citus/src/backend/distributed/transaction/transaction_management.c

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/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* transaction_management.c
*
* Transaction management for Citus. Most of the work is delegated to other
* subsystems, this files, and especially CoordinatedTransactionCallback,
* coordinates the work between them.
*
* Copyright (c) 2016, Citus Data, Inc.
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
#include "postgres.h"
#include "libpq-fe.h"
#include "miscadmin.h"
#include "access/twophase.h"
#include "access/xact.h"
#include "distributed/backend_data.h"
#include "distributed/connection_management.h"
#include "distributed/hash_helpers.h"
#include "distributed/intermediate_results.h"
#include "distributed/multi_shard_transaction.h"
#include "distributed/transaction_management.h"
#include "distributed/placement_connection.h"
#include "distributed/subplan_execution.h"
#include "distributed/version_compat.h"
#include "utils/hsearch.h"
#include "utils/guc.h"
#include "utils/memutils.h"
#include "storage/fd.h"
CoordinatedTransactionState CurrentCoordinatedTransactionState = COORD_TRANS_NONE;
/* GUC, the commit protocol to use for commands affecting more than one connection */
int MultiShardCommitProtocol = COMMIT_PROTOCOL_2PC;
int SavedMultiShardCommitProtocol = COMMIT_PROTOCOL_BARE;
/* state needed to keep track of operations used during a transaction */
XactModificationType XactModificationLevel = XACT_MODIFICATION_NONE;
/* list of connections that are part of the current coordinated transaction */
dlist_head InProgressTransactions = DLIST_STATIC_INIT(InProgressTransactions);
/* stack of active sub-transactions */
static List *activeSubXacts = NIL;
/* some pre-allocated memory so we don't need to call malloc() during callbacks */
MemoryContext CommitContext = NULL;
/*
* Should this coordinated transaction use 2PC? Set by
* CoordinatedTransactionUse2PC(), e.g. if DDL was issued and
* MultiShardCommitProtocol was set to 2PC.
*/
bool CoordinatedTransactionUses2PC = false;
/* if disabled, distributed statements in a function may run as separate transactions */
bool FunctionOpensTransactionBlock = true;
/* stack depth of UDF calls */
int FunctionCallLevel = 0;
/* transaction management functions */
static void CoordinatedTransactionCallback(XactEvent event, void *arg);
static void CoordinatedSubTransactionCallback(SubXactEvent event, SubTransactionId subId,
SubTransactionId parentSubid, void *arg);
/* remaining functions */
static void AdjustMaxPreparedTransactions(void);
static void PushSubXact(SubTransactionId subId);
static void PopSubXact(SubTransactionId subId);
static void SwallowErrors(void (*func)());
/*
* BeginCoordinatedTransaction begins a coordinated transaction. No
* pre-existing coordinated transaction may be in progress.
*/
void
BeginCoordinatedTransaction(void)
{
if (CurrentCoordinatedTransactionState != COORD_TRANS_NONE &&
CurrentCoordinatedTransactionState != COORD_TRANS_IDLE)
{
ereport(ERROR, (errmsg("starting transaction in wrong state")));
}
CurrentCoordinatedTransactionState = COORD_TRANS_STARTED;
AssignDistributedTransactionId();
}
/*
* BeginOrContinueCoordinatedTransaction starts a coordinated transaction,
* unless one already is in progress.
*/
void
BeginOrContinueCoordinatedTransaction(void)
{
if (CurrentCoordinatedTransactionState == COORD_TRANS_STARTED)
{
return;
}
BeginCoordinatedTransaction();
}
/*
* InCoordinatedTransaction returns whether a coordinated transaction has been
* started.
*/
bool
InCoordinatedTransaction(void)
{
return CurrentCoordinatedTransactionState != COORD_TRANS_NONE &&
CurrentCoordinatedTransactionState != COORD_TRANS_IDLE;
}
/*
* CoordinatedTransactionUse2PC() signals that the current coordinated
* transaction should use 2PC to commit.
*/
void
CoordinatedTransactionUse2PC(void)
{
Assert(InCoordinatedTransaction());
CoordinatedTransactionUses2PC = true;
}
void
InitializeTransactionManagement(void)
{
/* hook into transaction machinery */
RegisterXactCallback(CoordinatedTransactionCallback, NULL);
RegisterSubXactCallback(CoordinatedSubTransactionCallback, NULL);
AdjustMaxPreparedTransactions();
/* set aside 8kb of memory for use in CoordinatedTransactionCallback */
CommitContext = AllocSetContextCreateExtended(TopMemoryContext,
"CommitContext",
8 * 1024,
8 * 1024,
8 * 1024);
}
/*
* Transaction management callback, handling coordinated transaction, and
* transaction independent connection management.
*
* NB: There should only ever be a single transaction callback in citus, the
* ordering between the callbacks and thee actions within those callbacks
* otherwise becomes too undeterministic / hard to reason about.
*/
static void
CoordinatedTransactionCallback(XactEvent event, void *arg)
{
switch (event)
{
case XACT_EVENT_COMMIT:
{
/*
* ERRORs thrown during XACT_EVENT_COMMIT will cause postgres to abort, at
* this point enough work has been done that it's not possible to rollback.
*
* One possible source of errors is memory allocation failures. To minimize
* the chance of those happening we've pre-allocated some memory in the
* CommitContext, it has 8kb of memory that we're allowed to use.
*
* We only do this in the COMMIT callback because:
* - Errors thrown in other callbacks (such as PRE_COMMIT) won't cause
* crashes, they will simply cause the ABORT handler to be called.
* - The exception is ABORT, errors thrown there could also cause crashes, but
* postgres already creates a TransactionAbortContext which performs this
* trick, so there's no need for us to do it again.
*/
MemoryContext previousContext = CurrentMemoryContext;
MemoryContextSwitchTo(CommitContext);
/*
* Call other parts of citus that need to integrate into
* transaction management. Do so before doing other work, so the
* callbacks still can perform work if needed.
*/
ResetShardPlacementTransactionState();
if (CurrentCoordinatedTransactionState == COORD_TRANS_PREPARED)
{
/* handles both already prepared and open transactions */
CoordinatedRemoteTransactionsCommit();
}
/* close connections etc. */
if (CurrentCoordinatedTransactionState != COORD_TRANS_NONE)
{
ResetPlacementConnectionManagement();
AfterXactConnectionHandling(true);
}
CurrentCoordinatedTransactionState = COORD_TRANS_NONE;
XactModificationLevel = XACT_MODIFICATION_NONE;
dlist_init(&InProgressTransactions);
CoordinatedTransactionUses2PC = false;
UnSetDistributedTransactionId();
/* empty the CommitContext to ensure we're not leaking memory */
MemoryContextSwitchTo(previousContext);
MemoryContextReset(CommitContext);
break;
}
case XACT_EVENT_ABORT:
{
/*
* FIXME: Add warning for the COORD_TRANS_COMMITTED case. That
* can be reached if this backend fails after the
* XACT_EVENT_PRE_COMMIT state.
*/
/*
* Call other parts of citus that need to integrate into
* transaction management. Do so before doing other work, so the
* callbacks still can perform work if needed.
*/
{
/*
* On Windows it's not possible to delete a file before you've closed all
* handles to it (rmdir will return success but not take effect). Since
* we're in an ABORT handler it's very likely that not all handles have
* been closed; force them closed here before running
* RemoveIntermediateResultsDirectory.
*/
AtEOXact_Files(false);
SwallowErrors(RemoveIntermediateResultsDirectory);
}
ResetShardPlacementTransactionState();
/* handles both already prepared and open transactions */
if (CurrentCoordinatedTransactionState > COORD_TRANS_IDLE)
{
CoordinatedRemoteTransactionsAbort();
}
/* close connections etc. */
if (CurrentCoordinatedTransactionState != COORD_TRANS_NONE)
{
ResetPlacementConnectionManagement();
AfterXactConnectionHandling(false);
}
CurrentCoordinatedTransactionState = COORD_TRANS_NONE;
XactModificationLevel = XACT_MODIFICATION_NONE;
dlist_init(&InProgressTransactions);
CoordinatedTransactionUses2PC = false;
FunctionCallLevel = 0;
/*
* We should reset SubPlanLevel in case a transaction is aborted,
* otherwise this variable would stay +ve if the transaction is
* aborted in the middle of a CTE/complex subquery execution
* which would cause the subsequent queries to error out in
* case the copy size is greater than
* citus.max_intermediate_result_size
*/
SubPlanLevel = 0;
UnSetDistributedTransactionId();
UnsetCitusNoticeLevel();
break;
}
case XACT_EVENT_PARALLEL_COMMIT:
case XACT_EVENT_PARALLEL_ABORT:
{
break;
}
case XACT_EVENT_PREPARE:
{
/*
* This callback is only relevant for worker queries since
* distributed queries cannot be executed with 2PC, see
* XACT_EVENT_PRE_PREPARE.
*
* We should remove the intermediate results before unsetting the
* distributed transaction id. That is necessary, otherwise Citus
* would try to remove a non-existing folder and leak some of the
* existing folders that are associated with distributed transaction
* ids on the worker nodes.
*/
RemoveIntermediateResultsDirectory();
UnSetDistributedTransactionId();
break;
}
case XACT_EVENT_PRE_COMMIT:
{
/*
* If the distributed query involves 2PC, we already removed
* the intermediate result directory on XACT_EVENT_PREPARE. However,
* if not, we should remove it here on the COMMIT. Since
* RemoveIntermediateResultsDirectory() is idempotent, we're safe
* to call it here again even if the transaction involves 2PC.
*/
RemoveIntermediateResultsDirectory();
/* nothing further to do if there's no managed remote xacts */
if (CurrentCoordinatedTransactionState == COORD_TRANS_NONE)
{
break;
}
/*
* TODO: It'd probably be a good idea to force constraints and
* such to 'immediate' here. Deferred triggers might try to send
* stuff to the remote side, which'd not be good. Doing so
* remotely would also catch a class of errors where committing
* fails, which can lead to divergence when not using 2PC.
*/
/*
* Check whether the coordinated transaction is in a state we want
* to persist, or whether we want to error out. This handles the
* case where iteratively executed commands marked all placements
* as invalid.
*/
MarkFailedShardPlacements();
if (CoordinatedTransactionUses2PC)
{
CoordinatedRemoteTransactionsPrepare();
CurrentCoordinatedTransactionState = COORD_TRANS_PREPARED;
/*
* Make sure we did not have any failures on connections marked as
* critical before committing.
*/
CheckRemoteTransactionsHealth();
}
else
{
CheckRemoteTransactionsHealth();
/*
* Have to commit remote transactions in PRE_COMMIT, to allow
* us to mark failed placements as invalid. Better don't use
* this for anything important (i.e. DDL/metadata).
*/
CoordinatedRemoteTransactionsCommit();
CurrentCoordinatedTransactionState = COORD_TRANS_COMMITTED;
}
/*
* Check again whether shards/placement successfully
* committed. This handles failure at COMMIT/PREPARE time.
*/
PostCommitMarkFailedShardPlacements(CoordinatedTransactionUses2PC);
break;
}
case XACT_EVENT_PARALLEL_PRE_COMMIT:
case XACT_EVENT_PRE_PREPARE:
{
if (CurrentCoordinatedTransactionState > COORD_TRANS_NONE)
{
ereport(ERROR, (errcode(ERRCODE_FEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTED),
errmsg("cannot use 2PC in transactions involving "
"multiple servers")));
}
break;
}
}
}
/*
* Subtransaction callback - currently only used to remember whether a
* savepoint has been rolled back, as we don't support that.
*/
static void
CoordinatedSubTransactionCallback(SubXactEvent event, SubTransactionId subId,
SubTransactionId parentSubid, void *arg)
{
switch (event)
{
case SUBXACT_EVENT_START_SUB:
{
PushSubXact(subId);
if (InCoordinatedTransaction())
{
CoordinatedRemoteTransactionsSavepointBegin(subId);
}
break;
}
case SUBXACT_EVENT_COMMIT_SUB:
{
PopSubXact(subId);
if (InCoordinatedTransaction())
{
CoordinatedRemoteTransactionsSavepointRelease(subId);
}
break;
}
case SUBXACT_EVENT_ABORT_SUB:
{
PopSubXact(subId);
if (InCoordinatedTransaction())
{
CoordinatedRemoteTransactionsSavepointRollback(subId);
}
UnsetCitusNoticeLevel();
break;
}
case SUBXACT_EVENT_PRE_COMMIT_SUB:
{
/* nothing to do */
break;
}
}
}
/*
* AdjustMaxPreparedTransactions configures the number of available prepared
* transaction slots at startup.
*/
static void
AdjustMaxPreparedTransactions(void)
{
/*
* As Citus uses 2PC internally, there always should be some available. As
* the default is 0, we increase it to something appropriate
* (connections * 2 currently). If the user explicitly configured 2PC, we
* leave the configuration alone - there might have been intent behind the
* decision.
*/
if (max_prepared_xacts == 0)
{
char newvalue[12];
snprintf(newvalue, sizeof(newvalue), "%d", MaxConnections * 2);
SetConfigOption("max_prepared_transactions", newvalue, PGC_POSTMASTER,
PGC_S_OVERRIDE);
ereport(LOG, (errmsg("number of prepared transactions has not been "
"configured, overriding"),
errdetail("max_prepared_transactions is now set to %s",
newvalue)));
}
}
/* PushSubXact pushes subId to the stack of active sub-transactions. */
static void
PushSubXact(SubTransactionId subId)
{
MemoryContext old_context = MemoryContextSwitchTo(CurTransactionContext);
activeSubXacts = lcons_int(subId, activeSubXacts);
MemoryContextSwitchTo(old_context);
}
/* PopSubXact pops subId from the stack of active sub-transactions. */
static void
PopSubXact(SubTransactionId subId)
{
MemoryContext old_context = MemoryContextSwitchTo(CurTransactionContext);
Assert(linitial_int(activeSubXacts) == subId);
activeSubXacts = list_delete_first(activeSubXacts);
MemoryContextSwitchTo(old_context);
}
/* ActiveSubXacts returns list of active sub-transactions in temporal order. */
List *
ActiveSubXacts(void)
{
ListCell *subIdCell = NULL;
List *activeSubXactsReversed = NIL;
/*
* activeSubXacts is in reversed temporal order, so we reverse it to get it
* in temporal order.
*/
foreach(subIdCell, activeSubXacts)
{
SubTransactionId subId = lfirst_int(subIdCell);
activeSubXactsReversed = lcons_int(subId, activeSubXactsReversed);
}
return activeSubXactsReversed;
}
/*
* If an ERROR is thrown while processing a transaction the ABORT handler is called.
* ERRORS thrown during ABORT are not treated any differently, the ABORT handler is also
* called during processing of those. If an ERROR was raised the first time through it's
* unlikely that the second try will succeed; more likely that an ERROR will be thrown
* again. This loop continues until Postgres notices and PANICs, complaining about a stack
* overflow.
*
* Instead of looping and crashing, SwallowErrors lets us attempt to continue running the
* ABORT logic. This wouldn't be safe in most other parts of the codebase, in
* approximately none of the places where we emit ERROR do we first clean up after
* ourselves! It's fine inside the ABORT handler though; Postgres is going to clean
* everything up before control passes back to us.
*/
static void
SwallowErrors(void (*func)())
{
MemoryContext savedContext = CurrentMemoryContext;
PG_TRY();
{
func();
}
PG_CATCH();
{
ErrorData *edata = CopyErrorData();
/* don't try to intercept PANIC or FATAL, let those breeze past us */
if (edata->elevel != ERROR)
{
PG_RE_THROW();
}
/* turn the ERROR into a WARNING and emit it */
edata->elevel = WARNING;
ThrowErrorData(edata);
/* leave the error handling system */
FlushErrorState();
MemoryContextSwitchTo(savedContext);
}
PG_END_TRY();
}
/*
* IsMultiStatementTransaction determines whether the current statement is
* part of a bigger multi-statement transaction. This is the case when the
* statement is wrapped in a transaction block (comes after BEGIN), or it
* is called from a stored procedure or function.
*/
bool
IsMultiStatementTransaction(void)
{
if (IsTransactionBlock())
{
/* in a BEGIN...END block */
return true;
}
else if (StoredProcedureLevel > 0)
{
/* in (a transaction within) a stored procedure */
return true;
}
else if (FunctionCallLevel > 0 && FunctionOpensTransactionBlock)
{
/* in a language-handler function call, open a transaction if configured to do so */
return true;
}
else
{
return false;
}
}