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/*------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * walprotocol.h * Definitions relevant to the streaming WAL transmission protocol. * * Portions Copyright (c) 2010-2012, PostgreSQL Global Development Group * * src/include/replication/walprotocol.h * *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ #ifndef _WALPROTOCOL_H #define _WALPROTOCOL_H #include "access/xlogdefs.h" #include "datatype/timestamp.h" /* * All messages from WalSender must contain these fields to allow us to * correctly calculate the replication delay. */ typedef struct { /* Current end of WAL on the sender */ XLogRecPtr walEnd; /* Sender's system clock at the time of transmission */ TimestampTz sendTime; } WalSndrMessage; /* * Header for a WAL data message (message type 'w'). This is wrapped within * a CopyData message at the FE/BE protocol level. * * The header is followed by actual WAL data. Note that the data length is * not specified in the header --- it's just whatever remains in the message. * * walEnd and sendTime are not essential data, but are provided in case * the receiver wants to adjust its behavior depending on how far behind * it is. */ typedef struct { /* WAL start location of the data included in this message */ XLogRecPtr dataStart; /* Current end of WAL on the sender */ XLogRecPtr walEnd; /* Sender's system clock at the time of transmission */ TimestampTz sendTime; } WalDataMessageHeader; /* * Keepalive message from primary (message type 'k'). (lowercase k) * This is wrapped within a CopyData message at the FE/BE protocol level. * * Note that the data length is not specified here. */ typedef WalSndrMessage PrimaryKeepaliveMessage; /* * Reply message from standby (message type 'r'). This is wrapped within * a CopyData message at the FE/BE protocol level. * * Note that the data length is not specified here. */ typedef struct { /* * The xlog locations that have been written, flushed, and applied by * standby-side. These may be invalid if the standby-side is unable to or * chooses not to report these. */ XLogRecPtr write; XLogRecPtr flush; XLogRecPtr apply; /* Sender's system clock at the time of transmission */ TimestampTz sendTime; } StandbyReplyMessage; /* * Hot Standby feedback from standby (message type 'h'). This is wrapped within * a CopyData message at the FE/BE protocol level. * * Note that the data length is not specified here. */ typedef struct { /* * The current xmin and epoch from the standby, for Hot Standby feedback. * This may be invalid if the standby-side does not support feedback, or * Hot Standby is not yet available. */ TransactionId xmin; uint32 epoch; /* Sender's system clock at the time of transmission */ TimestampTz sendTime; } StandbyHSFeedbackMessage; /* * Maximum data payload in a WAL data message. Must be >= XLOG_BLCKSZ. * * We don't have a good idea of what a good value would be; there's some * overhead per message in both walsender and walreceiver, but on the other * hand sending large batches makes walsender less responsive to signals * because signals are checked only between messages. 128kB (with * default 8k blocks) seems like a reasonable guess for now. */ #define MAX_SEND_SIZE (XLOG_BLCKSZ * 16) #endif /* _WALPROTOCOL_H */