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/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* pg_backup_directory.c
*
* A directory format dump is a directory, which contains a "toc.dat" file
* for the TOC, and a separate file for each data entry, named "<oid>.dat".
* Large objects (BLOBs) are stored in separate files named "blob_<uid>.dat",
* and there's a plain-text TOC file for them called "blobs.toc". If
* compression is used, each data file is individually compressed and the
* ".gz" suffix is added to the filenames. The TOC files are never
* compressed by pg_dump, however they are accepted with the .gz suffix too,
* in case the user has manually compressed them with 'gzip'.
*
* NOTE: This format is identical to the files written in the tar file in
* the 'tar' format, except that we don't write the restore.sql file (TODO),
* and the tar format doesn't support compression. Please keep the formats in
* sync.
*
*
* Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2014, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
* Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
* Portions Copyright (c) 2000, Philip Warner
*
* Rights are granted to use this software in any way so long
* as this notice is not removed.
*
* The author is not responsible for loss or damages that may
* result from it's use.
*
* IDENTIFICATION
* src/bin/pg_dump/pg_backup_directory.c
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
#include "compress_io.h"
#include "pg_backup_utils.h"
#include "parallel.h"
#include <dirent.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
typedef struct
{
/*
* Our archive location. This is basically what the user specified as his
* backup file but of course here it is a directory.
*/
char *directory;
cfp *dataFH; /* currently open data file */
cfp *blobsTocFH; /* file handle for blobs.toc */
ParallelState *pstate; /* for parallel backup / restore */
} lclContext;
typedef struct
{
char *filename; /* filename excluding the directory (basename) */
} lclTocEntry;
/* translator: this is a module name */
static const char *modulename = gettext_noop("directory archiver");
/* prototypes for private functions */
static void _ArchiveEntry(ArchiveHandle *AH, TocEntry *te);
static void _StartData(ArchiveHandle *AH, TocEntry *te);
static void _EndData(ArchiveHandle *AH, TocEntry *te);
static void _WriteData(ArchiveHandle *AH, const void *data, size_t dLen);
static int _WriteByte(ArchiveHandle *AH, const int i);
static int _ReadByte(ArchiveHandle *);
static void _WriteBuf(ArchiveHandle *AH, const void *buf, size_t len);
static void _ReadBuf(ArchiveHandle *AH, void *buf, size_t len);
static void _CloseArchive(ArchiveHandle *AH);
static void _ReopenArchive(ArchiveHandle *AH);
static void _PrintTocData(ArchiveHandle *AH, TocEntry *te, RestoreOptions *ropt);
static void _WriteExtraToc(ArchiveHandle *AH, TocEntry *te);
static void _ReadExtraToc(ArchiveHandle *AH, TocEntry *te);
static void _PrintExtraToc(ArchiveHandle *AH, TocEntry *te);
static void _StartBlobs(ArchiveHandle *AH, TocEntry *te);
static void _StartBlob(ArchiveHandle *AH, TocEntry *te, Oid oid);
static void _EndBlob(ArchiveHandle *AH, TocEntry *te, Oid oid);
static void _EndBlobs(ArchiveHandle *AH, TocEntry *te);
static void _LoadBlobs(ArchiveHandle *AH, RestoreOptions *ropt);
static void _Clone(ArchiveHandle *AH);
static void _DeClone(ArchiveHandle *AH);
static char *_MasterStartParallelItem(ArchiveHandle *AH, TocEntry *te, T_Action act);
static int _MasterEndParallelItem(ArchiveHandle *AH, TocEntry *te,
const char *str, T_Action act);
static char *_WorkerJobRestoreDirectory(ArchiveHandle *AH, TocEntry *te);
static char *_WorkerJobDumpDirectory(ArchiveHandle *AH, TocEntry *te);
static void setFilePath(ArchiveHandle *AH, char *buf,
const char *relativeFilename);
/*
* Init routine required by ALL formats. This is a global routine
* and should be declared in pg_backup_archiver.h
*
* Its task is to create any extra archive context (using AH->formatData),
* and to initialize the supported function pointers.
*
* It should also prepare whatever its input source is for reading/writing,
* and in the case of a read mode connection, it should load the Header & TOC.
*/
void
InitArchiveFmt_Directory(ArchiveHandle *AH)
{
lclContext *ctx;
/* Assuming static functions, this can be copied for each format. */
AH->ArchiveEntryPtr = _ArchiveEntry;
AH->StartDataPtr = _StartData;
AH->WriteDataPtr = _WriteData;
AH->EndDataPtr = _EndData;
AH->WriteBytePtr = _WriteByte;
AH->ReadBytePtr = _ReadByte;
AH->WriteBufPtr = _WriteBuf;
AH->ReadBufPtr = _ReadBuf;
AH->ClosePtr = _CloseArchive;
AH->ReopenPtr = _ReopenArchive;
AH->PrintTocDataPtr = _PrintTocData;
AH->ReadExtraTocPtr = _ReadExtraToc;
AH->WriteExtraTocPtr = _WriteExtraToc;
AH->PrintExtraTocPtr = _PrintExtraToc;
AH->StartBlobsPtr = _StartBlobs;
AH->StartBlobPtr = _StartBlob;
AH->EndBlobPtr = _EndBlob;
AH->EndBlobsPtr = _EndBlobs;
AH->ClonePtr = _Clone;
AH->DeClonePtr = _DeClone;
AH->WorkerJobRestorePtr = _WorkerJobRestoreDirectory;
AH->WorkerJobDumpPtr = _WorkerJobDumpDirectory;
AH->MasterStartParallelItemPtr = _MasterStartParallelItem;
AH->MasterEndParallelItemPtr = _MasterEndParallelItem;
/* Set up our private context */
ctx = (lclContext *) pg_malloc0(sizeof(lclContext));
AH->formatData = (void *) ctx;
ctx->dataFH = NULL;
ctx->blobsTocFH = NULL;
/* Initialize LO buffering */
AH->lo_buf_size = LOBBUFSIZE;
AH->lo_buf = (void *) pg_malloc(LOBBUFSIZE);
/*
* Now open the TOC file
*/
if (!AH->fSpec || strcmp(AH->fSpec, "") == 0)
exit_horribly(modulename, "no output directory specified\n");
ctx->directory = AH->fSpec;
if (AH->mode == archModeWrite)
{
struct stat st;
bool is_empty = false;
/* we accept an empty existing directory */
if (stat(ctx->directory, &st) == 0 && S_ISDIR(st.st_mode))
{
DIR *dir = opendir(ctx->directory);
if (dir)
{
struct dirent *d;
is_empty = true;
while (errno = 0, (d = readdir(dir)))
{
if (strcmp(d->d_name, ".") != 0 && strcmp(d->d_name, "..") != 0)
{
is_empty = false;
break;
}
}
if (errno)
exit_horribly(modulename, "could not read directory \"%s\": %s\n",
ctx->directory, strerror(errno));
if (closedir(dir))
exit_horribly(modulename, "could not close directory \"%s\": %s\n",
ctx->directory, strerror(errno));
}
}
if (!is_empty && mkdir(ctx->directory, 0700) < 0)
exit_horribly(modulename, "could not create directory \"%s\": %s\n",
ctx->directory, strerror(errno));
}
else
{ /* Read Mode */
char fname[MAXPGPATH];
cfp *tocFH;
setFilePath(AH, fname, "toc.dat");
tocFH = cfopen_read(fname, PG_BINARY_R);
if (tocFH == NULL)
exit_horribly(modulename,
"could not open input file \"%s\": %s\n",
fname, strerror(errno));
ctx->dataFH = tocFH;
/*
* The TOC of a directory format dump shares the format code of the
* tar format.
*/
AH->format = archTar;
ReadHead(AH);
AH->format = archDirectory;
ReadToc(AH);
/* Nothing else in the file, so close it again... */
if (cfclose(tocFH) != 0)
exit_horribly(modulename, "could not close TOC file: %s\n",
strerror(errno));
ctx->dataFH = NULL;
}
}
/*
* Called by the Archiver when the dumper creates a new TOC entry.
*
* We determine the filename for this entry.
*/
static void
_ArchiveEntry(ArchiveHandle *AH, TocEntry *te)
{
lclTocEntry *tctx;
char fn[MAXPGPATH];
tctx = (lclTocEntry *) pg_malloc0(sizeof(lclTocEntry));
if (te->dataDumper)
{
snprintf(fn, MAXPGPATH, "%d.dat", te->dumpId);
tctx->filename = pg_strdup(fn);
}
else if (strcmp(te->desc, "BLOBS") == 0)
tctx->filename = pg_strdup("blobs.toc");
else
tctx->filename = NULL;
te->formatData = (void *) tctx;
}
/*
* Called by the Archiver to save any extra format-related TOC entry
* data.
*
* Use the Archiver routines to write data - they are non-endian, and
* maintain other important file information.
*/
static void
_WriteExtraToc(ArchiveHandle *AH, TocEntry *te)
{
lclTocEntry *tctx = (lclTocEntry *) te->formatData;
/*
* A dumpable object has set tctx->filename, any other object has not.
* (see _ArchiveEntry).
*/
if (tctx->filename)
WriteStr(AH, tctx->filename);
else
WriteStr(AH, "");
}
/*
* Called by the Archiver to read any extra format-related TOC data.
*
* Needs to match the order defined in _WriteExtraToc, and should also
* use the Archiver input routines.
*/
static void
_ReadExtraToc(ArchiveHandle *AH, TocEntry *te)
{
lclTocEntry *tctx = (lclTocEntry *) te->formatData;
if (tctx == NULL)
{
tctx = (lclTocEntry *) pg_malloc0(sizeof(lclTocEntry));
te->formatData = (void *) tctx;
}
tctx->filename = ReadStr(AH);
if (strlen(tctx->filename) == 0)
{
free(tctx->filename);
tctx->filename = NULL;
}
}
/*
* Called by the Archiver when restoring an archive to output a comment
* that includes useful information about the TOC entry.
*/
static void
_PrintExtraToc(ArchiveHandle *AH, TocEntry *te)
{
lclTocEntry *tctx = (lclTocEntry *) te->formatData;
if (AH->public.verbose && tctx->filename)
ahprintf(AH, "-- File: %s\n", tctx->filename);
}
/*
* Called by the archiver when saving TABLE DATA (not schema). This routine
* should save whatever format-specific information is needed to read
* the archive back.
*
* It is called just prior to the dumper's 'DataDumper' routine being called.
*
* We create the data file for writing.
*/
static void
_StartData(ArchiveHandle *AH, TocEntry *te)
{
lclTocEntry *tctx = (lclTocEntry *) te->formatData;
lclContext *ctx = (lclContext *) AH->formatData;
char fname[MAXPGPATH];
setFilePath(AH, fname, tctx->filename);
ctx->dataFH = cfopen_write(fname, PG_BINARY_W, AH->compression);
if (ctx->dataFH == NULL)
exit_horribly(modulename, "could not open output file \"%s\": %s\n",
fname, strerror(errno));
}
/*
* Called by archiver when dumper calls WriteData. This routine is
* called for both BLOB and TABLE data; it is the responsibility of
* the format to manage each kind of data using StartBlob/StartData.
*
* It should only be called from within a DataDumper routine.
*
* We write the data to the open data file.
*/
static void
_WriteData(ArchiveHandle *AH, const void *data, size_t dLen)
{
lclContext *ctx = (lclContext *) AH->formatData;
if (dLen > 0 && cfwrite(data, dLen, ctx->dataFH) != dLen)
exit_horribly(modulename, "could not write to output file: %s\n",
get_cfp_error(ctx->dataFH));
return;
}
/*
* Called by the archiver when a dumper's 'DataDumper' routine has
* finished.
*
* We close the data file.
*/
static void
_EndData(ArchiveHandle *AH, TocEntry *te)
{
lclContext *ctx = (lclContext *) AH->formatData;
/* Close the file */
cfclose(ctx->dataFH);
ctx->dataFH = NULL;
}
/*
* Print data for a given file (can be a BLOB as well)
*/
static void
_PrintFileData(ArchiveHandle *AH, char *filename, RestoreOptions *ropt)
{
size_t cnt;
char *buf;
size_t buflen;
cfp *cfp;
if (!filename)
return;
cfp = cfopen_read(filename, PG_BINARY_R);
if (!cfp)
exit_horribly(modulename, "could not open input file \"%s\": %s\n",
filename, strerror(errno));
buf = pg_malloc(ZLIB_OUT_SIZE);
buflen = ZLIB_OUT_SIZE;
while ((cnt = cfread(buf, buflen, cfp)))
{
ahwrite(buf, 1, cnt, AH);
}
free(buf);
if (cfclose(cfp) !=0)
exit_horribly(modulename, "could not close data file: %s\n",
strerror(errno));
}
/*
* Print data for a given TOC entry
*/
static void
_PrintTocData(ArchiveHandle *AH, TocEntry *te, RestoreOptions *ropt)
{
lclTocEntry *tctx = (lclTocEntry *) te->formatData;
if (!tctx->filename)
return;
if (strcmp(te->desc, "BLOBS") == 0)
_LoadBlobs(AH, ropt);
else
{
char fname[MAXPGPATH];
setFilePath(AH, fname, tctx->filename);
_PrintFileData(AH, fname, ropt);
}
}
static void
_LoadBlobs(ArchiveHandle *AH, RestoreOptions *ropt)
{
Oid oid;
lclContext *ctx = (lclContext *) AH->formatData;
char fname[MAXPGPATH];
char line[MAXPGPATH];
StartRestoreBlobs(AH);
setFilePath(AH, fname, "blobs.toc");
ctx->blobsTocFH = cfopen_read(fname, PG_BINARY_R);
if (ctx->blobsTocFH == NULL)
exit_horribly(modulename, "could not open large object TOC file \"%s\" for input: %s\n",
fname, strerror(errno));
/* Read the blobs TOC file line-by-line, and process each blob */
while ((cfgets(ctx->blobsTocFH, line, MAXPGPATH)) != NULL)
{
char fname[MAXPGPATH];
char path[MAXPGPATH];
/* Can't overflow because line and fname are the same length. */
if (sscanf(line, "%u %s\n", &oid, fname) != 2)
exit_horribly(modulename, "invalid line in large object TOC file \"%s\": \"%s\"\n",
fname, line);
StartRestoreBlob(AH, oid, ropt->dropSchema);
snprintf(path, MAXPGPATH, "%s/%s", ctx->directory, fname);
_PrintFileData(AH, path, ropt);
EndRestoreBlob(AH, oid);
}
if (!cfeof(ctx->blobsTocFH))
exit_horribly(modulename, "error reading large object TOC file \"%s\"\n",
fname);
if (cfclose(ctx->blobsTocFH) != 0)
exit_horribly(modulename, "could not close large object TOC file \"%s\": %s\n",
fname, strerror(errno));
ctx->blobsTocFH = NULL;
EndRestoreBlobs(AH);
}
/*
* Write a byte of data to the archive.
* Called by the archiver to do integer & byte output to the archive.
* These routines are only used to read & write the headers & TOC.
*/
static int
_WriteByte(ArchiveHandle *AH, const int i)
{
unsigned char c = (unsigned char) i;
lclContext *ctx = (lclContext *) AH->formatData;
if (cfwrite(&c, 1, ctx->dataFH) != 1)
exit_horribly(modulename, "could not write to output file: %s\n",
get_cfp_error(ctx->dataFH));
return 1;
}
/*
* Read a byte of data from the archive.
* Called by the archiver to read bytes & integers from the archive.
* These routines are only used to read & write headers & TOC.
* EOF should be treated as a fatal error.
*/
static int
_ReadByte(ArchiveHandle *AH)
{
lclContext *ctx = (lclContext *) AH->formatData;
return cfgetc(ctx->dataFH);
}
/*
* Write a buffer of data to the archive.
* Called by the archiver to write a block of bytes to the TOC or a data file.
*/
static void
_WriteBuf(ArchiveHandle *AH, const void *buf, size_t len)
{
lclContext *ctx = (lclContext *) AH->formatData;
if (cfwrite(buf, len, ctx->dataFH) != len)
exit_horribly(modulename, "could not write to output file: %s\n",
get_cfp_error(ctx->dataFH));
return;
}
/*
* Read a block of bytes from the archive.
*
* Called by the archiver to read a block of bytes from the archive
*/
static void
_ReadBuf(ArchiveHandle *AH, void *buf, size_t len)
{
lclContext *ctx = (lclContext *) AH->formatData;
/*
* If there was an I/O error, we already exited in cfread(), so here we
* exit on short reads.
*/
if (cfread(buf, len, ctx->dataFH) != len)
exit_horribly(modulename,
"could not read from input file: end of file\n");
return;
}
/*
* Close the archive.
*
* When writing the archive, this is the routine that actually starts
* the process of saving it to files. No data should be written prior
* to this point, since the user could sort the TOC after creating it.
*
* If an archive is to be written, this routine must call:
* WriteHead to save the archive header
* WriteToc to save the TOC entries
* WriteDataChunks to save all DATA & BLOBs.
*/
static void
_CloseArchive(ArchiveHandle *AH)
{
lclContext *ctx = (lclContext *) AH->formatData;
if (AH->mode == archModeWrite)
{
cfp *tocFH;
char fname[MAXPGPATH];
setFilePath(AH, fname, "toc.dat");
/* this will actually fork the processes for a parallel backup */
ctx->pstate = ParallelBackupStart(AH, NULL);
/* The TOC is always created uncompressed */
tocFH = cfopen_write(fname, PG_BINARY_W, 0);
if (tocFH == NULL)
exit_horribly(modulename, "could not open output file \"%s\": %s\n",
fname, strerror(errno));
ctx->dataFH = tocFH;
/*
* Write 'tar' in the format field of the toc.dat file. The directory
* is compatible with 'tar', so there's no point having a different
* format code for it.
*/
AH->format = archTar;
WriteHead(AH);
AH->format = archDirectory;
WriteToc(AH);
if (cfclose(tocFH) != 0)
exit_horribly(modulename, "could not close TOC file: %s\n",
strerror(errno));
WriteDataChunks(AH, ctx->pstate);
ParallelBackupEnd(AH, ctx->pstate);
}
AH->FH = NULL;
}
/*
* Reopen the archive's file handle.
*/
static void
_ReopenArchive(ArchiveHandle *AH)
{
/*
* Our TOC is in memory, our data files are opened by each child anyway as
* they are separate. We support reopening the archive by just doing
* nothing.
*/
}
/*
* BLOB support
*/
/*
* Called by the archiver when starting to save all BLOB DATA (not schema).
* It is called just prior to the dumper's DataDumper routine.
*
* We open the large object TOC file here, so that we can append a line to
* it for each blob.
*/
static void
_StartBlobs(ArchiveHandle *AH, TocEntry *te)
{
lclContext *ctx = (lclContext *) AH->formatData;
char fname[MAXPGPATH];
setFilePath(AH, fname, "blobs.toc");
/* The blob TOC file is never compressed */
ctx->blobsTocFH = cfopen_write(fname, "ab", 0);
if (ctx->blobsTocFH == NULL)
exit_horribly(modulename, "could not open output file \"%s\": %s\n",
fname, strerror(errno));
}
/*
* Called by the archiver when we're about to start dumping a blob.
*
* We create a file to write the blob to.
*/
static void
_StartBlob(ArchiveHandle *AH, TocEntry *te, Oid oid)
{
lclContext *ctx = (lclContext *) AH->formatData;
char fname[MAXPGPATH];
snprintf(fname, MAXPGPATH, "%s/blob_%u.dat", ctx->directory, oid);
ctx->dataFH = cfopen_write(fname, PG_BINARY_W, AH->compression);
if (ctx->dataFH == NULL)
exit_horribly(modulename, "could not open output file \"%s\": %s\n",
fname, strerror(errno));
}
/*
* Called by the archiver when the dumper is finished writing a blob.
*
* We close the blob file and write an entry to the blob TOC file for it.
*/
static void
_EndBlob(ArchiveHandle *AH, TocEntry *te, Oid oid)
{
lclContext *ctx = (lclContext *) AH->formatData;
char buf[50];
int len;
/* Close the BLOB data file itself */
cfclose(ctx->dataFH);
ctx->dataFH = NULL;
/* register the blob in blobs.toc */
len = snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%u blob_%u.dat\n", oid, oid);
if (cfwrite(buf, len, ctx->blobsTocFH) != len)
exit_horribly(modulename, "could not write to blobs TOC file\n");
}
/*
* Called by the archiver when finishing saving all BLOB DATA.
*
* We close the blobs TOC file.
*/
static void
_EndBlobs(ArchiveHandle *AH, TocEntry *te)
{
lclContext *ctx = (lclContext *) AH->formatData;
cfclose(ctx->blobsTocFH);
ctx->blobsTocFH = NULL;
}
/*
* Gets a relative file name and prepends the output directory, writing the
* result to buf. The caller needs to make sure that buf is MAXPGPATH bytes
* big. Can't use a static char[MAXPGPATH] inside the function because we run
* multithreaded on Windows.
*/
static void
setFilePath(ArchiveHandle *AH, char *buf, const char *relativeFilename)
{
lclContext *ctx = (lclContext *) AH->formatData;
char *dname;
dname = ctx->directory;
if (strlen(dname) + 1 + strlen(relativeFilename) + 1 > MAXPGPATH)
exit_horribly(modulename, "file name too long: \"%s\"\n", dname);
strcpy(buf, dname);
strcat(buf, "/");
strcat(buf, relativeFilename);
}
/*
* Clone format-specific fields during parallel restoration.
*/
static void
_Clone(ArchiveHandle *AH)
{
lclContext *ctx = (lclContext *) AH->formatData;
AH->formatData = (lclContext *) pg_malloc(sizeof(lclContext));
memcpy(AH->formatData, ctx, sizeof(lclContext));
ctx = (lclContext *) AH->formatData;
/*
* Note: we do not make a local lo_buf because we expect at most one BLOBS
* entry per archive, so no parallelism is possible. Likewise,
* TOC-entry-local state isn't an issue because any one TOC entry is
* touched by just one worker child.
*/
/*
* We also don't copy the ParallelState pointer (pstate), only the master
* process ever writes to it.
*/
}
static void
_DeClone(ArchiveHandle *AH)
{
lclContext *ctx = (lclContext *) AH->formatData;
free(ctx);
}
/*
* This function is executed in the parent process. Depending on the desired
* action (dump or restore) it creates a string that is understood by the
* _WorkerJobDump /_WorkerJobRestore functions of the dump format.
*/
static char *
_MasterStartParallelItem(ArchiveHandle *AH, TocEntry *te, T_Action act)
{
/*
* A static char is okay here, even on Windows because we call this
* function only from one process (the master).
*/
static char buf[64];
if (act == ACT_DUMP)
snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "DUMP %d", te->dumpId);
else if (act == ACT_RESTORE)
snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "RESTORE %d", te->dumpId);
return buf;
}
/*
* This function is executed in the child of a parallel backup for the
* directory archive and dumps the actual data.
*
* We are currently returning only the DumpId so theoretically we could
* make this function returning an int (or a DumpId). However, to
* facilitate further enhancements and because sooner or later we need to
* convert this to a string and send it via a message anyway, we stick with
* char *. It is parsed on the other side by the _EndMasterParallel()
* function of the respective dump format.
*/
static char *
_WorkerJobDumpDirectory(ArchiveHandle *AH, TocEntry *te)
{
/*
* short fixed-size string + some ID so far, this needs to be malloc'ed
* instead of static because we work with threads on windows
*/
const int buflen = 64;
char *buf = (char *) pg_malloc(buflen);
lclTocEntry *tctx = (lclTocEntry *) te->formatData;
/* This should never happen */
if (!tctx)
exit_horribly(modulename, "error during backup\n");
/*
* This function returns void. We either fail and die horribly or
* succeed... A failure will be detected by the parent when the child dies
* unexpectedly.
*/
WriteDataChunksForTocEntry(AH, te);
snprintf(buf, buflen, "OK DUMP %d", te->dumpId);
return buf;
}
/*
* This function is executed in the child of a parallel backup for the
* directory archive and dumps the actual data.
*/
static char *
_WorkerJobRestoreDirectory(ArchiveHandle *AH, TocEntry *te)
{
/*
* short fixed-size string + some ID so far, this needs to be malloc'ed
* instead of static because we work with threads on windows
*/
const int buflen = 64;
char *buf = (char *) pg_malloc(buflen);
ParallelArgs pargs;
int status;
pargs.AH = AH;
pargs.te = te;
status = parallel_restore(&pargs);
snprintf(buf, buflen, "OK RESTORE %d %d %d", te->dumpId, status,
status == WORKER_IGNORED_ERRORS ? AH->public.n_errors : 0);
return buf;
}
/*
* This function is executed in the parent process. It analyzes the response of
* the _WorkerJobDumpDirectory/_WorkerJobRestoreDirectory functions of the
* respective dump format.
*/
static int
_MasterEndParallelItem(ArchiveHandle *AH, TocEntry *te, const char *str, T_Action act)
{
DumpId dumpId;
int nBytes,
n_errors;
int status = 0;
if (act == ACT_DUMP)
{
sscanf(str, "%u%n", &dumpId, &nBytes);
Assert(dumpId == te->dumpId);
Assert(nBytes == strlen(str));
}
else if (act == ACT_RESTORE)
{
sscanf(str, "%u %u %u%n", &dumpId, &status, &n_errors, &nBytes);
Assert(dumpId == te->dumpId);
Assert(nBytes == strlen(str));
AH->public.n_errors += n_errors;
}
return status;
}