Add pinning_backends column to the pg_buffercache extension.
The new column shows how many backends have a buffer pinned. That can be useful during development or to diagnose production issues e.g. caused by vacuum waiting for cleanup locks. To handle upgrades transparently - the extension might be used in views - deal with callers expecting the old number of columns. Reviewed by Fujii Masao and Rajeev rastogi.
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@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ MODULE_big = pg_buffercache
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OBJS = pg_buffercache_pages.o $(WIN32RES)
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EXTENSION = pg_buffercache
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DATA = pg_buffercache--1.0.sql pg_buffercache--unpackaged--1.0.sql
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DATA = pg_buffercache--1.1.sql pg_buffercache--1.0--1.1.sql pg_buffercache--unpackaged--1.0.sql
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PGFILEDESC = "pg_buffercache - monitoring of shared buffer cache in real-time"
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ifdef USE_PGXS
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contrib/pg_buffercache/pg_buffercache--1.0--1.1.sql
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contrib/pg_buffercache/pg_buffercache--1.0--1.1.sql
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/* contrib/pg_buffercache/pg_buffercache--1.0--1.1.sql */
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-- complain if script is sourced in psql, rather than via ALTER EXTENSION
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\echo Use "ALTER EXTENSION pg_buffercache UPDATE TO '1.1'" to load this file. \quit
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-- Upgrade view to 1.1. format
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CREATE OR REPLACE VIEW pg_buffercache AS
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SELECT P.* FROM pg_buffercache_pages() AS P
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(bufferid integer, relfilenode oid, reltablespace oid, reldatabase oid,
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relforknumber int2, relblocknumber int8, isdirty bool, usagecount int2,
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pinning_backends int4);
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/* contrib/pg_buffercache/pg_buffercache--1.0.sql */
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/* contrib/pg_buffercache/pg_buffercache--1.1.sql */
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-- complain if script is sourced in psql, rather than via CREATE EXTENSION
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\echo Use "CREATE EXTENSION pg_buffercache" to load this file. \quit
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CREATE VIEW pg_buffercache AS
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SELECT P.* FROM pg_buffercache_pages() AS P
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(bufferid integer, relfilenode oid, reltablespace oid, reldatabase oid,
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relforknumber int2, relblocknumber int8, isdirty bool, usagecount int2);
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relforknumber int2, relblocknumber int8, isdirty bool, usagecount int2,
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pinning_backends int4);
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-- Don't want these to be available to public.
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REVOKE ALL ON FUNCTION pg_buffercache_pages() FROM PUBLIC;
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# pg_buffercache extension
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comment = 'examine the shared buffer cache'
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default_version = '1.0'
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default_version = '1.1'
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module_pathname = '$libdir/pg_buffercache'
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relocatable = true
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#include "storage/bufmgr.h"
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#define NUM_BUFFERCACHE_PAGES_ELEM 8
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#define NUM_BUFFERCACHE_PAGES_MIN_ELEM 8
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#define NUM_BUFFERCACHE_PAGES_ELEM 9
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PG_MODULE_MAGIC;
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bool isvalid;
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bool isdirty;
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uint16 usagecount;
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/*
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* An int32 is sufficiently large, as MAX_BACKENDS prevents a buffer from
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* being pinned by too many backends and each backend will only pin once
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* because of bufmgr.c's PrivateRefCount array.
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*/
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int32 pinning_backends;
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} BufferCachePagesRec;
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MemoryContext oldcontext;
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BufferCachePagesContext *fctx; /* User function context. */
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TupleDesc tupledesc;
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TupleDesc expected_tupledesc;
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HeapTuple tuple;
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if (SRF_IS_FIRSTCALL())
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/* Create a user function context for cross-call persistence */
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fctx = (BufferCachePagesContext *) palloc(sizeof(BufferCachePagesContext));
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/*
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* To smoothly support upgrades from version 1.0 of this extension
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* transparently handle the (non-)existance of the pinning_backends
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* column. We unfortunately have to get the result type for that... -
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* we can't use the result type determined by the function definition
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* without potentially crashing when somebody uses the old (or even
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* wrong) function definition though.
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*/
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if (get_call_result_type(fcinfo, NULL, &expected_tupledesc) != TYPEFUNC_COMPOSITE)
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elog(ERROR, "return type must be a row type");
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if (expected_tupledesc->natts < NUM_BUFFERCACHE_PAGES_MIN_ELEM ||
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expected_tupledesc->natts > NUM_BUFFERCACHE_PAGES_ELEM)
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elog(ERROR, "incorrect number of output arguments");
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/* Construct a tuple descriptor for the result rows. */
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tupledesc = CreateTemplateTupleDesc(NUM_BUFFERCACHE_PAGES_ELEM, false);
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tupledesc = CreateTemplateTupleDesc(expected_tupledesc->natts, false);
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TupleDescInitEntry(tupledesc, (AttrNumber) 1, "bufferid",
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INT4OID, -1, 0);
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TupleDescInitEntry(tupledesc, (AttrNumber) 2, "relfilenode",
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TupleDescInitEntry(tupledesc, (AttrNumber) 8, "usage_count",
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INT2OID, -1, 0);
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if (expected_tupledesc->natts == NUM_BUFFERCACHE_PAGES_ELEM)
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TupleDescInitEntry(tupledesc, (AttrNumber) 9, "pinning_backends",
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INT4OID, -1, 0);
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fctx->tupdesc = BlessTupleDesc(tupledesc);
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/* Allocate NBuffers worth of BufferCachePagesRec records. */
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fctx->record[i].forknum = bufHdr->tag.forkNum;
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fctx->record[i].blocknum = bufHdr->tag.blockNum;
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fctx->record[i].usagecount = bufHdr->usage_count;
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fctx->record[i].pinning_backends = bufHdr->refcount;
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if (bufHdr->flags & BM_DIRTY)
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fctx->record[i].isdirty = true;
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nulls[5] = true;
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nulls[6] = true;
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nulls[7] = true;
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/* unused for v1.0 callers, but the array is always long enough */
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nulls[8] = true;
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}
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else
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{
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nulls[6] = false;
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values[7] = Int16GetDatum(fctx->record[i].usagecount);
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nulls[7] = false;
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/* unused for v1.0 callers, but the array is always long enough */
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values[8] = Int32GetDatum(fctx->record[i].pinning_backends);
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nulls[8] = false;
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}
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/* Build and return the tuple. */
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<entry>Clock-sweep access count</entry>
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</row>
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<row>
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<entry><structfield>pinning_backends</structfield></entry>
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<entry><type>integer</type></entry>
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<entry></entry>
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<entry>Number of backends pinning this buffer</entry>
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</row>
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</tbody>
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</tgroup>
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</table>
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