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src/bin/pg_basebackup/Makefile
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BBOBJS = \
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pg_basebackup.o \
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- bbstreamer_file.o \
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- bbstreamer_gzip.o \
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- bbstreamer_inject.o \
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- bbstreamer_lz4.o \
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- bbstreamer_tar.o \
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- bbstreamer_zstd.o
+ astreamer_file.o \
+ astreamer_gzip.o \
+ astreamer_inject.o \
+ astreamer_lz4.o \
+ astreamer_tar.o \
+ astreamer_zstd.o
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all: pg_basebackup pg_createsubscriber pg_receivewal pg_recvlogical
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src/bin/pg_basebackup/astreamer.h
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+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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+ *
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+ * astreamer.h
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+ * Each tar archive returned by the server is passed to one or more
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+ * astreamer objects for further processing. The astreamer may do
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+ * something simple, like write the archive to a file, perhaps after
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+ * compressing it, but it can also do more complicated things, like
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+ * annotating the byte stream to indicate which parts of the data
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+ * correspond to tar headers or trailing padding, vs. which parts are
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+ * payload data. A subsequent astreamer may use this information to
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+ * make further decisions about how to process the data; for example,
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+ * it might choose to modify the archive contents.
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+ * Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2024, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
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+ * IDENTIFICATION
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+ * src/bin/pg_basebackup/astreamer.h
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+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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+ */
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+
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+#ifndef ASTREAMER_H
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+#define ASTREAMER_H
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+#include "common/compression.h"
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+#include "lib/stringinfo.h"
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+#include "pqexpbuffer.h"
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+struct astreamer;
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+struct astreamer_ops;
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+typedef struct astreamer astreamer;
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+typedef struct astreamer_ops astreamer_ops;
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+/*
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+ * Each chunk of archive data passed to a astreamer is classified into one
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+ * of these categories. When data is first received from the remote server,
+ * each chunk will be categorized as ASTREAMER_UNKNOWN, and the chunks will
+ * be of whatever size the remote server chose to send.
+ * If the archive is parsed (e.g. see astreamer_tar_parser_new()), then all
+ * chunks should be labelled as one of the other types listed here. In
+ * addition, there should be exactly one ASTREAMER_MEMBER_HEADER chunk and
+ * exactly one ASTREAMER_MEMBER_TRAILER chunk per archive member, even if
+ * that means a zero-length call. There can be any number of
+ * ASTREAMER_MEMBER_CONTENTS chunks in between those calls. There
+ * should exactly ASTREAMER_ARCHIVE_TRAILER chunk, and it should follow the
+ * last ASTREAMER_MEMBER_TRAILER chunk.
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+ * In theory, we could need other classifications here, such as a way of
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+ * indicating an archive header, but the "tar" format doesn't need anything
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+ * else, so for the time being there's no point.
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+typedef enum
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+{
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+ ASTREAMER_UNKNOWN,
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+ ASTREAMER_MEMBER_HEADER,
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+ ASTREAMER_MEMBER_CONTENTS,
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+ ASTREAMER_MEMBER_TRAILER,
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+ ASTREAMER_ARCHIVE_TRAILER,
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+} astreamer_archive_context;
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+ * Each chunk of data that is classified as ASTREAMER_MEMBER_HEADER,
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+ * ASTREAMER_MEMBER_CONTENTS, or ASTREAMER_MEMBER_TRAILER should also
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+ * pass a pointer to an instance of this struct. The details are expected
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+ * to be present in the archive header and used to fill the struct, after
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+ * which all subsequent calls for the same archive member are expected to
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+ * pass the same details.
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+typedef struct
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+ char pathname[MAXPGPATH];
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+ pgoff_t size;
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+ mode_t mode;
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+ uid_t uid;
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+ gid_t gid;
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+ bool is_directory;
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+ bool is_link;
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+ char linktarget[MAXPGPATH];
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+} astreamer_member;
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+ * Generally, each type of astreamer will define its own struct, but the
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+ * first element should be 'astreamer base'. A astreamer that does not
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+ * require any additional private data could use this structure directly.
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+ * bbs_ops is a pointer to the astreamer_ops object which contains the
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+ * function pointers appropriate to this type of astreamer.
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+ * bbs_next is a pointer to the successor astreamer, for those types of
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+ * astreamer which forward data to a successor. It need not be used and
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+ * should be set to NULL when not relevant.
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+ * bbs_buffer is a buffer for accumulating data for temporary storage. Each
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+ * type of astreamer makes its own decisions about whether and how to use
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+ * this buffer.
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+struct astreamer
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+ const astreamer_ops *bbs_ops;
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+ astreamer *bbs_next;
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+ StringInfoData bbs_buffer;
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+};
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+ * There are three callbacks for a astreamer. The 'content' callback is
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+ * called repeatedly, as described in the astreamer_archive_context comments.
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+ * Then, the 'finalize' callback is called once at the end, to give the
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+ * astreamer a chance to perform cleanup such as closing files. Finally,
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+ * because this code is running in a frontend environment where, as of this
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+ * writing, there are no memory contexts, the 'free' callback is called to
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+ * release memory. These callbacks should always be invoked using the static
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+ * inline functions defined below.
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+struct astreamer_ops
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+ void (*content) (astreamer *streamer, astreamer_member *member,
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+ const char *data, int len,
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+ astreamer_archive_context context);
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+ void (*finalize) (astreamer *streamer);
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+ void (*free) (astreamer *streamer);
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+/* Send some content to a astreamer. */
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+static inline void
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+astreamer_content(astreamer *streamer, astreamer_member *member,
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+ astreamer_archive_context context)
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+ Assert(streamer != NULL);
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+ streamer->bbs_ops->content(streamer, member, data, len, context);
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+}
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+/* Finalize a astreamer. */
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+astreamer_finalize(astreamer *streamer)
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+ streamer->bbs_ops->finalize(streamer);
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+/* Free a astreamer. */
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+astreamer_free(astreamer *streamer)
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+ streamer->bbs_ops->free(streamer);
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+ * This is a convenience method for use when implementing a astreamer; it is
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+ * not for use by outside callers. It adds the amount of data specified by
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+ * 'nbytes' to the astreamer's buffer and adjusts '*len' and '*data'
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+ * accordingly.
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+astreamer_buffer_bytes(astreamer *streamer, const char **data, int *len,
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+ int nbytes)
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+ Assert(nbytes <= *len);
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+ appendBinaryStringInfo(&streamer->bbs_buffer, *data, nbytes);
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+ *len -= nbytes;
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+ *data += nbytes;
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+ * not for use by outsider callers. It attempts to add enough data to the
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+ * astreamer's buffer to reach a length of target_bytes and adjusts '*len'
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+ * and '*data' accordingly. It returns true if the target length has been
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+ * reached and false otherwise.
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+static inline bool
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+astreamer_buffer_until(astreamer *streamer, const char **data, int *len,
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+ int target_bytes)
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+ int buflen = streamer->bbs_buffer.len;
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+ if (buflen >= target_bytes)
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+ {
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+ /* Target length already reached; nothing to do. */
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+ return true;
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+ }
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+ if (buflen + *len < target_bytes)
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+ /* Not enough data to reach target length; buffer all of it. */
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+ astreamer_buffer_bytes(streamer, data, len, *len);
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+ return false;
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+ /* Buffer just enough to reach the target length. */
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+ astreamer_buffer_bytes(streamer, data, len, target_bytes - buflen);
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+ * Functions for creating astreamer objects of various types. See the header
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+ * comments for each of these functions for details.
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+extern astreamer *astreamer_plain_writer_new(char *pathname, FILE *file);
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+extern astreamer *astreamer_gzip_writer_new(char *pathname, FILE *file,
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+ pg_compress_specification *compress);
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+extern astreamer *astreamer_extractor_new(const char *basepath,
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+ const char *(*link_map) (const char *),
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+ void (*report_output_file) (const char *));
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+extern astreamer *astreamer_gzip_decompressor_new(astreamer *next);
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+extern astreamer *astreamer_lz4_compressor_new(astreamer *next,
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+extern astreamer *astreamer_lz4_decompressor_new(astreamer *next);
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+extern astreamer *astreamer_zstd_compressor_new(astreamer *next,
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+extern astreamer *astreamer_zstd_decompressor_new(astreamer *next);
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+extern astreamer *astreamer_tar_parser_new(astreamer *next);
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+extern astreamer *astreamer_tar_terminator_new(astreamer *next);
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+extern astreamer *astreamer_tar_archiver_new(astreamer *next);
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+extern astreamer *astreamer_recovery_injector_new(astreamer *next,
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+ bool is_recovery_guc_supported,
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+ PQExpBuffer recoveryconfcontents);
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+extern void astreamer_inject_file(astreamer *streamer, char *pathname,
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+ char *data, int len);
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+#endif