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PG_COMPRESSION_OPTION_LEVEL is removed from the compression specification logic, and instead the compression level is always assigned with each library's default if nothing is directly given. This centralizes the checks on the compression methods supported by a given build, and always assigns a default compression level when parsing a compression specification. This results in complaining at an earlier stage than previously if a build supports a compression method or not, aka when parsing a specification in the backend or the frontend, and not when processing it. zstd, lz4 and zlib are able to handle in their respective routines setting up the compression level the case of a default value, hence the backend or frontend code (pg_receivewal or pg_basebackup) has now no need to know what the default compression level should be if nothing is specified: the logic is now done so as the specification parsing assigns it. It can also be enforced by passing down a "level" set to the default value, that the backend will accept (the replication protocol is for example able to handle a command like BASE_BACKUP (COMPRESSION_DETAIL 'gzip:level=-1')). This code simplification fixes an issue with pg_basebackup --gzip introduced by ffd5365, where the tarball of the streamed WAL segments would be created as of pg_wal.tar.gz with uncompressed contents, while the intention is to compress the segments with gzip at a default level. The origin of the confusion comes from the handling of the default compression level of gzip (-1 or Z_DEFAULT_COMPRESSION) and the value of 0 was getting assigned, which is what walmethods.c would consider as equivalent to no compression when streaming WAL segments with its tar methods. Assigning always the compression level removes the confusion of some code paths considering a value of 0 set in a specification as either no compression or a default compression level. Note that 010_pg_basebackup.pl has to be adjusted to skip a few tests where the shape of the compression detail string for client and server-side compression was checked using gzip. This is a result of the code simplification, as gzip specifications cannot be used if a build does not support it. Reported-by: Tom Lane Reviewed-by: Tom Lane Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/1400032.1662217889@sss.pgh.pa.us Backpatch-through: 15
305 lines
8.9 KiB
C
305 lines
8.9 KiB
C
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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*
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* basebackup_gzip.c
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* Basebackup sink implementing gzip compression.
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*
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* Portions Copyright (c) 2010-2022, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
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*
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* IDENTIFICATION
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* src/backend/backup/basebackup_gzip.c
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*
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*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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*/
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#include "postgres.h"
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#ifdef HAVE_LIBZ
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#include <zlib.h>
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#endif
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#include "backup/basebackup_sink.h"
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#ifdef HAVE_LIBZ
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typedef struct bbsink_gzip
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{
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/* Common information for all types of sink. */
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bbsink base;
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/* Compression level. */
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int compresslevel;
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/* Compressed data stream. */
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z_stream zstream;
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/* Number of bytes staged in output buffer. */
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size_t bytes_written;
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} bbsink_gzip;
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static void bbsink_gzip_begin_backup(bbsink *sink);
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static void bbsink_gzip_begin_archive(bbsink *sink, const char *archive_name);
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static void bbsink_gzip_archive_contents(bbsink *sink, size_t len);
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static void bbsink_gzip_manifest_contents(bbsink *sink, size_t len);
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static void bbsink_gzip_end_archive(bbsink *sink);
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static void *gzip_palloc(void *opaque, unsigned items, unsigned size);
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static void gzip_pfree(void *opaque, void *address);
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static const bbsink_ops bbsink_gzip_ops = {
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.begin_backup = bbsink_gzip_begin_backup,
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.begin_archive = bbsink_gzip_begin_archive,
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.archive_contents = bbsink_gzip_archive_contents,
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.end_archive = bbsink_gzip_end_archive,
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.begin_manifest = bbsink_forward_begin_manifest,
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.manifest_contents = bbsink_gzip_manifest_contents,
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.end_manifest = bbsink_forward_end_manifest,
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.end_backup = bbsink_forward_end_backup,
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.cleanup = bbsink_forward_cleanup
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};
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#endif
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/*
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* Create a new basebackup sink that performs gzip compression.
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*/
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bbsink *
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bbsink_gzip_new(bbsink *next, pg_compress_specification *compress)
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{
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#ifndef HAVE_LIBZ
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ereport(ERROR,
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(errcode(ERRCODE_FEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTED),
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errmsg("gzip compression is not supported by this build")));
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return NULL; /* keep compiler quiet */
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#else
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bbsink_gzip *sink;
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int compresslevel;
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Assert(next != NULL);
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compresslevel = compress->level;
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Assert((compresslevel >= 1 && compresslevel <= 9) ||
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compresslevel == Z_DEFAULT_COMPRESSION);
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sink = palloc0(sizeof(bbsink_gzip));
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*((const bbsink_ops **) &sink->base.bbs_ops) = &bbsink_gzip_ops;
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sink->base.bbs_next = next;
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sink->compresslevel = compresslevel;
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return &sink->base;
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#endif
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}
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#ifdef HAVE_LIBZ
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/*
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* Begin backup.
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*/
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static void
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bbsink_gzip_begin_backup(bbsink *sink)
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{
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/*
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* We need our own buffer, because we're going to pass different data to
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* the next sink than what gets passed to us.
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*/
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sink->bbs_buffer = palloc(sink->bbs_buffer_length);
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/*
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* Since deflate() doesn't require the output buffer to be of any
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* particular size, we can just make it the same size as the input buffer.
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*/
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bbsink_begin_backup(sink->bbs_next, sink->bbs_state,
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sink->bbs_buffer_length);
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}
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/*
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* Prepare to compress the next archive.
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*/
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static void
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bbsink_gzip_begin_archive(bbsink *sink, const char *archive_name)
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{
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bbsink_gzip *mysink = (bbsink_gzip *) sink;
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char *gz_archive_name;
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z_stream *zs = &mysink->zstream;
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/* Initialize compressor object. */
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memset(zs, 0, sizeof(z_stream));
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zs->zalloc = gzip_palloc;
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zs->zfree = gzip_pfree;
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zs->next_out = (uint8 *) sink->bbs_next->bbs_buffer;
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zs->avail_out = sink->bbs_next->bbs_buffer_length;
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/*
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* We need to use deflateInit2() rather than deflateInit() here so that we
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* can request a gzip header rather than a zlib header. Otherwise, we want
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* to supply the same values that would have been used by default if we
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* had just called deflateInit().
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*
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* Per the documentation for deflateInit2, the third argument must be
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* Z_DEFLATED; the fourth argument is the number of "window bits", by
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* default 15, but adding 16 gets you a gzip header rather than a zlib
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* header; the fifth argument controls memory usage, and 8 is the default;
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* and likewise Z_DEFAULT_STRATEGY is the default for the sixth argument.
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*/
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if (deflateInit2(zs, mysink->compresslevel, Z_DEFLATED, 15 + 16, 8,
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Z_DEFAULT_STRATEGY) != Z_OK)
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ereport(ERROR,
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errcode(ERRCODE_INTERNAL_ERROR),
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errmsg("could not initialize compression library"));
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/*
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* Add ".gz" to the archive name. Note that the pg_basebackup -z produces
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* archives named ".tar.gz" rather than ".tgz", so we match that here.
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*/
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gz_archive_name = psprintf("%s.gz", archive_name);
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Assert(sink->bbs_next != NULL);
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bbsink_begin_archive(sink->bbs_next, gz_archive_name);
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pfree(gz_archive_name);
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}
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/*
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* Compress the input data to the output buffer until we run out of input
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* data. Each time the output buffer fills up, invoke the archive_contents()
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* method for then next sink.
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*
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* Note that since we're compressing the input, it may very commonly happen
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* that we consume all the input data without filling the output buffer. In
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* that case, the compressed representation of the current input data won't
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* actually be sent to the next bbsink until a later call to this function,
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* or perhaps even not until bbsink_gzip_end_archive() is invoked.
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*/
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static void
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bbsink_gzip_archive_contents(bbsink *sink, size_t len)
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{
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bbsink_gzip *mysink = (bbsink_gzip *) sink;
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z_stream *zs = &mysink->zstream;
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/* Compress data from input buffer. */
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zs->next_in = (uint8 *) mysink->base.bbs_buffer;
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zs->avail_in = len;
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while (zs->avail_in > 0)
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{
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int res;
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/* Write output data into unused portion of output buffer. */
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Assert(mysink->bytes_written < mysink->base.bbs_next->bbs_buffer_length);
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zs->next_out = (uint8 *)
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mysink->base.bbs_next->bbs_buffer + mysink->bytes_written;
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zs->avail_out =
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mysink->base.bbs_next->bbs_buffer_length - mysink->bytes_written;
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/*
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* Try to compress. Note that this will update zs->next_in and
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* zs->avail_in according to how much input data was consumed, and
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* zs->next_out and zs->avail_out according to how many output bytes
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* were produced.
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*
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* According to the zlib documentation, Z_STREAM_ERROR should only
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* occur if we've made a programming error, or if say there's been a
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* memory clobber; we use elog() rather than Assert() here out of an
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* abundance of caution.
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*/
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res = deflate(zs, Z_NO_FLUSH);
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if (res == Z_STREAM_ERROR)
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elog(ERROR, "could not compress data: %s", zs->msg);
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/* Update our notion of how many bytes we've written. */
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mysink->bytes_written =
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mysink->base.bbs_next->bbs_buffer_length - zs->avail_out;
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/*
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* If the output buffer is full, it's time for the next sink to
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* process the contents.
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*/
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if (mysink->bytes_written >= mysink->base.bbs_next->bbs_buffer_length)
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{
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bbsink_archive_contents(sink->bbs_next, mysink->bytes_written);
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mysink->bytes_written = 0;
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}
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}
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}
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/*
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* There might be some data inside zlib's internal buffers; we need to get
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* that flushed out and forwarded to the successor sink as archive content.
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*
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* Then we can end processing for this archive.
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*/
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static void
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bbsink_gzip_end_archive(bbsink *sink)
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{
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bbsink_gzip *mysink = (bbsink_gzip *) sink;
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z_stream *zs = &mysink->zstream;
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/* There is no more data available. */
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zs->next_in = (uint8 *) mysink->base.bbs_buffer;
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zs->avail_in = 0;
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while (1)
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{
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int res;
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/* Write output data into unused portion of output buffer. */
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Assert(mysink->bytes_written < mysink->base.bbs_next->bbs_buffer_length);
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zs->next_out = (uint8 *)
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mysink->base.bbs_next->bbs_buffer + mysink->bytes_written;
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zs->avail_out =
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mysink->base.bbs_next->bbs_buffer_length - mysink->bytes_written;
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/*
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* As bbsink_gzip_archive_contents, but pass Z_FINISH since there is
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* no more input.
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*/
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res = deflate(zs, Z_FINISH);
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if (res == Z_STREAM_ERROR)
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elog(ERROR, "could not compress data: %s", zs->msg);
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/* Update our notion of how many bytes we've written. */
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mysink->bytes_written =
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mysink->base.bbs_next->bbs_buffer_length - zs->avail_out;
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/*
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* Apparently we had no data in the output buffer and deflate() was
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* not able to add any. We must be done.
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*/
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if (mysink->bytes_written == 0)
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break;
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/* Send whatever accumulated output bytes we have. */
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bbsink_archive_contents(sink->bbs_next, mysink->bytes_written);
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mysink->bytes_written = 0;
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}
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/* Must also pass on the information that this archive has ended. */
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bbsink_forward_end_archive(sink);
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}
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/*
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* Manifest contents are not compressed, but we do need to copy them into
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* the successor sink's buffer, because we have our own.
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*/
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static void
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bbsink_gzip_manifest_contents(bbsink *sink, size_t len)
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{
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memcpy(sink->bbs_next->bbs_buffer, sink->bbs_buffer, len);
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bbsink_manifest_contents(sink->bbs_next, len);
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}
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/*
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* Wrapper function to adjust the signature of palloc to match what libz
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* expects.
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*/
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static void *
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gzip_palloc(void *opaque, unsigned items, unsigned size)
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{
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return palloc(items * size);
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}
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/*
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* Wrapper function to adjust the signature of pfree to match what libz
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* expects.
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*/
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static void
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gzip_pfree(void *opaque, void *address)
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{
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pfree(address);
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}
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#endif
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