#################################################################################################################################### # ARCHIVE COMMON MODULE #################################################################################################################################### package pgBackRest::Archive::ArchiveCommon; use strict; use warnings FATAL => qw(all); use Carp qw(confess); use Exporter qw(import); our @EXPORT = qw(); use Fcntl qw(SEEK_CUR O_RDONLY); # !!! Only needed until read from buffer use File::Basename qw(dirname); use pgBackRest::Db; use pgBackRest::DbVersion; use pgBackRest::Common::Exception; use pgBackRest::Common::Log; use pgBackRest::Common::Wait; use pgBackRest::Config::Config; use pgBackRest::File; use pgBackRest::FileCommon; use pgBackRest::Protocol::Common; #################################################################################################################################### # RegEx constants #################################################################################################################################### use constant REGEX_ARCHIVE_DIR_DB_VERSION => '^[0-9]+\.[0-9]+-[0-9]+$'; push @EXPORT, qw(REGEX_ARCHIVE_DIR_DB_VERSION); use constant REGEX_ARCHIVE_DIR_WAL => '^[0-F]{16}$'; push @EXPORT, qw(REGEX_ARCHIVE_DIR_WAL); #################################################################################################################################### # PostgreSQL WAL system id offset #################################################################################################################################### use constant PG_WAL_SYSTEM_ID_OFFSET_GTE_93 => 20; push @EXPORT, qw(PG_WAL_SYSTEM_ID_OFFSET_GTE_93); use constant PG_WAL_SYSTEM_ID_OFFSET_LT_93 => 12; push @EXPORT, qw(PG_WAL_SYSTEM_ID_OFFSET_LT_93); #################################################################################################################################### # PostgreSQL WAL magic #################################################################################################################################### my $oWalMagicHash = { hex('0xD062') => PG_VERSION_83, hex('0xD063') => PG_VERSION_84, hex('0xD064') => PG_VERSION_90, hex('0xD066') => PG_VERSION_91, hex('0xD071') => PG_VERSION_92, hex('0xD075') => PG_VERSION_93, hex('0xD07E') => PG_VERSION_94, hex('0xD087') => PG_VERSION_95, hex('0xD093') => PG_VERSION_96, }; #################################################################################################################################### # lsnNormalize # # Generates a normalized form from an LSN that can be used for comparison. #################################################################################################################################### sub lsnNormalize { # Assign function parameters, defaults, and log debug info my ( $strOperation, $strLsn, ) = logDebugParam ( __PACKAGE__ . '::lsnFile', \@_, {name => 'strLsn', trace => true}, ); # Split the LSN into major and minor parts my @stryLsnSplit = split('/', $strLsn); if (@stryLsnSplit != 2) { confess &log(ASSERT, "invalid lsn ${strLsn}"); } my $strLsnNormal = uc(sprintf("%08s%08s", $stryLsnSplit[0], $stryLsnSplit[1])); # Return from function and log return values if any return logDebugReturn ( $strOperation, {name => 'strLsnNormal', value => $strLsnNormal, trace => true} ); } push @EXPORT, qw(lsnNormalize); #################################################################################################################################### # lsnFileRange # # Generates a range of WAL filenames given the start and stop LSN. For pre-9.3 databases, use bSkipFF to exclude the FF that # prior versions did not generate. #################################################################################################################################### sub lsnFileRange { # Assign function parameters, defaults, and log debug info my ( $strOperation, $strLsnStart, $strLsnStop, $strDbVersion, ) = logDebugParam ( __PACKAGE__ . '::lsnFileRange', \@_, {name => 'strLsnStart'}, {name => 'strLsnStop'}, {name => '$strDbVersion'}, ); # Working variables my @stryArchive; my $iArchiveIdx = 0; my $bSkipFF = $strDbVersion < PG_VERSION_93; # Iterate through all archive logs between start and stop my @stryArchiveSplit = split('/', $strLsnStart); my $iStartMajor = hex($stryArchiveSplit[0]); my $iStartMinor = hex(substr(sprintf("%08s", $stryArchiveSplit[1]), 0, 2)); @stryArchiveSplit = split('/', $strLsnStop); my $iStopMajor = hex($stryArchiveSplit[0]); my $iStopMinor = hex(substr(sprintf("%08s", $stryArchiveSplit[1]), 0, 2)); $stryArchive[$iArchiveIdx] = uc(sprintf("%08x%08x", $iStartMajor, $iStartMinor)); $iArchiveIdx += 1; while (!($iStartMajor == $iStopMajor && $iStartMinor == $iStopMinor)) { $iStartMinor += 1; if ($bSkipFF && $iStartMinor == 255 || !$bSkipFF && $iStartMinor == 256) { $iStartMajor += 1; $iStartMinor = 0; } $stryArchive[$iArchiveIdx] = uc(sprintf("%08x%08x", $iStartMajor, $iStartMinor)); $iArchiveIdx += 1; } # Return from function and log return values if any return logDebugReturn ( $strOperation, {name => 'stryWalFileName', value => \@stryArchive} ); } push @EXPORT, qw(lsnFileRange); #################################################################################################################################### # walInfo # # Retrieve information such as db version and system identifier from a WAL segment. #################################################################################################################################### sub walInfo { # Assign function parameters, defaults, and log debug info my ( $strOperation, $strWalFile, ) = logDebugParam ( __PACKAGE__ . '::walInfo', \@_, {name => 'strWalFile'} ); # Open the WAL segment and read magic number #------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- my $hFile; my $tBlock; sysopen($hFile, $strWalFile, O_RDONLY) or confess &log(ERROR, "unable to open ${strWalFile}", ERROR_FILE_OPEN); # Read magic sysread($hFile, $tBlock, 2) == 2 or confess &log(ERROR, "unable to read xlog magic"); my $iMagic = unpack('S', $tBlock); # Map the WAL magic number to the version of PostgreSQL. # # The magic number can be found in src/include/access/xlog_internal.h The offset can be determined by counting bytes in the # XLogPageHeaderData struct, though this value rarely changes. #------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- my $strDbVersion = $$oWalMagicHash{$iMagic}; if (!defined($strDbVersion)) { confess &log(ERROR, "unexpected WAL magic 0x" . sprintf("%X", $iMagic) . "\n" . 'HINT: is this version of PostgreSQL supported?', ERROR_VERSION_NOT_SUPPORTED); } # Map the WAL PostgreSQL version to the system identifier offset. The offset can be determined by counting bytes in the # XLogPageHeaderData struct, though this value rarely changes. #------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- my $iSysIdOffset = $strDbVersion >= PG_VERSION_93 ? PG_WAL_SYSTEM_ID_OFFSET_GTE_93 : PG_WAL_SYSTEM_ID_OFFSET_LT_93; # Check flags to be sure the long header is present (this is an extra check to be sure the system id exists) #------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- sysread($hFile, $tBlock, 2) == 2 or confess &log(ERROR, "unable to read xlog info"); my $iFlag = unpack('S', $tBlock); # Make sure that the long header is present or there won't be a system id $iFlag & 2 or confess &log(ERROR, "expected long header in flags " . sprintf("%x", $iFlag)); # Get the system id #------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- sysseek($hFile, $iSysIdOffset, SEEK_CUR) or confess &log(ERROR, "unable to read padding"); sysread($hFile, $tBlock, 8) == 8 or confess &log(ERROR, "unable to read database system identifier"); length($tBlock) == 8 or confess &log(ERROR, "block is incorrect length"); close($hFile); my $ullDbSysId = unpack('Q', $tBlock); # Return from function and log return values if any return logDebugReturn ( $strOperation, {name => 'strDbVersion', value => $strDbVersion}, {name => 'ullDbSysId', value => $ullDbSysId} ); } push @EXPORT, qw(walInfo); #################################################################################################################################### # walSegmentFind # # Returns the filename of a WAL segment in the archive. Optionally, a wait time can be specified. In this case an error will be # thrown when the WAL segment is not found. If the same WAL segment with multiple checksums is found then error. #################################################################################################################################### sub walSegmentFind { # Assign function parameters, defaults, and log debug info my ( $strOperation, $oFile, $strArchiveId, $strWalSegment, $iWaitSeconds, ) = logDebugParam ( __PACKAGE__ . '::walSegmentFind', \@_, {name => 'oFile'}, {name => 'strArchiveId'}, {name => 'strWalSegment'}, {name => 'iWaitSeconds', required => false}, ); # Error if not a segment my $bTimeline = $strWalSegment =~ /^[0-F]{16}$/ ? false : true; if ($bTimeline && !walIsSegment($strWalSegment)) { confess &log(ERROR, "${strWalSegment} is not a WAL segment", ERROR_ASSERT); } # Loop and wait for file to appear my $oWait = waitInit($iWaitSeconds); my @stryWalFileName; do { # If the WAL segment includes the timeline then use it, otherwise contruct a regexp with the major WAL part to find paths # where the wal could be found. my @stryTimelineMajor; if ($bTimeline) { @stryTimelineMajor = (substr($strWalSegment, 0, 16)); } else { @stryTimelineMajor = $oFile->list( PATH_BACKUP_ARCHIVE, $strArchiveId, '[0-F]{8}' . substr($strWalSegment, 0, 8), undef, true); } # Search each timelin/major path foreach my $strTimelineMajor (@stryTimelineMajor) { # Construct the name of the WAL segment to find my $strWalSegmentFind = $bTimeline ? substr($strWalSegment, 0, 24) : $strTimelineMajor . substr($strWalSegment, 8, 16); # Get the name of the requested WAL segment (may have hash info and compression extension) push(@stryWalFileName, $oFile->list( PATH_BACKUP_ARCHIVE, "${strArchiveId}/${strTimelineMajor}", "^${strWalSegmentFind}" . (walIsPartial($strWalSegment) ? "\\.partial" : '') . "-[0-f]{40}(\\." . COMPRESS_EXT . "){0,1}\$", undef, true)); } } while (@stryWalFileName == 0 && waitMore($oWait)); # If there is more than one matching archive file then there is a serious issue - either a bug in the archiver or the user has # copied files around or removed archive.info. if (@stryWalFileName > 1) { confess &log(ERROR, "duplicates found in archive for WAL segment " . ($bTimeline ? $strWalSegment : "XXXXXXXX${strWalSegment}") . ': ' . join(', ', @stryWalFileName), ERROR_ARCHIVE_DUPLICATE); } # If waiting and no WAL segment was found then throw an error if (@stryWalFileName == 0 && defined($iWaitSeconds)) { confess &log(ERROR, "could not find WAL segment ${strWalSegment} after ${iWaitSeconds} second(s)", ERROR_ARCHIVE_TIMEOUT); } # Return from function and log return values if any return logDebugReturn ( $strOperation, {name => 'strWalFileName', value => $stryWalFileName[0]} ); } push @EXPORT, qw(walSegmentFind); #################################################################################################################################### # walPath # # Generates the location of the pg_xlog directory using a relative xlog path and the supplied db path. #################################################################################################################################### sub walPath { # Assign function parameters, defaults, and log debug info my ( $strOperation, $strWalFile, $strDbPath, $strCommand, ) = logDebugParam ( __PACKAGE__ . '::walPath', \@_, {name => 'strWalFile', trace => true}, {name => 'strDbPath', trace => true, required => false}, {name => 'strCommand', trace => true}, ); if (index($strWalFile, '/') != 0) { if (!defined($strDbPath)) { confess &log(ERROR, "option 'db-path' must be specified when relative xlog paths are used\n" . "HINT: Is \%f passed to ${strCommand} instead of \%p?\n" . "HINT: PostgreSQL may pass relative paths even with \%p depending on the environment.", ERROR_OPTION_REQUIRED); } $strWalFile = "${strDbPath}/${strWalFile}"; } # Return from function and log return values if any return logDebugReturn ( $strOperation, {name => 'strWalFile', value => $strWalFile, trace => true} ); } push @EXPORT, qw(walPath); #################################################################################################################################### # walIsSegment # # Is the file a segment or some other file (e.g. .history, .backup, etc). #################################################################################################################################### sub walIsSegment { # Assign function parameters, defaults, and log debug info my ( $strOperation, $strWalFile, ) = logDebugParam ( __PACKAGE__ . '::walIsSegment', \@_, {name => 'strWalFile', trace => true}, ); return $strWalFile =~ /^[0-F]{24}(\.partial){0,1}$/ ? true : false; } push @EXPORT, qw(walIsSegment); #################################################################################################################################### # walIsPartial # # Is the file a segment and partial. #################################################################################################################################### sub walIsPartial { # Assign function parameters, defaults, and log debug info my ( $strOperation, $strWalFile, ) = logDebugParam ( __PACKAGE__ . '::walIsPartial', \@_, {name => 'strWalFile', trace => true}, ); return walIsSegment($strWalFile) && $strWalFile =~ /\.partial$/ ? true : false; } push @EXPORT, qw(walIsPartial); 1;