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       1             : /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
       2             :  *
       3             :  * postinit.c
       4             :  *    postgres initialization utilities
       5             :  *
       6             :  * Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2025, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
       7             :  * Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
       8             :  *
       9             :  *
      10             :  * IDENTIFICATION
      11             :  *    src/backend/utils/init/postinit.c
      12             :  *
      13             :  *
      14             :  *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
      15             :  */
      16             : #include "postgres.h"
      17             : 
      18             : #include <ctype.h>
      19             : #include <fcntl.h>
      20             : #include <unistd.h>
      21             : 
      22             : #include "access/genam.h"
      23             : #include "access/heapam.h"
      24             : #include "access/htup_details.h"
      25             : #include "access/session.h"
      26             : #include "access/tableam.h"
      27             : #include "access/xact.h"
      28             : #include "access/xlog.h"
      29             : #include "access/xloginsert.h"
      30             : #include "catalog/namespace.h"
      31             : #include "catalog/pg_authid.h"
      32             : #include "catalog/pg_collation.h"
      33             : #include "catalog/pg_database.h"
      34             : #include "catalog/pg_db_role_setting.h"
      35             : #include "catalog/pg_tablespace.h"
      36             : #include "libpq/auth.h"
      37             : #include "libpq/libpq-be.h"
      38             : #include "mb/pg_wchar.h"
      39             : #include "miscadmin.h"
      40             : #include "pgstat.h"
      41             : #include "postmaster/autovacuum.h"
      42             : #include "postmaster/postmaster.h"
      43             : #include "replication/slot.h"
      44             : #include "replication/slotsync.h"
      45             : #include "replication/walsender.h"
      46             : #include "storage/aio_subsys.h"
      47             : #include "storage/bufmgr.h"
      48             : #include "storage/fd.h"
      49             : #include "storage/ipc.h"
      50             : #include "storage/lmgr.h"
      51             : #include "storage/proc.h"
      52             : #include "storage/procarray.h"
      53             : #include "storage/procnumber.h"
      54             : #include "storage/procsignal.h"
      55             : #include "storage/sinvaladt.h"
      56             : #include "storage/smgr.h"
      57             : #include "storage/sync.h"
      58             : #include "tcop/backend_startup.h"
      59             : #include "tcop/tcopprot.h"
      60             : #include "utils/acl.h"
      61             : #include "utils/builtins.h"
      62             : #include "utils/fmgroids.h"
      63             : #include "utils/guc_hooks.h"
      64             : #include "utils/injection_point.h"
      65             : #include "utils/memutils.h"
      66             : #include "utils/pg_locale.h"
      67             : #include "utils/portal.h"
      68             : #include "utils/ps_status.h"
      69             : #include "utils/snapmgr.h"
      70             : #include "utils/syscache.h"
      71             : #include "utils/timeout.h"
      72             : 
      73             : static HeapTuple GetDatabaseTuple(const char *dbname);
      74             : static HeapTuple GetDatabaseTupleByOid(Oid dboid);
      75             : static void PerformAuthentication(Port *port);
      76             : static void CheckMyDatabase(const char *name, bool am_superuser, bool override_allow_connections);
      77             : static void ShutdownPostgres(int code, Datum arg);
      78             : static void StatementTimeoutHandler(void);
      79             : static void LockTimeoutHandler(void);
      80             : static void IdleInTransactionSessionTimeoutHandler(void);
      81             : static void TransactionTimeoutHandler(void);
      82             : static void IdleSessionTimeoutHandler(void);
      83             : static void IdleStatsUpdateTimeoutHandler(void);
      84             : static void ClientCheckTimeoutHandler(void);
      85             : static bool ThereIsAtLeastOneRole(void);
      86             : static void process_startup_options(Port *port, bool am_superuser);
      87             : static void process_settings(Oid databaseid, Oid roleid);
      88             : 
      89             : 
      90             : /*** InitPostgres support ***/
      91             : 
      92             : 
      93             : /*
      94             :  * GetDatabaseTuple -- fetch the pg_database row for a database
      95             :  *
      96             :  * This is used during backend startup when we don't yet have any access to
      97             :  * system catalogs in general.  In the worst case, we can seqscan pg_database
      98             :  * using nothing but the hard-wired descriptor that relcache.c creates for
      99             :  * pg_database.  In more typical cases, relcache.c was able to load
     100             :  * descriptors for both pg_database and its indexes from the shared relcache
     101             :  * cache file, and so we can do an indexscan.  criticalSharedRelcachesBuilt
     102             :  * tells whether we got the cached descriptors.
     103             :  */
     104             : static HeapTuple
     105       24426 : GetDatabaseTuple(const char *dbname)
     106             : {
     107             :     HeapTuple   tuple;
     108             :     Relation    relation;
     109             :     SysScanDesc scan;
     110             :     ScanKeyData key[1];
     111             : 
     112             :     /*
     113             :      * form a scan key
     114             :      */
     115       24426 :     ScanKeyInit(&key[0],
     116             :                 Anum_pg_database_datname,
     117             :                 BTEqualStrategyNumber, F_NAMEEQ,
     118             :                 CStringGetDatum(dbname));
     119             : 
     120             :     /*
     121             :      * Open pg_database and fetch a tuple.  Force heap scan if we haven't yet
     122             :      * built the critical shared relcache entries (i.e., we're starting up
     123             :      * without a shared relcache cache file).
     124             :      */
     125       24426 :     relation = table_open(DatabaseRelationId, AccessShareLock);
     126       24426 :     scan = systable_beginscan(relation, DatabaseNameIndexId,
     127             :                               criticalSharedRelcachesBuilt,
     128             :                               NULL,
     129             :                               1, key);
     130             : 
     131       24426 :     tuple = systable_getnext(scan);
     132             : 
     133             :     /* Must copy tuple before releasing buffer */
     134       24426 :     if (HeapTupleIsValid(tuple))
     135       24406 :         tuple = heap_copytuple(tuple);
     136             : 
     137             :     /* all done */
     138       24426 :     systable_endscan(scan);
     139       24426 :     table_close(relation, AccessShareLock);
     140             : 
     141       24426 :     return tuple;
     142             : }
     143             : 
     144             : /*
     145             :  * GetDatabaseTupleByOid -- as above, but search by database OID
     146             :  */
     147             : static HeapTuple
     148       31770 : GetDatabaseTupleByOid(Oid dboid)
     149             : {
     150             :     HeapTuple   tuple;
     151             :     Relation    relation;
     152             :     SysScanDesc scan;
     153             :     ScanKeyData key[1];
     154             : 
     155             :     /*
     156             :      * form a scan key
     157             :      */
     158       31770 :     ScanKeyInit(&key[0],
     159             :                 Anum_pg_database_oid,
     160             :                 BTEqualStrategyNumber, F_OIDEQ,
     161             :                 ObjectIdGetDatum(dboid));
     162             : 
     163             :     /*
     164             :      * Open pg_database and fetch a tuple.  Force heap scan if we haven't yet
     165             :      * built the critical shared relcache entries (i.e., we're starting up
     166             :      * without a shared relcache cache file).
     167             :      */
     168       31770 :     relation = table_open(DatabaseRelationId, AccessShareLock);
     169       31770 :     scan = systable_beginscan(relation, DatabaseOidIndexId,
     170             :                               criticalSharedRelcachesBuilt,
     171             :                               NULL,
     172             :                               1, key);
     173             : 
     174       31770 :     tuple = systable_getnext(scan);
     175             : 
     176             :     /* Must copy tuple before releasing buffer */
     177       31770 :     if (HeapTupleIsValid(tuple))
     178       31770 :         tuple = heap_copytuple(tuple);
     179             : 
     180             :     /* all done */
     181       31770 :     systable_endscan(scan);
     182       31770 :     table_close(relation, AccessShareLock);
     183             : 
     184       31770 :     return tuple;
     185             : }
     186             : 
     187             : 
     188             : /*
     189             :  * PerformAuthentication -- authenticate a remote client
     190             :  *
     191             :  * returns: nothing.  Will not return at all if there's any failure.
     192             :  */
     193             : static void
     194       25350 : PerformAuthentication(Port *port)
     195             : {
     196             :     /* This should be set already, but let's make sure */
     197       25350 :     ClientAuthInProgress = true;    /* limit visibility of log messages */
     198             : 
     199             :     /*
     200             :      * In EXEC_BACKEND case, we didn't inherit the contents of pg_hba.conf
     201             :      * etcetera from the postmaster, and have to load them ourselves.
     202             :      *
     203             :      * FIXME: [fork/exec] Ugh.  Is there a way around this overhead?
     204             :      */
     205             : #ifdef EXEC_BACKEND
     206             : 
     207             :     /*
     208             :      * load_hba() and load_ident() want to work within the PostmasterContext,
     209             :      * so create that if it doesn't exist (which it won't).  We'll delete it
     210             :      * again later, in PostgresMain.
     211             :      */
     212             :     if (PostmasterContext == NULL)
     213             :         PostmasterContext = AllocSetContextCreate(TopMemoryContext,
     214             :                                                   "Postmaster",
     215             :                                                   ALLOCSET_DEFAULT_SIZES);
     216             : 
     217             :     if (!load_hba())
     218             :     {
     219             :         /*
     220             :          * It makes no sense to continue if we fail to load the HBA file,
     221             :          * since there is no way to connect to the database in this case.
     222             :          */
     223             :         ereport(FATAL,
     224             :         /* translator: %s is a configuration file */
     225             :                 (errmsg("could not load %s", HbaFileName)));
     226             :     }
     227             : 
     228             :     if (!load_ident())
     229             :     {
     230             :         /*
     231             :          * It is ok to continue if we fail to load the IDENT file, although it
     232             :          * means that you cannot log in using any of the authentication
     233             :          * methods that need a user name mapping. load_ident() already logged
     234             :          * the details of error to the log.
     235             :          */
     236             :     }
     237             : #endif
     238             : 
     239             :     /* Capture authentication start time for logging */
     240       25350 :     conn_timing.auth_start = GetCurrentTimestamp();
     241             : 
     242             :     /*
     243             :      * Set up a timeout in case a buggy or malicious client fails to respond
     244             :      * during authentication.  Since we're inside a transaction and might do
     245             :      * database access, we have to use the statement_timeout infrastructure.
     246             :      */
     247       25350 :     enable_timeout_after(STATEMENT_TIMEOUT, AuthenticationTimeout * 1000);
     248             : 
     249             :     /*
     250             :      * Now perform authentication exchange.
     251             :      */
     252       25350 :     set_ps_display("authentication");
     253       25350 :     ClientAuthentication(port); /* might not return, if failure */
     254             : 
     255             :     /*
     256             :      * Done with authentication.  Disable the timeout, and log if needed.
     257             :      */
     258       25216 :     disable_timeout(STATEMENT_TIMEOUT, false);
     259             : 
     260             :     /* Capture authentication end time for logging */
     261       25216 :     conn_timing.auth_end = GetCurrentTimestamp();
     262             : 
     263       25216 :     if (log_connections & LOG_CONNECTION_AUTHORIZATION)
     264             :     {
     265             :         StringInfoData logmsg;
     266             : 
     267         420 :         initStringInfo(&logmsg);
     268         420 :         if (am_walsender)
     269           0 :             appendStringInfo(&logmsg, _("replication connection authorized: user=%s"),
     270             :                              port->user_name);
     271             :         else
     272         420 :             appendStringInfo(&logmsg, _("connection authorized: user=%s"),
     273             :                              port->user_name);
     274         420 :         if (!am_walsender)
     275         420 :             appendStringInfo(&logmsg, _(" database=%s"), port->database_name);
     276             : 
     277         420 :         if (port->application_name != NULL)
     278         420 :             appendStringInfo(&logmsg, _(" application_name=%s"),
     279             :                              port->application_name);
     280             : 
     281             : #ifdef USE_SSL
     282         420 :         if (port->ssl_in_use)
     283         170 :             appendStringInfo(&logmsg, _(" SSL enabled (protocol=%s, cipher=%s, bits=%d)"),
     284             :                              be_tls_get_version(port),
     285             :                              be_tls_get_cipher(port),
     286             :                              be_tls_get_cipher_bits(port));
     287             : #endif
     288             : #ifdef ENABLE_GSS
     289             :         if (port->gss)
     290             :         {
     291             :             const char *princ = be_gssapi_get_princ(port);
     292             : 
     293             :             if (princ)
     294             :                 appendStringInfo(&logmsg,
     295             :                                  _(" GSS (authenticated=%s, encrypted=%s, delegated_credentials=%s, principal=%s)"),
     296             :                                  be_gssapi_get_auth(port) ? _("yes") : _("no"),
     297             :                                  be_gssapi_get_enc(port) ? _("yes") : _("no"),
     298             :                                  be_gssapi_get_delegation(port) ? _("yes") : _("no"),
     299             :                                  princ);
     300             :             else
     301             :                 appendStringInfo(&logmsg,
     302             :                                  _(" GSS (authenticated=%s, encrypted=%s, delegated_credentials=%s)"),
     303             :                                  be_gssapi_get_auth(port) ? _("yes") : _("no"),
     304             :                                  be_gssapi_get_enc(port) ? _("yes") : _("no"),
     305             :                                  be_gssapi_get_delegation(port) ? _("yes") : _("no"));
     306             :         }
     307             : #endif
     308             : 
     309         420 :         ereport(LOG, errmsg_internal("%s", logmsg.data));
     310         420 :         pfree(logmsg.data);
     311             :     }
     312             : 
     313       25216 :     set_ps_display("startup");
     314             : 
     315       25216 :     ClientAuthInProgress = false;   /* client_min_messages is active now */
     316       25216 : }
     317             : 
     318             : 
     319             : /*
     320             :  * CheckMyDatabase -- fetch information from the pg_database entry for our DB
     321             :  */
     322             : static void
     323       31756 : CheckMyDatabase(const char *name, bool am_superuser, bool override_allow_connections)
     324             : {
     325             :     HeapTuple   tup;
     326             :     Form_pg_database dbform;
     327             :     Datum       datum;
     328             :     bool        isnull;
     329             :     char       *collate;
     330             :     char       *ctype;
     331             : 
     332             :     /* Fetch our pg_database row normally, via syscache */
     333       31756 :     tup = SearchSysCache1(DATABASEOID, ObjectIdGetDatum(MyDatabaseId));
     334       31756 :     if (!HeapTupleIsValid(tup))
     335           0 :         elog(ERROR, "cache lookup failed for database %u", MyDatabaseId);
     336       31756 :     dbform = (Form_pg_database) GETSTRUCT(tup);
     337             : 
     338             :     /* This recheck is strictly paranoia */
     339       31756 :     if (strcmp(name, NameStr(dbform->datname)) != 0)
     340           0 :         ereport(FATAL,
     341             :                 (errcode(ERRCODE_UNDEFINED_DATABASE),
     342             :                  errmsg("database \"%s\" has disappeared from pg_database",
     343             :                         name),
     344             :                  errdetail("Database OID %u now seems to belong to \"%s\".",
     345             :                            MyDatabaseId, NameStr(dbform->datname))));
     346             : 
     347             :     /*
     348             :      * Check permissions to connect to the database.
     349             :      *
     350             :      * These checks are not enforced when in standalone mode, so that there is
     351             :      * a way to recover from disabling all access to all databases, for
     352             :      * example "UPDATE pg_database SET datallowconn = false;".
     353             :      */
     354       31756 :     if (IsUnderPostmaster)
     355             :     {
     356             :         /*
     357             :          * Check that the database is currently allowing connections.
     358             :          * (Background processes can override this test and the next one by
     359             :          * setting override_allow_connections.)
     360             :          */
     361       31640 :         if (!dbform->datallowconn && !override_allow_connections)
     362           2 :             ereport(FATAL,
     363             :                     (errcode(ERRCODE_OBJECT_NOT_IN_PREREQUISITE_STATE),
     364             :                      errmsg("database \"%s\" is not currently accepting connections",
     365             :                             name)));
     366             : 
     367             :         /*
     368             :          * Check privilege to connect to the database.  (The am_superuser test
     369             :          * is redundant, but since we have the flag, might as well check it
     370             :          * and save a few cycles.)
     371             :          */
     372       32174 :         if (!am_superuser && !override_allow_connections &&
     373         536 :             object_aclcheck(DatabaseRelationId, MyDatabaseId, GetUserId(),
     374             :                             ACL_CONNECT) != ACLCHECK_OK)
     375           0 :             ereport(FATAL,
     376             :                     (errcode(ERRCODE_INSUFFICIENT_PRIVILEGE),
     377             :                      errmsg("permission denied for database \"%s\"", name),
     378             :                      errdetail("User does not have CONNECT privilege.")));
     379             : 
     380             :         /*
     381             :          * Check connection limit for this database.  We enforce the limit
     382             :          * only for regular backends, since other process types have their own
     383             :          * PGPROC pools.
     384             :          *
     385             :          * There is a race condition here --- we create our PGPROC before
     386             :          * checking for other PGPROCs.  If two backends did this at about the
     387             :          * same time, they might both think they were over the limit, while
     388             :          * ideally one should succeed and one fail.  Getting that to work
     389             :          * exactly seems more trouble than it is worth, however; instead we
     390             :          * just document that the connection limit is approximate.
     391             :          */
     392       31638 :         if (dbform->datconnlimit >= 0 &&
     393           0 :             AmRegularBackendProcess() &&
     394           0 :             !am_superuser &&
     395           0 :             CountDBConnections(MyDatabaseId) > dbform->datconnlimit)
     396           0 :             ereport(FATAL,
     397             :                     (errcode(ERRCODE_TOO_MANY_CONNECTIONS),
     398             :                      errmsg("too many connections for database \"%s\"",
     399             :                             name)));
     400             :     }
     401             : 
     402             :     /*
     403             :      * OK, we're golden.  Next to-do item is to save the encoding info out of
     404             :      * the pg_database tuple.
     405             :      */
     406       31754 :     SetDatabaseEncoding(dbform->encoding);
     407             :     /* Record it as a GUC internal option, too */
     408       31754 :     SetConfigOption("server_encoding", GetDatabaseEncodingName(),
     409             :                     PGC_INTERNAL, PGC_S_DYNAMIC_DEFAULT);
     410             :     /* If we have no other source of client_encoding, use server encoding */
     411       31754 :     SetConfigOption("client_encoding", GetDatabaseEncodingName(),
     412             :                     PGC_BACKEND, PGC_S_DYNAMIC_DEFAULT);
     413             : 
     414             :     /* assign locale variables */
     415       31754 :     datum = SysCacheGetAttrNotNull(DATABASEOID, tup, Anum_pg_database_datcollate);
     416       31754 :     collate = TextDatumGetCString(datum);
     417       31754 :     datum = SysCacheGetAttrNotNull(DATABASEOID, tup, Anum_pg_database_datctype);
     418       31754 :     ctype = TextDatumGetCString(datum);
     419             : 
     420       31754 :     if (pg_perm_setlocale(LC_COLLATE, collate) == NULL)
     421           0 :         ereport(FATAL,
     422             :                 (errmsg("database locale is incompatible with operating system"),
     423             :                  errdetail("The database was initialized with LC_COLLATE \"%s\", "
     424             :                            " which is not recognized by setlocale().", collate),
     425             :                  errhint("Recreate the database with another locale or install the missing locale.")));
     426             : 
     427       31754 :     if (pg_perm_setlocale(LC_CTYPE, ctype) == NULL)
     428           0 :         ereport(FATAL,
     429             :                 (errmsg("database locale is incompatible with operating system"),
     430             :                  errdetail("The database was initialized with LC_CTYPE \"%s\", "
     431             :                            " which is not recognized by setlocale().", ctype),
     432             :                  errhint("Recreate the database with another locale or install the missing locale.")));
     433             : 
     434       31754 :     if (strcmp(ctype, "C") == 0 ||
     435       28896 :         strcmp(ctype, "POSIX") == 0)
     436        2858 :         database_ctype_is_c = true;
     437             : 
     438       31754 :     init_database_collation();
     439             : 
     440             :     /*
     441             :      * Check collation version.  See similar code in
     442             :      * pg_newlocale_from_collation().  Note that here we warn instead of error
     443             :      * in any case, so that we don't prevent connecting.
     444             :      */
     445       31750 :     datum = SysCacheGetAttr(DATABASEOID, tup, Anum_pg_database_datcollversion,
     446             :                             &isnull);
     447       31750 :     if (!isnull)
     448             :     {
     449             :         char       *actual_versionstr;
     450             :         char       *collversionstr;
     451             :         char       *locale;
     452             : 
     453       29970 :         collversionstr = TextDatumGetCString(datum);
     454             : 
     455       29970 :         if (dbform->datlocprovider == COLLPROVIDER_LIBC)
     456       28228 :             locale = collate;
     457             :         else
     458             :         {
     459        1742 :             datum = SysCacheGetAttrNotNull(DATABASEOID, tup, Anum_pg_database_datlocale);
     460        1742 :             locale = TextDatumGetCString(datum);
     461             :         }
     462             : 
     463       29970 :         actual_versionstr = get_collation_actual_version(dbform->datlocprovider, locale);
     464       29970 :         if (!actual_versionstr)
     465             :             /* should not happen */
     466           0 :             elog(WARNING,
     467             :                  "database \"%s\" has no actual collation version, but a version was recorded",
     468             :                  name);
     469       29970 :         else if (strcmp(actual_versionstr, collversionstr) != 0)
     470           0 :             ereport(WARNING,
     471             :                     (errmsg("database \"%s\" has a collation version mismatch",
     472             :                             name),
     473             :                      errdetail("The database was created using collation version %s, "
     474             :                                "but the operating system provides version %s.",
     475             :                                collversionstr, actual_versionstr),
     476             :                      errhint("Rebuild all objects in this database that use the default collation and run "
     477             :                              "ALTER DATABASE %s REFRESH COLLATION VERSION, "
     478             :                              "or build PostgreSQL with the right library version.",
     479             :                              quote_identifier(name))));
     480             :     }
     481             : 
     482       31750 :     ReleaseSysCache(tup);
     483       31750 : }
     484             : 
     485             : 
     486             : /*
     487             :  * pg_split_opts -- split a string of options and append it to an argv array
     488             :  *
     489             :  * The caller is responsible for ensuring the argv array is large enough.  The
     490             :  * maximum possible number of arguments added by this routine is
     491             :  * (strlen(optstr) + 1) / 2.
     492             :  *
     493             :  * Because some option values can contain spaces we allow escaping using
     494             :  * backslashes, with \\ representing a literal backslash.
     495             :  */
     496             : void
     497        7110 : pg_split_opts(char **argv, int *argcp, const char *optstr)
     498             : {
     499             :     StringInfoData s;
     500             : 
     501        7110 :     initStringInfo(&s);
     502             : 
     503       25966 :     while (*optstr)
     504             :     {
     505       18856 :         bool        last_was_escape = false;
     506             : 
     507       18856 :         resetStringInfo(&s);
     508             : 
     509             :         /* skip over leading space */
     510       34954 :         while (isspace((unsigned char) *optstr))
     511       16098 :             optstr++;
     512             : 
     513       18856 :         if (*optstr == '\0')
     514           0 :             break;
     515             : 
     516             :         /*
     517             :          * Parse a single option, stopping at the first space, unless it's
     518             :          * escaped.
     519             :          */
     520      287986 :         while (*optstr)
     521             :         {
     522      280876 :             if (isspace((unsigned char) *optstr) && !last_was_escape)
     523       11746 :                 break;
     524             : 
     525      269130 :             if (!last_was_escape && *optstr == '\\')
     526          28 :                 last_was_escape = true;
     527             :             else
     528             :             {
     529      269102 :                 last_was_escape = false;
     530      269102 :                 appendStringInfoChar(&s, *optstr);
     531             :             }
     532             : 
     533      269130 :             optstr++;
     534             :         }
     535             : 
     536             :         /* now store the option in the next argv[] position */
     537       18856 :         argv[(*argcp)++] = pstrdup(s.data);
     538             :     }
     539             : 
     540        7110 :     pfree(s.data);
     541        7110 : }
     542             : 
     543             : /*
     544             :  * Initialize MaxBackends value from config options.
     545             :  *
     546             :  * This must be called after modules have had the chance to alter GUCs in
     547             :  * shared_preload_libraries and before shared memory size is determined.
     548             :  *
     549             :  * Note that in EXEC_BACKEND environment, the value is passed down from
     550             :  * postmaster to subprocesses via BackendParameters in SubPostmasterMain; only
     551             :  * postmaster itself and processes not under postmaster control should call
     552             :  * this.
     553             :  */
     554             : void
     555        2092 : InitializeMaxBackends(void)
     556             : {
     557             :     Assert(MaxBackends == 0);
     558             : 
     559             :     /* Note that this does not include "auxiliary" processes */
     560        2092 :     MaxBackends = MaxConnections + autovacuum_worker_slots +
     561        2092 :         max_worker_processes + max_wal_senders + NUM_SPECIAL_WORKER_PROCS;
     562             : 
     563        2092 :     if (MaxBackends > MAX_BACKENDS)
     564           0 :         ereport(ERROR,
     565             :                 (errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
     566             :                  errmsg("too many server processes configured"),
     567             :                  errdetail("\"max_connections\" (%d) plus \"autovacuum_worker_slots\" (%d) plus \"max_worker_processes\" (%d) plus \"max_wal_senders\" (%d) must be less than %d.",
     568             :                            MaxConnections, autovacuum_worker_slots,
     569             :                            max_worker_processes, max_wal_senders,
     570             :                            MAX_BACKENDS - (NUM_SPECIAL_WORKER_PROCS - 1))));
     571        2092 : }
     572             : 
     573             : /*
     574             :  * Initialize the number of fast-path lock slots in PGPROC.
     575             :  *
     576             :  * This must be called after modules have had the chance to alter GUCs in
     577             :  * shared_preload_libraries and before shared memory size is determined.
     578             :  */
     579             : void
     580        2092 : InitializeFastPathLocks(void)
     581             : {
     582             :     /* Should be initialized only once. */
     583             :     Assert(FastPathLockGroupsPerBackend == 0);
     584             : 
     585             :     /*
     586             :      * Based on the max_locks_per_transaction GUC, as that's a good indicator
     587             :      * of the expected number of locks, figure out the value for
     588             :      * FastPathLockGroupsPerBackend.  This must be a power-of-two.  We cap the
     589             :      * value at FP_LOCK_GROUPS_PER_BACKEND_MAX and insist the value is at
     590             :      * least 1.
     591             :      *
     592             :      * The default max_locks_per_transaction = 64 means 4 groups by default.
     593             :      */
     594        2092 :     FastPathLockGroupsPerBackend =
     595        2092 :         Max(Min(pg_nextpower2_32(max_locks_per_xact) / FP_LOCK_SLOTS_PER_GROUP,
     596             :                 FP_LOCK_GROUPS_PER_BACKEND_MAX), 1);
     597             : 
     598             :     /* Validate we did get a power-of-two */
     599             :     Assert(FastPathLockGroupsPerBackend ==
     600             :            pg_nextpower2_32(FastPathLockGroupsPerBackend));
     601        2092 : }
     602             : 
     603             : /*
     604             :  * Early initialization of a backend (either standalone or under postmaster).
     605             :  * This happens even before InitPostgres.
     606             :  *
     607             :  * This is separate from InitPostgres because it is also called by auxiliary
     608             :  * processes, such as the background writer process, which may not call
     609             :  * InitPostgres at all.
     610             :  */
     611             : void
     612       42610 : BaseInit(void)
     613             : {
     614             :     Assert(MyProc != NULL);
     615             : 
     616             :     /*
     617             :      * Initialize our input/output/debugging file descriptors.
     618             :      */
     619       42610 :     DebugFileOpen();
     620             : 
     621             :     /*
     622             :      * Initialize file access. Done early so other subsystems can access
     623             :      * files.
     624             :      */
     625       42610 :     InitFileAccess();
     626             : 
     627             :     /*
     628             :      * Initialize statistics reporting. This needs to happen early to ensure
     629             :      * that pgstat's shutdown callback runs after the shutdown callbacks of
     630             :      * all subsystems that can produce stats (like e.g. transaction commits
     631             :      * can).
     632             :      */
     633       42610 :     pgstat_initialize();
     634             : 
     635             :     /*
     636             :      * Initialize AIO before infrastructure that might need to actually
     637             :      * execute AIO.
     638             :      */
     639       42610 :     pgaio_init_backend();
     640             : 
     641             :     /* Do local initialization of storage and buffer managers */
     642       42610 :     InitSync();
     643       42610 :     smgrinit();
     644       42610 :     InitBufferManagerAccess();
     645             : 
     646             :     /*
     647             :      * Initialize temporary file access after pgstat, so that the temporary
     648             :      * file shutdown hook can report temporary file statistics.
     649             :      */
     650       42610 :     InitTemporaryFileAccess();
     651             : 
     652             :     /*
     653             :      * Initialize local buffers for WAL record construction, in case we ever
     654             :      * try to insert XLOG.
     655             :      */
     656       42610 :     InitXLogInsert();
     657             : 
     658             :     /* Initialize lock manager's local structs */
     659       42610 :     InitLockManagerAccess();
     660             : 
     661             :     /*
     662             :      * Initialize replication slots after pgstat. The exit hook might need to
     663             :      * drop ephemeral slots, which in turn triggers stats reporting.
     664             :      */
     665       42610 :     ReplicationSlotInitialize();
     666       42610 : }
     667             : 
     668             : 
     669             : /* --------------------------------
     670             :  * InitPostgres
     671             :  *      Initialize POSTGRES.
     672             :  *
     673             :  * Parameters:
     674             :  *  in_dbname, dboid: specify database to connect to, as described below
     675             :  *  username, useroid: specify role to connect as, as described below
     676             :  *  flags:
     677             :  *    - INIT_PG_LOAD_SESSION_LIBS to honor [session|local]_preload_libraries.
     678             :  *    - INIT_PG_OVERRIDE_ALLOW_CONNS to connect despite !datallowconn.
     679             :  *    - INIT_PG_OVERRIDE_ROLE_LOGIN to connect despite !rolcanlogin.
     680             :  *  out_dbname: optional output parameter, see below; pass NULL if not used
     681             :  *
     682             :  * The database can be specified by name, using the in_dbname parameter, or by
     683             :  * OID, using the dboid parameter.  Specify NULL or InvalidOid respectively
     684             :  * for the unused parameter.  If dboid is provided, the actual database
     685             :  * name can be returned to the caller in out_dbname.  If out_dbname isn't
     686             :  * NULL, it must point to a buffer of size NAMEDATALEN.
     687             :  *
     688             :  * Similarly, the role can be passed by name, using the username parameter,
     689             :  * or by OID using the useroid parameter.
     690             :  *
     691             :  * In bootstrap mode the database and username parameters are NULL/InvalidOid.
     692             :  * The autovacuum launcher process doesn't specify these parameters either,
     693             :  * because it only goes far enough to be able to read pg_database; it doesn't
     694             :  * connect to any particular database.  An autovacuum worker specifies a
     695             :  * database but not a username; conversely, a physical walsender specifies
     696             :  * username but not database.
     697             :  *
     698             :  * By convention, INIT_PG_LOAD_SESSION_LIBS should be passed in "flags" in
     699             :  * "interactive" sessions (including standalone backends), but not in
     700             :  * background processes such as autovacuum.  Note in particular that it
     701             :  * shouldn't be true in parallel worker processes; those have another
     702             :  * mechanism for replicating their leader's set of loaded libraries.
     703             :  *
     704             :  * We expect that InitProcess() was already called, so we already have a
     705             :  * PGPROC struct ... but it's not completely filled in yet.
     706             :  *
     707             :  * Note:
     708             :  *      Be very careful with the order of calls in the InitPostgres function.
     709             :  * --------------------------------
     710             :  */
     711             : void
     712       34484 : InitPostgres(const char *in_dbname, Oid dboid,
     713             :              const char *username, Oid useroid,
     714             :              bits32 flags,
     715             :              char *out_dbname)
     716             : {
     717       34484 :     bool        bootstrap = IsBootstrapProcessingMode();
     718             :     bool        am_superuser;
     719             :     char       *fullpath;
     720             :     char        dbname[NAMEDATALEN];
     721       34484 :     int         nfree = 0;
     722             : 
     723       34484 :     elog(DEBUG3, "InitPostgres");
     724             : 
     725             :     /*
     726             :      * Add my PGPROC struct to the ProcArray.
     727             :      *
     728             :      * Once I have done this, I am visible to other backends!
     729             :      */
     730       34484 :     InitProcessPhase2();
     731             : 
     732             :     /* Initialize status reporting */
     733       34484 :     pgstat_beinit();
     734             : 
     735             :     /*
     736             :      * And initialize an entry in the PgBackendStatus array.  That way, if
     737             :      * LWLocks or third-party authentication should happen to hang, it is
     738             :      * possible to retrieve some information about what is going on.
     739             :      */
     740       34484 :     if (!bootstrap)
     741             :     {
     742       34386 :         pgstat_bestart_initial();
     743       34386 :         INJECTION_POINT("init-pre-auth", NULL);
     744             :     }
     745             : 
     746             :     /*
     747             :      * Initialize my entry in the shared-invalidation manager's array of
     748             :      * per-backend data.
     749             :      */
     750       34484 :     SharedInvalBackendInit(false);
     751             : 
     752       34484 :     ProcSignalInit(MyCancelKey, MyCancelKeyLength);
     753             : 
     754             :     /*
     755             :      * Also set up timeout handlers needed for backend operation.  We need
     756             :      * these in every case except bootstrap.
     757             :      */
     758       34484 :     if (!bootstrap)
     759             :     {
     760       34386 :         RegisterTimeout(DEADLOCK_TIMEOUT, CheckDeadLockAlert);
     761       34386 :         RegisterTimeout(STATEMENT_TIMEOUT, StatementTimeoutHandler);
     762       34386 :         RegisterTimeout(LOCK_TIMEOUT, LockTimeoutHandler);
     763       34386 :         RegisterTimeout(IDLE_IN_TRANSACTION_SESSION_TIMEOUT,
     764             :                         IdleInTransactionSessionTimeoutHandler);
     765       34386 :         RegisterTimeout(TRANSACTION_TIMEOUT, TransactionTimeoutHandler);
     766       34386 :         RegisterTimeout(IDLE_SESSION_TIMEOUT, IdleSessionTimeoutHandler);
     767       34386 :         RegisterTimeout(CLIENT_CONNECTION_CHECK_TIMEOUT, ClientCheckTimeoutHandler);
     768       34386 :         RegisterTimeout(IDLE_STATS_UPDATE_TIMEOUT,
     769             :                         IdleStatsUpdateTimeoutHandler);
     770             :     }
     771             : 
     772             :     /*
     773             :      * If this is either a bootstrap process or a standalone backend, start up
     774             :      * the XLOG machinery, and register to have it closed down at exit. In
     775             :      * other cases, the startup process is responsible for starting up the
     776             :      * XLOG machinery, and the checkpointer for closing it down.
     777             :      */
     778       34484 :     if (!IsUnderPostmaster)
     779             :     {
     780             :         /*
     781             :          * We don't yet have an aux-process resource owner, but StartupXLOG
     782             :          * and ShutdownXLOG will need one.  Hence, create said resource owner
     783             :          * (and register a callback to clean it up after ShutdownXLOG runs).
     784             :          */
     785         214 :         CreateAuxProcessResourceOwner();
     786             : 
     787         214 :         StartupXLOG();
     788             :         /* Release (and warn about) any buffer pins leaked in StartupXLOG */
     789         214 :         ReleaseAuxProcessResources(true);
     790             :         /* Reset CurrentResourceOwner to nothing for the moment */
     791         214 :         CurrentResourceOwner = NULL;
     792             : 
     793             :         /*
     794             :          * Use before_shmem_exit() so that ShutdownXLOG() can rely on DSM
     795             :          * segments etc to work (which in turn is required for pgstats).
     796             :          */
     797         214 :         before_shmem_exit(pgstat_before_server_shutdown, 0);
     798         214 :         before_shmem_exit(ShutdownXLOG, 0);
     799             :     }
     800             : 
     801             :     /*
     802             :      * Initialize the relation cache and the system catalog caches.  Note that
     803             :      * no catalog access happens here; we only set up the hashtable structure.
     804             :      * We must do this before starting a transaction because transaction abort
     805             :      * would try to touch these hashtables.
     806             :      */
     807       34484 :     RelationCacheInitialize();
     808       34484 :     InitCatalogCache();
     809       34484 :     InitPlanCache();
     810             : 
     811             :     /* Initialize portal manager */
     812       34484 :     EnablePortalManager();
     813             : 
     814             :     /*
     815             :      * Load relcache entries for the shared system catalogs.  This must create
     816             :      * at least entries for pg_database and catalogs used for authentication.
     817             :      */
     818       34484 :     RelationCacheInitializePhase2();
     819             : 
     820             :     /*
     821             :      * Set up process-exit callback to do pre-shutdown cleanup.  This is the
     822             :      * one of the first before_shmem_exit callbacks we register; thus, this
     823             :      * will be one the last things we do before low-level modules like the
     824             :      * buffer manager begin to close down.  We need to have this in place
     825             :      * before we begin our first transaction --- if we fail during the
     826             :      * initialization transaction, as is entirely possible, we need the
     827             :      * AbortTransaction call to clean up.
     828             :      */
     829       34484 :     before_shmem_exit(ShutdownPostgres, 0);
     830             : 
     831             :     /* The autovacuum launcher is done here */
     832       34484 :     if (AmAutoVacuumLauncherProcess())
     833             :     {
     834             :         /* fill in the remainder of this entry in the PgBackendStatus array */
     835         748 :         pgstat_bestart_final();
     836             : 
     837        2446 :         return;
     838             :     }
     839             : 
     840             :     /*
     841             :      * Start a new transaction here before first access to db.
     842             :      */
     843       33736 :     if (!bootstrap)
     844             :     {
     845             :         /* statement_timestamp must be set for timeouts to work correctly */
     846       33638 :         SetCurrentStatementStartTimestamp();
     847       33638 :         StartTransactionCommand();
     848             : 
     849             :         /*
     850             :          * transaction_isolation will have been set to the default by the
     851             :          * above.  If the default is "serializable", and we are in hot
     852             :          * standby, we will fail if we don't change it to something lower.
     853             :          * Fortunately, "read committed" is plenty good enough.
     854             :          */
     855       33638 :         XactIsoLevel = XACT_READ_COMMITTED;
     856             :     }
     857             : 
     858             :     /*
     859             :      * Perform client authentication if necessary, then figure out our
     860             :      * postgres user ID, and see if we are a superuser.
     861             :      *
     862             :      * In standalone mode, autovacuum worker processes and slot sync worker
     863             :      * process, we use a fixed ID, otherwise we figure it out from the
     864             :      * authenticated user name.
     865             :      */
     866       33736 :     if (bootstrap || AmAutoVacuumWorkerProcess() || AmLogicalSlotSyncWorkerProcess())
     867             :     {
     868        3860 :         InitializeSessionUserIdStandalone();
     869        3860 :         am_superuser = true;
     870             :     }
     871       29876 :     else if (!IsUnderPostmaster)
     872             :     {
     873         116 :         InitializeSessionUserIdStandalone();
     874         116 :         am_superuser = true;
     875         116 :         if (!ThereIsAtLeastOneRole())
     876           0 :             ereport(WARNING,
     877             :                     (errcode(ERRCODE_UNDEFINED_OBJECT),
     878             :                      errmsg("no roles are defined in this database system"),
     879             :                      errhint("You should immediately run CREATE USER \"%s\" SUPERUSER;.",
     880             :                              username != NULL ? username : "postgres")));
     881             :     }
     882       29760 :     else if (AmBackgroundWorkerProcess())
     883             :     {
     884        4410 :         if (username == NULL && !OidIsValid(useroid))
     885             :         {
     886         800 :             InitializeSessionUserIdStandalone();
     887         800 :             am_superuser = true;
     888             :         }
     889             :         else
     890             :         {
     891        3610 :             InitializeSessionUserId(username, useroid,
     892        3610 :                                     (flags & INIT_PG_OVERRIDE_ROLE_LOGIN) != 0);
     893        3606 :             am_superuser = superuser();
     894             :         }
     895             :     }
     896             :     else
     897             :     {
     898             :         /* normal multiuser case */
     899             :         Assert(MyProcPort != NULL);
     900       25350 :         PerformAuthentication(MyProcPort);
     901       25216 :         InitializeSessionUserId(username, useroid, false);
     902             :         /* ensure that auth_method is actually valid, aka authn_id is not NULL */
     903       25208 :         if (MyClientConnectionInfo.authn_id)
     904         244 :             InitializeSystemUser(MyClientConnectionInfo.authn_id,
     905             :                                  hba_authname(MyClientConnectionInfo.auth_method));
     906       25208 :         am_superuser = superuser();
     907             :     }
     908             : 
     909             :     /* Report any SSL/GSS details for the session. */
     910       33590 :     if (MyProcPort != NULL)
     911             :     {
     912             :         Assert(!bootstrap);
     913             : 
     914       25208 :         pgstat_bestart_security();
     915             :     }
     916             : 
     917             :     /*
     918             :      * Binary upgrades only allowed super-user connections
     919             :      */
     920       33590 :     if (IsBinaryUpgrade && !am_superuser)
     921             :     {
     922           0 :         ereport(FATAL,
     923             :                 (errcode(ERRCODE_INSUFFICIENT_PRIVILEGE),
     924             :                  errmsg("must be superuser to connect in binary upgrade mode")));
     925             :     }
     926             : 
     927             :     /*
     928             :      * The last few regular connection slots are reserved for superusers and
     929             :      * roles with privileges of pg_use_reserved_connections.  We do not apply
     930             :      * these limits to background processes, since they all have their own
     931             :      * pools of PGPROC slots.
     932             :      *
     933             :      * Note: At this point, the new backend has already claimed a proc struct,
     934             :      * so we must check whether the number of free slots is strictly less than
     935             :      * the reserved connection limits.
     936             :      */
     937       33590 :     if (AmRegularBackendProcess() && !am_superuser &&
     938         482 :         (SuperuserReservedConnections + ReservedConnections) > 0 &&
     939         482 :         !HaveNFreeProcs(SuperuserReservedConnections + ReservedConnections, &nfree))
     940             :     {
     941           8 :         if (nfree < SuperuserReservedConnections)
     942           2 :             ereport(FATAL,
     943             :                     (errcode(ERRCODE_TOO_MANY_CONNECTIONS),
     944             :                      errmsg("remaining connection slots are reserved for roles with the %s attribute",
     945             :                             "SUPERUSER")));
     946             : 
     947           6 :         if (!has_privs_of_role(GetUserId(), ROLE_PG_USE_RESERVED_CONNECTIONS))
     948           2 :             ereport(FATAL,
     949             :                     (errcode(ERRCODE_TOO_MANY_CONNECTIONS),
     950             :                      errmsg("remaining connection slots are reserved for roles with privileges of the \"%s\" role",
     951             :                             "pg_use_reserved_connections")));
     952             :     }
     953             : 
     954             :     /* Check replication permissions needed for walsender processes. */
     955       33586 :     if (am_walsender)
     956             :     {
     957             :         Assert(!bootstrap);
     958             : 
     959        2210 :         if (!has_rolreplication(GetUserId()))
     960           0 :             ereport(FATAL,
     961             :                     (errcode(ERRCODE_INSUFFICIENT_PRIVILEGE),
     962             :                      errmsg("permission denied to start WAL sender"),
     963             :                      errdetail("Only roles with the %s attribute may start a WAL sender process.",
     964             :                                "REPLICATION")));
     965             :     }
     966             : 
     967             :     /*
     968             :      * If this is a plain walsender only supporting physical replication, we
     969             :      * don't want to connect to any particular database. Just finish the
     970             :      * backend startup by processing any options from the startup packet, and
     971             :      * we're done.
     972             :      */
     973       33586 :     if (am_walsender && !am_db_walsender)
     974             :     {
     975             :         /* process any options passed in the startup packet */
     976         902 :         if (MyProcPort != NULL)
     977         902 :             process_startup_options(MyProcPort, am_superuser);
     978             : 
     979             :         /* Apply PostAuthDelay as soon as we've read all options */
     980         902 :         if (PostAuthDelay > 0)
     981           0 :             pg_usleep(PostAuthDelay * 1000000L);
     982             : 
     983             :         /* initialize client encoding */
     984         902 :         InitializeClientEncoding();
     985             : 
     986             :         /* fill in the remainder of this entry in the PgBackendStatus array */
     987         902 :         pgstat_bestart_final();
     988             : 
     989             :         /* close the transaction we started above */
     990         902 :         CommitTransactionCommand();
     991             : 
     992         902 :         return;
     993             :     }
     994             : 
     995             :     /*
     996             :      * Set up the global variables holding database id and default tablespace.
     997             :      * But note we won't actually try to touch the database just yet.
     998             :      *
     999             :      * We take a shortcut in the bootstrap case, otherwise we have to look up
    1000             :      * the db's entry in pg_database.
    1001             :      */
    1002       32684 :     if (bootstrap)
    1003             :     {
    1004          98 :         dboid = Template1DbOid;
    1005          98 :         MyDatabaseTableSpace = DEFAULTTABLESPACE_OID;
    1006             :     }
    1007       32586 :     else if (in_dbname != NULL)
    1008             :     {
    1009             :         HeapTuple   tuple;
    1010             :         Form_pg_database dbform;
    1011             : 
    1012       24426 :         tuple = GetDatabaseTuple(in_dbname);
    1013       24426 :         if (!HeapTupleIsValid(tuple))
    1014          20 :             ereport(FATAL,
    1015             :                     (errcode(ERRCODE_UNDEFINED_DATABASE),
    1016             :                      errmsg("database \"%s\" does not exist", in_dbname)));
    1017       24406 :         dbform = (Form_pg_database) GETSTRUCT(tuple);
    1018       24406 :         dboid = dbform->oid;
    1019             :     }
    1020        8160 :     else if (!OidIsValid(dboid))
    1021             :     {
    1022             :         /*
    1023             :          * If this is a background worker not bound to any particular
    1024             :          * database, we're done now.  Everything that follows only makes sense
    1025             :          * if we are bound to a specific database.  We do need to close the
    1026             :          * transaction we started before returning.
    1027             :          */
    1028         796 :         if (!bootstrap)
    1029             :         {
    1030         796 :             pgstat_bestart_final();
    1031         796 :             CommitTransactionCommand();
    1032             :         }
    1033         796 :         return;
    1034             :     }
    1035             : 
    1036             :     /*
    1037             :      * Now, take a writer's lock on the database we are trying to connect to.
    1038             :      * If there is a concurrently running DROP DATABASE on that database, this
    1039             :      * will block us until it finishes (and has committed its update of
    1040             :      * pg_database).
    1041             :      *
    1042             :      * Note that the lock is not held long, only until the end of this startup
    1043             :      * transaction.  This is OK since we will advertise our use of the
    1044             :      * database in the ProcArray before dropping the lock (in fact, that's the
    1045             :      * next thing to do).  Anyone trying a DROP DATABASE after this point will
    1046             :      * see us in the array once they have the lock.  Ordering is important for
    1047             :      * this because we don't want to advertise ourselves as being in this
    1048             :      * database until we have the lock; otherwise we create what amounts to a
    1049             :      * deadlock with CountOtherDBBackends().
    1050             :      *
    1051             :      * Note: use of RowExclusiveLock here is reasonable because we envision
    1052             :      * our session as being a concurrent writer of the database.  If we had a
    1053             :      * way of declaring a session as being guaranteed-read-only, we could use
    1054             :      * AccessShareLock for such sessions and thereby not conflict against
    1055             :      * CREATE DATABASE.
    1056             :      */
    1057       31868 :     if (!bootstrap)
    1058       31770 :         LockSharedObject(DatabaseRelationId, dboid, 0, RowExclusiveLock);
    1059             : 
    1060             :     /*
    1061             :      * Recheck pg_database to make sure the target database hasn't gone away.
    1062             :      * If there was a concurrent DROP DATABASE, this ensures we will die
    1063             :      * cleanly without creating a mess.
    1064             :      */
    1065       31868 :     if (!bootstrap)
    1066             :     {
    1067             :         HeapTuple   tuple;
    1068             :         Form_pg_database datform;
    1069             : 
    1070       31770 :         tuple = GetDatabaseTupleByOid(dboid);
    1071       31770 :         if (HeapTupleIsValid(tuple))
    1072       31770 :             datform = (Form_pg_database) GETSTRUCT(tuple);
    1073             : 
    1074       31770 :         if (!HeapTupleIsValid(tuple) ||
    1075       24406 :             (in_dbname && namestrcmp(&datform->datname, in_dbname)))
    1076             :         {
    1077           0 :             if (in_dbname)
    1078           0 :                 ereport(FATAL,
    1079             :                         (errcode(ERRCODE_UNDEFINED_DATABASE),
    1080             :                          errmsg("database \"%s\" does not exist", in_dbname),
    1081             :                          errdetail("It seems to have just been dropped or renamed.")));
    1082             :             else
    1083           0 :                 ereport(FATAL,
    1084             :                         (errcode(ERRCODE_UNDEFINED_DATABASE),
    1085             :                          errmsg("database %u does not exist", dboid)));
    1086             :         }
    1087             : 
    1088       31770 :         strlcpy(dbname, NameStr(datform->datname), sizeof(dbname));
    1089             : 
    1090       31770 :         if (database_is_invalid_form(datform))
    1091             :         {
    1092          10 :             ereport(FATAL,
    1093             :                     errcode(ERRCODE_OBJECT_NOT_IN_PREREQUISITE_STATE),
    1094             :                     errmsg("cannot connect to invalid database \"%s\"", dbname),
    1095             :                     errhint("Use DROP DATABASE to drop invalid databases."));
    1096             :         }
    1097             : 
    1098       31760 :         MyDatabaseTableSpace = datform->dattablespace;
    1099       31760 :         MyDatabaseHasLoginEventTriggers = datform->dathasloginevt;
    1100             :         /* pass the database name back to the caller */
    1101       31760 :         if (out_dbname)
    1102        3754 :             strcpy(out_dbname, dbname);
    1103             :     }
    1104             : 
    1105             :     /*
    1106             :      * Now that we rechecked, we are certain to be connected to a database and
    1107             :      * thus can set MyDatabaseId.
    1108             :      *
    1109             :      * It is important that MyDatabaseId only be set once we are sure that the
    1110             :      * target database can no longer be concurrently dropped or renamed.  For
    1111             :      * example, without this guarantee, pgstat_update_dbstats() could create
    1112             :      * entries for databases that were just dropped in the pgstat shutdown
    1113             :      * callback, which could confuse other code paths like the autovacuum
    1114             :      * scheduler.
    1115             :      */
    1116       31858 :     MyDatabaseId = dboid;
    1117             : 
    1118             :     /*
    1119             :      * Now we can mark our PGPROC entry with the database ID.
    1120             :      *
    1121             :      * We assume this is an atomic store so no lock is needed; though actually
    1122             :      * things would work fine even if it weren't atomic.  Anyone searching the
    1123             :      * ProcArray for this database's ID should hold the database lock, so they
    1124             :      * would not be executing concurrently with this store.  A process looking
    1125             :      * for another database's ID could in theory see a chance match if it read
    1126             :      * a partially-updated databaseId value; but as long as all such searches
    1127             :      * wait and retry, as in CountOtherDBBackends(), they will certainly see
    1128             :      * the correct value on their next try.
    1129             :      */
    1130       31858 :     MyProc->databaseId = MyDatabaseId;
    1131             : 
    1132             :     /*
    1133             :      * We established a catalog snapshot while reading pg_authid and/or
    1134             :      * pg_database; but until we have set up MyDatabaseId, we won't react to
    1135             :      * incoming sinval messages for unshared catalogs, so we won't realize it
    1136             :      * if the snapshot has been invalidated.  Assume it's no good anymore.
    1137             :      */
    1138       31858 :     InvalidateCatalogSnapshot();
    1139             : 
    1140             :     /*
    1141             :      * Now we should be able to access the database directory safely. Verify
    1142             :      * it's there and looks reasonable.
    1143             :      */
    1144       31858 :     fullpath = GetDatabasePath(MyDatabaseId, MyDatabaseTableSpace);
    1145             : 
    1146       31858 :     if (!bootstrap)
    1147             :     {
    1148       31760 :         if (access(fullpath, F_OK) == -1)
    1149             :         {
    1150           0 :             if (errno == ENOENT)
    1151           0 :                 ereport(FATAL,
    1152             :                         (errcode(ERRCODE_UNDEFINED_DATABASE),
    1153             :                          errmsg("database \"%s\" does not exist",
    1154             :                                 dbname),
    1155             :                          errdetail("The database subdirectory \"%s\" is missing.",
    1156             :                                    fullpath)));
    1157             :             else
    1158           0 :                 ereport(FATAL,
    1159             :                         (errcode_for_file_access(),
    1160             :                          errmsg("could not access directory \"%s\": %m",
    1161             :                                 fullpath)));
    1162             :         }
    1163             : 
    1164       31760 :         ValidatePgVersion(fullpath);
    1165             :     }
    1166             : 
    1167       31858 :     SetDatabasePath(fullpath);
    1168       31858 :     pfree(fullpath);
    1169             : 
    1170             :     /*
    1171             :      * It's now possible to do real access to the system catalogs.
    1172             :      *
    1173             :      * Load relcache entries for the system catalogs.  This must create at
    1174             :      * least the minimum set of "nailed-in" cache entries.
    1175             :      */
    1176       31858 :     RelationCacheInitializePhase3();
    1177             : 
    1178             :     /* set up ACL framework (so CheckMyDatabase can check permissions) */
    1179       31854 :     initialize_acl();
    1180             : 
    1181             :     /*
    1182             :      * Re-read the pg_database row for our database, check permissions and set
    1183             :      * up database-specific GUC settings.  We can't do this until all the
    1184             :      * database-access infrastructure is up.  (Also, it wants to know if the
    1185             :      * user is a superuser, so the above stuff has to happen first.)
    1186             :      */
    1187       31854 :     if (!bootstrap)
    1188       31756 :         CheckMyDatabase(dbname, am_superuser,
    1189       31756 :                         (flags & INIT_PG_OVERRIDE_ALLOW_CONNS) != 0);
    1190             : 
    1191             :     /*
    1192             :      * Now process any command-line switches and any additional GUC variable
    1193             :      * settings passed in the startup packet.   We couldn't do this before
    1194             :      * because we didn't know if client is a superuser.
    1195             :      */
    1196       31848 :     if (MyProcPort != NULL)
    1197       24272 :         process_startup_options(MyProcPort, am_superuser);
    1198             : 
    1199             :     /* Process pg_db_role_setting options */
    1200       31848 :     process_settings(MyDatabaseId, GetSessionUserId());
    1201             : 
    1202             :     /* Apply PostAuthDelay as soon as we've read all options */
    1203       31848 :     if (PostAuthDelay > 0)
    1204           0 :         pg_usleep(PostAuthDelay * 1000000L);
    1205             : 
    1206             :     /*
    1207             :      * Initialize various default states that can't be set up until we've
    1208             :      * selected the active user and gotten the right GUC settings.
    1209             :      */
    1210             : 
    1211             :     /* set default namespace search path */
    1212       31848 :     InitializeSearchPath();
    1213             : 
    1214             :     /* initialize client encoding */
    1215       31848 :     InitializeClientEncoding();
    1216             : 
    1217             :     /* Initialize this backend's session state. */
    1218       31848 :     InitializeSession();
    1219             : 
    1220             :     /*
    1221             :      * If this is an interactive session, load any libraries that should be
    1222             :      * preloaded at backend start.  Since those are determined by GUCs, this
    1223             :      * can't happen until GUC settings are complete, but we want it to happen
    1224             :      * during the initial transaction in case anything that requires database
    1225             :      * access needs to be done.
    1226             :      */
    1227       31848 :     if ((flags & INIT_PG_LOAD_SESSION_LIBS) != 0)
    1228       23076 :         process_session_preload_libraries();
    1229             : 
    1230             :     /* fill in the remainder of this entry in the PgBackendStatus array */
    1231       31848 :     if (!bootstrap)
    1232       31750 :         pgstat_bestart_final();
    1233             : 
    1234             :     /* close the transaction we started above */
    1235       31848 :     if (!bootstrap)
    1236       31750 :         CommitTransactionCommand();
    1237             : }
    1238             : 
    1239             : /*
    1240             :  * Process any command-line switches and any additional GUC variable
    1241             :  * settings passed in the startup packet.
    1242             :  */
    1243             : static void
    1244       25174 : process_startup_options(Port *port, bool am_superuser)
    1245             : {
    1246             :     GucContext  gucctx;
    1247             :     ListCell   *gucopts;
    1248             : 
    1249       25174 :     gucctx = am_superuser ? PGC_SU_BACKEND : PGC_BACKEND;
    1250             : 
    1251             :     /*
    1252             :      * First process any command-line switches that were included in the
    1253             :      * startup packet, if we are in a regular backend.
    1254             :      */
    1255       25174 :     if (port->cmdline_options != NULL)
    1256             :     {
    1257             :         /*
    1258             :          * The maximum possible number of commandline arguments that could
    1259             :          * come from port->cmdline_options is (strlen + 1) / 2; see
    1260             :          * pg_split_opts().
    1261             :          */
    1262             :         char      **av;
    1263             :         int         maxac;
    1264             :         int         ac;
    1265             : 
    1266        7110 :         maxac = 2 + (strlen(port->cmdline_options) + 1) / 2;
    1267             : 
    1268        7110 :         av = (char **) palloc(maxac * sizeof(char *));
    1269        7110 :         ac = 0;
    1270             : 
    1271        7110 :         av[ac++] = "postgres";
    1272             : 
    1273        7110 :         pg_split_opts(av, &ac, port->cmdline_options);
    1274             : 
    1275        7110 :         av[ac] = NULL;
    1276             : 
    1277             :         Assert(ac < maxac);
    1278             : 
    1279        7110 :         (void) process_postgres_switches(ac, av, gucctx, NULL);
    1280             :     }
    1281             : 
    1282             :     /*
    1283             :      * Process any additional GUC variable settings passed in startup packet.
    1284             :      * These are handled exactly like command-line variables.
    1285             :      */
    1286       25174 :     gucopts = list_head(port->guc_options);
    1287       60566 :     while (gucopts)
    1288             :     {
    1289             :         char       *name;
    1290             :         char       *value;
    1291             : 
    1292       35392 :         name = lfirst(gucopts);
    1293       35392 :         gucopts = lnext(port->guc_options, gucopts);
    1294             : 
    1295       35392 :         value = lfirst(gucopts);
    1296       35392 :         gucopts = lnext(port->guc_options, gucopts);
    1297             : 
    1298       35392 :         SetConfigOption(name, value, gucctx, PGC_S_CLIENT);
    1299             :     }
    1300       25174 : }
    1301             : 
    1302             : /*
    1303             :  * Load GUC settings from pg_db_role_setting.
    1304             :  *
    1305             :  * We try specific settings for the database/role combination, as well as
    1306             :  * general for this database and for this user.
    1307             :  */
    1308             : static void
    1309       31848 : process_settings(Oid databaseid, Oid roleid)
    1310             : {
    1311             :     Relation    relsetting;
    1312             :     Snapshot    snapshot;
    1313             : 
    1314       31848 :     if (!IsUnderPostmaster)
    1315         210 :         return;
    1316             : 
    1317       31638 :     relsetting = table_open(DbRoleSettingRelationId, AccessShareLock);
    1318             : 
    1319             :     /* read all the settings under the same snapshot for efficiency */
    1320       31638 :     snapshot = RegisterSnapshot(GetCatalogSnapshot(DbRoleSettingRelationId));
    1321             : 
    1322             :     /* Later settings are ignored if set earlier. */
    1323       31638 :     ApplySetting(snapshot, databaseid, roleid, relsetting, PGC_S_DATABASE_USER);
    1324       31638 :     ApplySetting(snapshot, InvalidOid, roleid, relsetting, PGC_S_USER);
    1325       31638 :     ApplySetting(snapshot, databaseid, InvalidOid, relsetting, PGC_S_DATABASE);
    1326       31638 :     ApplySetting(snapshot, InvalidOid, InvalidOid, relsetting, PGC_S_GLOBAL);
    1327             : 
    1328       31638 :     UnregisterSnapshot(snapshot);
    1329       31638 :     table_close(relsetting, AccessShareLock);
    1330             : }
    1331             : 
    1332             : /*
    1333             :  * Backend-shutdown callback.  Do cleanup that we want to be sure happens
    1334             :  * before all the supporting modules begin to nail their doors shut via
    1335             :  * their own callbacks.
    1336             :  *
    1337             :  * User-level cleanup, such as temp-relation removal and UNLISTEN, happens
    1338             :  * via separate callbacks that execute before this one.  We don't combine the
    1339             :  * callbacks because we still want this one to happen if the user-level
    1340             :  * cleanup fails.
    1341             :  */
    1342             : static void
    1343       34484 : ShutdownPostgres(int code, Datum arg)
    1344             : {
    1345             :     /* Make sure we've killed any active transaction */
    1346       34484 :     AbortOutOfAnyTransaction();
    1347             : 
    1348             :     /*
    1349             :      * User locks are not released by transaction end, so be sure to release
    1350             :      * them explicitly.
    1351             :      */
    1352       34484 :     LockReleaseAll(USER_LOCKMETHOD, true);
    1353       34484 : }
    1354             : 
    1355             : 
    1356             : /*
    1357             :  * STATEMENT_TIMEOUT handler: trigger a query-cancel interrupt.
    1358             :  */
    1359             : static void
    1360          12 : StatementTimeoutHandler(void)
    1361             : {
    1362          12 :     int         sig = SIGINT;
    1363             : 
    1364             :     /*
    1365             :      * During authentication the timeout is used to deal with
    1366             :      * authentication_timeout - we want to quit in response to such timeouts.
    1367             :      */
    1368          12 :     if (ClientAuthInProgress)
    1369           0 :         sig = SIGTERM;
    1370             : 
    1371             : #ifdef HAVE_SETSID
    1372             :     /* try to signal whole process group */
    1373          12 :     kill(-MyProcPid, sig);
    1374             : #endif
    1375          12 :     kill(MyProcPid, sig);
    1376          12 : }
    1377             : 
    1378             : /*
    1379             :  * LOCK_TIMEOUT handler: trigger a query-cancel interrupt.
    1380             :  */
    1381             : static void
    1382           8 : LockTimeoutHandler(void)
    1383             : {
    1384             : #ifdef HAVE_SETSID
    1385             :     /* try to signal whole process group */
    1386           8 :     kill(-MyProcPid, SIGINT);
    1387             : #endif
    1388           8 :     kill(MyProcPid, SIGINT);
    1389           8 : }
    1390             : 
    1391             : static void
    1392           2 : TransactionTimeoutHandler(void)
    1393             : {
    1394           2 :     TransactionTimeoutPending = true;
    1395           2 :     InterruptPending = true;
    1396           2 :     SetLatch(MyLatch);
    1397           2 : }
    1398             : 
    1399             : static void
    1400           2 : IdleInTransactionSessionTimeoutHandler(void)
    1401             : {
    1402           2 :     IdleInTransactionSessionTimeoutPending = true;
    1403           2 :     InterruptPending = true;
    1404           2 :     SetLatch(MyLatch);
    1405           2 : }
    1406             : 
    1407             : static void
    1408           2 : IdleSessionTimeoutHandler(void)
    1409             : {
    1410           2 :     IdleSessionTimeoutPending = true;
    1411           2 :     InterruptPending = true;
    1412           2 :     SetLatch(MyLatch);
    1413           2 : }
    1414             : 
    1415             : static void
    1416          38 : IdleStatsUpdateTimeoutHandler(void)
    1417             : {
    1418          38 :     IdleStatsUpdateTimeoutPending = true;
    1419          38 :     InterruptPending = true;
    1420          38 :     SetLatch(MyLatch);
    1421          38 : }
    1422             : 
    1423             : static void
    1424           0 : ClientCheckTimeoutHandler(void)
    1425             : {
    1426           0 :     CheckClientConnectionPending = true;
    1427           0 :     InterruptPending = true;
    1428           0 :     SetLatch(MyLatch);
    1429           0 : }
    1430             : 
    1431             : /*
    1432             :  * Returns true if at least one role is defined in this database cluster.
    1433             :  */
    1434             : static bool
    1435         116 : ThereIsAtLeastOneRole(void)
    1436             : {
    1437             :     Relation    pg_authid_rel;
    1438             :     TableScanDesc scan;
    1439             :     bool        result;
    1440             : 
    1441         116 :     pg_authid_rel = table_open(AuthIdRelationId, AccessShareLock);
    1442             : 
    1443         116 :     scan = table_beginscan_catalog(pg_authid_rel, 0, NULL);
    1444         116 :     result = (heap_getnext(scan, ForwardScanDirection) != NULL);
    1445             : 
    1446         116 :     table_endscan(scan);
    1447         116 :     table_close(pg_authid_rel, AccessShareLock);
    1448             : 
    1449         116 :     return result;
    1450             : }

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