LCOV - differential code coverage report
Current view: top level - src/backend/storage/lmgr - s_lock.c (source / functions) Coverage Total Hit LBC UIC UBC GIC GNC CBC EUB ECB DCB
Current: Differential Code Coverage HEAD vs 15 Lines: 84.2 % 38 32 1 4 1 22 2 8 5 22 1
Current Date: 2023-04-08 15:15:32 Functions: 83.3 % 6 5 1 5 1 5
Baseline: 15
Baseline Date: 2023-04-08 15:09:40
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       1                 : /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
       2                 :  *
       3                 :  * s_lock.c
       4                 :  *     Hardware-dependent implementation of spinlocks.
       5                 :  *
       6                 :  * When waiting for a contended spinlock we loop tightly for awhile, then
       7                 :  * delay using pg_usleep() and try again.  Preferably, "awhile" should be a
       8                 :  * small multiple of the maximum time we expect a spinlock to be held.  100
       9                 :  * iterations seems about right as an initial guess.  However, on a
      10                 :  * uniprocessor the loop is a waste of cycles, while in a multi-CPU scenario
      11                 :  * it's usually better to spin a bit longer than to call the kernel, so we try
      12                 :  * to adapt the spin loop count depending on whether we seem to be in a
      13                 :  * uniprocessor or multiprocessor.
      14                 :  *
      15                 :  * Note: you might think MIN_SPINS_PER_DELAY should be just 1, but you'd
      16                 :  * be wrong; there are platforms where that can result in a "stuck
      17                 :  * spinlock" failure.  This has been seen particularly on Alphas; it seems
      18                 :  * that the first TAS after returning from kernel space will always fail
      19                 :  * on that hardware.
      20                 :  *
      21                 :  * Once we do decide to block, we use randomly increasing pg_usleep()
      22                 :  * delays. The first delay is 1 msec, then the delay randomly increases to
      23                 :  * about one second, after which we reset to 1 msec and start again.  The
      24                 :  * idea here is that in the presence of heavy contention we need to
      25                 :  * increase the delay, else the spinlock holder may never get to run and
      26                 :  * release the lock.  (Consider situation where spinlock holder has been
      27                 :  * nice'd down in priority by the scheduler --- it will not get scheduled
      28                 :  * until all would-be acquirers are sleeping, so if we always use a 1-msec
      29                 :  * sleep, there is a real possibility of starvation.)  But we can't just
      30                 :  * clamp the delay to an upper bound, else it would take a long time to
      31                 :  * make a reasonable number of tries.
      32                 :  *
      33                 :  * We time out and declare error after NUM_DELAYS delays (thus, exactly
      34                 :  * that many tries).  With the given settings, this will usually take 2 or
      35                 :  * so minutes.  It seems better to fix the total number of tries (and thus
      36                 :  * the probability of unintended failure) than to fix the total time
      37                 :  * spent.
      38                 :  *
      39                 :  * Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2023, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
      40                 :  * Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
      41                 :  *
      42                 :  *
      43                 :  * IDENTIFICATION
      44                 :  *    src/backend/storage/lmgr/s_lock.c
      45                 :  *
      46                 :  *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
      47                 :  */
      48                 : #include "postgres.h"
      49                 : 
      50                 : #include <time.h>
      51                 : #include <unistd.h>
      52                 : 
      53                 : #include "common/pg_prng.h"
      54                 : #include "port/atomics.h"
      55                 : #include "storage/s_lock.h"
      56                 : #include "utils/wait_event.h"
      57                 : 
      58                 : #define MIN_SPINS_PER_DELAY 10
      59                 : #define MAX_SPINS_PER_DELAY 1000
      60                 : #define NUM_DELAYS          1000
      61                 : #define MIN_DELAY_USEC      1000L
      62                 : #define MAX_DELAY_USEC      1000000L
      63                 : 
      64                 : 
      65                 : slock_t     dummy_spinlock;
      66                 : 
      67                 : static int  spins_per_delay = DEFAULT_SPINS_PER_DELAY;
      68                 : 
      69                 : 
      70                 : /*
      71                 :  * s_lock_stuck() - complain about a stuck spinlock
      72                 :  */
      73                 : static void
      74 UIC           0 : s_lock_stuck(const char *file, int line, const char *func)
      75 EUB             : {
      76 UIC           0 :     if (!func)
      77 UBC           0 :         func = "(unknown)";
      78 EUB             : #if defined(S_LOCK_TEST)
      79                 :     fprintf(stderr,
      80                 :             "\nStuck spinlock detected at %s, %s:%d.\n",
      81                 :             func, file, line);
      82                 :     exit(1);
      83                 : #else
      84 UIC           0 :     elog(PANIC, "stuck spinlock detected at %s, %s:%d",
      85 EUB             :          func, file, line);
      86                 : #endif
      87                 : }
      88                 : 
      89                 : /*
      90                 :  * s_lock(lock) - platform-independent portion of waiting for a spinlock.
      91                 :  */
      92                 : int
      93 GIC        5231 : s_lock(volatile slock_t *lock, const char *file, int line, const char *func)
      94 ECB             : {
      95                 :     SpinDelayStatus delayStatus;
      96                 : 
      97 GIC        5231 :     init_spin_delay(&delayStatus, file, line, func);
      98 ECB             : 
      99 GIC      126340 :     while (TAS_SPIN(lock))
     100 ECB             :     {
     101 GIC      121109 :         perform_spin_delay(&delayStatus);
     102 ECB             :     }
     103                 : 
     104 GIC        5231 :     finish_spin_delay(&delayStatus);
     105 ECB             : 
     106 GIC        5231 :     return delayStatus.delays;
     107 ECB             : }
     108                 : 
     109                 : #ifdef USE_DEFAULT_S_UNLOCK
     110                 : void
     111                 : s_unlock(volatile slock_t *lock)
     112                 : {
     113                 : #ifdef TAS_ACTIVE_WORD
     114                 :     /* HP's PA-RISC */
     115                 :     *TAS_ACTIVE_WORD(lock) = -1;
     116                 : #else
     117                 :     *lock = 0;
     118                 : #endif
     119                 : }
     120                 : #endif
     121                 : 
     122                 : /*
     123                 :  * Wait while spinning on a contended spinlock.
     124                 :  */
     125                 : void
     126 GIC      183999 : perform_spin_delay(SpinDelayStatus *status)
     127 ECB             : {
     128                 :     /* CPU-specific delay each time through the loop */
     129 GIC      183999 :     SPIN_DELAY();
     130 ECB             : 
     131                 :     /* Block the process every spins_per_delay tries */
     132 GIC      183999 :     if (++(status->spins) >= spins_per_delay)
     133 ECB             :     {
     134 GIC         185 :         if (++(status->delays) > NUM_DELAYS)
     135 LBC           0 :             s_lock_stuck(status->file, status->line, status->func);
     136 EUB             : 
     137 GIC         185 :         if (status->cur_delay == 0) /* first time to delay? */
     138 CBC          90 :             status->cur_delay = MIN_DELAY_USEC;
     139 ECB             : 
     140                 :         /*
     141                 :          * Once we start sleeping, the overhead of reporting a wait event is
     142                 :          * justified. Actively spinning easily stands out in profilers, but
     143                 :          * sleeping with an exponential backoff is harder to spot...
     144                 :          *
     145                 :          * We might want to report something more granular at some point, but
     146                 :          * this is better than nothing.
     147                 :          */
     148 GNC         185 :         pgstat_report_wait_start(WAIT_EVENT_SPIN_DELAY);
     149 GIC         185 :         pg_usleep(status->cur_delay);
     150 GNC         185 :         pgstat_report_wait_end();
     151                 : 
     152                 : #if defined(S_LOCK_TEST)
     153                 :         fprintf(stdout, "*");
     154                 :         fflush(stdout);
     155                 : #endif
     156                 : 
     157                 :         /* increase delay by a random fraction between 1X and 2X */
     158 GIC         370 :         status->cur_delay += (int) (status->cur_delay *
     159 CBC         185 :                                     pg_prng_double(&pg_global_prng_state) + 0.5);
     160 ECB             :         /* wrap back to minimum delay when max is exceeded */
     161 CBC         185 :         if (status->cur_delay > MAX_DELAY_USEC)
     162 UIC           0 :             status->cur_delay = MIN_DELAY_USEC;
     163                 : 
     164 GIC         185 :         status->spins = 0;
     165                 :     }
     166          183999 : }
     167                 : 
     168                 : /*
     169 ECB             :  * After acquiring a spinlock, update estimates about how long to loop.
     170                 :  *
     171                 :  * If we were able to acquire the lock without delaying, it's a good
     172                 :  * indication we are in a multiprocessor.  If we had to delay, it's a sign
     173 EUB             :  * (but not a sure thing) that we are in a uniprocessor. Hence, we
     174                 :  * decrement spins_per_delay slowly when we had to delay, and increase it
     175 ECB             :  * rapidly when we didn't.  It's expected that spins_per_delay will
     176                 :  * converge to the minimum value on a uniprocessor and to the maximum
     177                 :  * value on a multiprocessor.
     178                 :  *
     179                 :  * Note: spins_per_delay is local within our current process. We want to
     180                 :  * average these observations across multiple backends, since it's
     181                 :  * relatively rare for this function to even get entered, and so a single
     182                 :  * backend might not live long enough to converge on a good value.  That
     183                 :  * is handled by the two routines below.
     184                 :  */
     185                 : void
     186 GIC    51789482 : finish_spin_delay(SpinDelayStatus *status)
     187                 : {
     188        51789482 :     if (status->cur_delay == 0)
     189                 :     {
     190                 :         /* we never had to delay */
     191        51789392 :         if (spins_per_delay < MAX_SPINS_PER_DELAY)
     192           45659 :             spins_per_delay = Min(spins_per_delay + 100, MAX_SPINS_PER_DELAY);
     193                 :     }
     194                 :     else
     195                 :     {
     196              90 :         if (spins_per_delay > MIN_SPINS_PER_DELAY)
     197 CBC          90 :             spins_per_delay = Max(spins_per_delay - 1, MIN_SPINS_PER_DELAY);
     198                 :     }
     199        51789482 : }
     200                 : 
     201                 : /*
     202 ECB             :  * Set local copy of spins_per_delay during backend startup.
     203                 :  *
     204                 :  * NB: this has to be pretty fast as it is called while holding a spinlock
     205                 :  */
     206                 : void
     207 CBC       13298 : set_spins_per_delay(int shared_spins_per_delay)
     208 ECB             : {
     209 GIC       13298 :     spins_per_delay = shared_spins_per_delay;
     210 CBC       13298 : }
     211                 : 
     212                 : /*
     213                 :  * Update shared estimate of spins_per_delay during backend exit.
     214                 :  *
     215                 :  * NB: this has to be pretty fast as it is called while holding a spinlock
     216                 :  */
     217                 : int
     218           13296 : update_spins_per_delay(int shared_spins_per_delay)
     219                 : {
     220 ECB             :     /*
     221                 :      * We use an exponential moving average with a relatively slow adaption
     222                 :      * rate, so that noise in any one backend's result won't affect the shared
     223                 :      * value too much.  As long as both inputs are within the allowed range,
     224                 :      * the result must be too, so we need not worry about clamping the result.
     225                 :      *
     226                 :      * We deliberately truncate rather than rounding; this is so that single
     227                 :      * adjustments inside a backend can affect the shared estimate (see the
     228                 :      * asymmetric adjustment rules above).
     229                 :      */
     230 GIC       13296 :     return (shared_spins_per_delay * 15 + spins_per_delay) / 16;
     231                 : }
     232                 : 
     233                 : 
     234                 : /*****************************************************************************/
     235                 : #if defined(S_LOCK_TEST)
     236                 : 
     237                 : /*
     238                 :  * test program for verifying a port's spinlock support.
     239                 :  */
     240                 : 
     241                 : struct test_lock_struct
     242                 : {
     243                 :     char        pad1;
     244                 :     slock_t     lock;
     245                 :     char        pad2;
     246                 : };
     247                 : 
     248                 : volatile struct test_lock_struct test_lock;
     249                 : 
     250                 : int
     251                 : main()
     252                 : {
     253                 :     pg_prng_seed(&pg_global_prng_state, (uint64) time(NULL));
     254                 : 
     255                 :     test_lock.pad1 = test_lock.pad2 = 0x44;
     256                 : 
     257                 :     S_INIT_LOCK(&test_lock.lock);
     258                 : 
     259                 :     if (test_lock.pad1 != 0x44 || test_lock.pad2 != 0x44)
     260                 :     {
     261                 :         printf("S_LOCK_TEST: failed, declared datatype is wrong size\n");
     262                 :         return 1;
     263                 :     }
     264                 : 
     265                 :     if (!S_LOCK_FREE(&test_lock.lock))
     266                 :     {
     267                 :         printf("S_LOCK_TEST: failed, lock not initialized\n");
     268                 :         return 1;
     269                 :     }
     270                 : 
     271                 :     S_LOCK(&test_lock.lock);
     272                 : 
     273                 :     if (test_lock.pad1 != 0x44 || test_lock.pad2 != 0x44)
     274                 :     {
     275                 :         printf("S_LOCK_TEST: failed, declared datatype is wrong size\n");
     276                 :         return 1;
     277                 :     }
     278                 : 
     279                 :     if (S_LOCK_FREE(&test_lock.lock))
     280                 :     {
     281                 :         printf("S_LOCK_TEST: failed, lock not locked\n");
     282                 :         return 1;
     283                 :     }
     284                 : 
     285                 :     S_UNLOCK(&test_lock.lock);
     286                 : 
     287                 :     if (test_lock.pad1 != 0x44 || test_lock.pad2 != 0x44)
     288                 :     {
     289                 :         printf("S_LOCK_TEST: failed, declared datatype is wrong size\n");
     290                 :         return 1;
     291                 :     }
     292                 : 
     293                 :     if (!S_LOCK_FREE(&test_lock.lock))
     294                 :     {
     295                 :         printf("S_LOCK_TEST: failed, lock not unlocked\n");
     296                 :         return 1;
     297                 :     }
     298                 : 
     299                 :     S_LOCK(&test_lock.lock);
     300                 : 
     301                 :     if (test_lock.pad1 != 0x44 || test_lock.pad2 != 0x44)
     302                 :     {
     303                 :         printf("S_LOCK_TEST: failed, declared datatype is wrong size\n");
     304                 :         return 1;
     305                 :     }
     306                 : 
     307                 :     if (S_LOCK_FREE(&test_lock.lock))
     308                 :     {
     309                 :         printf("S_LOCK_TEST: failed, lock not re-locked\n");
     310                 :         return 1;
     311                 :     }
     312                 : 
     313                 :     printf("S_LOCK_TEST: this will print %d stars and then\n", NUM_DELAYS);
     314                 :     printf("             exit with a 'stuck spinlock' message\n");
     315                 :     printf("             if S_LOCK() and TAS() are working.\n");
     316                 :     fflush(stdout);
     317                 : 
     318                 :     s_lock(&test_lock.lock, __FILE__, __LINE__, __func__);
     319                 : 
     320                 :     printf("S_LOCK_TEST: failed, lock not locked\n");
     321                 :     return 1;
     322                 : }
     323                 : 
     324                 : #endif                          /* S_LOCK_TEST */
        

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