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Robert Haas 0ad8032910 Server-side gzip compression.
pg_basebackup's --compression option now lets you write either
"client-gzip" or "server-gzip" instead of just "gzip" to specify
where the compression should be performed. If you write simply
"gzip" it's taken to mean "client-gzip" unless you also use
--target, in which case it is interpreted to mean "server-gzip",
because that's the only thing that makes any sense in that case.

To make this work, the BASE_BACKUP command now takes new
COMPRESSION and COMPRESSION_LEVEL options.

At present, pg_basebackup cannot decompress .gz files, so
server-side compression will cause a failure if (1) -Ft is not
used or (2) -R is used or (3) -D- is used without --no-manifest.

Along the way, I removed the information message added by commit
5c649fe153367cdab278738ee4aebbfd158e0546 which occurred if you
specified no compression level and told you that the default level
had been used instead. That seemed like more output than most
people would want.

Also along the way, this adds a check to the server for
unrecognized base backup options. This repairs a bug introduced
by commit 0ba281cb4bf9f5f65529dfa4c8282abb734dd454.

This commit also adds some new test cases for pg_verifybackup.
They take a server-side backup with and without compression, and
then extract the backup if we have the OS facilities available
to do so, and then run pg_verifybackup on the extracted
directory. That is a good test of the functionality added by
this commit and also improves test coverage for the backup target
patch (commit 3500ccc39b0dadd1068a03938e4b8ff562587ccc) and for
pg_verifybackup itself.

Patch by me, with a bug fix by Jeevan Ladhe.  The patch set of which
this is a part has also had review and/or testing from Tushar Ahuja,
Suraj Kharage, Dipesh Pandit, and Mark Dilger.

Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/CA+Tgmoa-ST7fMLsVJduOB7Eub=2WjfpHS+QxHVEpUoinf4bOSg@mail.gmail.com
2022-01-24 15:13:18 -05:00

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Makefile

#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Makefile for the postgres backend
#
# Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2022, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
# Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
#
# src/backend/Makefile
#
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
PGFILEDESC = "PostgreSQL Server"
# This is a daemon process, which is why it is not labeled as an executable
#PGAPPICON=win32
subdir = src/backend
top_builddir = ../..
include $(top_builddir)/src/Makefile.global
SUBDIRS = access bootstrap catalog parser commands executor foreign lib libpq \
main nodes optimizer partitioning port postmaster \
regex replication rewrite \
statistics storage tcop tsearch utils $(top_builddir)/src/timezone \
jit
include $(srcdir)/common.mk
# As of 1/2010:
# The probes.o file is necessary for dtrace support on Solaris, and on recent
# versions of systemtap. (Older systemtap releases just produce an empty
# file, but that's okay.) However, macOS's dtrace doesn't use it and doesn't
# even recognize the -G option. So, build probes.o except on macOS.
# This might need adjustment as other platforms add dtrace support.
ifneq ($(PORTNAME), darwin)
ifeq ($(enable_dtrace), yes)
LOCALOBJS += utils/probes.o
endif
endif
OBJS = \
$(LOCALOBJS) \
$(SUBDIROBJS) \
$(top_builddir)/src/common/libpgcommon_srv.a \
$(top_builddir)/src/port/libpgport_srv.a
# We put libpgport and libpgcommon into OBJS, so remove it from LIBS; also add
# libldap and ICU
LIBS := $(filter-out -lpgport -lpgcommon, $(LIBS)) $(LDAP_LIBS_BE) $(ICU_LIBS)
# The backend doesn't need everything that's in LIBS, however
LIBS := $(filter-out -lreadline -ledit -ltermcap -lncurses -lcurses, $(LIBS))
ifeq ($(with_systemd),yes)
LIBS += -lsystemd
endif
##########################################################################
all: submake-libpgport submake-catalog-headers submake-utils-headers postgres $(POSTGRES_IMP)
ifneq ($(PORTNAME), cygwin)
ifneq ($(PORTNAME), win32)
ifneq ($(PORTNAME), aix)
postgres: $(OBJS)
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(call expand_subsys,$^) $(LDFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS_EX) $(export_dynamic) $(LIBS) -o $@
endif
endif
endif
ifeq ($(PORTNAME), cygwin)
postgres: $(OBJS)
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(call expand_subsys,$^) $(LDFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS_EX) $(export_dynamic) -Wl,--stack,$(WIN32_STACK_RLIMIT) -Wl,--export-all-symbols -Wl,--out-implib=libpostgres.a $(LIBS) -o $@
# libpostgres.a is actually built in the preceding rule, but we need this to
# ensure it's newer than postgres; see notes in src/backend/parser/Makefile
libpostgres.a: postgres
touch $@
endif # cygwin
ifeq ($(PORTNAME), win32)
LIBS += -lsecur32
postgres: $(OBJS) $(WIN32RES)
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(call expand_subsys,$(OBJS)) $(WIN32RES) $(LDFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS_EX) -Wl,--stack=$(WIN32_STACK_RLIMIT) -Wl,--export-all-symbols -Wl,--out-implib=libpostgres.a $(LIBS) -o $@$(X)
# libpostgres.a is actually built in the preceding rule, but we need this to
# ensure it's newer than postgres; see notes in src/backend/parser/Makefile
libpostgres.a: postgres
touch $@
endif # win32
ifeq ($(PORTNAME), aix)
postgres: $(POSTGRES_IMP)
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(call expand_subsys,$(OBJS)) $(LDFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS_EX) -Wl,-bE:$(top_builddir)/src/backend/$(POSTGRES_IMP) $(LIBS) -Wl,-brtllib -o $@
$(POSTGRES_IMP): $(OBJS)
$(LD) $(LDREL) $(LDOUT) SUBSYS.o $(call expand_subsys,$^)
ifeq ($(host_os), aix3.2.5)
$(MKLDEXPORT) SUBSYS.o $(bindir)/postgres > $@
else
ifneq (,$(findstring aix4.1, $(host_os)))
$(MKLDEXPORT) SUBSYS.o $(bindir)/postgres > $@
else
$(MKLDEXPORT) SUBSYS.o . > $@
endif
endif
@rm -f SUBSYS.o
endif # aix
$(top_builddir)/src/port/libpgport_srv.a: | submake-libpgport
# The postgres.o target is needed by the rule in Makefile.global that
# creates the exports file when MAKE_EXPORTS = true.
postgres.o: $(OBJS)
$(CC) $(LDREL) $(call expand_subsys,$^) $(LDFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS_EX) $(LIBS) -o $@
# The following targets are specified in make commands that appear in
# the make files in our subdirectories. Note that it's important we
# match the dependencies shown in the subdirectory makefiles!
# Also, in cases where a subdirectory makefile generates two files in
# what's really one step, such as bison producing both gram.h and gram.c,
# we must request making the one that is shown as the secondary (dependent)
# output, else the timestamp on it might be wrong. By project convention,
# the .h file is the dependent one for bison output, so we need only request
# that; but in other cases, request both for safety.
parser/gram.h: parser/gram.y
$(MAKE) -C parser gram.h
storage/lmgr/lwlocknames.h: storage/lmgr/generate-lwlocknames.pl storage/lmgr/lwlocknames.txt
$(MAKE) -C storage/lmgr lwlocknames.h lwlocknames.c
# run this unconditionally to avoid needing to know its dependencies here:
submake-catalog-headers:
$(MAKE) -C catalog distprep generated-header-symlinks
# run this unconditionally to avoid needing to know its dependencies here:
submake-utils-headers:
$(MAKE) -C utils distprep generated-header-symlinks
.PHONY: submake-catalog-headers submake-utils-headers
# Make symlinks for these headers in the include directory. That way
# we can cut down on the -I options. Also, a symlink is automatically
# up to date when we update the base file.
#
# The point of the prereqdir incantation in some of the rules below is to
# force the symlink to use an absolute path rather than a relative path.
# For headers which are generated by make distprep, the actual header within
# src/backend will be in the source tree, while the symlink in src/include
# will be in the build tree, so a simple ../.. reference won't work.
# For headers generated during regular builds, we prefer a relative symlink.
.PHONY: generated-headers
generated-headers: $(top_builddir)/src/include/parser/gram.h $(top_builddir)/src/include/storage/lwlocknames.h submake-catalog-headers submake-utils-headers
$(top_builddir)/src/include/parser/gram.h: parser/gram.h
prereqdir=`cd '$(dir $<)' >/dev/null && pwd` && \
cd '$(dir $@)' && rm -f $(notdir $@) && \
$(LN_S) "$$prereqdir/$(notdir $<)" .
$(top_builddir)/src/include/storage/lwlocknames.h: storage/lmgr/lwlocknames.h
prereqdir=`cd '$(dir $<)' >/dev/null && pwd` && \
cd '$(dir $@)' && rm -f $(notdir $@) && \
$(LN_S) "$$prereqdir/$(notdir $<)" .
utils/probes.o: utils/probes.d $(SUBDIROBJS)
$(DTRACE) $(DTRACEFLAGS) -C -G -s $(call expand_subsys,$^) -o $@
##########################################################################
# Be sure that these files get removed by the maintainer-clean target
distprep:
$(MAKE) -C parser gram.c gram.h scan.c
$(MAKE) -C bootstrap bootparse.c bootscanner.c
$(MAKE) -C catalog distprep
$(MAKE) -C replication repl_gram.c repl_scanner.c syncrep_gram.c syncrep_scanner.c
$(MAKE) -C storage/lmgr lwlocknames.h lwlocknames.c
$(MAKE) -C utils distprep
$(MAKE) -C utils/adt jsonpath_gram.c jsonpath_scan.c
$(MAKE) -C utils/misc guc-file.c
##########################################################################
install: all installdirs install-bin
ifeq ($(PORTNAME), cygwin)
ifeq ($(MAKE_DLL), true)
$(INSTALL_DATA) libpostgres.a '$(DESTDIR)$(libdir)/libpostgres.a'
endif
endif
ifeq ($(PORTNAME), win32)
ifeq ($(MAKE_DLL), true)
$(INSTALL_DATA) libpostgres.a '$(DESTDIR)$(libdir)/libpostgres.a'
endif
endif
$(MAKE) -C catalog install-data
$(MAKE) -C tsearch install-data
$(MAKE) -C utils install-data
$(INSTALL_DATA) $(srcdir)/libpq/pg_hba.conf.sample '$(DESTDIR)$(datadir)/pg_hba.conf.sample'
$(INSTALL_DATA) $(srcdir)/libpq/pg_ident.conf.sample '$(DESTDIR)$(datadir)/pg_ident.conf.sample'
$(INSTALL_DATA) $(srcdir)/utils/misc/postgresql.conf.sample '$(DESTDIR)$(datadir)/postgresql.conf.sample'
ifeq ($(with_llvm), yes)
install-bin: install-postgres-bitcode
install-postgres-bitcode: $(OBJS) all
$(call install_llvm_module,postgres,$(call expand_subsys, $(filter-out $(top_builddir)/src/timezone/objfiles.txt, $(SUBDIROBJS))))
endif
install-bin: postgres $(POSTGRES_IMP) installdirs
$(INSTALL_PROGRAM) postgres$(X) '$(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/postgres$(X)'
ifneq ($(PORTNAME), win32)
@rm -f '$(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/postmaster$(X)'
ln -s postgres$(X) '$(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/postmaster$(X)'
else
$(INSTALL_PROGRAM) postgres$(X) '$(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/postmaster$(X)'
endif
ifeq ($(MAKE_EXPORTS), true)
$(INSTALL_DATA) $(POSTGRES_IMP) '$(DESTDIR)$(pkglibdir)/$(POSTGRES_IMP)'
$(INSTALL_PROGRAM) $(MKLDEXPORT) '$(DESTDIR)$(pgxsdir)/$(MKLDEXPORT_DIR)/mkldexport.sh'
endif
.PHONY: install-bin
installdirs:
$(MKDIR_P) '$(DESTDIR)$(bindir)' '$(DESTDIR)$(datadir)'
ifeq ($(PORTNAME), cygwin)
ifeq ($(MAKE_DLL), true)
$(MKDIR_P) '$(DESTDIR)$(libdir)'
endif
endif
ifeq ($(PORTNAME), win32)
ifeq ($(MAKE_DLL), true)
$(MKDIR_P) '$(DESTDIR)$(libdir)'
endif
endif
ifeq ($(MAKE_EXPORTS), true)
$(MKDIR_P) '$(DESTDIR)$(pkglibdir)'
$(MKDIR_P) '$(DESTDIR)$(pgxsdir)/$(MKLDEXPORT_DIR)'
endif
##########################################################################
uninstall:
rm -f '$(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/postgres$(X)' '$(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/postmaster'
ifeq ($(MAKE_EXPORTS), true)
rm -f '$(DESTDIR)$(pkglibdir)/$(POSTGRES_IMP)'
rm -f '$(DESTDIR)$(pgxsdir)/$(MKLDEXPORT_DIR)/mkldexport.sh'
endif
ifeq ($(PORTNAME), cygwin)
ifeq ($(MAKE_DLL), true)
rm -f '$(DESTDIR)$(libdir)/libpostgres.a'
endif
endif
ifeq ($(PORTNAME), win32)
ifeq ($(MAKE_DLL), true)
rm -f '$(DESTDIR)$(libdir)/libpostgres.a'
endif
endif
$(MAKE) -C catalog uninstall-data
$(MAKE) -C tsearch uninstall-data
$(MAKE) -C utils uninstall-data
rm -f '$(DESTDIR)$(datadir)/pg_hba.conf.sample' \
'$(DESTDIR)$(datadir)/pg_ident.conf.sample' \
'$(DESTDIR)$(datadir)/postgresql.conf.sample'
ifeq ($(with_llvm), yes)
$(call uninstall_llvm_module,postgres)
endif
##########################################################################
clean:
rm -f $(LOCALOBJS) postgres$(X) $(POSTGRES_IMP)
ifeq ($(PORTNAME), cygwin)
rm -f postgres.dll libpostgres.a
endif
ifeq ($(PORTNAME), win32)
rm -f postgres.dll libpostgres.a $(WIN32RES)
endif
distclean: clean
rm -f port/tas.s port/pg_sema.c port/pg_shmem.c
maintainer-clean: distclean
$(MAKE) -C catalog $@
$(MAKE) -C utils $@
rm -f bootstrap/bootparse.c \
bootstrap/bootscanner.c \
parser/gram.c \
parser/gram.h \
parser/scan.c \
replication/repl_gram.c \
replication/repl_scanner.c \
replication/syncrep_gram.c \
replication/syncrep_scanner.c \
storage/lmgr/lwlocknames.c \
storage/lmgr/lwlocknames.h \
utils/adt/jsonpath_gram.c \
utils/adt/jsonpath_scan.c \
utils/misc/guc-file.c
##########################################################################
#
# Support for code development.
#
# Use target "quick" to build "postgres" when you know all the subsystems
# are up to date. It saves the time of doing all the submakes.
.PHONY: quick
quick: $(OBJS)
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(call expand_subsys,$^) $(LDFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS_EX) $(export_dynamic) $(LIBS) -o postgres