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       1              : //! This module has everything to deal with WAL -- reading and writing to disk.
       2              : //!
       3              : //! Safekeeper WAL is stored in the timeline directory, in format similar to pg_wal.
       4              : //! PG timeline is always 1, so WAL segments are usually have names like this:
       5              : //! - 000000010000000000000001
       6              : //! - 000000010000000000000002.partial
       7              : //!
       8              : //! Note that last file has `.partial` suffix, that's different from postgres.
       9              : 
      10              : use anyhow::{bail, Context, Result};
      11              : use bytes::Bytes;
      12              : use camino::{Utf8Path, Utf8PathBuf};
      13              : use futures::future::BoxFuture;
      14              : use postgres_ffi::v14::xlog_utils::{IsPartialXLogFileName, IsXLogFileName, XLogFromFileName};
      15              : use postgres_ffi::{dispatch_pgversion, XLogSegNo, PG_TLI};
      16              : use remote_storage::RemotePath;
      17              : use std::cmp::{max, min};
      18              : use std::future::Future;
      19              : use std::io::{self, SeekFrom};
      20              : use std::pin::Pin;
      21              : use tokio::fs::{self, remove_file, File, OpenOptions};
      22              : use tokio::io::{AsyncRead, AsyncWriteExt};
      23              : use tokio::io::{AsyncReadExt, AsyncSeekExt};
      24              : use tracing::*;
      25              : use utils::crashsafe::durable_rename;
      26              : 
      27              : use crate::metrics::{
      28              :     time_io_closure, WalStorageMetrics, REMOVED_WAL_SEGMENTS, WAL_STORAGE_OPERATION_SECONDS,
      29              : };
      30              : use crate::state::TimelinePersistentState;
      31              : use crate::wal_backup::{read_object, remote_timeline_path};
      32              : use postgres_ffi::waldecoder::WalStreamDecoder;
      33              : use postgres_ffi::XLogFileName;
      34              : use pq_proto::SystemId;
      35              : use utils::{id::TenantTimelineId, lsn::Lsn};
      36              : 
      37              : pub trait Storage {
      38              :     // Last written LSN.
      39              :     fn write_lsn(&self) -> Lsn;
      40              :     /// LSN of last durably stored WAL record.
      41              :     fn flush_lsn(&self) -> Lsn;
      42              : 
      43              :     /// Initialize segment by creating proper long header at the beginning of
      44              :     /// the segment and short header at the page of given LSN. This is only used
      45              :     /// for timeline initialization because compute will stream data only since
      46              :     /// init_lsn. Other segment headers are included in compute stream.
      47              :     fn initialize_first_segment(
      48              :         &mut self,
      49              :         init_lsn: Lsn,
      50              :     ) -> impl Future<Output = Result<()>> + Send;
      51              : 
      52              :     /// Write piece of WAL from buf to disk, but not necessarily sync it.
      53              :     fn write_wal(&mut self, startpos: Lsn, buf: &[u8]) -> impl Future<Output = Result<()>> + Send;
      54              : 
      55              :     /// Truncate WAL at specified LSN, which must be the end of WAL record.
      56              :     fn truncate_wal(&mut self, end_pos: Lsn) -> impl Future<Output = Result<()>> + Send;
      57              : 
      58              :     /// Durably store WAL on disk, up to the last written WAL record.
      59              :     fn flush_wal(&mut self) -> impl Future<Output = Result<()>> + Send;
      60              : 
      61              :     /// Remove all segments <= given segno. Returns function doing that as we
      62              :     /// want to perform it without timeline lock.
      63              :     fn remove_up_to(&self, segno_up_to: XLogSegNo) -> BoxFuture<'static, anyhow::Result<()>>;
      64              : 
      65              :     /// Release resources associated with the storage -- technically, close FDs.
      66              :     /// Currently we don't remove timelines until restart (#3146), so need to
      67              :     /// spare descriptors. This would be useful for temporary tli detach as
      68              :     /// well.
      69            0 :     fn close(&mut self) {}
      70              : 
      71              :     /// Get metrics for this timeline.
      72              :     fn get_metrics(&self) -> WalStorageMetrics;
      73              : }
      74              : 
      75              : /// PhysicalStorage is a storage that stores WAL on disk. Writes are separated from flushes
      76              : /// for better performance. Storage is initialized in the constructor.
      77              : ///
      78              : /// WAL is stored in segments, each segment is a file. Last segment has ".partial" suffix in
      79              : /// its filename and may be not fully flushed.
      80              : ///
      81              : /// Relationship of LSNs:
      82              : /// `write_lsn` >= `write_record_lsn` >= `flush_record_lsn`
      83              : ///
      84              : /// When storage is created first time, all LSNs are zeroes and there are no segments on disk.
      85              : pub struct PhysicalStorage {
      86              :     metrics: WalStorageMetrics,
      87              :     timeline_dir: Utf8PathBuf,
      88              : 
      89              :     /// Disables fsync if true.
      90              :     no_sync: bool,
      91              : 
      92              :     /// Size of WAL segment in bytes.
      93              :     wal_seg_size: usize,
      94              :     pg_version: u32,
      95              :     system_id: u64,
      96              : 
      97              :     /// Written to disk, but possibly still in the cache and not fully persisted.
      98              :     /// Also can be ahead of record_lsn, if happen to be in the middle of a WAL record.
      99              :     write_lsn: Lsn,
     100              : 
     101              :     /// The LSN of the last WAL record written to disk. Still can be not fully
     102              :     /// flushed.
     103              :     ///
     104              :     /// Note: Normally it (and flush_record_lsn) is <= write_lsn, but after xlog
     105              :     /// switch ingest the reverse is true because we don't bump write_lsn up to
     106              :     /// the next segment: WAL stream from the compute doesn't have the gap and
     107              :     /// for simplicity / as a sanity check we disallow any non-sequential
     108              :     /// writes, so write zeros as is.
     109              :     ///
     110              :     /// Similar effect is in theory possible due to LSN alignment: if record
     111              :     /// ends at *2, decoder will report end lsn as *8 even though we haven't
     112              :     /// written these zeros yet. In practice compute likely never sends
     113              :     /// non-aligned chunks of data.
     114              :     write_record_lsn: Lsn,
     115              : 
     116              :     /// The last LSN flushed to disk. May be in the middle of a record.
     117              :     ///
     118              :     /// NB: when the rest of the system refers to `flush_lsn`, it usually
     119              :     /// actually refers to `flush_record_lsn`. This ambiguity can be dangerous
     120              :     /// and should be resolved.
     121              :     flush_lsn: Lsn,
     122              : 
     123              :     /// The LSN of the last WAL record flushed to disk.
     124              :     flush_record_lsn: Lsn,
     125              : 
     126              :     /// Decoder is required for detecting boundaries of WAL records.
     127              :     decoder: WalStreamDecoder,
     128              : 
     129              :     /// Cached open file for the last segment.
     130              :     ///
     131              :     /// If Some(file) is open, then it always:
     132              :     /// - has ".partial" suffix
     133              :     /// - points to write_lsn, so no seek is needed for writing
     134              :     /// - doesn't point to the end of the segment
     135              :     file: Option<File>,
     136              : 
     137              :     /// When true, WAL truncation potentially has been interrupted and we need
     138              :     /// to finish it before allowing WAL writes; see truncate_wal for details.
     139              :     /// In this case [`write_lsn`] can be less than actually written WAL on
     140              :     /// disk. In particular, there can be a case with unexpected .partial file.
     141              :     ///
     142              :     /// Imagine the following:
     143              :     /// - 000000010000000000000001
     144              :     ///   - it was fully written, but the last record is split between 2
     145              :     ///     segments
     146              :     ///   - after restart, `find_end_of_wal()` returned 0/1FFFFF0, which is in
     147              :     ///     the end of this segment
     148              :     ///   - `write_lsn`, `write_record_lsn` and `flush_record_lsn` were
     149              :     ///     initialized to 0/1FFFFF0
     150              :     /// - 000000010000000000000002.partial
     151              :     ///   - it has only 1 byte written, which is not enough to make a full WAL
     152              :     ///     record
     153              :     ///
     154              :     /// Partial segment 002 has no WAL records, and it will be removed by the
     155              :     /// next truncate_wal(). This flag will be set to true after the first
     156              :     /// truncate_wal() call.
     157              :     ///
     158              :     /// [`write_lsn`]: Self::write_lsn
     159              :     pending_wal_truncation: bool,
     160              : }
     161              : 
     162              : impl PhysicalStorage {
     163              :     /// Create new storage. If commit_lsn is not zero, flush_lsn is tried to be restored from
     164              :     /// the disk. Otherwise, all LSNs are set to zero.
     165            0 :     pub fn new(
     166            0 :         ttid: &TenantTimelineId,
     167            0 :         timeline_dir: &Utf8Path,
     168            0 :         state: &TimelinePersistentState,
     169            0 :         no_sync: bool,
     170            0 :     ) -> Result<PhysicalStorage> {
     171            0 :         let wal_seg_size = state.server.wal_seg_size as usize;
     172              : 
     173              :         // Find out where stored WAL ends, starting at commit_lsn which is a
     174              :         // known recent record boundary (unless we don't have WAL at all).
     175              :         //
     176              :         // NB: find_end_of_wal MUST be backwards compatible with the previously
     177              :         // written WAL. If find_end_of_wal fails to read any WAL written by an
     178              :         // older version of the code, we could lose data forever.
     179            0 :         let write_lsn = if state.commit_lsn == Lsn(0) {
     180            0 :             Lsn(0)
     181              :         } else {
     182            0 :             let version = state.server.pg_version / 10000;
     183            0 : 
     184            0 :             dispatch_pgversion!(
     185            0 :                 version,
     186            0 :                 pgv::xlog_utils::find_end_of_wal(
     187            0 :                     timeline_dir.as_std_path(),
     188            0 :                     wal_seg_size,
     189            0 :                     state.commit_lsn,
     190            0 :                 )?,
     191            0 :                 bail!("unsupported postgres version: {}", version)
     192              :             )
     193              :         };
     194              : 
     195              :         // note: this assumes we fsync'ed whole datadir on start.
     196            0 :         let flush_lsn = write_lsn;
     197            0 : 
     198            0 :         debug!(
     199            0 :             "initialized storage for timeline {}, flush_lsn={}, commit_lsn={}, peer_horizon_lsn={}",
     200              :             ttid.timeline_id, flush_lsn, state.commit_lsn, state.peer_horizon_lsn,
     201              :         );
     202            0 :         if flush_lsn < state.commit_lsn {
     203            0 :             bail!("timeline {} potential data loss: flush_lsn {} by find_end_of_wal is less than commit_lsn  {} from control file", ttid.timeline_id, flush_lsn, state.commit_lsn);
     204            0 :         }
     205            0 :         if flush_lsn < state.peer_horizon_lsn {
     206            0 :             warn!(
     207            0 :                 "timeline {}: flush_lsn {} is less than cfile peer_horizon_lsn {}",
     208              :                 ttid.timeline_id, flush_lsn, state.peer_horizon_lsn
     209              :             );
     210            0 :         }
     211              : 
     212            0 :         Ok(PhysicalStorage {
     213            0 :             metrics: WalStorageMetrics::default(),
     214            0 :             timeline_dir: timeline_dir.to_path_buf(),
     215            0 :             no_sync,
     216            0 :             wal_seg_size,
     217            0 :             pg_version: state.server.pg_version,
     218            0 :             system_id: state.server.system_id,
     219            0 :             write_lsn,
     220            0 :             write_record_lsn: write_lsn,
     221            0 :             flush_lsn,
     222            0 :             flush_record_lsn: flush_lsn,
     223            0 :             decoder: WalStreamDecoder::new(write_lsn, state.server.pg_version / 10000),
     224            0 :             file: None,
     225            0 :             pending_wal_truncation: true,
     226            0 :         })
     227            0 :     }
     228              : 
     229              :     /// Get all known state of the storage.
     230            0 :     pub fn internal_state(&self) -> (Lsn, Lsn, Lsn, bool) {
     231            0 :         (
     232            0 :             self.write_lsn,
     233            0 :             self.write_record_lsn,
     234            0 :             self.flush_record_lsn,
     235            0 :             self.file.is_some(),
     236            0 :         )
     237            0 :     }
     238              : 
     239              :     /// Call fsync if config requires so.
     240            0 :     async fn fsync_file(&mut self, file: &File) -> Result<()> {
     241            0 :         if !self.no_sync {
     242            0 :             self.metrics
     243            0 :                 .observe_flush_seconds(time_io_closure(file.sync_all()).await?);
     244            0 :         }
     245            0 :         Ok(())
     246            0 :     }
     247              : 
     248              :     /// Call fdatasync if config requires so.
     249            0 :     async fn fdatasync_file(&mut self, file: &File) -> Result<()> {
     250            0 :         if !self.no_sync {
     251            0 :             self.metrics
     252            0 :                 .observe_flush_seconds(time_io_closure(file.sync_data()).await?);
     253            0 :         }
     254            0 :         Ok(())
     255            0 :     }
     256              : 
     257              :     /// Open or create WAL segment file. Caller must call seek to the wanted position.
     258              :     /// Returns `file` and `is_partial`.
     259            0 :     async fn open_or_create(&mut self, segno: XLogSegNo) -> Result<(File, bool)> {
     260            0 :         let (wal_file_path, wal_file_partial_path) =
     261            0 :             wal_file_paths(&self.timeline_dir, segno, self.wal_seg_size);
     262              : 
     263              :         // Try to open already completed segment
     264            0 :         if let Ok(file) = OpenOptions::new().write(true).open(&wal_file_path).await {
     265            0 :             Ok((file, false))
     266            0 :         } else if let Ok(file) = OpenOptions::new()
     267            0 :             .write(true)
     268            0 :             .open(&wal_file_partial_path)
     269            0 :             .await
     270              :         {
     271              :             // Try to open existing partial file
     272            0 :             Ok((file, true))
     273              :         } else {
     274            0 :             let _timer = WAL_STORAGE_OPERATION_SECONDS
     275            0 :                 .with_label_values(&["initialize_segment"])
     276            0 :                 .start_timer();
     277            0 :             // Create and fill new partial file
     278            0 :             //
     279            0 :             // We're using fdatasync during WAL writing, so file size must not
     280            0 :             // change; to this end it is filled with zeros here. To avoid using
     281            0 :             // half initialized segment, first bake it under tmp filename and
     282            0 :             // then rename.
     283            0 :             let tmp_path = self.timeline_dir.join("waltmp");
     284            0 :             let file = File::create(&tmp_path)
     285            0 :                 .await
     286            0 :                 .with_context(|| format!("Failed to open tmp wal file {:?}", &tmp_path))?;
     287              : 
     288            0 :             fail::fail_point!("sk-zero-segment", |_| {
     289            0 :                 info!("sk-zero-segment failpoint hit");
     290            0 :                 Err(anyhow::anyhow!("failpoint: sk-zero-segment"))
     291            0 :             });
     292            0 :             file.set_len(self.wal_seg_size as u64).await?;
     293              : 
     294            0 :             if let Err(e) = durable_rename(&tmp_path, &wal_file_partial_path, !self.no_sync).await {
     295              :                 // Probably rename succeeded, but fsync of it failed. Remove
     296              :                 // the file then to avoid using it.
     297            0 :                 remove_file(wal_file_partial_path)
     298            0 :                     .await
     299            0 :                     .or_else(utils::fs_ext::ignore_not_found)?;
     300            0 :                 return Err(e.into());
     301            0 :             }
     302            0 :             Ok((file, true))
     303              :         }
     304            0 :     }
     305              : 
     306              :     /// Write WAL bytes, which are known to be located in a single WAL segment. Returns true if the
     307              :     /// segment was completed, closed, and flushed to disk.
     308            0 :     async fn write_in_segment(&mut self, segno: u64, xlogoff: usize, buf: &[u8]) -> Result<bool> {
     309            0 :         let mut file = if let Some(file) = self.file.take() {
     310            0 :             file
     311              :         } else {
     312            0 :             let (mut file, is_partial) = self.open_or_create(segno).await?;
     313            0 :             assert!(is_partial, "unexpected write into non-partial segment file");
     314            0 :             file.seek(SeekFrom::Start(xlogoff as u64)).await?;
     315            0 :             file
     316              :         };
     317              : 
     318            0 :         file.write_all(buf).await?;
     319              :         // Note: flush just ensures write above reaches the OS (this is not
     320              :         // needed in case of sync IO as Write::write there calls directly write
     321              :         // syscall, but needed in case of async). It does *not* fsyncs the file.
     322            0 :         file.flush().await?;
     323              : 
     324            0 :         if xlogoff + buf.len() == self.wal_seg_size {
     325              :             // If we reached the end of a WAL segment, flush and close it.
     326            0 :             self.fdatasync_file(&file).await?;
     327              : 
     328              :             // Rename partial file to completed file
     329            0 :             let (wal_file_path, wal_file_partial_path) =
     330            0 :                 wal_file_paths(&self.timeline_dir, segno, self.wal_seg_size);
     331            0 :             fs::rename(wal_file_partial_path, wal_file_path).await?;
     332            0 :             Ok(true)
     333              :         } else {
     334              :             // otherwise, file can be reused later
     335            0 :             self.file = Some(file);
     336            0 :             Ok(false)
     337              :         }
     338            0 :     }
     339              : 
     340              :     /// Writes WAL to the segment files, until everything is writed. If some segments
     341              :     /// are fully written, they are flushed to disk. The last (partial) segment can
     342              :     /// be flushed separately later.
     343              :     ///
     344              :     /// Updates `write_lsn` and `flush_lsn`.
     345            0 :     async fn write_exact(&mut self, pos: Lsn, mut buf: &[u8]) -> Result<()> {
     346            0 :         // TODO: this shouldn't be possible, except possibly with write_lsn == 0.
     347            0 :         // Rename this method to `append_exact`, and make it append-only, removing
     348            0 :         // the `pos` parameter and this check. For this reason, we don't update
     349            0 :         // `flush_lsn` here.
     350            0 :         if self.write_lsn != pos {
     351              :             // need to flush the file before discarding it
     352            0 :             if let Some(file) = self.file.take() {
     353            0 :                 self.fdatasync_file(&file).await?;
     354            0 :             }
     355              : 
     356            0 :             self.write_lsn = pos;
     357            0 :         }
     358              : 
     359            0 :         while !buf.is_empty() {
     360              :             // Extract WAL location for this block
     361            0 :             let xlogoff = self.write_lsn.segment_offset(self.wal_seg_size);
     362            0 :             let segno = self.write_lsn.segment_number(self.wal_seg_size);
     363              : 
     364              :             // If crossing a WAL boundary, only write up until we reach wal segment size.
     365            0 :             let bytes_write = if xlogoff + buf.len() > self.wal_seg_size {
     366            0 :                 self.wal_seg_size - xlogoff
     367              :             } else {
     368            0 :                 buf.len()
     369              :             };
     370              : 
     371            0 :             let flushed = self
     372            0 :                 .write_in_segment(segno, xlogoff, &buf[..bytes_write])
     373            0 :                 .await?;
     374            0 :             self.write_lsn += bytes_write as u64;
     375            0 :             if flushed {
     376            0 :                 self.flush_lsn = self.write_lsn;
     377            0 :             }
     378            0 :             buf = &buf[bytes_write..];
     379              :         }
     380              : 
     381            0 :         Ok(())
     382            0 :     }
     383              : }
     384              : 
     385              : impl Storage for PhysicalStorage {
     386              :     // Last written LSN.
     387            0 :     fn write_lsn(&self) -> Lsn {
     388            0 :         self.write_lsn
     389            0 :     }
     390              :     /// flush_lsn returns LSN of last durably stored WAL record.
     391              :     ///
     392              :     /// TODO: flush_lsn() returns flush_record_lsn, but write_lsn() returns write_lsn: confusing.
     393              :     #[allow(clippy::misnamed_getters)]
     394            0 :     fn flush_lsn(&self) -> Lsn {
     395            0 :         self.flush_record_lsn
     396            0 :     }
     397              : 
     398            0 :     async fn initialize_first_segment(&mut self, init_lsn: Lsn) -> Result<()> {
     399            0 :         let _timer = WAL_STORAGE_OPERATION_SECONDS
     400            0 :             .with_label_values(&["initialize_first_segment"])
     401            0 :             .start_timer();
     402            0 : 
     403            0 :         let segno = init_lsn.segment_number(self.wal_seg_size);
     404            0 :         let (mut file, _) = self.open_or_create(segno).await?;
     405            0 :         let major_pg_version = self.pg_version / 10000;
     406            0 :         let wal_seg =
     407            0 :             postgres_ffi::generate_wal_segment(segno, self.system_id, major_pg_version, init_lsn)?;
     408            0 :         file.seek(SeekFrom::Start(0)).await?;
     409            0 :         file.write_all(&wal_seg).await?;
     410            0 :         file.flush().await?;
     411            0 :         info!("initialized segno {} at lsn {}", segno, init_lsn);
     412              :         // note: file is *not* fsynced
     413            0 :         Ok(())
     414            0 :     }
     415              : 
     416              :     /// Write WAL to disk.
     417            0 :     async fn write_wal(&mut self, startpos: Lsn, buf: &[u8]) -> Result<()> {
     418            0 :         // Disallow any non-sequential writes, which can result in gaps or overwrites.
     419            0 :         // If we need to move the pointer, use truncate_wal() instead.
     420            0 :         if self.write_lsn > startpos {
     421            0 :             bail!(
     422            0 :                 "write_wal rewrites WAL written before, write_lsn={}, startpos={}",
     423            0 :                 self.write_lsn,
     424            0 :                 startpos
     425            0 :             );
     426            0 :         }
     427            0 :         if self.write_lsn < startpos && self.write_lsn != Lsn(0) {
     428            0 :             bail!(
     429            0 :                 "write_wal creates gap in written WAL, write_lsn={}, startpos={}",
     430            0 :                 self.write_lsn,
     431            0 :                 startpos
     432            0 :             );
     433            0 :         }
     434            0 :         if self.pending_wal_truncation {
     435            0 :             bail!(
     436            0 :                 "write_wal called with pending WAL truncation, write_lsn={}, startpos={}",
     437            0 :                 self.write_lsn,
     438            0 :                 startpos
     439            0 :             );
     440            0 :         }
     441              : 
     442            0 :         let write_seconds = time_io_closure(self.write_exact(startpos, buf)).await?;
     443              :         // WAL is written, updating write metrics
     444            0 :         self.metrics.observe_write_seconds(write_seconds);
     445            0 :         self.metrics.observe_write_bytes(buf.len());
     446            0 : 
     447            0 :         // Figure out the last record's end LSN and update `write_record_lsn`
     448            0 :         // (if we got a whole record). The write may also have closed and
     449            0 :         // flushed a segment, so update `flush_record_lsn` as well.
     450            0 :         if self.decoder.available() != startpos {
     451            0 :             info!(
     452            0 :                 "restart decoder from {} to {}",
     453            0 :                 self.decoder.available(),
     454              :                 startpos,
     455              :             );
     456            0 :             let pg_version = self.decoder.pg_version;
     457            0 :             self.decoder = WalStreamDecoder::new(startpos, pg_version);
     458            0 :         }
     459            0 :         self.decoder.feed_bytes(buf);
     460            0 : 
     461            0 :         if self.write_record_lsn <= self.flush_lsn {
     462            0 :             // We may have flushed a previously written record.
     463            0 :             self.flush_record_lsn = self.write_record_lsn;
     464            0 :         }
     465            0 :         while let Some((lsn, _rec)) = self.decoder.poll_decode()? {
     466            0 :             self.write_record_lsn = lsn;
     467            0 :             if lsn <= self.flush_lsn {
     468            0 :                 self.flush_record_lsn = lsn;
     469            0 :             }
     470              :         }
     471              : 
     472            0 :         Ok(())
     473            0 :     }
     474              : 
     475            0 :     async fn flush_wal(&mut self) -> Result<()> {
     476            0 :         if self.flush_record_lsn == self.write_record_lsn {
     477              :             // no need to do extra flush
     478            0 :             return Ok(());
     479            0 :         }
     480              : 
     481            0 :         if let Some(unflushed_file) = self.file.take() {
     482            0 :             self.fdatasync_file(&unflushed_file).await?;
     483            0 :             self.file = Some(unflushed_file);
     484              :         } else {
     485              :             // We have unflushed data (write_lsn != flush_lsn), but no file. This
     486              :             // shouldn't happen, since the segment is flushed on close.
     487            0 :             bail!(
     488            0 :                 "unexpected unflushed data with no open file, write_lsn={}, flush_lsn={}",
     489            0 :                 self.write_lsn,
     490            0 :                 self.flush_record_lsn
     491            0 :             );
     492              :         }
     493              : 
     494              :         // everything is flushed now, let's update flush_lsn
     495            0 :         self.flush_lsn = self.write_lsn;
     496            0 :         self.flush_record_lsn = self.write_record_lsn;
     497            0 :         Ok(())
     498            0 :     }
     499              : 
     500              :     /// Truncate written WAL by removing all WAL segments after the given LSN.
     501              :     /// end_pos must point to the end of the WAL record.
     502            0 :     async fn truncate_wal(&mut self, end_pos: Lsn) -> Result<()> {
     503            0 :         let _timer = WAL_STORAGE_OPERATION_SECONDS
     504            0 :             .with_label_values(&["truncate_wal"])
     505            0 :             .start_timer();
     506            0 : 
     507            0 :         // Streaming must not create a hole, so truncate cannot be called on
     508            0 :         // non-written lsn.
     509            0 :         if self.write_record_lsn != Lsn(0) && end_pos > self.write_record_lsn {
     510            0 :             bail!(
     511            0 :                 "truncate_wal called on non-written WAL, write_record_lsn={}, end_pos={}",
     512            0 :                 self.write_record_lsn,
     513            0 :                 end_pos
     514            0 :             );
     515            0 :         }
     516            0 : 
     517            0 :         // Quick exit if nothing to do and we know that the state is clean to
     518            0 :         // avoid writing up to 16 MiB of zeros on disk (this happens on each
     519            0 :         // connect).
     520            0 :         if !self.pending_wal_truncation
     521            0 :             && end_pos == self.write_lsn
     522            0 :             && end_pos == self.flush_record_lsn
     523              :         {
     524            0 :             return Ok(());
     525            0 :         }
     526            0 : 
     527            0 :         // Atomicity: we start with LSNs reset because once on disk deletion is
     528            0 :         // started it can't be reversed. However, we might crash/error in the
     529            0 :         // middle, leaving garbage above the truncation point. In theory,
     530            0 :         // concatenated with previous records it might form bogus WAL (though
     531            0 :         // very unlikely in practice because CRC would guard from that). To
     532            0 :         // protect, set pending_wal_truncation flag before beginning: it means
     533            0 :         // truncation must be retried and WAL writes are prohibited until it
     534            0 :         // succeeds. Flag is also set on boot because we don't know if the last
     535            0 :         // state was clean.
     536            0 :         //
     537            0 :         // Protocol (HandleElected before first AppendRequest) ensures we'll
     538            0 :         // always try to ensure clean truncation before any writes.
     539            0 :         self.pending_wal_truncation = true;
     540            0 : 
     541            0 :         self.write_lsn = end_pos;
     542            0 :         self.flush_lsn = end_pos;
     543            0 :         self.write_record_lsn = end_pos;
     544            0 :         self.flush_record_lsn = end_pos;
     545              : 
     546              :         // Close previously opened file, if any
     547            0 :         if let Some(unflushed_file) = self.file.take() {
     548            0 :             self.fdatasync_file(&unflushed_file).await?;
     549            0 :         }
     550              : 
     551            0 :         let xlogoff = end_pos.segment_offset(self.wal_seg_size);
     552            0 :         let segno = end_pos.segment_number(self.wal_seg_size);
     553            0 : 
     554            0 :         // Remove all segments after the given LSN.
     555            0 :         remove_segments_from_disk(&self.timeline_dir, self.wal_seg_size, |x| x > segno).await?;
     556              : 
     557            0 :         let (file, is_partial) = self.open_or_create(segno).await?;
     558              : 
     559              :         // Fill end with zeroes
     560            0 :         file.set_len(xlogoff as u64).await?;
     561            0 :         file.set_len(self.wal_seg_size as u64).await?;
     562            0 :         self.fsync_file(&file).await?;
     563              : 
     564            0 :         if !is_partial {
     565              :             // Make segment partial once again
     566            0 :             let (wal_file_path, wal_file_partial_path) =
     567            0 :                 wal_file_paths(&self.timeline_dir, segno, self.wal_seg_size);
     568            0 :             fs::rename(wal_file_path, wal_file_partial_path).await?;
     569            0 :         }
     570              : 
     571            0 :         self.pending_wal_truncation = false;
     572            0 :         Ok(())
     573            0 :     }
     574              : 
     575            0 :     fn remove_up_to(&self, segno_up_to: XLogSegNo) -> BoxFuture<'static, anyhow::Result<()>> {
     576            0 :         let timeline_dir = self.timeline_dir.clone();
     577            0 :         let wal_seg_size = self.wal_seg_size;
     578            0 :         Box::pin(async move {
     579            0 :             remove_segments_from_disk(&timeline_dir, wal_seg_size, |x| x <= segno_up_to).await
     580            0 :         })
     581            0 :     }
     582              : 
     583            0 :     fn close(&mut self) {
     584            0 :         // close happens in destructor
     585            0 :         let _open_file = self.file.take();
     586            0 :     }
     587              : 
     588            0 :     fn get_metrics(&self) -> WalStorageMetrics {
     589            0 :         self.metrics.clone()
     590            0 :     }
     591              : }
     592              : 
     593              : /// Remove all WAL segments in timeline_dir that match the given predicate.
     594            0 : async fn remove_segments_from_disk(
     595            0 :     timeline_dir: &Utf8Path,
     596            0 :     wal_seg_size: usize,
     597            0 :     remove_predicate: impl Fn(XLogSegNo) -> bool,
     598            0 : ) -> Result<()> {
     599            0 :     let _timer = WAL_STORAGE_OPERATION_SECONDS
     600            0 :         .with_label_values(&["remove_segments_from_disk"])
     601            0 :         .start_timer();
     602            0 : 
     603            0 :     let mut n_removed = 0;
     604            0 :     let mut min_removed = u64::MAX;
     605            0 :     let mut max_removed = u64::MIN;
     606              : 
     607            0 :     let mut entries = fs::read_dir(timeline_dir).await?;
     608            0 :     while let Some(entry) = entries.next_entry().await? {
     609            0 :         let entry_path = entry.path();
     610            0 :         let fname = entry_path.file_name().unwrap();
     611            0 :         /* Ignore files that are not XLOG segments */
     612            0 :         if !IsXLogFileName(fname) && !IsPartialXLogFileName(fname) {
     613            0 :             continue;
     614            0 :         }
     615            0 :         let (segno, _) = XLogFromFileName(fname, wal_seg_size)?;
     616            0 :         if remove_predicate(segno) {
     617            0 :             remove_file(entry_path).await?;
     618            0 :             n_removed += 1;
     619            0 :             min_removed = min(min_removed, segno);
     620            0 :             max_removed = max(max_removed, segno);
     621            0 :             REMOVED_WAL_SEGMENTS.inc();
     622            0 :         }
     623              :     }
     624              : 
     625            0 :     if n_removed > 0 {
     626            0 :         info!(
     627            0 :             "removed {} WAL segments [{}; {}]",
     628              :             n_removed, min_removed, max_removed
     629              :         );
     630            0 :     }
     631            0 :     Ok(())
     632            0 : }
     633              : 
     634              : pub struct WalReader {
     635              :     remote_path: RemotePath,
     636              :     timeline_dir: Utf8PathBuf,
     637              :     wal_seg_size: usize,
     638              :     pos: Lsn,
     639              :     wal_segment: Option<Pin<Box<dyn AsyncRead + Send + Sync>>>,
     640              : 
     641              :     // S3 will be used to read WAL if LSN is not available locally
     642              :     enable_remote_read: bool,
     643              : 
     644              :     // We don't have WAL locally if LSN is less than local_start_lsn
     645              :     local_start_lsn: Lsn,
     646              :     // We will respond with zero-ed bytes before this Lsn as long as
     647              :     // pos is in the same segment as timeline_start_lsn.
     648              :     timeline_start_lsn: Lsn,
     649              :     // integer version number of PostgreSQL, e.g. 14; 15; 16
     650              :     pg_version: u32,
     651              :     system_id: SystemId,
     652              :     timeline_start_segment: Option<Bytes>,
     653              : }
     654              : 
     655              : impl WalReader {
     656            0 :     pub fn new(
     657            0 :         ttid: &TenantTimelineId,
     658            0 :         timeline_dir: Utf8PathBuf,
     659            0 :         state: &TimelinePersistentState,
     660            0 :         start_pos: Lsn,
     661            0 :         enable_remote_read: bool,
     662            0 :     ) -> Result<Self> {
     663            0 :         if state.server.wal_seg_size == 0 || state.local_start_lsn == Lsn(0) {
     664            0 :             bail!("state uninitialized, no data to read");
     665            0 :         }
     666            0 : 
     667            0 :         // TODO: Upgrade to bail!() once we know this couldn't possibly happen
     668            0 :         if state.timeline_start_lsn == Lsn(0) {
     669            0 :             warn!("timeline_start_lsn uninitialized before initializing wal reader");
     670            0 :         }
     671              : 
     672            0 :         if start_pos
     673            0 :             < state
     674            0 :                 .timeline_start_lsn
     675            0 :                 .segment_lsn(state.server.wal_seg_size as usize)
     676              :         {
     677            0 :             bail!(
     678            0 :                 "Requested streaming from {}, which is before the start of the timeline {}, and also doesn't start at the first segment of that timeline",
     679            0 :                 start_pos,
     680            0 :                 state.timeline_start_lsn
     681            0 :             );
     682            0 :         }
     683            0 : 
     684            0 :         Ok(Self {
     685            0 :             remote_path: remote_timeline_path(ttid)?,
     686            0 :             timeline_dir,
     687            0 :             wal_seg_size: state.server.wal_seg_size as usize,
     688            0 :             pos: start_pos,
     689            0 :             wal_segment: None,
     690            0 :             enable_remote_read,
     691            0 :             local_start_lsn: state.local_start_lsn,
     692            0 :             timeline_start_lsn: state.timeline_start_lsn,
     693            0 :             pg_version: state.server.pg_version / 10000,
     694            0 :             system_id: state.server.system_id,
     695            0 :             timeline_start_segment: None,
     696              :         })
     697            0 :     }
     698              : 
     699              :     /// Read WAL at current position into provided buf, returns number of bytes
     700              :     /// read. It can be smaller than buf size only if segment boundary is
     701              :     /// reached.
     702            0 :     pub async fn read(&mut self, buf: &mut [u8]) -> Result<usize> {
     703            0 :         // If this timeline is new, we may not have a full segment yet, so
     704            0 :         // we pad the first bytes of the timeline's first WAL segment with 0s
     705            0 :         if self.pos < self.timeline_start_lsn {
     706            0 :             debug_assert_eq!(
     707            0 :                 self.pos.segment_number(self.wal_seg_size),
     708            0 :                 self.timeline_start_lsn.segment_number(self.wal_seg_size)
     709              :             );
     710              : 
     711              :             // All bytes after timeline_start_lsn are in WAL, but those before
     712              :             // are not, so we manually construct an empty segment for the bytes
     713              :             // not available in this timeline.
     714            0 :             if self.timeline_start_segment.is_none() {
     715            0 :                 let it = postgres_ffi::generate_wal_segment(
     716            0 :                     self.timeline_start_lsn.segment_number(self.wal_seg_size),
     717            0 :                     self.system_id,
     718            0 :                     self.pg_version,
     719            0 :                     self.timeline_start_lsn,
     720            0 :                 )?;
     721            0 :                 self.timeline_start_segment = Some(it);
     722            0 :             }
     723              : 
     724            0 :             assert!(self.timeline_start_segment.is_some());
     725            0 :             let segment = self.timeline_start_segment.take().unwrap();
     726            0 : 
     727            0 :             let seg_bytes = &segment[..];
     728            0 : 
     729            0 :             // How much of the current segment have we already consumed?
     730            0 :             let pos_seg_offset = self.pos.segment_offset(self.wal_seg_size);
     731            0 : 
     732            0 :             // How many bytes may we consume in total?
     733            0 :             let tl_start_seg_offset = self.timeline_start_lsn.segment_offset(self.wal_seg_size);
     734            0 : 
     735            0 :             debug_assert!(seg_bytes.len() > pos_seg_offset);
     736            0 :             debug_assert!(seg_bytes.len() > tl_start_seg_offset);
     737              : 
     738              :             // Copy as many bytes as possible into the buffer
     739            0 :             let len = (tl_start_seg_offset - pos_seg_offset).min(buf.len());
     740            0 :             buf[0..len].copy_from_slice(&seg_bytes[pos_seg_offset..pos_seg_offset + len]);
     741            0 : 
     742            0 :             self.pos += len as u64;
     743            0 : 
     744            0 :             // If we're done with the segment, we can release it's memory.
     745            0 :             // However, if we're not yet done, store it so that we don't have to
     746            0 :             // construct the segment the next time this function is called.
     747            0 :             if self.pos < self.timeline_start_lsn {
     748            0 :                 self.timeline_start_segment = Some(segment);
     749            0 :             }
     750              : 
     751            0 :             return Ok(len);
     752            0 :         }
     753              : 
     754            0 :         let mut wal_segment = match self.wal_segment.take() {
     755            0 :             Some(reader) => reader,
     756            0 :             None => self.open_segment().await?,
     757              :         };
     758              : 
     759              :         // How much to read and send in message? We cannot cross the WAL file
     760              :         // boundary, and we don't want send more than provided buffer.
     761            0 :         let xlogoff = self.pos.segment_offset(self.wal_seg_size);
     762            0 :         let send_size = min(buf.len(), self.wal_seg_size - xlogoff);
     763            0 : 
     764            0 :         // Read some data from the file.
     765            0 :         let buf = &mut buf[0..send_size];
     766            0 :         let send_size = wal_segment.read_exact(buf).await?;
     767            0 :         self.pos += send_size as u64;
     768            0 : 
     769            0 :         // Decide whether to reuse this file. If we don't set wal_segment here
     770            0 :         // a new reader will be opened next time.
     771            0 :         if self.pos.segment_offset(self.wal_seg_size) != 0 {
     772            0 :             self.wal_segment = Some(wal_segment);
     773            0 :         }
     774              : 
     775            0 :         Ok(send_size)
     776            0 :     }
     777              : 
     778              :     /// Open WAL segment at the current position of the reader.
     779            0 :     async fn open_segment(&self) -> Result<Pin<Box<dyn AsyncRead + Send + Sync>>> {
     780            0 :         let xlogoff = self.pos.segment_offset(self.wal_seg_size);
     781            0 :         let segno = self.pos.segment_number(self.wal_seg_size);
     782            0 :         let wal_file_name = XLogFileName(PG_TLI, segno, self.wal_seg_size);
     783            0 : 
     784            0 :         // Try to open local file, if we may have WAL locally
     785            0 :         if self.pos >= self.local_start_lsn {
     786            0 :             let res = open_wal_file(&self.timeline_dir, segno, self.wal_seg_size).await;
     787            0 :             match res {
     788            0 :                 Ok((mut file, _)) => {
     789            0 :                     file.seek(SeekFrom::Start(xlogoff as u64)).await?;
     790            0 :                     return Ok(Box::pin(file));
     791              :                 }
     792            0 :                 Err(e) => {
     793            0 :                     let is_not_found = e.chain().any(|e| {
     794            0 :                         if let Some(e) = e.downcast_ref::<io::Error>() {
     795            0 :                             e.kind() == io::ErrorKind::NotFound
     796              :                         } else {
     797            0 :                             false
     798              :                         }
     799            0 :                     });
     800            0 :                     if !is_not_found {
     801            0 :                         return Err(e);
     802            0 :                     }
     803              :                     // NotFound is expected, fall through to remote read
     804              :                 }
     805              :             };
     806            0 :         }
     807              : 
     808              :         // Try to open remote file, if remote reads are enabled
     809            0 :         if self.enable_remote_read {
     810            0 :             let remote_wal_file_path = self.remote_path.join(&wal_file_name);
     811            0 :             return read_object(&remote_wal_file_path, xlogoff as u64).await;
     812            0 :         }
     813            0 : 
     814            0 :         bail!("WAL segment is not found")
     815            0 :     }
     816              : }
     817              : 
     818              : /// Helper function for opening WAL segment `segno` in `dir`. Returns file and
     819              : /// whether it is .partial.
     820            0 : pub(crate) async fn open_wal_file(
     821            0 :     timeline_dir: &Utf8Path,
     822            0 :     segno: XLogSegNo,
     823            0 :     wal_seg_size: usize,
     824            0 : ) -> Result<(tokio::fs::File, bool)> {
     825            0 :     let (wal_file_path, wal_file_partial_path) = wal_file_paths(timeline_dir, segno, wal_seg_size);
     826            0 : 
     827            0 :     // First try to open the .partial file.
     828            0 :     let mut partial_path = wal_file_path.to_owned();
     829            0 :     partial_path.set_extension("partial");
     830            0 :     if let Ok(opened_file) = tokio::fs::File::open(&wal_file_partial_path).await {
     831            0 :         return Ok((opened_file, true));
     832            0 :     }
     833              : 
     834              :     // If that failed, try it without the .partial extension.
     835            0 :     let pf = tokio::fs::File::open(&wal_file_path)
     836            0 :         .await
     837            0 :         .with_context(|| format!("failed to open WAL file {:#}", wal_file_path))
     838            0 :         .map_err(|e| {
     839            0 :             warn!("{}", e);
     840            0 :             e
     841            0 :         })?;
     842              : 
     843            0 :     Ok((pf, false))
     844            0 : }
     845              : 
     846              : /// Helper returning full path to WAL segment file and its .partial brother.
     847            0 : pub fn wal_file_paths(
     848            0 :     timeline_dir: &Utf8Path,
     849            0 :     segno: XLogSegNo,
     850            0 :     wal_seg_size: usize,
     851            0 : ) -> (Utf8PathBuf, Utf8PathBuf) {
     852            0 :     let wal_file_name = XLogFileName(PG_TLI, segno, wal_seg_size);
     853            0 :     let wal_file_path = timeline_dir.join(wal_file_name.clone());
     854            0 :     let wal_file_partial_path = timeline_dir.join(wal_file_name + ".partial");
     855            0 :     (wal_file_path, wal_file_partial_path)
     856            0 : }
        

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