/*------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * fd.h * Virtual file descriptor definitions. * * * Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2019, PostgreSQL Global Development Group * Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California * * src/include/storage/fd.h * *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ /* * calls: * * File {Close, Read, Write, Size, Sync} * {Path Name Open, Allocate, Free} File * * These are NOT JUST RENAMINGS OF THE UNIX ROUTINES. * Use them for all file activity... * * File fd; * fd = PathNameOpenFile("foo", O_RDONLY); * * AllocateFile(); * FreeFile(); * * Use AllocateFile, not fopen, if you need a stdio file (FILE*); then * use FreeFile, not fclose, to close it. AVOID using stdio for files * that you intend to hold open for any length of time, since there is * no way for them to share kernel file descriptors with other files. * * Likewise, use AllocateDir/FreeDir, not opendir/closedir, to allocate * open directories (DIR*), and OpenTransientFile/CloseTransientFile for an * unbuffered file descriptor. */ #ifndef FD_H #define FD_H #include typedef int File; /* GUC parameter */ extern PGDLLIMPORT int max_files_per_process; extern PGDLLIMPORT bool data_sync_retry; /* * This is private to fd.c, but exported for save/restore_backend_variables() */ extern int max_safe_fds; /* * On Windows, we have to interpret EACCES as possibly meaning the same as * ENOENT, because if a file is unlinked-but-not-yet-gone on that platform, * that's what you get. Ugh. This code is designed so that we don't * actually believe these cases are okay without further evidence (namely, * a pending fsync request getting canceled ... see ProcessSyncRequests). */ #ifndef WIN32 #define FILE_POSSIBLY_DELETED(err) ((err) == ENOENT) #else #define FILE_POSSIBLY_DELETED(err) ((err) == ENOENT || (err) == EACCES) #endif /* * prototypes for functions in fd.c */ /* Operations on virtual Files --- equivalent to Unix kernel file ops */ extern File PathNameOpenFile(const char *fileName, int fileFlags); extern File PathNameOpenFilePerm(const char *fileName, int fileFlags, mode_t fileMode); extern File OpenTemporaryFile(bool interXact); extern void FileClose(File file); extern int FilePrefetch(File file, off_t offset, int amount, uint32 wait_event_info); extern int FileRead(File file, char *buffer, int amount, off_t offset, uint32 wait_event_info); extern int FileWrite(File file, char *buffer, int amount, off_t offset, uint32 wait_event_info); extern int FileSync(File file, uint32 wait_event_info); extern off_t FileSize(File file); extern int FileTruncate(File file, off_t offset, uint32 wait_event_info); extern void FileWriteback(File file, off_t offset, off_t nbytes, uint32 wait_event_info); extern char *FilePathName(File file); extern int FileGetRawDesc(File file); extern int FileGetRawFlags(File file); extern mode_t FileGetRawMode(File file); /* Operations used for sharing named temporary files */ extern File PathNameCreateTemporaryFile(const char *name, bool error_on_failure); extern File PathNameOpenTemporaryFile(const char *name); extern bool PathNameDeleteTemporaryFile(const char *name, bool error_on_failure); extern void PathNameCreateTemporaryDir(const char *base, const char *name); extern void PathNameDeleteTemporaryDir(const char *name); extern void TempTablespacePath(char *path, Oid tablespace); /* Operations that allow use of regular stdio --- USE WITH CAUTION */ extern FILE *AllocateFile(const char *name, const char *mode); extern int FreeFile(FILE *file); /* Operations that allow use of pipe streams (popen/pclose) */ extern FILE *OpenPipeStream(const char *command, const char *mode); extern int ClosePipeStream(FILE *file); /* Operations to allow use of the library routines */ extern DIR *AllocateDir(const char *dirname); extern struct dirent *ReadDir(DIR *dir, const char *dirname); extern struct dirent *ReadDirExtended(DIR *dir, const char *dirname, int elevel); extern int FreeDir(DIR *dir); /* Operations to allow use of a plain kernel FD, with automatic cleanup */ extern int OpenTransientFile(const char *fileName, int fileFlags); extern int OpenTransientFilePerm(const char *fileName, int fileFlags, mode_t fileMode); extern int CloseTransientFile(int fd); /* If you've really really gotta have a plain kernel FD, use this */ extern int BasicOpenFile(const char *fileName, int fileFlags); extern int BasicOpenFilePerm(const char *fileName, int fileFlags, mode_t fileMode); /* Make a directory with default permissions */ extern int MakePGDirectory(const char *directoryName); /* Miscellaneous support routines */ extern void InitFileAccess(void); extern void set_max_safe_fds(void); extern void closeAllVfds(void); extern void SetTempTablespaces(Oid *tableSpaces, int numSpaces); extern bool TempTablespacesAreSet(void); extern int GetTempTablespaces(Oid *tableSpaces, int numSpaces); extern Oid GetNextTempTableSpace(void); extern void AtEOXact_Files(bool isCommit); extern void AtEOSubXact_Files(bool isCommit, SubTransactionId mySubid, SubTransactionId parentSubid); extern void RemovePgTempFiles(void); extern bool looks_like_temp_rel_name(const char *name); extern int pg_fsync(int fd); extern int pg_fsync_no_writethrough(int fd); extern int pg_fsync_writethrough(int fd); extern int pg_fdatasync(int fd); extern void pg_flush_data(int fd, off_t offset, off_t amount); extern void fsync_fname(const char *fname, bool isdir); extern int durable_rename(const char *oldfile, const char *newfile, int loglevel); extern int durable_unlink(const char *fname, int loglevel); extern int durable_link_or_rename(const char *oldfile, const char *newfile, int loglevel); extern void SyncDataDirectory(void); extern int data_sync_elevel(int elevel); /* Filename components */ #define PG_TEMP_FILES_DIR "pgsql_tmp" #define PG_TEMP_FILE_PREFIX "pgsql_tmp" #endif /* FD_H */