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1/*--------------------------------------------------------------------
2 * bgworker.c
3 * POSTGRES pluggable background workers implementation
4 *
5 * Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2025, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
6 *
7 * IDENTIFICATION
8 * src/backend/postmaster/bgworker.c
9 *
10 *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
11 */
12
13#include "postgres.h"
14
15#include "access/parallel.h"
16#include "libpq/pqsignal.h"
17#include "miscadmin.h"
18#include "pgstat.h"
19#include "port/atomics.h"
24#include "storage/ipc.h"
25#include "storage/latch.h"
26#include "storage/lwlock.h"
27#include "storage/pmsignal.h"
28#include "storage/proc.h"
29#include "storage/procsignal.h"
30#include "storage/shmem.h"
31#include "tcop/tcopprot.h"
32#include "utils/ascii.h"
33#include "utils/memutils.h"
34#include "utils/ps_status.h"
35#include "utils/timeout.h"
36
37/*
38 * The postmaster's list of registered background workers, in private memory.
39 */
41
42/*
43 * BackgroundWorkerSlots exist in shared memory and can be accessed (via
44 * the BackgroundWorkerArray) by both the postmaster and by regular backends.
45 * However, the postmaster cannot take locks, even spinlocks, because this
46 * might allow it to crash or become wedged if shared memory gets corrupted.
47 * Such an outcome is intolerable. Therefore, we need a lockless protocol
48 * for coordinating access to this data.
49 *
50 * The 'in_use' flag is used to hand off responsibility for the slot between
51 * the postmaster and the rest of the system. When 'in_use' is false,
52 * the postmaster will ignore the slot entirely, except for the 'in_use' flag
53 * itself, which it may read. In this state, regular backends may modify the
54 * slot. Once a backend sets 'in_use' to true, the slot becomes the
55 * responsibility of the postmaster. Regular backends may no longer modify it,
56 * but the postmaster may examine it. Thus, a backend initializing a slot
57 * must fully initialize the slot - and insert a write memory barrier - before
58 * marking it as in use.
59 *
60 * As an exception, however, even when the slot is in use, regular backends
61 * may set the 'terminate' flag for a slot, telling the postmaster not
62 * to restart it. Once the background worker is no longer running, the slot
63 * will be released for reuse.
64 *
65 * In addition to coordinating with the postmaster, backends modifying this
66 * data structure must coordinate with each other. Since they can take locks,
67 * this is straightforward: any backend wishing to manipulate a slot must
68 * take BackgroundWorkerLock in exclusive mode. Backends wishing to read
69 * data that might get concurrently modified by other backends should take
70 * this lock in shared mode. No matter what, backends reading this data
71 * structure must be able to tolerate concurrent modifications by the
72 * postmaster.
73 */
75{
76 bool in_use;
78 pid_t pid; /* InvalidPid = not started yet; 0 = dead */
79 uint64 generation; /* incremented when slot is recycled */
82
83/*
84 * In order to limit the total number of parallel workers (according to
85 * max_parallel_workers GUC), we maintain the number of active parallel
86 * workers. Since the postmaster cannot take locks, two variables are used for
87 * this purpose: the number of registered parallel workers (modified by the
88 * backends, protected by BackgroundWorkerLock) and the number of terminated
89 * parallel workers (modified only by the postmaster, lockless). The active
90 * number of parallel workers is the number of registered workers minus the
91 * terminated ones. These counters can of course overflow, but it's not
92 * important here since the subtraction will still give the right number.
93 */
95{
101
103{
104 int slot;
106};
107
109
110/*
111 * List of internal background worker entry points. We need this for
112 * reasons explained in LookupBackgroundWorkerFunction(), below.
113 */
114static const struct
115{
116 const char *fn_name;
119
120{
121 {
122 "ParallelWorkerMain", ParallelWorkerMain
123 },
124 {
125 "ApplyLauncherMain", ApplyLauncherMain
126 },
127 {
128 "ApplyWorkerMain", ApplyWorkerMain
129 },
130 {
131 "ParallelApplyWorkerMain", ParallelApplyWorkerMain
132 },
133 {
134 "TableSyncWorkerMain", TableSyncWorkerMain
135 },
136 {
137 "SequenceSyncWorkerMain", SequenceSyncWorkerMain
138 }
140
141/* Private functions. */
142static bgworker_main_type LookupBackgroundWorkerFunction(const char *libraryname, const char *funcname);
143
144
145/*
146 * Calculate shared memory needed.
147 */
148Size
150{
151 Size size;
152
153 /* Array of workers is variably sized. */
154 size = offsetof(BackgroundWorkerArray, slot);
156 sizeof(BackgroundWorkerSlot)));
157
158 return size;
159}
160
161/*
162 * Initialize shared memory.
163 */
164void
166{
167 bool found;
168
169 BackgroundWorkerData = ShmemInitStruct("Background Worker Data",
171 &found);
173 {
174 dlist_iter iter;
175 int slotno = 0;
176
180
181 /*
182 * Copy contents of worker list into shared memory. Record the shared
183 * memory slot assigned to each worker. This ensures a 1-to-1
184 * correspondence between the postmaster's private list and the array
185 * in shared memory.
186 */
188 {
191
192 rw = dlist_container(RegisteredBgWorker, rw_lnode, iter.cur);
194 slot->in_use = true;
195 slot->terminate = false;
196 slot->pid = InvalidPid;
197 slot->generation = 0;
198 rw->rw_shmem_slot = slotno;
199 rw->rw_worker.bgw_notify_pid = 0; /* might be reinit after crash */
200 memcpy(&slot->worker, &rw->rw_worker, sizeof(BackgroundWorker));
201 ++slotno;
202 }
203
204 /*
205 * Mark any remaining slots as not in use.
206 */
207 while (slotno < max_worker_processes)
208 {
210
211 slot->in_use = false;
212 ++slotno;
213 }
214 }
215 else
216 Assert(found);
217}
218
219/*
220 * Search the postmaster's backend-private list of RegisteredBgWorker objects
221 * for the one that maps to the given slot number.
222 */
223static RegisteredBgWorker *
225{
226 dlist_iter iter;
227
229 {
231
232 rw = dlist_container(RegisteredBgWorker, rw_lnode, iter.cur);
233 if (rw->rw_shmem_slot == slotno)
234 return rw;
235 }
236
237 return NULL;
238}
239
240/*
241 * Notice changes to shared memory made by other backends.
242 * Accept new worker requests only if allow_new_workers is true.
243 *
244 * This code runs in the postmaster, so we must be very careful not to assume
245 * that shared memory contents are sane. Otherwise, a rogue backend could
246 * take out the postmaster.
247 */
248void
249BackgroundWorkerStateChange(bool allow_new_workers)
250{
251 int slotno;
252
253 /*
254 * The total number of slots stored in shared memory should match our
255 * notion of max_worker_processes. If it does not, something is very
256 * wrong. Further down, we always refer to this value as
257 * max_worker_processes, in case shared memory gets corrupted while we're
258 * looping.
259 */
261 {
262 ereport(LOG,
263 (errmsg("inconsistent background worker state (\"max_worker_processes\"=%d, total slots=%d)",
266 return;
267 }
268
269 /*
270 * Iterate through slots, looking for newly-registered workers or workers
271 * who must die.
272 */
273 for (slotno = 0; slotno < max_worker_processes; ++slotno)
274 {
277
278 if (!slot->in_use)
279 continue;
280
281 /*
282 * Make sure we don't see the in_use flag before the updated slot
283 * contents.
284 */
286
287 /* See whether we already know about this worker. */
289 if (rw != NULL)
290 {
291 /*
292 * In general, the worker data can't change after it's initially
293 * registered. However, someone can set the terminate flag.
294 */
295 if (slot->terminate && !rw->rw_terminate)
296 {
297 rw->rw_terminate = true;
298 if (rw->rw_pid != 0)
299 kill(rw->rw_pid, SIGTERM);
300 else
301 {
302 /* Report never-started, now-terminated worker as dead. */
304 }
305 }
306 continue;
307 }
308
309 /*
310 * If we aren't allowing new workers, then immediately mark it for
311 * termination; the next stanza will take care of cleaning it up.
312 * Doing this ensures that any process waiting for the worker will get
313 * awoken, even though the worker will never be allowed to run.
314 */
315 if (!allow_new_workers)
316 slot->terminate = true;
317
318 /*
319 * If the worker is marked for termination, we don't need to add it to
320 * the registered workers list; we can just free the slot. However, if
321 * bgw_notify_pid is set, the process that registered the worker may
322 * need to know that we've processed the terminate request, so be sure
323 * to signal it.
324 */
325 if (slot->terminate)
326 {
327 int notify_pid;
328
329 /*
330 * We need a memory barrier here to make sure that the load of
331 * bgw_notify_pid and the update of parallel_terminate_count
332 * complete before the store to in_use.
333 */
334 notify_pid = slot->worker.bgw_notify_pid;
335 if ((slot->worker.bgw_flags & BGWORKER_CLASS_PARALLEL) != 0)
337 slot->pid = 0;
338
340 slot->in_use = false;
341
342 if (notify_pid != 0)
343 kill(notify_pid, SIGUSR1);
344
345 continue;
346 }
347
348 /*
349 * Copy the registration data into the registered workers list.
350 */
352 sizeof(RegisteredBgWorker),
354 if (rw == NULL)
355 {
356 ereport(LOG,
357 (errcode(ERRCODE_OUT_OF_MEMORY),
358 errmsg("out of memory")));
359 return;
360 }
361
362 /*
363 * Copy strings in a paranoid way. If shared memory is corrupted, the
364 * source data might not even be NUL-terminated.
365 */
367 slot->worker.bgw_name, BGW_MAXLEN);
369 slot->worker.bgw_type, BGW_MAXLEN);
374
375 /*
376 * Copy various fixed-size fields.
377 *
378 * flags, start_time, and restart_time are examined by the postmaster,
379 * but nothing too bad will happen if they are corrupted. The
380 * remaining fields will only be examined by the child process. It
381 * might crash, but we won't.
382 */
387 memcpy(rw->rw_worker.bgw_extra, slot->worker.bgw_extra, BGW_EXTRALEN);
388
389 /*
390 * Copy the PID to be notified about state changes, but only if the
391 * postmaster knows about a backend with that PID. It isn't an error
392 * if the postmaster doesn't know about the PID, because the backend
393 * that requested the worker could have died (or been killed) just
394 * after doing so. Nonetheless, at least until we get some experience
395 * with how this plays out in the wild, log a message at a relative
396 * high debug level.
397 */
400 {
401 elog(DEBUG1, "worker notification PID %d is not valid",
402 (int) rw->rw_worker.bgw_notify_pid);
404 }
405
406 /* Initialize postmaster bookkeeping. */
407 rw->rw_pid = 0;
408 rw->rw_crashed_at = 0;
409 rw->rw_shmem_slot = slotno;
410 rw->rw_terminate = false;
411
412 /* Log it! */
414 (errmsg_internal("registering background worker \"%s\"",
415 rw->rw_worker.bgw_name)));
416
418 }
419}
420
421/*
422 * Forget about a background worker that's no longer needed.
423 *
424 * NOTE: The entry is unlinked from BackgroundWorkerList. If the caller is
425 * iterating through it, better use a mutable iterator!
426 *
427 * Caller is responsible for notifying bgw_notify_pid, if appropriate.
428 *
429 * This function must be invoked only in the postmaster.
430 */
431void
433{
435
438 Assert(slot->in_use);
439
440 /*
441 * We need a memory barrier here to make sure that the update of
442 * parallel_terminate_count completes before the store to in_use.
443 */
446
448 slot->in_use = false;
449
451 (errmsg_internal("unregistering background worker \"%s\"",
452 rw->rw_worker.bgw_name)));
453
455 pfree(rw);
456}
457
458/*
459 * Report the PID of a newly-launched background worker in shared memory.
460 *
461 * This function should only be called from the postmaster.
462 */
463void
465{
467
470 slot->pid = rw->rw_pid;
471
472 if (rw->rw_worker.bgw_notify_pid != 0)
474}
475
476/*
477 * Report that the PID of a background worker is now zero because a
478 * previously-running background worker has exited.
479 *
480 * NOTE: The entry may be unlinked from BackgroundWorkerList. If the caller
481 * is iterating through it, better use a mutable iterator!
482 *
483 * This function should only be called from the postmaster.
484 */
485void
487{
489 int notify_pid;
490
493 slot->pid = rw->rw_pid;
494 notify_pid = rw->rw_worker.bgw_notify_pid;
495
496 /*
497 * If this worker is slated for deregistration, do that before notifying
498 * the process which started it. Otherwise, if that process tries to
499 * reuse the slot immediately, it might not be available yet. In theory
500 * that could happen anyway if the process checks slot->pid at just the
501 * wrong moment, but this makes the window narrower.
502 */
503 if (rw->rw_terminate ||
506
507 if (notify_pid != 0)
508 kill(notify_pid, SIGUSR1);
509}
510
511/*
512 * Cancel SIGUSR1 notifications for a PID belonging to an exiting backend.
513 *
514 * This function should only be called from the postmaster.
515 */
516void
518{
519 dlist_iter iter;
520
522 {
524
525 rw = dlist_container(RegisteredBgWorker, rw_lnode, iter.cur);
526 if (rw->rw_worker.bgw_notify_pid == pid)
528 }
529}
530
531/*
532 * Cancel any not-yet-started worker requests that have waiting processes.
533 *
534 * This is called during a normal ("smart" or "fast") database shutdown.
535 * After this point, no new background workers will be started, so anything
536 * that might be waiting for them needs to be kicked off its wait. We do
537 * that by canceling the bgworker registration entirely, which is perhaps
538 * overkill, but since we're shutting down it does not matter whether the
539 * registration record sticks around.
540 *
541 * This function should only be called from the postmaster.
542 */
543void
545{
547
549 {
552
553 rw = dlist_container(RegisteredBgWorker, rw_lnode, iter.cur);
556
557 /* If it's not yet started, and there's someone waiting ... */
558 if (slot->pid == InvalidPid &&
559 rw->rw_worker.bgw_notify_pid != 0)
560 {
561 /* ... then zap it, and notify the waiter */
562 int notify_pid = rw->rw_worker.bgw_notify_pid;
563
565 if (notify_pid != 0)
566 kill(notify_pid, SIGUSR1);
567 }
568 }
569}
570
571/*
572 * Reset background worker crash state.
573 *
574 * We assume that, after a crash-and-restart cycle, background workers without
575 * the never-restart flag should be restarted immediately, instead of waiting
576 * for bgw_restart_time to elapse. On the other hand, workers with that flag
577 * should be forgotten immediately, since we won't ever restart them.
578 *
579 * This function should only be called from the postmaster.
580 */
581void
583{
585
587 {
589
590 rw = dlist_container(RegisteredBgWorker, rw_lnode, iter.cur);
591
593 {
594 /*
595 * Workers marked BGW_NEVER_RESTART shouldn't get relaunched after
596 * the crash, so forget about them. (If we wait until after the
597 * crash to forget about them, and they are parallel workers,
598 * parallel_terminate_count will get incremented after we've
599 * already zeroed parallel_register_count, which would be bad.)
600 */
602 }
603 else
604 {
605 /*
606 * The accounting which we do via parallel_register_count and
607 * parallel_terminate_count would get messed up if a worker marked
608 * parallel could survive a crash and restart cycle. All such
609 * workers should be marked BGW_NEVER_RESTART, and thus control
610 * should never reach this branch.
611 */
613
614 /*
615 * Allow this worker to be restarted immediately after we finish
616 * resetting.
617 */
618 rw->rw_crashed_at = 0;
619 rw->rw_pid = 0;
620
621 /*
622 * If there was anyone waiting for it, they're history.
623 */
625 }
626 }
627}
628
629/*
630 * Complain about the BackgroundWorker definition using error level elevel.
631 * Return true if it looks ok, false if not (unless elevel >= ERROR, in
632 * which case we won't return at all in the not-OK case).
633 */
634static bool
636{
637 /* sanity check for flags */
638
639 /*
640 * We used to support workers not connected to shared memory, but don't
641 * anymore. Thus this is a required flag now. We're not removing the flag
642 * for compatibility reasons and because the flag still provides some
643 * signal when reading code.
644 */
645 if (!(worker->bgw_flags & BGWORKER_SHMEM_ACCESS))
646 {
647 ereport(elevel,
648 (errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
649 errmsg("background worker \"%s\": background workers without shared memory access are not supported",
650 worker->bgw_name)));
651 return false;
652 }
653
655 {
657 {
658 ereport(elevel,
659 (errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
660 errmsg("background worker \"%s\": cannot request database access if starting at postmaster start",
661 worker->bgw_name)));
662 return false;
663 }
664
665 /* XXX other checks? */
666 }
667
668 if ((worker->bgw_restart_time < 0 &&
670 (worker->bgw_restart_time > USECS_PER_DAY / 1000))
671 {
672 ereport(elevel,
673 (errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
674 errmsg("background worker \"%s\": invalid restart interval",
675 worker->bgw_name)));
676 return false;
677 }
678
679 /*
680 * Parallel workers may not be configured for restart, because the
681 * parallel_register_count/parallel_terminate_count accounting can't
682 * handle parallel workers lasting through a crash-and-restart cycle.
683 */
684 if (worker->bgw_restart_time != BGW_NEVER_RESTART &&
685 (worker->bgw_flags & BGWORKER_CLASS_PARALLEL) != 0)
686 {
687 ereport(elevel,
688 (errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
689 errmsg("background worker \"%s\": parallel workers may not be configured for restart",
690 worker->bgw_name)));
691 return false;
692 }
693
694 /*
695 * If bgw_type is not filled in, use bgw_name.
696 */
697 if (strcmp(worker->bgw_type, "") == 0)
698 strcpy(worker->bgw_type, worker->bgw_name);
699
700 return true;
701}
702
703/*
704 * Standard SIGTERM handler for background workers
705 */
706static void
708{
709 sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, &BlockSig, NULL);
710
712 (errcode(ERRCODE_ADMIN_SHUTDOWN),
713 errmsg("terminating background worker \"%s\" due to administrator command",
715}
716
717/*
718 * Main entry point for background worker processes.
719 */
720void
721BackgroundWorkerMain(const void *startup_data, size_t startup_data_len)
722{
723 sigjmp_buf local_sigjmp_buf;
724 BackgroundWorker *worker;
725 bgworker_main_type entrypt;
726
727 if (startup_data == NULL)
728 elog(FATAL, "unable to find bgworker entry");
729 Assert(startup_data_len == sizeof(BackgroundWorker));
731 memcpy(worker, startup_data, sizeof(BackgroundWorker));
732
733 /*
734 * Now that we're done reading the startup data, release postmaster's
735 * working memory context.
736 */
738 {
740 PostmasterContext = NULL;
741 }
742
743 MyBgworkerEntry = worker;
745 init_ps_display(worker->bgw_name);
746
748
749 /* Apply PostAuthDelay */
750 if (PostAuthDelay > 0)
751 pg_usleep(PostAuthDelay * 1000000L);
752
753 /*
754 * Set up signal handlers.
755 */
757 {
758 /*
759 * SIGINT is used to signal canceling the current action
760 */
764
765 /* XXX Any other handlers needed here? */
766 }
767 else
768 {
769 pqsignal(SIGINT, SIG_IGN);
770 pqsignal(SIGUSR1, SIG_IGN);
771 pqsignal(SIGFPE, SIG_IGN);
772 }
773 pqsignal(SIGTERM, bgworker_die);
774 /* SIGQUIT handler was already set up by InitPostmasterChild */
775 pqsignal(SIGHUP, SIG_IGN);
776
777 InitializeTimeouts(); /* establishes SIGALRM handler */
778
779 pqsignal(SIGPIPE, SIG_IGN);
780 pqsignal(SIGUSR2, SIG_IGN);
781 pqsignal(SIGCHLD, SIG_DFL);
782
783 /*
784 * If an exception is encountered, processing resumes here.
785 *
786 * We just need to clean up, report the error, and go away.
787 */
788 if (sigsetjmp(local_sigjmp_buf, 1) != 0)
789 {
790 /* Since not using PG_TRY, must reset error stack by hand */
791 error_context_stack = NULL;
792
793 /* Prevent interrupts while cleaning up */
795
796 /*
797 * sigsetjmp will have blocked all signals, but we may need to accept
798 * signals while communicating with our parallel leader. Once we've
799 * done HOLD_INTERRUPTS() it should be safe to unblock signals.
800 */
802
803 /* Report the error to the parallel leader and the server log */
805
806 /*
807 * Do we need more cleanup here? For shmem-connected bgworkers, we
808 * will call InitProcess below, which will install ProcKill as exit
809 * callback. That will take care of releasing locks, etc.
810 */
811
812 /* and go away */
813 proc_exit(1);
814 }
815
816 /* We can now handle ereport(ERROR) */
817 PG_exception_stack = &local_sigjmp_buf;
818
819 /*
820 * Create a per-backend PGPROC struct in shared memory. We must do this
821 * before we can use LWLocks or access any shared memory.
822 */
823 InitProcess();
824
825 /*
826 * Early initialization.
827 */
828 BaseInit();
829
830 /*
831 * Look up the entry point function, loading its library if necessary.
832 */
834 worker->bgw_function_name);
835
836 /*
837 * Note that in normal processes, we would call InitPostgres here. For a
838 * worker, however, we don't know what database to connect to, yet; so we
839 * need to wait until the user code does it via
840 * BackgroundWorkerInitializeConnection().
841 */
842
843 /*
844 * Now invoke the user-defined worker code
845 */
846 entrypt(worker->bgw_main_arg);
847
848 /* ... and if it returns, we're done */
849 proc_exit(0);
850}
851
852/*
853 * Connect background worker to a database.
854 */
855void
857{
859 bits32 init_flags = 0; /* never honor session_preload_libraries */
860
861 /* ignore datallowconn and ACL_CONNECT? */
862 if (flags & BGWORKER_BYPASS_ALLOWCONN)
863 init_flags |= INIT_PG_OVERRIDE_ALLOW_CONNS;
864 /* ignore rolcanlogin? */
866 init_flags |= INIT_PG_OVERRIDE_ROLE_LOGIN;
867
868 /* XXX is this the right errcode? */
871 (errcode(ERRCODE_PROGRAM_LIMIT_EXCEEDED),
872 errmsg("database connection requirement not indicated during registration")));
873
874 InitPostgres(dbname, InvalidOid, /* database to connect to */
875 username, InvalidOid, /* role to connect as */
876 init_flags,
877 NULL); /* no out_dbname */
878
879 /* it had better not gotten out of "init" mode yet */
882 (errmsg("invalid processing mode in background worker")));
884}
885
886/*
887 * Connect background worker to a database using OIDs.
888 */
889void
891{
893 bits32 init_flags = 0; /* never honor session_preload_libraries */
894
895 /* ignore datallowconn and ACL_CONNECT? */
896 if (flags & BGWORKER_BYPASS_ALLOWCONN)
897 init_flags |= INIT_PG_OVERRIDE_ALLOW_CONNS;
898 /* ignore rolcanlogin? */
900 init_flags |= INIT_PG_OVERRIDE_ROLE_LOGIN;
901
902 /* XXX is this the right errcode? */
905 (errcode(ERRCODE_PROGRAM_LIMIT_EXCEEDED),
906 errmsg("database connection requirement not indicated during registration")));
907
908 InitPostgres(NULL, dboid, /* database to connect to */
909 NULL, useroid, /* role to connect as */
910 init_flags,
911 NULL); /* no out_dbname */
912
913 /* it had better not gotten out of "init" mode yet */
916 (errmsg("invalid processing mode in background worker")));
918}
919
920/*
921 * Block/unblock signals in a background worker
922 */
923void
925{
926 sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, &BlockSig, NULL);
927}
928
929void
931{
932 sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, &UnBlockSig, NULL);
933}
934
935/*
936 * Register a new static background worker.
937 *
938 * This can only be called directly from postmaster or in the _PG_init
939 * function of a module library that's loaded by shared_preload_libraries;
940 * otherwise it will have no effect.
941 */
942void
944{
946 static int numworkers = 0;
947
948 /*
949 * Static background workers can only be registered in the postmaster
950 * process.
951 */
953 {
954 /*
955 * In EXEC_BACKEND or single-user mode, we process
956 * shared_preload_libraries in backend processes too. We cannot
957 * register static background workers at that stage, but many
958 * libraries' _PG_init() functions don't distinguish whether they're
959 * being loaded in the postmaster or in a backend, they just check
960 * process_shared_preload_libraries_in_progress. It's a bit sloppy,
961 * but for historical reasons we tolerate it. In EXEC_BACKEND mode,
962 * the background workers should already have been registered when the
963 * library was loaded in postmaster.
964 */
966 return;
967 ereport(LOG,
968 (errcode(ERRCODE_FEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTED),
969 errmsg("background worker \"%s\": must be registered in \"shared_preload_libraries\"",
970 worker->bgw_name)));
971 return;
972 }
973
974 /*
975 * Cannot register static background workers after calling
976 * BackgroundWorkerShmemInit().
977 */
978 if (BackgroundWorkerData != NULL)
979 elog(ERROR, "cannot register background worker \"%s\" after shmem init",
980 worker->bgw_name);
981
983 (errmsg_internal("registering background worker \"%s\"", worker->bgw_name)));
984
985 if (!SanityCheckBackgroundWorker(worker, LOG))
986 return;
987
988 if (worker->bgw_notify_pid != 0)
989 {
990 ereport(LOG,
991 (errcode(ERRCODE_FEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTED),
992 errmsg("background worker \"%s\": only dynamic background workers can request notification",
993 worker->bgw_name)));
994 return;
995 }
996
997 /*
998 * Enforce maximum number of workers. Note this is overly restrictive: we
999 * could allow more non-shmem-connected workers, because these don't count
1000 * towards the MAX_BACKENDS limit elsewhere. For now, it doesn't seem
1001 * important to relax this restriction.
1002 */
1003 if (++numworkers > max_worker_processes)
1004 {
1005 ereport(LOG,
1006 (errcode(ERRCODE_CONFIGURATION_LIMIT_EXCEEDED),
1007 errmsg("too many background workers"),
1008 errdetail_plural("Up to %d background worker can be registered with the current settings.",
1009 "Up to %d background workers can be registered with the current settings.",
1012 errhint("Consider increasing the configuration parameter \"%s\".", "max_worker_processes")));
1013 return;
1014 }
1015
1016 /*
1017 * Copy the registration data into the registered workers list.
1018 */
1020 sizeof(RegisteredBgWorker),
1022 if (rw == NULL)
1023 {
1024 ereport(LOG,
1025 (errcode(ERRCODE_OUT_OF_MEMORY),
1026 errmsg("out of memory")));
1027 return;
1028 }
1029
1030 rw->rw_worker = *worker;
1031 rw->rw_pid = 0;
1032 rw->rw_crashed_at = 0;
1033 rw->rw_terminate = false;
1034
1036}
1037
1038/*
1039 * Register a new background worker from a regular backend.
1040 *
1041 * Returns true on success and false on failure. Failure typically indicates
1042 * that no background worker slots are currently available.
1043 *
1044 * If handle != NULL, we'll set *handle to a pointer that can subsequently
1045 * be used as an argument to GetBackgroundWorkerPid(). The caller can
1046 * free this pointer using pfree(), if desired.
1047 */
1048bool
1050 BackgroundWorkerHandle **handle)
1051{
1052 int slotno;
1053 bool success = false;
1054 bool parallel;
1055 uint64 generation = 0;
1056
1057 /*
1058 * We can't register dynamic background workers from the postmaster. If
1059 * this is a standalone backend, we're the only process and can't start
1060 * any more. In a multi-process environment, it might be theoretically
1061 * possible, but we don't currently support it due to locking
1062 * considerations; see comments on the BackgroundWorkerSlot data
1063 * structure.
1064 */
1065 if (!IsUnderPostmaster)
1066 return false;
1067
1068 if (!SanityCheckBackgroundWorker(worker, ERROR))
1069 return false;
1070
1071 parallel = (worker->bgw_flags & BGWORKER_CLASS_PARALLEL) != 0;
1072
1073 LWLockAcquire(BackgroundWorkerLock, LW_EXCLUSIVE);
1074
1075 /*
1076 * If this is a parallel worker, check whether there are already too many
1077 * parallel workers; if so, don't register another one. Our view of
1078 * parallel_terminate_count may be slightly stale, but that doesn't really
1079 * matter: we would have gotten the same result if we'd arrived here
1080 * slightly earlier anyway. There's no help for it, either, since the
1081 * postmaster must not take locks; a memory barrier wouldn't guarantee
1082 * anything useful.
1083 */
1087 {
1091 LWLockRelease(BackgroundWorkerLock);
1092 return false;
1093 }
1094
1095 /*
1096 * Look for an unused slot. If we find one, grab it.
1097 */
1098 for (slotno = 0; slotno < BackgroundWorkerData->total_slots; ++slotno)
1099 {
1101
1102 if (!slot->in_use)
1103 {
1104 memcpy(&slot->worker, worker, sizeof(BackgroundWorker));
1105 slot->pid = InvalidPid; /* indicates not started yet */
1106 slot->generation++;
1107 slot->terminate = false;
1108 generation = slot->generation;
1109 if (parallel)
1111
1112 /*
1113 * Make sure postmaster doesn't see the slot as in use before it
1114 * sees the new contents.
1115 */
1117
1118 slot->in_use = true;
1119 success = true;
1120 break;
1121 }
1122 }
1123
1124 LWLockRelease(BackgroundWorkerLock);
1125
1126 /* If we found a slot, tell the postmaster to notice the change. */
1127 if (success)
1129
1130 /*
1131 * If we found a slot and the user has provided a handle, initialize it.
1132 */
1133 if (success && handle)
1134 {
1135 *handle = palloc(sizeof(BackgroundWorkerHandle));
1136 (*handle)->slot = slotno;
1137 (*handle)->generation = generation;
1138 }
1139
1140 return success;
1141}
1142
1143/*
1144 * Get the PID of a dynamically-registered background worker.
1145 *
1146 * If the worker is determined to be running, the return value will be
1147 * BGWH_STARTED and *pidp will get the PID of the worker process. If the
1148 * postmaster has not yet attempted to start the worker, the return value will
1149 * be BGWH_NOT_YET_STARTED. Otherwise, the return value is BGWH_STOPPED.
1150 *
1151 * BGWH_STOPPED can indicate either that the worker is temporarily stopped
1152 * (because it is configured for automatic restart and exited non-zero),
1153 * or that the worker is permanently stopped (because it exited with exit
1154 * code 0, or was not configured for automatic restart), or even that the
1155 * worker was unregistered without ever starting (either because startup
1156 * failed and the worker is not configured for automatic restart, or because
1157 * TerminateBackgroundWorker was used before the worker was successfully
1158 * started).
1159 */
1162{
1164 pid_t pid;
1165
1166 Assert(handle->slot < max_worker_processes);
1167 slot = &BackgroundWorkerData->slot[handle->slot];
1168
1169 /*
1170 * We could probably arrange to synchronize access to data using memory
1171 * barriers only, but for now, let's just keep it simple and grab the
1172 * lock. It seems unlikely that there will be enough traffic here to
1173 * result in meaningful contention.
1174 */
1175 LWLockAcquire(BackgroundWorkerLock, LW_SHARED);
1176
1177 /*
1178 * The generation number can't be concurrently changed while we hold the
1179 * lock. The pid, which is updated by the postmaster, can change at any
1180 * time, but we assume such changes are atomic. So the value we read
1181 * won't be garbage, but it might be out of date by the time the caller
1182 * examines it (but that's unavoidable anyway).
1183 *
1184 * The in_use flag could be in the process of changing from true to false,
1185 * but if it is already false then it can't change further.
1186 */
1187 if (handle->generation != slot->generation || !slot->in_use)
1188 pid = 0;
1189 else
1190 pid = slot->pid;
1191
1192 /* All done. */
1193 LWLockRelease(BackgroundWorkerLock);
1194
1195 if (pid == 0)
1196 return BGWH_STOPPED;
1197 else if (pid == InvalidPid)
1198 return BGWH_NOT_YET_STARTED;
1199 *pidp = pid;
1200 return BGWH_STARTED;
1201}
1202
1203/*
1204 * Wait for a background worker to start up.
1205 *
1206 * This is like GetBackgroundWorkerPid(), except that if the worker has not
1207 * yet started, we wait for it to do so; thus, BGWH_NOT_YET_STARTED is never
1208 * returned. However, if the postmaster has died, we give up and return
1209 * BGWH_POSTMASTER_DIED, since it that case we know that startup will not
1210 * take place.
1211 *
1212 * The caller *must* have set our PID as the worker's bgw_notify_pid,
1213 * else we will not be awoken promptly when the worker's state changes.
1214 */
1217{
1218 BgwHandleStatus status;
1219 int rc;
1220
1221 for (;;)
1222 {
1223 pid_t pid;
1224
1226
1227 status = GetBackgroundWorkerPid(handle, &pid);
1228 if (status == BGWH_STARTED)
1229 *pidp = pid;
1230 if (status != BGWH_NOT_YET_STARTED)
1231 break;
1232
1233 rc = WaitLatch(MyLatch,
1235 WAIT_EVENT_BGWORKER_STARTUP);
1236
1237 if (rc & WL_POSTMASTER_DEATH)
1238 {
1239 status = BGWH_POSTMASTER_DIED;
1240 break;
1241 }
1242
1244 }
1245
1246 return status;
1247}
1248
1249/*
1250 * Wait for a background worker to stop.
1251 *
1252 * If the worker hasn't yet started, or is running, we wait for it to stop
1253 * and then return BGWH_STOPPED. However, if the postmaster has died, we give
1254 * up and return BGWH_POSTMASTER_DIED, because it's the postmaster that
1255 * notifies us when a worker's state changes.
1256 *
1257 * The caller *must* have set our PID as the worker's bgw_notify_pid,
1258 * else we will not be awoken promptly when the worker's state changes.
1259 */
1262{
1263 BgwHandleStatus status;
1264 int rc;
1265
1266 for (;;)
1267 {
1268 pid_t pid;
1269
1271
1272 status = GetBackgroundWorkerPid(handle, &pid);
1273 if (status == BGWH_STOPPED)
1274 break;
1275
1276 rc = WaitLatch(MyLatch,
1278 WAIT_EVENT_BGWORKER_SHUTDOWN);
1279
1280 if (rc & WL_POSTMASTER_DEATH)
1281 {
1282 status = BGWH_POSTMASTER_DIED;
1283 break;
1284 }
1285
1287 }
1288
1289 return status;
1290}
1291
1292/*
1293 * Instruct the postmaster to terminate a background worker.
1294 *
1295 * Note that it's safe to do this without regard to whether the worker is
1296 * still running, or even if the worker may already have exited and been
1297 * unregistered.
1298 */
1299void
1301{
1303 bool signal_postmaster = false;
1304
1305 Assert(handle->slot < max_worker_processes);
1306 slot = &BackgroundWorkerData->slot[handle->slot];
1307
1308 /* Set terminate flag in shared memory, unless slot has been reused. */
1309 LWLockAcquire(BackgroundWorkerLock, LW_EXCLUSIVE);
1310 if (handle->generation == slot->generation)
1311 {
1312 slot->terminate = true;
1313 signal_postmaster = true;
1314 }
1315 LWLockRelease(BackgroundWorkerLock);
1316
1317 /* Make sure the postmaster notices the change to shared memory. */
1318 if (signal_postmaster)
1320}
1321
1322/*
1323 * Look up (and possibly load) a bgworker entry point function.
1324 *
1325 * For functions contained in the core code, we use library name "postgres"
1326 * and consult the InternalBGWorkers array. External functions are
1327 * looked up, and loaded if necessary, using load_external_function().
1328 *
1329 * The point of this is to pass function names as strings across process
1330 * boundaries. We can't pass actual function addresses because of the
1331 * possibility that the function has been loaded at a different address
1332 * in a different process. This is obviously a hazard for functions in
1333 * loadable libraries, but it can happen even for functions in the core code
1334 * on platforms using EXEC_BACKEND (e.g., Windows).
1335 *
1336 * At some point it might be worthwhile to get rid of InternalBGWorkers[]
1337 * in favor of applying load_external_function() for core functions too;
1338 * but that raises portability issues that are not worth addressing now.
1339 */
1340static bgworker_main_type
1341LookupBackgroundWorkerFunction(const char *libraryname, const char *funcname)
1342{
1343 /*
1344 * If the function is to be loaded from postgres itself, search the
1345 * InternalBGWorkers array.
1346 */
1347 if (strcmp(libraryname, "postgres") == 0)
1348 {
1349 int i;
1350
1351 for (i = 0; i < lengthof(InternalBGWorkers); i++)
1352 {
1353 if (strcmp(InternalBGWorkers[i].fn_name, funcname) == 0)
1354 return InternalBGWorkers[i].fn_addr;
1355 }
1356
1357 /* We can only reach this by programming error. */
1358 elog(ERROR, "internal function \"%s\" not found", funcname);
1359 }
1360
1361 /* Otherwise load from external library. */
1362 return (bgworker_main_type)
1363 load_external_function(libraryname, funcname, true, NULL);
1364}
1365
1366/*
1367 * Given a PID, get the bgw_type of the background worker. Returns NULL if
1368 * not a valid background worker.
1369 *
1370 * The return value is in static memory belonging to this function, so it has
1371 * to be used before calling this function again. This is so that the caller
1372 * doesn't have to worry about the background worker locking protocol.
1373 */
1374const char *
1376{
1377 int slotno;
1378 bool found = false;
1379 static char result[BGW_MAXLEN];
1380
1381 LWLockAcquire(BackgroundWorkerLock, LW_SHARED);
1382
1383 for (slotno = 0; slotno < BackgroundWorkerData->total_slots; slotno++)
1384 {
1386
1387 if (slot->pid > 0 && slot->pid == pid)
1388 {
1389 strcpy(result, slot->worker.bgw_type);
1390 found = true;
1391 break;
1392 }
1393 }
1394
1395 LWLockRelease(BackgroundWorkerLock);
1396
1397 if (!found)
1398 return NULL;
1399
1400 return result;
1401}
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