/*- * Copyright (c) 2014-2017 MongoDB, Inc. * Copyright (c) 2008-2014 WiredTiger, Inc. * All rights reserved. * * See the file LICENSE for redistribution information. */ #include "wt_internal.h" static int __ckpt_server_start(WT_CONNECTION_IMPL *); /* * __ckpt_server_config -- * Parse and setup the checkpoint server options. */ static int __ckpt_server_config(WT_SESSION_IMPL *session, const char **cfg, bool *startp) { WT_CONFIG_ITEM cval; WT_CONNECTION_IMPL *conn; *startp = false; conn = S2C(session); WT_RET(__wt_config_gets(session, cfg, "checkpoint.wait", &cval)); conn->ckpt_usecs = (uint64_t)cval.val * WT_MILLION; WT_RET(__wt_config_gets(session, cfg, "checkpoint.log_size", &cval)); conn->ckpt_logsize = (wt_off_t)cval.val; /* * The checkpoint configuration requires a wait time and/or a log size, * if neither is set, we're not running at all. Checkpoints based on log * size also require logging be enabled. */ if (conn->ckpt_usecs != 0 || (conn->ckpt_logsize != 0 && FLD_ISSET(conn->log_flags, WT_CONN_LOG_ENABLED))) { /* * If checkpointing based on log data, use a minimum of the * log file size. The logging subsystem has already been * initialized. */ if (conn->ckpt_logsize != 0 && FLD_ISSET(conn->log_flags, WT_CONN_LOG_ENABLED)) conn->ckpt_logsize = WT_MAX( conn->ckpt_logsize, conn->log_file_max); /* Checkpoints are incompatible with in-memory configuration */ WT_RET(__wt_config_gets(session, cfg, "in_memory", &cval)); if (cval.val != 0) WT_RET_MSG(session, EINVAL, "checkpoint configuration incompatible with " "in-memory configuration"); __wt_log_written_reset(session); *startp = true; } return (0); } /* * __ckpt_server_run_chk -- * Check to decide if the checkpoint server should continue running. */ static bool __ckpt_server_run_chk(WT_SESSION_IMPL *session) { return (F_ISSET(S2C(session), WT_CONN_SERVER_CHECKPOINT)); } /* * __ckpt_server -- * The checkpoint server thread. */ static WT_THREAD_RET __ckpt_server(void *arg) { WT_CONNECTION_IMPL *conn; WT_DECL_RET; WT_SESSION *wt_session; WT_SESSION_IMPL *session; session = arg; conn = S2C(session); wt_session = (WT_SESSION *)session; for (;;) { /* * Wait... * NOTE: If the user only configured logsize, then usecs * will be 0 and this wait won't return until signalled. */ __wt_cond_wait(session, conn->ckpt_cond, conn->ckpt_usecs, __ckpt_server_run_chk); /* Check if we're quitting or being reconfigured. */ if (!__ckpt_server_run_chk(session)) break; /* * Checkpoint the database if the connection is marked dirty. * A connection is marked dirty whenever a btree gets marked * dirty, which reflects upon a change in the database that * needs to be checkpointed. Said that, there can be short * instances when a btree gets marked dirty and the connection * is yet to be. We might skip a checkpoint in that short * instance, which is okay because by the next time we get to * checkpoint, the connection would have been marked dirty and * hence the checkpoint will not be skipped this time. */ if (conn->modified) { WT_ERR(wt_session->checkpoint(wt_session, NULL)); /* Reset. */ if (conn->ckpt_logsize) { __wt_log_written_reset(session); conn->ckpt_signalled = false; /* * In case we crossed the log limit during the * checkpoint and the condition variable was * already signalled, do a tiny wait to clear * it so we don't do another checkpoint * immediately. */ __wt_cond_wait( session, conn->ckpt_cond, 1, NULL); } } else WT_STAT_CONN_INCR(session, txn_checkpoint_skipped); } if (0) { err: WT_PANIC_MSG(session, ret, "checkpoint server error"); } return (WT_THREAD_RET_VALUE); } /* * __ckpt_server_start -- * Start the checkpoint server thread. */ static int __ckpt_server_start(WT_CONNECTION_IMPL *conn) { WT_SESSION_IMPL *session; uint32_t session_flags; /* Nothing to do if the server is already running. */ if (conn->ckpt_session != NULL) return (0); F_SET(conn, WT_CONN_SERVER_CHECKPOINT); /* * The checkpoint server gets its own session. * * Checkpoint does enough I/O it may be called upon to perform slow * operations for the block manager. */ session_flags = WT_SESSION_CAN_WAIT; WT_RET(__wt_open_internal_session(conn, "checkpoint-server", true, session_flags, &conn->ckpt_session)); session = conn->ckpt_session; WT_RET(__wt_cond_alloc(session, "checkpoint server", &conn->ckpt_cond)); /* * Start the thread. */ WT_RET(__wt_thread_create( session, &conn->ckpt_tid, __ckpt_server, session)); conn->ckpt_tid_set = true; return (0); } /* * __wt_checkpoint_server_create -- * Configure and start the checkpoint server. */ int __wt_checkpoint_server_create(WT_SESSION_IMPL *session, const char *cfg[]) { WT_CONNECTION_IMPL *conn; bool start; conn = S2C(session); start = false; /* * Stop any server that is already running. This means that each time * reconfigure is called we'll bounce the server even if there are no * configuration changes. This makes our life easier as the underlying * configuration routine doesn't have to worry about freeing objects * in the connection structure (it's guaranteed to always start with a * blank slate), and we don't have to worry about races where a running * server is reading configuration information that we're updating, and * it's not expected that reconfiguration will happen a lot. */ if (conn->ckpt_session != NULL) WT_RET(__wt_checkpoint_server_destroy(session)); WT_RET(__ckpt_server_config(session, cfg, &start)); if (start) WT_RET(__ckpt_server_start(conn)); return (0); } /* * __wt_checkpoint_server_destroy -- * Destroy the checkpoint server thread. */ int __wt_checkpoint_server_destroy(WT_SESSION_IMPL *session) { WT_CONNECTION_IMPL *conn; WT_DECL_RET; WT_SESSION *wt_session; conn = S2C(session); F_CLR(conn, WT_CONN_SERVER_CHECKPOINT); if (conn->ckpt_tid_set) { __wt_cond_signal(session, conn->ckpt_cond); WT_TRET(__wt_thread_join(session, conn->ckpt_tid)); conn->ckpt_tid_set = false; } WT_TRET(__wt_cond_destroy(session, &conn->ckpt_cond)); /* Close the server thread's session. */ if (conn->ckpt_session != NULL) { wt_session = &conn->ckpt_session->iface; WT_TRET(wt_session->close(wt_session, NULL)); } /* * Ensure checkpoint settings are cleared - so that reconfigure doesn't * get confused. */ conn->ckpt_session = NULL; conn->ckpt_tid_set = false; conn->ckpt_cond = NULL; conn->ckpt_usecs = 0; return (ret); } /* * __wt_checkpoint_signal -- * Signal the checkpoint thread if sufficient log has been written. */ void __wt_checkpoint_signal(WT_SESSION_IMPL *session, wt_off_t logsize) { WT_CONNECTION_IMPL *conn; conn = S2C(session); WT_ASSERT(session, WT_CKPT_LOGSIZE(conn)); if (logsize >= conn->ckpt_logsize && !conn->ckpt_signalled) { __wt_cond_signal(session, conn->ckpt_cond); conn->ckpt_signalled = true; } }