          * performDeletion call might visit in a different order.  If we can
    2185             :          * get AccessShareLock on the namespace, that's sufficient to ensure
    2186             :          * we're not running concurrently with RemoveTempRelations.  If we
    2187             :          * can't, back off and let RemoveTempRelations do its thing.
    2188             :          */
    2189           0 :         if (!ConditionalLockDatabaseObject(NamespaceRelationId,
    2190             :                                            classForm->relnamespace, 0,
    2191             :                                            AccessShareLock))
    2192             :         {
    2193           0 :             UnlockRelationOid(relid, AccessExclusiveLock);
    2194           0 :             continue;
    2195             :         }
    2196             : 
    2197             :         /* OK, let's delete it */
    2198           0 :         ereport(LOG,
    2199             :                 (errmsg("autovacuum: dropping orphan temp table \"%s.%s.%s\"",
    2200             :                         get_database_name(MyDatabaseId),
    2201             :                         get_namespace_name(classForm->relnamespace),
    2202             :                         NameStr(classForm->relname))));
    2203             : 
    2204           0 :         object.classId = RelationRelationId;
    2205           0 :         object.objectId = relid;
    2206           0 :         object.objectSubId = 0;
    2207           0 :         performDeletion(&object, DROP_CASCADE,
    2208             :                         PERFORM_DELETION_INTERNAL |
    2209             :                         PERFORM_DELETION_QUIETLY |
    2210             :                         PERFORM_DELETION_SKIP_EXTENSIONS);
    2211             : 
    2212             :         /*
    2213             :          * To commit the deletion, end current transaction and start a new
    2214             :          * one.  Note this also releases the locks we took.
    2215             :          */
    2216           0 :         CommitTransactionCommand();
    2217           0 :         StartTransactionCommand();
    2218             : 
    2219             :         /* StartTransactionCommand changed current memory context */
    2220           0 :         MemoryContextSwitchTo(AutovacMemCxt);
    2221             :     }
    2222             : 
    2223             :     /*
    2224             :      * Optionally, create a buffer access strategy object for VACUUM to use.
    2225             :      * We use the same BufferAccessStrategy object for all tables VACUUMed by
    2226             :      * this worker to prevent autovacuum from blowing out shared buffers.
    2227             :      *
    2228             :      * VacuumBufferUsageLimit being set to 0 results in
    2229             :      * GetAccessStrategyWithSize returning NULL, effectively meaning we can
    2230             :      * use up to all of shared buffers.
    2231             :      *
    2232             :      * If we later enter failsafe mode on any of the tables being vacuumed, we
    2233             :      * will cease use of the BufferAccessStrategy only for that table.
    2234             :      *
    2235             :      * XXX should we consider adding code to adjust the size of this if
    2236             :      * VacuumBufferUsageLimit changes?
    2237             :      */
    2238          22 :     bstrategy = GetAccessStrategyWithSize(BAS_VACUUM, VacuumBufferUsageLimit);
    2239             : 
    2240             :     /*
    2241             :      * create a memory context to act as fake PortalContext, so that the
    2242             :      * contexts created in the vacuum code are cleaned up for each table.
    2243             :      */
    2244          22 :     PortalContext = AllocSetContextCreate(AutovacMemCxt,
    2245             :                                           "Autovacuum Portal",
    2246             :                                           ALLOCSET_DEFAULT_SIZES);
    2247             : 
    2248             :     /*
    2249             :      * Perform operations on collected tables.
    2250             :      */
    2251         258 :     foreach(cell, table_oids)
    2252             :     {
    2253         236 :         Oid         relid = lfirst_oid(cell);
    2254             :         HeapTuple   classTup;
    2255             :         autovac_table *tab;
    2256             :         bool        isshared;
    2257             :         bool        skipit;
    2258             :         dlist_iter  iter;
    2259             : 
    2260         236 :         CHECK_FOR_INTERRUPTS();
    2261             : 
    2262             :         /*
    2263             :          * Check for config changes before processing each collected table.
    2264             :          */
    2265         236 :         if (ConfigReloadPending)
    2266             :         {
    2267           0 :             ConfigReloadPending = false;
    2268           0 :             ProcessConfigFile(PGC_SIGHUP);
    2269             : 
    2270             :             /*
    2271             :              * You might be tempted to bail out if we see autovacuum is now
    2272             :              * disabled.  Must resist that temptation -- this might be a
    2273             :              * for-wraparound emergency worker, in which case that would be
    2274             :              * entirely inappropriate.
    2275             :              */
    2276             :         }
    2277             : 
    2278             :         /*
    2279             :          * Find out whether the table is shared or not.  (It's slightly
    2280             :          * annoying to fetch the syscache entry just for this, but in typical
    2281             :          * cases it adds little cost because table_recheck_autovac would
    2282             :          * refetch the entry anyway.  We could buy that back by copying the
    2283             :          * tuple here and passing it to table_recheck_autovac, but that
    2284             :          * increases the odds of that function working with stale data.)
    2285             :          */
    2286         236 :         classTup = SearchSysCache1(RELOID, ObjectIdGetDatum(relid));
    2287         236 :         if (!HeapTupleIsValid(classTup))
    2288          28 :             continue;           /* somebody deleted the rel, forget it */
    2289         236 :         isshared = ((Form_pg_class) GETSTRUCT(classTup))->relisshared;
    2290         236 :         ReleaseSysCache(classTup);
    2291             : 
    2292             :         /*
    2293             :          * Hold schedule lock from here until we've claimed the table.  We
    2294             :          * also need the AutovacuumLock to walk the worker array, but that one
    2295             :          * can just be a shared lock.
    2296             :          */
    2297         236 :         LWLockAcquire(AutovacuumScheduleLock, LW_EXCLUSIVE);
    2298         236 :         LWLockAcquire(AutovacuumLock, LW_SHARED);
    2299             : 
    2300             :         /*
    2301             :          * Check whether the table is being vacuumed concurrently by another
    2302             :          * worker.
    2303             :          */
    2304         236 :         skipit = false;
    2305         472 :         dlist_foreach(iter, &AutoVacuumShmem->av_runningWorkers)
    2306             :         {
    2307         236 :             WorkerInfo  worker = dlist_container(WorkerInfoData, wi_links, iter.cur);
    2308             : 
    2309             :             /* ignore myself */
    2310         236 :             if (worker == MyWorkerInfo)
    2311         236 :                 continue;
    2312             : 
    2313             :             /* ignore workers in other databases (unless table is shared) */
    2314           0 :             if (!worker->wi_sharedrel && worker->wi_dboid != MyDatabaseId)
    2315           0 :                 continue;
    2316             : 
    2317           0 :             if (worker->wi_tableoid == relid)
    2318             :             {
    2319           0 :                 skipit = true;
    2320           0 :                 found_concurrent_worker = true;
    2321           0 :                 break;
    2322             :             }
    2323             :         }
    2324         236 :         LWLockRelease(AutovacuumLock);
    2325         236 :         if (skipit)
    2326             :         {
    2327           0 :             LWLockRelease(AutovacuumScheduleLock);
    2328           0 :             continue;
    2329             :         }
    2330             : 
    2331             :         /*
    2332             :          * Store the table's OID in shared memory before releasing the
    2333             :          * schedule lock, so that other workers don't try to vacuum it
    2334             :          * concurrently.  (We claim it here so as not to hold
    2335             :          * AutovacuumScheduleLock while rechecking the stats.)
    2336             :          */
    2337         236 :         MyWorkerInfo->wi_tableoid = relid;
    2338         236 :         MyWorkerInfo->wi_sharedrel = isshared;
    2339         236 :         LWLockRelease(AutovacuumScheduleLock);
    2340             : 
    2341             :         /*
    2342             :          * Check whether pgstat data still says we need to vacuum this table.
    2343             :          * It could have changed if something else processed the table while
    2344             :          * we weren't looking. This doesn't entirely close the race condition,
    2345             :          * but it is very small.
    2346             :          */
    2347         236 :         MemoryContextSwitchTo(AutovacMemCxt);
    2348         236 :         tab = table_recheck_autovac(relid, table_toast_map, pg_class_desc,
    2349             :                                     effective_multixact_freeze_max_age);
    2350         236 :         if (tab == NULL)
    2351             :         {
    2352             :             /* someone else vacuumed the table, or it went away */
    2353          28 :             LWLockAcquire(AutovacuumScheduleLock, LW_EXCLUSIVE);
    2354          28 :             MyWorkerInfo->wi_tableoid = InvalidOid;
    2355          28 :             MyWorkerInfo->wi_sharedrel = false;
    2356          28 :             LWLockRelease(AutovacuumScheduleLock);
    2357          28 :             continue;
    2358             :         }
    2359             : 
    2360             :         /*
    2361             :          * Save the cost-related storage parameter values in global variables
    2362             :          * for reference when updating vacuum_cost_delay and vacuum_cost_limit
    2363             :          * during vacuuming this table.
    2364             :          */
    2365         208 :         av_storage_param_cost_delay = tab->at_storage_param_vac_cost_delay;
    2366         208 :         av_storage_param_cost_limit = tab->at_storage_param_vac_cost_limit;
    2367             : 
    2368             :         /*
    2369             :          * We only expect this worker to ever set the flag, so don't bother
    2370             :          * checking the return value. We shouldn't have to retry.
    2371             :          */
    2372         208 :         if (tab->at_dobalance)
    2373         208 :             pg_atomic_test_set_flag(&MyWorkerInfo->wi_dobalance);
    2374             :         else
    2375           0 :             pg_atomic_clear_flag(&MyWorkerInfo->wi_dobalance);
    2376             : 
    2377         208 :         LWLockAcquire(AutovacuumLock, LW_SHARED);
    2378         208 :         autovac_recalculate_workers_for_balance();
    2379         208 :         LWLockRelease(AutovacuumLock);
    2380             : 
    2381             :         /*
    2382             :          * We wait until this point to update cost delay and cost limit
    2383             :          * values, even though we reloaded the configuration file above, so
    2384             :          * that we can take into account the cost-related storage parameters.
    2385             :          */
    2386         208 :         VacuumUpdateCosts();
    2387             : 
    2388             : 
    2389             :         /* clean up memory before each iteration */
    2390         208 :         MemoryContextReset(PortalContext);
    2391             : 
    2392             :         /*
    2393             :          * Save the relation name for a possible error message, to avoid a
    2394             :          * catalog lookup in case of an error.  If any of these return NULL,
    2395             :          * then the relation has been dropped since last we checked; skip it.
    2396             :          * Note: they must live in a long-lived memory context because we call
    2397             :          * vacuum and analyze in different transactions.
    2398             :          */
    2399             : 
    2400         208 :         tab->at_relname = get_rel_name(tab->at_relid);
    2401         208 :         tab->at_nspname = get_namespace_name(get_rel_namespace(tab->at_relid));
    2402         208 :         tab->at_datname = get_database_name(MyDatabaseId);
    2403         208 :         if (!tab->at_relname || !tab->at_nspname || !tab->at_datname)
    2404           0 :             goto deleted;
    2405             : 
    2406             :         /*
    2407             :          * We will abort vacuuming the current table if something errors out,
    2408             :          * and continue with the next one in schedule; in particular, this
    2409             :          * happens if we are interrupted with SIGINT.
    2410             :          */
    2411         208 :         PG_TRY();
    2412             :         {
    2413             :             /* Use PortalContext for any per-table allocations */
    2414         208 :             MemoryContextSwitchTo(PortalContext);
    2415             : 
    2416             :             /* have at it */
    2417         208 :             autovacuum_do_vac_analyze(tab, bstrategy);
    2418             : 
    2419             :             /*
    2420             :              * Clear a possible query-cancel signal, to avoid a late reaction
    2421             :              * to an automatically-sent signal because of vacuuming the
    2422             :              * current table (we're done with it, so it would make no sense to
    2423             :              * cancel at this point.)
    2424             :              */
    2425         208 :             QueryCancelPending = false;
    2426             :         }
    2427           0 :         PG_CATCH();
    2428             :         {
    2429             :             /*
    2430             :              * Abort the transaction, start a new one, and proceed with the
    2431             :              * next table in our list.
    2432             :              */
    2433           0 :             HOLD_INTERRUPTS();
    2434           0 :             if (tab->at_params.options & VACOPT_VACUUM)
    2435           0 :                 errcontext("automatic vacuum of table \"%s.%s.%s\"",
    2436             :                            tab->at_datname, tab->at_nspname, tab->at_relname);
    2437             :             else
    2438           0 :                 errcontext("automatic analyze of table \"%s.%s.%s\"",
    2439             :                            tab->at_datname, tab->at_nspname, tab->at_relname);
    2440           0 :             EmitErrorReport();
    2441             : 
    2442             :             /* this resets ProcGlobal->statusFlags[i] too */
    2443           0 :             AbortOutOfAnyTransaction();
    2444           0 :             FlushErrorState();
    2445           0 :             MemoryContextReset(PortalContext);
    2446             : 
    2447             :             /* restart our transaction for the following operations */
    2448           0 :             StartTransactionCommand();
    2449           0 :             RESUME_INTERRUPTS();
    2450             :         }
    2451         208 :         PG_END_TRY();
    2452             : 
    2453             :         /* Make sure we're back in AutovacMemCxt */
    2454         208 :         MemoryContextSwitchTo(AutovacMemCxt);
    2455             : 
    2456         208 :         did_vacuum = true;
    2457             : 
    2458             :         /* ProcGlobal->statusFlags[i] are reset at the next end of xact */
    2459             : 
    2460             :         /* be tidy */
    2461         208 : deleted:
    2462         208 :         if (tab->at_datname != NULL)
    2463         208 :             pfree(tab->at_datname);
    2464         208 :         if (tab->at_nspname != NULL)
    2465         208 :             pfree(tab->at_nspname);
    2466         208 :         if (tab->at_relname != NULL)
    2467         208 :             pfree(tab->at_relname);
    2468         208 :         pfree(tab);
    2469             : 
    2470             :         /*
    2471             :          * Remove my info from shared memory.  We set wi_dobalance on the
    2472             :          * assumption that we are more likely than not to vacuum a table with
    2473             :          * no cost-related storage parameters next, so we want to claim our
    2474             :          * share of I/O as soon as possible to avoid thrashing the global
    2475             :          * balance.
    2476             :          */
    2477         208 :         LWLockAcquire(AutovacuumScheduleLock, LW_EXCLUSIVE);
    2478         208 :         MyWorkerInfo->wi_tableoid = InvalidOid;
    2479         208 :         MyWorkerInfo->wi_sharedrel = false;
    2480         208 :         LWLockRelease(AutovacuumScheduleLock);
    2481         208 :         pg_atomic_test_set_flag(&MyWorkerInfo->wi_dobalance);
    2482             :     }
    2483             : 
    2484             :     /*
    2485             :      * Perform additional work items, as requested by backends.
    2486             :      */
    2487          22 :     LWLockAcquire(AutovacuumLock, LW_EXCLUSIVE);
    2488        5654 :     for (i = 0; i < NUM_WORKITEMS; i++)
    2489             :     {
    2490        5632 :         AutoVacuumWorkItem *workitem = &AutoVacuumShmem->av_workItems[i];
    2491             : 
    2492        5632 :         if (!workitem->avw_used)
    2493        5626 :             continue;
    2494           6 :         if (workitem->avw_active)
    2495           0 :             continue;
    2496           6 :         if (workitem->avw_database != MyDatabaseId)
    2497           0 :             continue;
    2498             : 
    2499             :         /* claim this one, and release lock while performing it */
    2500           6 :         workitem->avw_active = true;
    2501           6 :         LWLockRelease(AutovacuumLock);
    2502             : 
    2503           6 :         perform_work_item(workitem);
    2504             : 
    2505             :         /*
    2506             :          * Check for config changes before acquiring lock for further jobs.
    2507             :          */
    2508           6 :         CHECK_FOR_INTERRUPTS();
    2509           6 :         if (ConfigReloadPending)
    2510             :         {
    2511           0 :             ConfigReloadPending = false;
    2512           0 :             ProcessConfigFile(PGC_SIGHUP);
    2513           0 :             VacuumUpdateCosts();
    2514             :         }
    2515             : 
    2516           6 :         LWLockAcquire(AutovacuumLock, LW_EXCLUSIVE);
    2517             : 
    2518             :         /* and mark it done */
    2519           6 :         workitem->avw_active = false;
    2520           6 :         workitem->avw_used = false;
    2521             :     }
    2522          22 :     LWLockRelease(AutovacuumLock);
    2523             : 
    2524             :     /*
    2525             :      * We leak table_toast_map here (among other things), but since we're
    2526             :      * going away soon, it's not a problem.
    2527             :      */
    2528             : 
    2529             :     /*
    2530             :      * Update pg_database.datfrozenxid, and truncate pg_xact if possible. We
    2531             :      * only need to do this once, not after each table.
    2532             :      *
    2533             :      * Even if we didn't vacuum anything, it may still be important to do
    2534             :      * this, because one indirect effect of vac_update_datfrozenxid() is to
    2535             :      * update TransamVariables->xidVacLimit.  That might need to be done even
    2536             :      * if we haven't vacuumed anything, because relations with older
    2537             :      * relfrozenxid values or other databases with older datfrozenxid values
    2538             :      * might have been dropped, allowing xidVacLimit to advance.
    2539             :      *
    2540             :      * However, it's also important not to do this blindly in all cases,
    2541             :      * because when autovacuum=off this will restart the autovacuum launcher.
    2542             :      * If we're not careful, an infinite loop can result, where workers find
    2543             :      * no work to do and restart the launcher, which starts another worker in
    2544             :      * the same database that finds no work to do.  To prevent that, we skip
    2545             :      * this if (1) we found no work to do and (2) we skipped at least one
    2546             :      * table due to concurrent autovacuum activity.  In that case, the other
    2547             :      * worker has already done it, or will do so when it finishes.
    2548             :      */
    2549          22 :     if (did_vacuum || !found_concurrent_worker)
    2550          22 :         vac_update_datfrozenxid();
    2551             : 
    2552             :     /* Finally close out the last transaction. */
    2553          22 :     CommitTransactionCommand();
    2554          22 : }
    2555             : 
    2556             : /*
    2557             :  * Execute a previously registered work item.
    2558             :  */
    2559             : static void
    2560           6 : perform_work_item(AutoVacuumWorkItem *workitem)
    2561             : {
    2562           6 :     char       *cur_datname = NULL;
    2563           6 :     char       *cur_nspname = NULL;
    2564           6 :     char       *cur_relname = NULL;
    2565             : 
    2566             :     /*
    2567             :      * Note we do not store table info in MyWorkerInfo, since this is not
    2568             :      * vacuuming proper.
    2569             :      */
    2570             : 
    2571             :     /*
    2572             :      * Save the relation name for a possible error message, to avoid a catalog
    2573             :      * lookup in case of an error.  If any of these return NULL, then the
    2574             :      * relation has been dropped since last we checked; skip it.
    2575             :      */
    2576             :     Assert(CurrentMemoryContext == AutovacMemCxt);
    2577             : 
    2578           6 :     cur_relname = get_rel_name(workitem->avw_relation);
    2579           6 :     cur_nspname = get_namespace_name(get_rel_namespace(workitem->avw_relation));
    2580           6 :     cur_datname = get_database_name(MyDatabaseId);
    2581           6 :     if (!cur_relname || !cur_nspname || !cur_datname)
    2582           0 :         goto deleted2;
    2583             : 
    2584           6 :     autovac_report_workitem(workitem, cur_nspname, cur_relname);
    2585             : 
    2586             :     /* clean up memory before each work item */
    2587           6 :     MemoryContextReset(PortalContext);
    2588             : 
    2589             :     /*
    2590             :      * We will abort the current work item if something errors out, and
    2591             :      * continue with the next one; in particular, this happens if we are
    2592             :      * interrupted with SIGINT.  Note that this means that the work item list
    2593             :      * can be lossy.
    2594             :      */
    2595           6 :     PG_TRY();
    2596             :     {
    2597             :         /* Use PortalContext for any per-work-item allocations */
    2598           6 :         MemoryContextSwitchTo(PortalContext);
    2599             : 
    2600             :         /*
    2601             :          * Have at it.  Functions called here are responsible for any required
    2602             :          * user switch and sandbox.
    2603             :          */
    2604           6 :         switch (workitem->avw_type)
    2605             :         {
    2606           6 :             case AVW_BRINSummarizeRange:
    2607           6 :                 DirectFunctionCall2(brin_summarize_range,
    2608             :                                     ObjectIdGetDatum(workitem->avw_relation),
    2609             :                                     Int64GetDatum((int64) workitem->avw_blockNumber));
    2610           6 :                 break;
    2611           0 :             default:
    2612           0 :                 elog(WARNING, "unrecognized work item found: type %d",
    2613             :                      workitem->avw_type);
    2614           0 :                 break;
    2615             :         }
    2616             : 
    2617             :         /*
    2618             :          * Clear a possible query-cancel signal, to avoid a late reaction to
    2619             :          * an automatically-sent signal because of vacuuming the current table
    2620             :          * (we're done with it, so it would make no sense to cancel at this
    2621             :          * point.)
    2622             :          */
    2623           6 :         QueryCancelPending = false;
    2624             :     }
    2625           0 :     PG_CATCH();
    2626             :     {
    2627             :         /*
    2628             :          * Abort the transaction, start a new one, and proceed with the next
    2629             :          * table in our list.
    2630             :          */
    2631           0 :         HOLD_INTERRUPTS();
    2632           0 :         errcontext("processing work entry for relation \"%s.%s.%s\"",
    2633             :                    cur_datname, cur_nspname, cur_relname);
    2634           0 :         EmitErrorReport();
    2635             : 
    2636             :         /* this resets ProcGlobal->statusFlags[i] too */
    2637           0 :         AbortOutOfAnyTransaction();
    2638           0 :         FlushErrorState();
    2639           0 :         MemoryContextReset(PortalContext);
    2640             : 
    2641             :         /* restart our transaction for the following operations */
    2642           0 :         StartTransactionCommand();
    2643           0 :         RESUME_INTERRUPTS();
    2644             :     }
    2645           6 :     PG_END_TRY();
    2646             : 
    2647             :     /* Make sure we're back in AutovacMemCxt */
    2648           6 :     MemoryContextSwitchTo(AutovacMemCxt);
    2649             : 
    2650             :     /* We intentionally do not set did_vacuum here */
    2651             : 
    2652             :     /* be tidy */
    2653           6 : deleted2:
    2654           6 :     if (cur_datname)
    2655           6 :         pfree(cur_datname);
    2656           6 :     if (cur_nspname)
    2657           6 :         pfree(cur_nspname);
    2658           6 :     if (cur_relname)
    2659           6 :         pfree(cur_relname);
    2660           6 : }
    2661             : 
    2662             : /*
    2663             :  * extract_autovac_opts
    2664             :  *
    2665             :  * Given a relation's pg_class tuple, return the AutoVacOpts portion of
    2666             :  * reloptions, if set; otherwise, return NULL.
    2667             :  *
    2668             :  * Note: callers do not have a relation lock on the table at this point,
    2669             :  * so the table could have been dropped, and its catalog rows gone, after
    2670             :  * we acquired the pg_class row.  If pg_class had a TOAST table, this would
    2671             :  * be a risk; fortunately, it doesn't.
    2672             :  */
    2673             : static AutoVacOpts *
    2674        3862 : extract_autovac_opts(HeapTuple tup, TupleDesc pg_class_desc)
    2675             : {
    2676             :     bytea      *relopts;
    2677             :     AutoVacOpts *av;
    2678             : 
    2679             :     Assert(((Form_pg_class) GETSTRUCT(tup))->relkind == RELKIND_RELATION ||
    2680             :            ((Form_pg_class) GETSTRUCT(tup))->relkind == RELKIND_MATVIEW ||
    2681             :            ((Form_pg_class) GETSTRUCT(tup))->relkind == RELKIND_TOASTVALUE);
    2682             : 
    2683        3862 :     relopts = extractRelOptions(tup, pg_class_desc, NULL);
    2684        3862 :     if (relopts == NULL)
    2685        3820 :         return NULL;
    2686             : 
    2687          42 :     av = palloc(sizeof(AutoVacOpts));
    2688          42 :     memcpy(av, &(((StdRdOptions *) relopts)->autovacuum), sizeof(AutoVacOpts));
    2689          42 :     pfree(relopts);
    2690             : 
    2691          42 :     return av;
    2692             : }
    2693             : 
    2694             : 
    2695             : /*
    2696             :  * table_recheck_autovac
    2697             :  *
    2698             :  * Recheck whether a table still needs vacuum or analyze.  Return value is a
    2699             :  * valid autovac_table pointer if it does, NULL otherwise.
    2700             :  *
    2701             :  * Note that the returned autovac_table does not have the name fields set.
    2702             :  */
    2703             : static autovac_table *
    2704         236 : table_recheck_autovac(Oid relid, HTAB *table_toast_map,
    2705             :                       TupleDesc pg_class_desc,
    2706             :                       int effective_multixact_freeze_max_age)
    2707             : {
    2708             :     Form_pg_class classForm;
    2709             :     HeapTuple   classTup;
    2710             :     bool        dovacuum;
    2711             :     bool        doanalyze;
    2712         236 :     autovac_table *tab = NULL;
    2713             :     bool        wraparound;
    2714             :     AutoVacOpts *avopts;
    2715             : 
    2716             :     /* fetch the relation's relcache entry */
    2717         236 :     classTup = SearchSysCacheCopy1(RELOID, ObjectIdGetDatum(relid));
    2718         236 :     if (!HeapTupleIsValid(classTup))
    2719           0 :         return NULL;
    2720         236 :     classForm = (Form_pg_class) GETSTRUCT(classTup);
    2721             : 
    2722             :     /*
    2723             :      * Get the applicable reloptions.  If it is a TOAST table, try to get the
    2724             :      * main table reloptions if the toast table itself doesn't have.
    2725             :      */
    2726         236 :     avopts = extract_autovac_opts(classTup, pg_class_desc);
    2727         236 :     if (classForm->relkind == RELKIND_TOASTVALUE &&
    2728           2 :         avopts == NULL && table_toast_map != NULL)
    2729             :     {
    2730             :         av_relation *hentry;
    2731             :         bool        found;
    2732             : 
    2733           2 :         hentry = hash_search(table_toast_map, &relid, HASH_FIND, &found);
    2734           2 :         if (found && hentry->ar_hasrelopts)
    2735           0 :             avopts = &hentry->ar_reloptions;
    2736             :     }
    2737             : 
    2738         236 :     recheck_relation_needs_vacanalyze(relid, avopts, classForm,
    2739             :                                       effective_multixact_freeze_max_age,
    2740             :                                       &dovacuum, &doanalyze, &wraparound);
    2741             : 
    2742             :     /* OK, it needs something done */
    2743         236 :     if (doanalyze || dovacuum)
    2744             :     {
    2745             :         int         freeze_min_age;
    2746             :         int         freeze_table_age;
    2747             :         int         multixact_freeze_min_age;
    2748             :         int         multixact_freeze_table_age;
    2749             :         int         log_min_duration;
    2750             : 
    2751             :         /*
    2752             :          * Calculate the vacuum cost parameters and the freeze ages.  If there
    2753             :          * are options set in pg_class.reloptions, use them; in the case of a
    2754             :          * toast table, try the main table too.  Otherwise use the GUC
    2755             :          * defaults, autovacuum's own first and plain vacuum second.
    2756             :          */
    2757             : 
    2758             :         /* -1 in autovac setting means use log_autovacuum_min_duration */
    2759           2 :         log_min_duration = (avopts && avopts->log_min_duration >= 0)
    2760             :             ? avopts->log_min_duration
    2761         210 :             : Log_autovacuum_min_duration;
    2762             : 
    2763             :         /* these do not have autovacuum-specific settings */
    2764           2 :         freeze_min_age = (avopts && avopts->freeze_min_age >= 0)
    2765             :             ? avopts->freeze_min_age
    2766         210 :             : default_freeze_min_age;
    2767             : 
    2768           2 :         freeze_table_age = (avopts && avopts->freeze_table_age >= 0)
    2769             :             ? avopts->freeze_table_age
    2770         210 :             : default_freeze_table_age;
    2771             : 
    2772         210 :         multixact_freeze_min_age = (avopts &&
    2773           2 :                                     avopts->multixact_freeze_min_age >= 0)
    2774             :             ? avopts->multixact_freeze_min_age
    2775         210 :             : default_multixact_freeze_min_age;
    2776             : 
    2777         210 :         multixact_freeze_table_age = (avopts &&
    2778           2 :                                       avopts->multixact_freeze_table_age >= 0)
    2779             :             ? avopts->multixact_freeze_table_age
    2780         210 :             : default_multixact_freeze_table_age;
    2781             : 
    2782         208 :         tab = palloc(sizeof(autovac_table));
    2783         208 :         tab->at_relid = relid;
    2784         208 :         tab->at_sharedrel = classForm->relisshared;
    2785             : 
    2786             :         /*
    2787             :          * Select VACUUM options.  Note we don't say VACOPT_PROCESS_TOAST, so
    2788             :          * that vacuum() skips toast relations.  Also note we tell vacuum() to
    2789             :          * skip vac_update_datfrozenxid(); we'll do that separately.
    2790             :          */
    2791         208 :         tab->at_params.options =
    2792         208 :             (dovacuum ? (VACOPT_VACUUM |
    2793             :                          VACOPT_PROCESS_MAIN |
    2794         208 :                          VACOPT_SKIP_DATABASE_STATS) : 0) |
    2795         208 :             (doanalyze ? VACOPT_ANALYZE : 0) |
    2796         208 :             (!wraparound ? VACOPT_SKIP_LOCKED : 0);
    2797             : 
    2798             :         /*
    2799             :          * index_cleanup and truncate are unspecified at first in autovacuum.
    2800             :          * They will be filled in with usable values using their reloptions
    2801             :          * (or reloption defaults) later.
    2802             :          */
    2803         208 :         tab->at_params.index_cleanup = VACOPTVALUE_UNSPECIFIED;
    2804         208 :         tab->at_params.truncate = VACOPTVALUE_UNSPECIFIED;
    2805             :         /* As of now, we don't support parallel vacuum for autovacuum */
    2806         208 :         tab->at_params.nworkers = -1;
    2807         208 :         tab->at_params.freeze_min_age = freeze_min_age;
    2808         208 :         tab->at_params.freeze_table_age = freeze_table_age;
    2809         208 :         tab->at_params.multixact_freeze_min_age = multixact_freeze_min_age;
    2810         208 :         tab->at_params.multixact_freeze_table_age = multixact_freeze_table_age;
    2811         208 :         tab->at_params.is_wraparound = wraparound;
    2812         208 :         tab->at_params.log_min_duration = log_min_duration;
    2813         208 :         tab->at_params.toast_parent = InvalidOid;
    2814         208 :         tab->at_storage_param_vac_cost_limit = avopts ?
    2815         208 :             avopts->vacuum_cost_limit : 0;
    2816         208 :         tab->at_storage_param_vac_cost_delay = avopts ?
    2817         208 :             avopts->vacuum_cost_delay : -1;
    2818         208 :         tab->at_relname = NULL;
    2819         208 :         tab->at_nspname = NULL;
    2820         208 :         tab->at_datname = NULL;
    2821             : 
    2822             :         /*
    2823             :          * If any of the cost delay parameters has been set individually for
    2824             :          * this table, disable the balancing algorithm.
    2825             :          */
    2826         208 :         tab->at_dobalance =
    2827         210 :             !(avopts && (avopts->vacuum_cost_limit > 0 ||
    2828           2 :                          avopts->vacuum_cost_delay >= 0));
    2829             :     }
    2830             : 
    2831         236 :     heap_freetuple(classTup);
    2832         236 :     return tab;
    2833             : }
    2834             : 
    2835             : /*
    2836             :  * recheck_relation_needs_vacanalyze
    2837             :  *
    2838             :  * Subroutine for table_recheck_autovac.
    2839             :  *
    2840             :  * Fetch the pgstat of a relation and recheck whether a relation
    2841             :  * needs to be vacuumed or analyzed.
    2842             :  */
    2843             : static void
    2844         236 : recheck_relation_needs_vacanalyze(Oid relid,
    2845             :                                   AutoVacOpts *avopts,
    2846             :                                   Form_pg_class classForm,
    2847             :                                   int effective_multixact_freeze_max_age,
    2848             :                                   bool *dovacuum,
    2849             :                                   bool *doanalyze,
    2850             :                                   bool *wraparound)
    2851             : {
    2852             :     PgStat_StatTabEntry *tabentry;
    2853             : 
    2854             :     /* fetch the pgstat table entry */
    2855         236 :     tabentry = pgstat_fetch_stat_tabentry_ext(classForm->relisshared,
    2856             :                                               relid);
    2857             : 
    2858         236 :     relation_needs_vacanalyze(relid, avopts, classForm, tabentry,
    2859             :                               effective_multixact_freeze_max_age,
    2860             :                               dovacuum, doanalyze, wraparound);
    2861             : 
    2862             :     /* ignore ANALYZE for toast tables */
    2863         236 :     if (classForm->relkind == RELKIND_TOASTVALUE)
    2864           2 :         *doanalyze = false;
    2865         236 : }
    2866             : 
    2867             : /*
    2868             :  * relation_needs_vacanalyze
    2869             :  *
    2870             :  * Check whether a relation needs to be vacuumed or analyzed; return each into
    2871             :  * "dovacuum" and "doanalyze", respectively.  Also return whether the vacuum is
    2872             :  * being forced because of Xid or multixact wraparound.
    2873             :  *
    2874             :  * relopts is a pointer to the AutoVacOpts options (either for itself in the
    2875             :  * case of a plain table, or for either itself or its parent table in the case
    2876             :  * of a TOAST table), NULL if none; tabentry is the pgstats entry, which can be
    2877             :  * NULL.
    2878             :  *
    2879             :  * A table needs to be vacuumed if the number of dead tuples exceeds a
    2880             :  * threshold.  This threshold is calculated as
    2881             :  *
    2882             :  * threshold = vac_base_thresh + vac_scale_factor * reltuples
    2883             :  *
    2884             :  * For analyze, the analysis done is that the number of tuples inserted,
    2885             :  * deleted and updated since the last analyze exceeds a threshold calculated
    2886             :  * in the same fashion as above.  Note that the cumulative stats system stores
    2887             :  * the number of tuples (both live and dead) that there were as of the last
    2888             :  * analyze.  This is asymmetric to the VACUUM case.
    2889             :  *
    2890             :  * We also force vacuum if the table's relfrozenxid is more than freeze_max_age
    2891             :  * transactions back, and if its relminmxid is more than
    2892             :  * multixact_freeze_max_age multixacts back.
    2893             :  *
    2894             :  * A table whose autovacuum_enabled option is false is
    2895             :  * automatically skipped (unless we have to vacuum it due to freeze_max_age).
    2896             :  * Thus autovacuum can be disabled for specific tables. Also, when the cumulative
    2897             :  * stats system does not have data about a table, it will be skipped.
    2898             :  *
    2899             :  * A table whose vac_base_thresh value is < 0 takes the base value from the
    2900             :  * autovacuum_vacuum_threshold GUC variable.  Similarly, a vac_scale_factor
    2901             :  * value < 0 is substituted with the value of
    2902             :  * autovacuum_vacuum_scale_factor GUC variable.  Ditto for analyze.
    2903             :  */
    2904             : static void
    2905        3862 : relation_needs_vacanalyze(Oid relid,
    2906             :                           AutoVacOpts *relopts,
    2907             :                           Form_pg_class classForm,
    2908             :                           PgStat_StatTabEntry *tabentry,
    2909             :                           int effective_multixact_freeze_max_age,
    2910             :  /* output params below */
    2911             :                           bool *dovacuum,
    2912             :                           bool *doanalyze,
    2913             :                           bool *wraparound)
    2914             : {
    2915             :     bool        force_vacuum;
    2916             :     bool        av_enabled;
    2917             :     float4      reltuples;      /* pg_class.reltuples */
    2918             : 
    2919             :     /* constants from reloptions or GUC variables */
    2920             :     int         vac_base_thresh,
    2921             :                 vac_ins_base_thresh,
    2922             :                 anl_base_thresh;
    2923             :     float4      vac_scale_factor,
    2924             :                 vac_ins_scale_factor,
    2925             :                 anl_scale_factor;
    2926             : 
    2927             :     /* thresholds calculated from above constants */
    2928             :     float4      vacthresh,
    2929             :                 vacinsthresh,
    2930             :                 anlthresh;
    2931             : 
    2932             :     /* number of vacuum (resp. analyze) tuples at this time */
    2933             :     float4      vactuples,
    2934             :                 instuples,
    2935             :                 anltuples;
    2936             : 
    2937             :     /* freeze parameters */
    2938             :     int         freeze_max_age;
    2939             :     int         multixact_freeze_max_age;
    2940             :     TransactionId xidForceLimit;
    2941             :     MultiXactId multiForceLimit;
    2942             : 
    2943             :     Assert(classForm != NULL);
    2944             :     Assert(OidIsValid(relid));
    2945             : 
    2946             :     /*
    2947             :      * Determine vacuum/analyze equation parameters.  We have two possible
    2948             :      * sources: the passed reloptions (which could be a main table or a toast
    2949             :      * table), or the autovacuum GUC variables.
    2950             :      */
    2951             : 
    2952             :     /* -1 in autovac setting means use plain vacuum_scale_factor */
    2953          60 :     vac_scale_factor = (relopts && relopts->vacuum_scale_factor >= 0)
    2954           0 :         ? relopts->vacuum_scale_factor
    2955        3922 :         : autovacuum_vac_scale;
    2956             : 
    2957          60 :     vac_base_thresh = (relopts && relopts->vacuum_threshold >= 0)
    2958             :         ? relopts->vacuum_threshold
    2959        3922 :         : autovacuum_vac_thresh;
    2960             : 
    2961          60 :     vac_ins_scale_factor = (relopts && relopts->vacuum_ins_scale_factor >= 0)
    2962           0 :         ? relopts->vacuum_ins_scale_factor
    2963        3922 :         : autovacuum_vac_ins_scale;
    2964             : 
    2965             :     /* -1 is used to disable insert vacuums */
    2966          60 :     vac_ins_base_thresh = (relopts && relopts->vacuum_ins_threshold >= -1)
    2967             :         ? relopts->vacuum_ins_threshold
    2968        3922 :         : autovacuum_vac_ins_thresh;
    2969             : 
    2970          60 :     anl_scale_factor = (relopts && relopts->analyze_scale_factor >= 0)
    2971           0 :         ? relopts->analyze_scale_factor
    2972        3922 :         : autovacuum_anl_scale;
    2973             : 
    2974          60 :     anl_base_thresh = (relopts && relopts->analyze_threshold >= 0)
    2975             :         ? relopts->analyze_threshold
    2976        3922 :         : autovacuum_anl_thresh;
    2977             : 
    2978          60 :     freeze_max_age = (relopts && relopts->freeze_max_age >= 0)
    2979           0 :         ? Min(relopts->freeze_max_age, autovacuum_freeze_max_age)
    2980        3922 :         : autovacuum_freeze_max_age;
    2981             : 
    2982          60 :     multixact_freeze_max_age = (relopts && relopts->multixact_freeze_max_age >= 0)
    2983           0 :         ? Min(relopts->multixact_freeze_max_age, effective_multixact_freeze_max_age)
    2984        3922 :         : effective_multixact_freeze_max_age;
    2985             : 
    2986        3862 :     av_enabled = (relopts ? relopts->enabled : true);
    2987             : 
    2988             :     /* Force vacuum if table is at risk of wraparound */
    2989        3862 :     xidForceLimit = recentXid - freeze_max_age;
    2990        3862 :     if (xidForceLimit < FirstNormalTransactionId)
    2991           0 :         xidForceLimit -= FirstNormalTransactionId;
    2992        7724 :     force_vacuum = (TransactionIdIsNormal(classForm->relfrozenxid) &&
    2993        3862 :                     TransactionIdPrecedes(classForm->relfrozenxid,
    2994             :                                           xidForceLimit));
    2995        3862 :     if (!force_vacuum)
    2996             :     {
    2997        3862 :         multiForceLimit = recentMulti - multixact_freeze_max_age;
    2998        3862 :         if (multiForceLimit < FirstMultiXactId)
    2999           0 :             multiForceLimit -= FirstMultiXactId;
    3000        7724 :         force_vacuum = MultiXactIdIsValid(classForm->relminmxid) &&
    3001        3862 :             MultiXactIdPrecedes(classForm->relminmxid, multiForceLimit);
    3002             :     }
    3003        3862 :     *wraparound = force_vacuum;
    3004             : 
    3005             :     /* User disabled it in pg_class.reloptions?  (But ignore if at risk) */
    3006        3862 :     if (!av_enabled && !force_vacuum)
    3007             :     {
    3008          40 :         *doanalyze = false;
    3009          40 :         *dovacuum = false;
    3010          40 :         return;
    3011             :     }
    3012             : 
    3013             :     /*
    3014             :      * If we found stats for the table, and autovacuum is currently enabled,
    3015             :      * make a threshold-based decision whether to vacuum and/or analyze.  If
    3016             :      * autovacuum is currently disabled, we must be here for anti-wraparound
    3017             :      * vacuuming only, so don't vacuum (or analyze) anything that's not being
    3018             :      * forced.
    3019             :      */
    3020        3822 :     if (PointerIsValid(tabentry) && AutoVacuumingActive())
    3021             :     {
    3022        2506 :         reltuples = classForm->reltuples;
    3023        2506 :         vactuples = tabentry->dead_tuples;
    3024        2506 :         instuples = tabentry->ins_since_vacuum;
    3025        2506 :         anltuples = tabentry->mod_since_analyze;
    3026             : 
    3027             :         /* If the table hasn't yet been vacuumed, take reltuples as zero */
    3028        2506 :         if (reltuples < 0)
    3029         670 :             reltuples = 0;
    3030             : 
    3031        2506 :         vacthresh = (float4) vac_base_thresh + vac_scale_factor * reltuples;
    3032        2506 :         vacinsthresh = (float4) vac_ins_base_thresh + vac_ins_scale_factor * reltuples;
    3033        2506 :         anlthresh = (float4) anl_base_thresh + anl_scale_factor * reltuples;
    3034             : 
    3035             :         /*
    3036             :          * Note that we don't need to take special consideration for stat
    3037             :          * reset, because if that happens, the last vacuum and analyze counts
    3038             :          * will be reset too.
    3039             :          */
    3040        2506 :         if (vac_ins_base_thresh >= 0)
    3041        2506 :             elog(DEBUG3, "%s: vac: %.0f (threshold %.0f), ins: %.0f (threshold %.0f), anl: %.0f (threshold %.0f)",
    3042             :                  NameStr(classForm->relname),
    3043             :                  vactuples, vacthresh, instuples, vacinsthresh, anltuples, anlthresh);
    3044             :         else
    3045           0 :             elog(DEBUG3, "%s: vac: %.0f (threshold %.0f), ins: (disabled), anl: %.0f (threshold %.0f)",
    3046             :                  NameStr(classForm->relname),
    3047             :                  vactuples, vacthresh, anltuples, anlthresh);
    3048             : 
    3049             :         /* Determine if this table needs vacuum or analyze. */
    3050        4856 :         *dovacuum = force_vacuum || (vactuples > vacthresh) ||
    3051        2350 :             (vac_ins_base_thresh >= 0 && instuples > vacinsthresh);
    3052        2506 :         *doanalyze = (anltuples > anlthresh);
    3053             :     }
    3054             :     else
    3055             :     {
    3056             :         /*
    3057             :          * Skip a table not found in stat hash, unless we have to force vacuum
    3058             :          * for anti-wrap purposes.  If it's not acted upon, there's no need to
    3059             :          * vacuum it.
    3060             :          */
    3061        1316 :         *dovacuum = force_vacuum;
    3062        1316 :         *doanalyze = false;
    3063             :     }
    3064             : 
    3065             :     /* ANALYZE refuses to work with pg_statistic */
    3066        3822 :     if (relid == StatisticRelationId)
    3067          24 :         *doanalyze = false;
    3068             : }
    3069             : 
    3070             : /*
    3071             :  * autovacuum_do_vac_analyze
    3072             :  *      Vacuum and/or analyze the specified table
    3073             :  *
    3074             :  * We expect the caller to have switched into a memory context that won't
    3075             :  * disappear at transaction commit.
    3076             :  */
    3077             : static void
    3078         208 : autovacuum_do_vac_analyze(autovac_table *tab, BufferAccessStrategy bstrategy)
    3079             : {
    3080             :     RangeVar   *rangevar;
    3081             :     VacuumRelation *rel;
    3082             :     List       *rel_list;
    3083             :     MemoryContext vac_context;
    3084             : 
    3085             :     /* Let pgstat know what we're doing */
    3086         208 :     autovac_report_activity(tab);
    3087             : 
    3088             :     /* Set up one VacuumRelation target, identified by OID, for vacuum() */
    3089         208 :     rangevar = makeRangeVar(tab->at_nspname, tab->at_relname, -1);
    3090         208 :     rel = makeVacuumRelation(rangevar, tab->at_relid, NIL);
    3091         208 :     rel_list = list_make1(rel);
    3092             : 
    3093         208 :     vac_context = AllocSetContextCreate(CurrentMemoryContext,
    3094             :                                         "Vacuum",
    3095             :                                         ALLOCSET_DEFAULT_SIZES);
    3096             : 
    3097         208 :     vacuum(rel_list, &tab->at_params, bstrategy, vac_context, true);
    3098             : 
    3099         208 :     MemoryContextDelete(vac_context);
    3100         208 : }
    3101             : 
    3102             : /*
    3103             :  * autovac_report_activity
    3104             :  *      Report to pgstat what autovacuum is doing
    3105             :  *
    3106             :  * We send a SQL string corresponding to what the user would see if the
    3107             :  * equivalent command was to be issued manually.
    3108             :  *
    3109             :  * Note we assume that we are going to report the next command as soon as we're
    3110             :  * done with the current one, and exit right after the last one, so we don't
    3111             :  * bother to report "<IDLE>" or some such.
    3112             :  */
    3113             : static void
    3114         208 : autovac_report_activity(autovac_table *tab)
    3115             : {
    3116             : #define MAX_AUTOVAC_ACTIV_LEN (NAMEDATALEN * 2 + 56)
    3117             :     char        activity[MAX_AUTOVAC_ACTIV_LEN];
    3118             :     int         len;
    3119             : 
    3120             :     /* Report the command and possible options */
    3121         208 :     if (tab->at_params.options & VACOPT_VACUUM)
    3122         100 :         snprintf(activity, MAX_AUTOVAC_ACTIV_LEN,
    3123             :                  "autovacuum: VACUUM%s",
    3124         100 :                  tab->at_params.options & VACOPT_ANALYZE ? " ANALYZE" : "");
    3125             :     else
    3126         108 :         snprintf(activity, MAX_AUTOVAC_ACTIV_LEN,
    3127             :                  "autovacuum: ANALYZE");
    3128             : 
    3129             :     /*
    3130             :      * Report the qualified name of the relation.
    3131             :      */
    3132         208 :     len = strlen(activity);
    3133             : 
    3134         208 :     snprintf(activity + len, MAX_AUTOVAC_ACTIV_LEN - len,
    3135             :              " %s.%s%s", tab->at_nspname, tab->at_relname,
    3136         208 :              tab->at_params.is_wraparound ? " (to prevent wraparound)" : "");
    3137             : 
    3138             :     /* Set statement_timestamp() to current time for pg_stat_activity */
    3139         208 :     SetCurrentStatementStartTimestamp();
    3140             : 
    3141         208 :     pgstat_report_activity(STATE_RUNNING, activity);
    3142         208 : }
    3143             : 
    3144             : /*
    3145             :  * autovac_report_workitem
    3146             :  *      Report to pgstat that autovacuum is processing a work item
    3147             :  */
    3148             : static void
    3149           6 : autovac_report_workitem(AutoVacuumWorkItem *workitem,
    3150             :                         const char *nspname, const char *relname)
    3151             : {
    3152             :     char        activity[MAX_AUTOVAC_ACTIV_LEN + 12 + 2];
    3153             :     char        blk[12 + 2];
    3154             :     int         len;
    3155             : 
    3156           6 :     switch (workitem->avw_type)
    3157             :     {
    3158           6 :         case AVW_BRINSummarizeRange:
    3159           6 :             snprintf(activity, MAX_AUTOVAC_ACTIV_LEN,
    3160             :                      "autovacuum: BRIN summarize");
    3161           6 :             break;
    3162             :     }
    3163             : 
    3164             :     /*
    3165             :      * Report the qualified name of the relation, and the block number if any
    3166             :      */
    3167           6 :     len = strlen(activity);
    3168             : 
    3169           6 :     if (BlockNumberIsValid(workitem->avw_blockNumber))
    3170           6 :         snprintf(blk, sizeof(blk), " %u", workitem->avw_blockNumber);
    3171             :     else
    3172           0 :         blk[0] = '\0';
    3173             : 
    3174           6 :     snprintf(activity + len, MAX_AUTOVAC_ACTIV_LEN - len,
    3175             :              " %s.%s%s", nspname, relname, blk);
    3176             : 
    3177             :     /* Set statement_timestamp() to current time for pg_stat_activity */
    3178           6 :     SetCurrentStatementStartTimestamp();
    3179             : 
    3180           6 :     pgstat_report_activity(STATE_RUNNING, activity);
    3181           6 : }
    3182             : 
    3183             : /*
    3184             :  * AutoVacuumingActive
    3185             :  *      Check GUC vars and report whether the autovacuum process should be
    3186             :  *      running.
    3187             :  */
    3188             : bool
    3189       15206 : AutoVacuumingActive(void)
    3190             : {
    3191       15206 :     if (!autovacuum_start_daemon || !pgstat_track_counts)
    3192        5494 :         return false;
    3193        9712 :     return true;
    3194             : }
    3195             : 
    3196             : /*
    3197             :  * Request one work item to the next autovacuum run processing our database.
    3198             :  * Return false if the request can't be recorded.
    3199             :  */
    3200             : bool
    3201           6 : AutoVacuumRequestWork(AutoVacuumWorkItemType type, Oid relationId,
    3202             :                       BlockNumber blkno)
    3203             : {
    3204             :     int         i;
    3205           6 :     bool        result = false;
    3206             : 
    3207           6 :     LWLockAcquire(AutovacuumLock, LW_EXCLUSIVE);
    3208             : 
    3209             :     /*
    3210             :      * Locate an unused work item and fill it with the given data.
    3211             :      */
    3212          12 :     for (i = 0; i < NUM_WORKITEMS; i++)
    3213             :     {
    3214          12 :         AutoVacuumWorkItem *workitem = &AutoVacuumShmem->av_workItems[i];
    3215             : 
    3216          12 :         if (workitem->avw_used)
    3217           6 :             continue;
    3218             : 
    3219           6 :         workitem->avw_used = true;
    3220           6 :         workitem->avw_active = false;
    3221           6 :         workitem->avw_type = type;
    3222           6 :         workitem->avw_database = MyDatabaseId;
    3223           6 :         workitem->avw_relation = relationId;
    3224           6 :         workitem->avw_blockNumber = blkno;
    3225           6 :         result = true;
    3226             : 
    3227             :         /* done */
    3228           6 :         break;
    3229             :     }
    3230             : 
    3231           6 :     LWLockRelease(AutovacuumLock);
    3232             : 
    3233           6 :     return result;
    3234             : }
    3235             : 
    3236             : /*
    3237             :  * autovac_init
    3238             :  *      This is called at postmaster initialization.
    3239             :  *
    3240             :  * All we do here is annoy the user if he got it wrong.
    3241             :  */
    3242             : void
    3243        1422 : autovac_init(void)
    3244             : {
    3245        1422 :     if (autovacuum_start_daemon && !pgstat_track_counts)
    3246           0 :         ereport(WARNING,
    3247             :                 (errmsg("autovacuum not started because of misconfiguration"),
    3248             :                  errhint("Enable the \"track_counts\" option.")));
    3249        1422 : }
    3250             : 
    3251             : /*
    3252             :  * AutoVacuumShmemSize
    3253             :  *      Compute space needed for autovacuum-related shared memory
    3254             :  */
    3255             : Size
    3256        5066 : AutoVacuumShmemSize(void)
    3257             : {
    3258             :     Size        size;
    3259             : 
    3260             :     /*
    3261             :      * Need the fixed struct and the array of WorkerInfoData.
    3262             :      */
    3263        5066 :     size = sizeof(AutoVacuumShmemStruct);
    3264        5066 :     size = MAXALIGN(size);
    3265        5066 :     size = add_size(size, mul_size(autovacuum_max_workers,
    3266             :                                    sizeof(WorkerInfoData)));
    3267        5066 :     return size;
    3268             : }
    3269             : 
    3270             : /*
    3271             :  * AutoVacuumShmemInit
    3272             :  *      Allocate and initialize autovacuum-related shared memory
    3273             :  */
    3274             : void
    3275        1768 : AutoVacuumShmemInit(void)
    3276             : {
    3277             :     bool        found;
    3278             : 
    3279        1768 :     AutoVacuumShmem = (AutoVacuumShmemStruct *)
    3280        1768 :         ShmemInitStruct("AutoVacuum Data",
    3281             :                         AutoVacuumShmemSize(),
    3282             :                         &found);
    3283             : 
    3284        1768 :     if (!IsUnderPostmaster)
    3285             :     {
    3286             :         WorkerInfo  worker;
    3287             :         int         i;
    3288             : 
    3289             :         Assert(!found);
    3290             : 
    3291        1768 :         AutoVacuumShmem->av_launcherpid = 0;
    3292        1768 :         dlist_init(&AutoVacuumShmem->av_freeWorkers);
    3293        1768 :         dlist_init(&AutoVacuumShmem->av_runningWorkers);
    3294        1768 :         AutoVacuumShmem->av_startingWorker = NULL;
    3295        1768 :         memset(AutoVacuumShmem->av_workItems, 0,
    3296             :                sizeof(AutoVacuumWorkItem) * NUM_WORKITEMS);
    3297             : 
    3298        1768 :         worker = (WorkerInfo) ((char *) AutoVacuumShmem +
    3299             :                                MAXALIGN(sizeof(AutoVacuumShmemStruct)));
    3300             : 
    3301             :         /* initialize the WorkerInfo free list */
    3302        7072 :         for (i = 0; i < autovacuum_max_workers; i++)
    3303             :         {
    3304        5304 :             dlist_push_head(&AutoVacuumShmem->av_freeWorkers,
    3305        5304 :                             &worker[i].wi_links);
    3306        5304 :             pg_atomic_init_flag(&worker[i].wi_dobalance);
    3307             :         }
    3308             : 
    3309        1768 :         pg_atomic_init_u32(&AutoVacuumShmem->av_nworkersForBalance, 0);
    3310             : 
    3311             :     }
    3312             :     else
    3313             :         Assert(found);
    3314        1768 : }
    3315             : 
    3316             : /*
    3317             :  * GUC check_hook for autovacuum_work_mem
    3318             :  */
    3319             : bool
    3320        1834 : check_autovacuum_work_mem(int *newval, void **extra, GucSource source)
    3321             : {
    3322             :     /*
    3323             :      * -1 indicates fallback.
    3324             :      *
    3325             :      * If we haven't yet changed the boot_val default of -1, just let it be.
    3326             :      * Autovacuum will look to maintenance_work_mem instead.
    3327             :      */
    3328        1834 :     if (*newval == -1)
    3329        1830 :         return true;
    3330             : 
    3331             :     /*
    3332             :      * We clamp manually-set values to at least 1MB.  Since
    3333             :      * maintenance_work_mem is always set to at least this value, do the same
    3334             :      * here.
    3335             :      */
    3336           4 :     if (*newval < 1024)
    3337           4 :         *newval = 1024;
    3338             : 
    3339           4 :     return true;
    3340             : }

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