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- /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
- *
- * snapshot.h
- * POSTGRES snapshot definition
- *
- * Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2016, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
- * Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
- *
- * src/include/utils/snapshot.h
- *
- *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
- */
- #ifndef SNAPSHOT_H
- #define SNAPSHOT_H
- #include "access/htup.h"
- #include "access/xlogdefs.h"
- #include "lib/pairingheap.h"
- #include "storage/buf.h"
- typedef struct SnapshotData *Snapshot;
- #define InvalidSnapshot ((Snapshot) NULL)
- /*
- * We use SnapshotData structures to represent both "regular" (MVCC)
- * snapshots and "special" snapshots that have non-MVCC semantics.
- * The specific semantics of a snapshot are encoded by the "satisfies"
- * function.
- */
- typedef bool (*SnapshotSatisfiesFunc) (HeapTuple htup,
- Snapshot snapshot, Buffer buffer);
- /*
- * Struct representing all kind of possible snapshots.
- *
- * There are several different kinds of snapshots:
- * * Normal MVCC snapshots
- * * MVCC snapshots taken during recovery (in Hot-Standby mode)
- * * Historic MVCC snapshots used during logical decoding
- * * snapshots passed to HeapTupleSatisfiesDirty()
- * * snapshots used for SatisfiesAny, Toast, Self where no members are
- * accessed.
- *
- * TODO: It's probably a good idea to split this struct using a NodeTag
- * similar to how parser and executor nodes are handled, with one type for
- * each different kind of snapshot to avoid overloading the meaning of
- * individual fields.
- */
- typedef struct SnapshotData
- {
- SnapshotSatisfiesFunc satisfies; /* tuple test function */
- /*
- * The remaining fields are used only for MVCC snapshots, and are normally
- * just zeroes in special snapshots. (But xmin and xmax are used
- * specially by HeapTupleSatisfiesDirty.)
- *
- * An MVCC snapshot can never see the effects of XIDs >= xmax. It can see
- * the effects of all older XIDs except those listed in the snapshot. xmin
- * is stored as an optimization to avoid needing to search the XID arrays
- * for most tuples.
- */
- TransactionId xmin; /* all XID < xmin are visible to me */
- TransactionId xmax; /* all XID >= xmax are invisible to me */
- /*
- * For normal MVCC snapshot this contains the all xact IDs that are in
- * progress, unless the snapshot was taken during recovery in which case
- * it's empty. For historic MVCC snapshots, the meaning is inverted, i.e.
- * it contains *committed* transactions between xmin and xmax.
- *
- * note: all ids in xip[] satisfy xmin <= xip[i] < xmax
- */
- TransactionId *xip;
- uint32 xcnt; /* # of xact ids in xip[] */
- /*
- * For non-historic MVCC snapshots, this contains subxact IDs that are in
- * progress (and other transactions that are in progress if taken during
- * recovery). For historic snapshot it contains *all* xids assigned to the
- * replayed transaction, including the toplevel xid.
- *
- * note: all ids in subxip[] are >= xmin, but we don't bother filtering
- * out any that are >= xmax
- */
- TransactionId *subxip;
- int32 subxcnt; /* # of xact ids in subxip[] */
- bool suboverflowed; /* has the subxip array overflowed? */
- bool takenDuringRecovery; /* recovery-shaped snapshot? */
- bool copied; /* false if it's a static snapshot */
- CommandId curcid; /* in my xact, CID < curcid are visible */
- /*
- * An extra return value for HeapTupleSatisfiesDirty, not used in MVCC
- * snapshots.
- */
- uint32 speculativeToken;
- /*
- * Book-keeping information, used by the snapshot manager
- */
- uint32 active_count; /* refcount on ActiveSnapshot stack */
- uint32 regd_count; /* refcount on RegisteredSnapshots */
- pairingheap_node ph_node; /* link in the RegisteredSnapshots heap */
- int64 whenTaken; /* timestamp when snapshot was taken */
- XLogRecPtr lsn; /* position in the WAL stream when taken */
- } SnapshotData;
- /*
- * Result codes for HeapTupleSatisfiesUpdate. This should really be in
- * tqual.h, but we want to avoid including that file elsewhere.
- */
- typedef enum
- {
- HeapTupleMayBeUpdated,
- HeapTupleInvisible,
- HeapTupleSelfUpdated,
- HeapTupleUpdated,
- HeapTupleBeingUpdated,
- HeapTupleWouldBlock /* can be returned by heap_tuple_lock */
- } HTSU_Result;
- #endif /* SNAPSHOT_H */
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