Re: refactoring basebackup.c (zstd workers)

Robert Haas <robertmhaas@gmail.com>

From: Robert Haas <robertmhaas@gmail.com>
To: Justin Pryzby <pryzby@telsasoft.com>
Cc: Dipesh Pandit <dipesh.pandit@gmail.com>, Andres Freund <andres@anarazel.de>, Jeevan Ladhe <jeevanladhe.os@gmail.com>, Alvaro Herrera <alvherre@alvh.no-ip.org>, "Shinoda, Noriyoshi (PN Japan FSIP)" <noriyoshi.shinoda@hpe.com>, Abhijit Menon-Sen <ams@toroid.org>, Dmitry Dolgov <9erthalion6@gmail.com>, Jeevan Ladhe <jeevan.ladhe@enterprisedb.com>, Mark Dilger <mark.dilger@enterprisedb.com>, "pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org" <pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org>, tushar <tushar.ahuja@enterprisedb.com>
Date: 2022-03-17T15:50:15Z
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  1. Document BaseBackupSync and BaseBackupWrite wait events.

  2. Support long distance matching for zstd compression

  3. Fix possible NULL-pointer-deference in backup_compression.c.

  4. Allow parallel zstd compression when taking a base backup.

  5. Make PostgreSQL::Test::Cluster::run_log() return a useful value.

  6. Fix a few goofs in new backup compression code.

  7. Replace BASE_BACKUP COMPRESSION_LEVEL option with COMPRESSION_DETAIL.

  8. Add 'basebackup_to_shell' contrib module.

  9. Allow extensions to add new backup targets.

  10. Change HAVE_LIBLZ4 and HAVE_LIBZSTD tests to USE_LZ4 and USE_ZSTD.

  11. pg_basebackup: Clean up some bogus file extension tests.

  12. pg_basebackup: Avoid unclean failure with server-compression and -D -.

  13. Fix LZ4 tests for remaining buffer space.

  14. Add support for zstd base backup compression.

  15. pg_basebackup: Allow client-side LZ4 (de)compression.

  16. Add suport for server-side LZ4 base backup compression.

  17. Add min() and max() aggregates for xid8.

  18. Remove superfluous variable.

  19. pg_basebackup: Cleaner handling when compression is multiply specified.

  20. Allow server-side compression to be used with -Fp.

  21. pg_basebackup: Fix a couple of recently-introduced bugs.

  22. Tidy up a few cosmetic issues related to pg_basebackup.

  23. Server-side gzip compression.

  24. Unbreak pg_basebackup/t/010_pg_basebackup.pl on msys

  25. Suppress variable-set-but-not-used warning from clang 13.

  26. Extend the options of pg_basebackup to control compression

  27. Support base backup targets.

  28. Modify pg_basebackup to use a new COPY subprotocol for base backups.

  29. Document that tar archives are now properly terminated.

  30. Fix thinko in bbsink_throttle_manifest_contents.

  31. Have the server properly terminate tar archives.

  32. Minimal fix for unterminated tar archive problem.

  33. Introduce 'bbstreamer' abstraction to modularize pg_basebackup.

  34. Introduce 'bbsink' abstraction to modularize base backup code.

  35. Refactor basebackup.c's _tarWriteDir() function.

  36. Flexible options for CREATE_REPLICATION_SLOT.

  37. Flexible options for BASE_BACKUP.

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On Mon, Mar 14, 2022 at 1:21 PM Robert Haas <robertmhaas@gmail.com> wrote:
> There's some appeal to that, but one downside is that it means that
> the client can't be used to fetch data that is compressed in a way
> that the server knows about and the client doesn't. I don't think
> that's great. Why should, for example, pg_basebackup need to be
> compiled with zstd support in order to request zstd compression on the
> server side? If the server knows about the brand new
> justin-magic-sauce compression algorithm, maybe the client should just
> be able to request it and, when given various .jms files by the
> server, shrug its shoulders and accept them for what they are. That
> doesn't work if -Fp is involved, or similar, but it should work fine
> for simple cases if we set things up right.

Concretely, I propose the attached patch for v15. It renames the
newly-added COMPRESSION_LEVEL option to COMPRESSION_DETAIL, introduces
a flexible syntax for options along the lines you proposed, and
adjusts things so that a client that doesn't support a particular type
of compression can still request that type of compression from the
server.

I think it's important to do this for v15 so that we don't end up with
backward-compatibility problems down the road.

-- 
Robert Haas
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