1 /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
2  *
3  * bgwriter.c
4  *
5  * The background writer (bgwriter) is new as of Postgres 8.0.  It attempts
6  * to keep regular backends from having to write out dirty shared buffers
7  * (which they would only do when needing to free a shared buffer to read in
8  * another page).  In the best scenario all writes from shared buffers will
9  * be issued by the background writer process.  However, regular backends are
10  * still empowered to issue writes if the bgwriter fails to maintain enough
11  * clean shared buffers.
12  *
13  * As of Postgres 9.2 the bgwriter no longer handles checkpoints.
14  *
15  * The bgwriter is started by the postmaster as soon as the startup subprocess
16  * finishes, or as soon as recovery begins if we are doing archive recovery.
17  * It remains alive until the postmaster commands it to terminate.
18  * Normal termination is by SIGTERM, which instructs the bgwriter to exit(0).
19  * Emergency termination is by SIGQUIT; like any backend, the bgwriter will
20  * simply abort and exit on SIGQUIT.
21  *
22  * If the bgwriter exits unexpectedly, the postmaster treats that the same
23  * as a backend crash: shared memory may be corrupted, so remaining backends
24  * should be killed by SIGQUIT and then a recovery cycle started.
25  *
26  *
27  * Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2019, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
28  *
29  *
30  * IDENTIFICATION
31  *	  src/backend/postmaster/bgwriter.c
32  *
33  *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
34  */
35 #include "postgres.h"
36 
37 #include <signal.h>
38 #include <sys/time.h>
39 #include <unistd.h>
40 
41 #include "access/xlog.h"
42 #include "access/xlog_internal.h"
43 #include "libpq/pqsignal.h"
44 #include "miscadmin.h"
45 #include "pgstat.h"
46 #include "postmaster/bgwriter.h"
47 #include "storage/bufmgr.h"
48 #include "storage/buf_internals.h"
49 #include "storage/condition_variable.h"
50 #include "storage/fd.h"
51 #include "storage/ipc.h"
52 #include "storage/lwlock.h"
53 #include "storage/proc.h"
54 #include "storage/shmem.h"
55 #include "storage/smgr.h"
56 #include "storage/spin.h"
57 #include "storage/standby.h"
58 #include "utils/guc.h"
59 #include "utils/memutils.h"
60 #include "utils/resowner.h"
61 #include "utils/timestamp.h"
62 
63 
64 /*
65  * GUC parameters
66  */
67 int			BgWriterDelay = 200;
68 
69 /*
70  * Multiplier to apply to BgWriterDelay when we decide to hibernate.
71  * (Perhaps this needs to be configurable?)
72  */
73 #define HIBERNATE_FACTOR			50
74 
75 /*
76  * Interval in which standby snapshots are logged into the WAL stream, in
77  * milliseconds.
78  */
79 #define LOG_SNAPSHOT_INTERVAL_MS 15000
80 
81 /*
82  * LSN and timestamp at which we last issued a LogStandbySnapshot(), to avoid
83  * doing so too often or repeatedly if there has been no other write activity
84  * in the system.
85  */
86 static TimestampTz last_snapshot_ts;
87 static XLogRecPtr last_snapshot_lsn = InvalidXLogRecPtr;
88 
89 /*
90  * Flags set by interrupt handlers for later service in the main loop.
91  */
92 static volatile sig_atomic_t got_SIGHUP = false;
93 static volatile sig_atomic_t shutdown_requested = false;
94 
95 /* Signal handlers */
96 
97 static void bg_quickdie(SIGNAL_ARGS);
98 static void BgSigHupHandler(SIGNAL_ARGS);
99 static void ReqShutdownHandler(SIGNAL_ARGS);
100 static void bgwriter_sigusr1_handler(SIGNAL_ARGS);
101 
102 
103 /*
104  * Main entry point for bgwriter process
105  *
106  * This is invoked from AuxiliaryProcessMain, which has already created the
107  * basic execution environment, but not enabled signals yet.
108  */
109 void
BackgroundWriterMain(void)110 BackgroundWriterMain(void)
111 {
112 	sigjmp_buf	local_sigjmp_buf;
113 	MemoryContext bgwriter_context;
114 	bool		prev_hibernate;
115 	WritebackContext wb_context;
116 
117 	/*
118 	 * Properly accept or ignore signals the postmaster might send us.
119 	 *
120 	 * bgwriter doesn't participate in ProcSignal signalling, but a SIGUSR1
121 	 * handler is still needed for latch wakeups.
122 	 */
123 	pqsignal(SIGHUP, BgSigHupHandler);	/* set flag to read config file */
124 	pqsignal(SIGINT, SIG_IGN);
125 	pqsignal(SIGTERM, ReqShutdownHandler);	/* shutdown */
126 	pqsignal(SIGQUIT, bg_quickdie); /* hard crash time */
127 	pqsignal(SIGALRM, SIG_IGN);
128 	pqsignal(SIGPIPE, SIG_IGN);
129 	pqsignal(SIGUSR1, bgwriter_sigusr1_handler);
130 	pqsignal(SIGUSR2, SIG_IGN);
131 
132 	/*
133 	 * Reset some signals that are accepted by postmaster but not here
134 	 */
135 	pqsignal(SIGCHLD, SIG_DFL);
136 
137 	/* We allow SIGQUIT (quickdie) at all times */
138 	sigdelset(&BlockSig, SIGQUIT);
139 
140 	/*
141 	 * We just started, assume there has been either a shutdown or
142 	 * end-of-recovery snapshot.
143 	 */
144 	last_snapshot_ts = GetCurrentTimestamp();
145 
146 	/*
147 	 * Create a memory context that we will do all our work in.  We do this so
148 	 * that we can reset the context during error recovery and thereby avoid
149 	 * possible memory leaks.  Formerly this code just ran in
150 	 * TopMemoryContext, but resetting that would be a really bad idea.
151 	 */
152 	bgwriter_context = AllocSetContextCreate(TopMemoryContext,
153 											 "Background Writer",
154 											 ALLOCSET_DEFAULT_SIZES);
155 	MemoryContextSwitchTo(bgwriter_context);
156 
157 	WritebackContextInit(&wb_context, &bgwriter_flush_after);
158 
159 	/*
160 	 * If an exception is encountered, processing resumes here.
161 	 *
162 	 * See notes in postgres.c about the design of this coding.
163 	 */
164 	if (sigsetjmp(local_sigjmp_buf, 1) != 0)
165 	{
166 		/* Since not using PG_TRY, must reset error stack by hand */
167 		error_context_stack = NULL;
168 
169 		/* Prevent interrupts while cleaning up */
170 		HOLD_INTERRUPTS();
171 
172 		/* Report the error to the server log */
173 		EmitErrorReport();
174 
175 		/*
176 		 * These operations are really just a minimal subset of
177 		 * AbortTransaction().  We don't have very many resources to worry
178 		 * about in bgwriter, but we do have LWLocks, buffers, and temp files.
179 		 */
180 		LWLockReleaseAll();
181 		ConditionVariableCancelSleep();
182 		AbortBufferIO();
183 		UnlockBuffers();
184 		ReleaseAuxProcessResources(false);
185 		AtEOXact_Buffers(false);
186 		AtEOXact_SMgr();
187 		AtEOXact_Files(false);
188 		AtEOXact_HashTables(false);
189 
190 		/*
191 		 * Now return to normal top-level context and clear ErrorContext for
192 		 * next time.
193 		 */
194 		MemoryContextSwitchTo(bgwriter_context);
195 		FlushErrorState();
196 
197 		/* Flush any leaked data in the top-level context */
198 		MemoryContextResetAndDeleteChildren(bgwriter_context);
199 
200 		/* re-initialize to avoid repeated errors causing problems */
201 		WritebackContextInit(&wb_context, &bgwriter_flush_after);
202 
203 		/* Now we can allow interrupts again */
204 		RESUME_INTERRUPTS();
205 
206 		/*
207 		 * Sleep at least 1 second after any error.  A write error is likely
208 		 * to be repeated, and we don't want to be filling the error logs as
209 		 * fast as we can.
210 		 */
211 		pg_usleep(1000000L);
212 
213 		/*
214 		 * Close all open files after any error.  This is helpful on Windows,
215 		 * where holding deleted files open causes various strange errors.
216 		 * It's not clear we need it elsewhere, but shouldn't hurt.
217 		 */
218 		smgrcloseall();
219 
220 		/* Report wait end here, when there is no further possibility of wait */
221 		pgstat_report_wait_end();
222 	}
223 
224 	/* We can now handle ereport(ERROR) */
225 	PG_exception_stack = &local_sigjmp_buf;
226 
227 	/*
228 	 * Unblock signals (they were blocked when the postmaster forked us)
229 	 */
230 	PG_SETMASK(&UnBlockSig);
231 
232 	/*
233 	 * Reset hibernation state after any error.
234 	 */
235 	prev_hibernate = false;
236 
237 	/*
238 	 * Loop forever
239 	 */
240 	for (;;)
241 	{
242 		bool		can_hibernate;
243 		int			rc;
244 
245 		/* Clear any already-pending wakeups */
246 		ResetLatch(MyLatch);
247 
248 		if (got_SIGHUP)
249 		{
250 			got_SIGHUP = false;
251 			ProcessConfigFile(PGC_SIGHUP);
252 		}
253 		if (shutdown_requested)
254 		{
255 			/*
256 			 * From here on, elog(ERROR) should end with exit(1), not send
257 			 * control back to the sigsetjmp block above
258 			 */
259 			ExitOnAnyError = true;
260 			/* Normal exit from the bgwriter is here */
261 			proc_exit(0);		/* done */
262 		}
263 
264 		/*
265 		 * Do one cycle of dirty-buffer writing.
266 		 */
267 		can_hibernate = BgBufferSync(&wb_context);
268 
269 		/*
270 		 * Send off activity statistics to the stats collector
271 		 */
272 		pgstat_send_bgwriter();
273 
274 		if (FirstCallSinceLastCheckpoint())
275 		{
276 			/*
277 			 * After any checkpoint, close all smgr files.  This is so we
278 			 * won't hang onto smgr references to deleted files indefinitely.
279 			 */
280 			smgrcloseall();
281 		}
282 
283 		/*
284 		 * Log a new xl_running_xacts every now and then so replication can
285 		 * get into a consistent state faster (think of suboverflowed
286 		 * snapshots) and clean up resources (locks, KnownXids*) more
287 		 * frequently. The costs of this are relatively low, so doing it 4
288 		 * times (LOG_SNAPSHOT_INTERVAL_MS) a minute seems fine.
289 		 *
290 		 * We assume the interval for writing xl_running_xacts is
291 		 * significantly bigger than BgWriterDelay, so we don't complicate the
292 		 * overall timeout handling but just assume we're going to get called
293 		 * often enough even if hibernation mode is active. It's not that
294 		 * important that log_snap_interval_ms is met strictly. To make sure
295 		 * we're not waking the disk up unnecessarily on an idle system we
296 		 * check whether there has been any WAL inserted since the last time
297 		 * we've logged a running xacts.
298 		 *
299 		 * We do this logging in the bgwriter as it is the only process that
300 		 * is run regularly and returns to its mainloop all the time. E.g.
301 		 * Checkpointer, when active, is barely ever in its mainloop and thus
302 		 * makes it hard to log regularly.
303 		 */
304 		if (XLogStandbyInfoActive() && !RecoveryInProgress())
305 		{
306 			TimestampTz timeout = 0;
307 			TimestampTz now = GetCurrentTimestamp();
308 
309 			timeout = TimestampTzPlusMilliseconds(last_snapshot_ts,
310 												  LOG_SNAPSHOT_INTERVAL_MS);
311 
312 			/*
313 			 * Only log if enough time has passed and interesting records have
314 			 * been inserted since the last snapshot.  Have to compare with <=
315 			 * instead of < because GetLastImportantRecPtr() points at the
316 			 * start of a record, whereas last_snapshot_lsn points just past
317 			 * the end of the record.
318 			 */
319 			if (now >= timeout &&
320 				last_snapshot_lsn <= GetLastImportantRecPtr())
321 			{
322 				last_snapshot_lsn = LogStandbySnapshot();
323 				last_snapshot_ts = now;
324 			}
325 		}
326 
327 		/*
328 		 * Sleep until we are signaled or BgWriterDelay has elapsed.
329 		 *
330 		 * Note: the feedback control loop in BgBufferSync() expects that we
331 		 * will call it every BgWriterDelay msec.  While it's not critical for
332 		 * correctness that that be exact, the feedback loop might misbehave
333 		 * if we stray too far from that.  Hence, avoid loading this process
334 		 * down with latch events that are likely to happen frequently during
335 		 * normal operation.
336 		 */
337 		rc = WaitLatch(MyLatch,
338 					   WL_LATCH_SET | WL_TIMEOUT | WL_EXIT_ON_PM_DEATH,
339 					   BgWriterDelay /* ms */ , WAIT_EVENT_BGWRITER_MAIN);
340 
341 		/*
342 		 * If no latch event and BgBufferSync says nothing's happening, extend
343 		 * the sleep in "hibernation" mode, where we sleep for much longer
344 		 * than bgwriter_delay says.  Fewer wakeups save electricity.  When a
345 		 * backend starts using buffers again, it will wake us up by setting
346 		 * our latch.  Because the extra sleep will persist only as long as no
347 		 * buffer allocations happen, this should not distort the behavior of
348 		 * BgBufferSync's control loop too badly; essentially, it will think
349 		 * that the system-wide idle interval didn't exist.
350 		 *
351 		 * There is a race condition here, in that a backend might allocate a
352 		 * buffer between the time BgBufferSync saw the alloc count as zero
353 		 * and the time we call StrategyNotifyBgWriter.  While it's not
354 		 * critical that we not hibernate anyway, we try to reduce the odds of
355 		 * that by only hibernating when BgBufferSync says nothing's happening
356 		 * for two consecutive cycles.  Also, we mitigate any possible
357 		 * consequences of a missed wakeup by not hibernating forever.
358 		 */
359 		if (rc == WL_TIMEOUT && can_hibernate && prev_hibernate)
360 		{
361 			/* Ask for notification at next buffer allocation */
362 			StrategyNotifyBgWriter(MyProc->pgprocno);
363 			/* Sleep ... */
364 			(void) WaitLatch(MyLatch,
365 							 WL_LATCH_SET | WL_TIMEOUT | WL_EXIT_ON_PM_DEATH,
366 							 BgWriterDelay * HIBERNATE_FACTOR,
367 							 WAIT_EVENT_BGWRITER_HIBERNATE);
368 			/* Reset the notification request in case we timed out */
369 			StrategyNotifyBgWriter(-1);
370 		}
371 
372 		prev_hibernate = can_hibernate;
373 	}
374 }
375 
376 
377 /* --------------------------------
378  *		signal handler routines
379  * --------------------------------
380  */
381 
382 /*
383  * bg_quickdie() occurs when signalled SIGQUIT by the postmaster.
384  *
385  * Some backend has bought the farm,
386  * so we need to stop what we're doing and exit.
387  */
388 static void
bg_quickdie(SIGNAL_ARGS)389 bg_quickdie(SIGNAL_ARGS)
390 {
391 	/*
392 	 * We DO NOT want to run proc_exit() or atexit() callbacks -- we're here
393 	 * because shared memory may be corrupted, so we don't want to try to
394 	 * clean up our transaction.  Just nail the windows shut and get out of
395 	 * town.  The callbacks wouldn't be safe to run from a signal handler,
396 	 * anyway.
397 	 *
398 	 * Note we do _exit(2) not _exit(0).  This is to force the postmaster into
399 	 * a system reset cycle if someone sends a manual SIGQUIT to a random
400 	 * backend.  This is necessary precisely because we don't clean up our
401 	 * shared memory state.  (The "dead man switch" mechanism in pmsignal.c
402 	 * should ensure the postmaster sees this as a crash, too, but no harm in
403 	 * being doubly sure.)
404 	 */
405 	_exit(2);
406 }
407 
408 /* SIGHUP: set flag to re-read config file at next convenient time */
409 static void
BgSigHupHandler(SIGNAL_ARGS)410 BgSigHupHandler(SIGNAL_ARGS)
411 {
412 	int			save_errno = errno;
413 
414 	got_SIGHUP = true;
415 	SetLatch(MyLatch);
416 
417 	errno = save_errno;
418 }
419 
420 /* SIGTERM: set flag to shutdown and exit */
421 static void
ReqShutdownHandler(SIGNAL_ARGS)422 ReqShutdownHandler(SIGNAL_ARGS)
423 {
424 	int			save_errno = errno;
425 
426 	shutdown_requested = true;
427 	SetLatch(MyLatch);
428 
429 	errno = save_errno;
430 }
431 
432 /* SIGUSR1: used for latch wakeups */
433 static void
bgwriter_sigusr1_handler(SIGNAL_ARGS)434 bgwriter_sigusr1_handler(SIGNAL_ARGS)
435 {
436 	int			save_errno = errno;
437 
438 	latch_sigusr1_handler();
439 
440 	errno = save_errno;
441 }
442