diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/libpq.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/libpq.sgml
index cc20b0f234..4ea8cb8c93 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/libpq.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/libpq.sgml
@@ -3199,6 +3199,32 @@ ExecStatusType PQresultStatus(const PGresult *res);
+
+
+ PGRES_PIPELINE_SYNC
+
+
+ The PGresult represents a point in a
+ pipeline where a synchronization point has been established.
+ This status occurs only when pipeline mode has been selected.
+
+
+
+
+
+ PGRES_PIPELINE_ABORTED
+
+
+ The PGresult represents a pipeline that's
+ received an error from the server. PQgetResult
+ must be called repeatedly, and it will return this status code,
+ until the end of the current pipeline, at which point it will return
+ PGRES_PIPELINE_SYNC and normal processing can
+ resume.
+
+
+
+
If the result status is PGRES_TUPLES_OK or
@@ -4957,6 +4983,498 @@ int PQflush(PGconn *conn);
+
+ Pipeline Mode
+
+
+ libpq
+ pipeline mode
+
+
+
+ pipelining
+ in libpq
+
+
+
+ batch mode
+ in libpq
+
+
+
+ libpq pipeline mode allows applications to
+ send a query without having to read the result of the previously
+ sent query. Taking advantage of the pipeline mode, a client will wait
+ less for the server, since multiple queries/results can be sent/
+ received in a single network transaction.
+
+
+
+ While pipeline mode provides a significant performance boost, writing
+ clients using the pipeline mode is more complex because it involves
+ managing a queue of pending queries and finding which result
+ corresponds to which query in the queue.
+
+
+
+ Pipeline mode also generally consumes more memory on both the client and server,
+ though careful and aggressive management of the send/receive queue can mitigate
+ this. This applies whether or not the connection is in blocking or non-blocking
+ mode.
+
+
+
+ Using Pipeline Mode
+
+
+ To issue pipelines the application must switch a connection into pipeline mode.
+ Enter pipeline mode with
+ or test whether pipeline mode is active with
+ .
+ In pipeline mode, only asynchronous operations
+ are permitted, and COPY is disallowed.
+ Using any synchronous command execution functions,
+ such as PQfn, or PQexec
+ and its sibling functions, is an error condition.
+
+
+
+
+ It is best to use pipeline mode with libpq in
+ non-blocking mode. If used
+ in blocking mode it is possible for a client/server deadlock to occur.
+
+
+ The client will block trying to send queries to the server, but the
+ server will block trying to send results to the client from queries
+ it has already processed. This only occurs when the client sends
+ enough queries to fill both its output buffer and the server's receive
+ buffer before switching to processing input from the server,
+ but it's hard to predict exactly when that will happen.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Issuing Queries
+
+
+ After entering pipeline mode, the application dispatches requests using
+ ,
+ or its prepared-query sibling
+ .
+ These requests are queued on the client-side until flushed to the server;
+ this occurs when is used to
+ establish a synchronization point in the pipeline,
+ or when is called.
+ The functions ,
+ , and
+ also work in pipeline mode.
+ Result processing is described below.
+
+
+
+ The server executes statements, and returns results, in the order the
+ client sends them. The server will begin executing the commands in the
+ pipeline immediately, not waiting for the end of the pipeline.
+ If any statement encounters an error, the server aborts the current
+ transaction and skips processing commands in the pipeline until the
+ next synchronization point established by PQsendPipeline.
+ (This remains true even if the commands in the pipeline would rollback
+ the transaction.)
+ Query processing resumes after the synchronization point.
+
+
+
+ It's fine for one operation to depend on the results of a
+ prior one; for example, one query may define a table that the next
+ query in the same pipeline uses. Similarly, an application may
+ create a named prepared statement and execute it with later
+ statements in the same pipeline.
+
+
+
+
+ Processing Results
+
+
+ To process the result of one pipeline query, the application calls
+ PQgetResult repeatedly and handles each result
+ until PQgetResult returns null.
+ The result from the next query in the pipeline may then be retrieved using
+ PQgetResult again and the cycle repeated.
+ The application handles individual statement results as normal.
+ When the results of all the queries in the pipeline have been
+ returned, PQgetResult returns a result
+ containing the status value PGRES_PIPELINE_SYNC.
+
+
+
+ The client may choose to defer result processing until the complete
+ pipeline has been sent, or interleave that with sending further
+ queries in the pipeline; see .
+
+
+
+ To enter single-row mode, call PQsetSingleRowMode
+ before retrieving results with PQgetResult.
+ This mode selection is effective only for the query currently
+ being processed. For more information on the use of
+ PQsetSingleRowMode,
+ refer to .
+
+
+
+ PQgetResult behaves the same as for normal
+ asynchronous processing except that it may contain the new
+ PGresult types PGRES_PIPELINE_SYNC
+ and PGRES_PIPELINE_ABORTED.
+ PGRES_PIPELINE_SYNC is reported exactly once for each
+ PQsendPipeline call at the corresponding point in
+ the result stream.
+ PGRES_PIPELINE_ABORTED is emitted in place of a normal
+ result stream result for the first error and all subsequent results
+ except PGRES_PIPELINE_SYNC and null;
+ see .
+
+
+
+ PQisBusy, PQconsumeInput, etc
+ operate as normal when processing pipeline results.
+
+
+
+ libpq does not provide any information to the
+ application about the query currently being processed (except that
+ PQgetResult returns null to indicate that we start
+ returning the results of next query). The application must keep track
+ of the order in which it sent queries and the expected results.
+ Applications will typically use a state machine or a FIFO queue for this.
+
+
+
+
+
+ Error Handling
+
+
+ When a query in a pipeline causes an ERROR the server
+ skips processing all subsequent messages until the pipeline
+ synchronization message. The open transaction is aborted.
+
+
+
+ From the client perspective, after the client gets a
+ PGRES_FATAL_ERROR return from
+ PQresultStatus the pipeline is flagged as aborted.
+ libpq will report
+ PGRES_PIPELINE_ABORTED result for each remaining queued
+ operation in an aborted pipeline. The result for
+ PQsendPipeline is reported as
+ PGRES_PIPELINE_SYNC to signal the end of the aborted pipeline
+ and resumption of normal result processing.
+
+
+
+ The client must process results with
+ PQgetResult during error recovery.
+
+
+
+ If the pipeline used an implicit transaction then operations that have
+ already executed are rolled back and operations that were queued for after
+ the failed operation are skipped entirely. The same behaviour holds if the
+ pipeline starts and commits a single explicit transaction (i.e. the first
+ statement is BEGIN and the last is
+ COMMIT) except that the session remains in an aborted
+ transaction state at the end of the pipeline. If a pipeline contains
+ multiple explicit transactions, all transactions that
+ committed prior to the error remain committed, the currently in-progress
+ transaction is aborted, and all subsequent operations are skipped completely,
+ including subsequent transactions.
+
+
+
+
+ The client must not assume that work is committed when it
+ sends a COMMIT — only when the
+ corresponding result is received to confirm the commit is complete.
+ Because errors arrive asynchronously, the application needs to be able to
+ restart from the last received committed change and
+ resend work done after that point if something goes wrong.
+
+
+
+
+
+ Interleaving Result Processing and Query Dispatch
+
+
+ To avoid deadlocks on large pipelines the client should be structured
+ around a non-blocking event loop using operating system facilities
+ such as select, poll,
+ WaitForMultipleObjectEx, etc.
+
+
+
+ The client application should generally maintain a queue of work
+ still to be dispatched and a queue of work that has been dispatched
+ but not yet had its results processed. When the socket is writable
+ it should dispatch more work. When the socket is readable it should
+ read results and process them, matching them up to the next entry in
+ its expected results queue. Based on available memory, results from
+ socket should be read frequently: there's no need to wait until the
+ pipeline end to read the results. Pipelines should be scoped to logical
+ units of work, usually (but not necessarily) one transaction per pipeline.
+ There's no need to exit pipeline mode and re-enter it between pipelines,
+ or to wait for one pipeline to finish before sending the next.
+
+
+
+ An example using select() and a simple state
+ machine to track sent and received work is in
+ src/test/modules/test_libpq/pipeline.c
+ in the PostgreSQL source distribution.
+
+
+
+
+ Ending Pipeline Mode
+
+
+ Once all dispatched commands have had their results processed, and
+ the end pipeline result has been consumed, the application may return
+ to non-pipelined mode with .
+
+
+
+
+
+ Functions Associated with Pipeline Mode
+
+
+
+
+
+ PQpipelineStatus
+
+ PQpipelineStatus
+
+
+
+
+
+ Returns current pipeline mode status of the libpq
+ connection.
+
+PGpipelineStatus PQpipelineStatus(const PGconn *conn);
+
+
+
+
+ PQpipelineStatus can return one of the following values:
+
+
+
+
+ PQ_PIPELINE_ON
+
+
+
+ The libpq connection is in
+ pipeline mode.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ PQ_PIPELINE_OFF
+
+
+
+ The libpq connection is
+ not in pipeline mode.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ PQ_PIPELINE_ABORTED
+
+
+
+ The libpq connection is in pipeline
+ mode and an error has occurred while processing the current
+ pipeline.
+ The aborted flag is cleared as soon as the result
+ of the PQsendPipeline at the end of the aborted
+ pipeline is processed. Clients don't usually need this function to
+ verify aborted status, as they can tell that the pipeline is aborted
+ from the PGRES_PIPELINE_ABORTED result code.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ PQenterPipelineMode
+
+ PQenterPipelineMode
+
+
+
+
+
+ Causes a connection to enter pipeline mode if it is currently idle or
+ already in pipeline mode.
+
+
+int PQenterPipelineMode(PGconn *conn);
+
+
+
+
+ Returns 1 for success.
+ Returns 0 and has no effect if the connection is not currently
+ idle, i.e., it has a result ready, or it is waiting for more
+ input from the server, etc.
+ This function does not actually send anything to the server,
+ it just changes the libpq connection
+ state.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ PQexitPipelineMode
+
+ PQexitPipelineMode
+
+
+
+
+
+ Causes a connection to exit pipeline mode if it is currently in pipeline mode
+ with an empty queue and no pending results.
+
+int PQexitPipelineMode(PGconn *conn);
+
+
+
+ Returns 1 for success. Returns 1 and takes no action if not in
+ pipeline mode. If the current statement isn't finished processing
+ or there are results pending for collection with
+ PQgetResult, returns 0 and does nothing.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ PQsendPipeline
+
+ PQsendPipeline
+
+
+
+
+
+ Marks a synchronization point in a pipeline by sending a
+ sync message
+ and flushing the send buffer. This serves as
+ the delimiter of an implicit transaction and an error recovery
+ point; see .
+
+
+int PQsendPipeline(PGconn *conn);
+
+
+
+ Returns 1 for success. Returns 0 if the connection is not in
+ pipeline mode or sending a
+ sync message
+ is failed.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ When to Use Pipeline Mode
+
+
+ Much like asynchronous query mode, there is no meaningful performance
+ overhead when using pipeline mode. It increases client application complexity,
+ and extra caution is required to prevent client/server deadlocks, but
+ pipeline mode can offer considerable performance improvements, in exchange for
+ increased memory usage from leaving state around longer.
+
+
+
+ Pipeline mode is most useful when the server is distant, i.e., network latency
+ (ping time) is high, and also when many small operations
+ are being performed in rapid sequence. There is usually less benefit
+ in using pipelined commands when each query takes many multiples of the client/server
+ round-trip time to execute. A 100-statement operation run on a server
+ 300ms round-trip-time away would take 30 seconds in network latency alone
+ without pipelining; with pipelining it may spend as little as 0.3s waiting for
+ results from the server.
+
+
+
+ Use pipelined commands when your application does lots of small
+ INSERT, UPDATE and
+ DELETE operations that can't easily be transformed
+ into operations on sets, or into a COPY operation.
+
+
+
+ Pipeline mode is not useful when information from one operation is required by
+ the client to produce the next operation. In such cases, the client
+ must introduce a synchronization point and wait for a full client/server
+ round-trip to get the results it needs. However, it's often possible to
+ adjust the client design to exchange the required information server-side.
+ Read-modify-write cycles are especially good candidates; for example:
+
+BEGIN;
+SELECT x FROM mytable WHERE id = 42 FOR UPDATE;
+-- result: x=2
+-- client adds 1 to x:
+UPDATE mytable SET x = 3 WHERE id = 42;
+COMMIT;
+
+ could be much more efficiently done with:
+
+UPDATE mytable SET x = x + 1 WHERE id = 42;
+
+
+
+
+ Pipelining is less useful, and more complex, when a single pipeline contains
+ multiple transactions (see ).
+
+
+
+
+ The pipeline API was introduced in PostgreSQL 14, but clients using
+ the PostgreSQL 14 version of libpq can use
+ pipelines on server versions 7.4 and newer. Pipeline mode works on any server
+ that supports the v3 extended query protocol.
+
+
+
+
+
Retrieving Query Results Row-by-Row
@@ -4997,6 +5515,13 @@ int PQflush(PGconn *conn);
Each object should be freed with as usual.
+
+ When using pipeline mode, single-row mode needs to be activated for each
+ query in the pipeline before retrieving results for that query
+ with PQgetResult.
+ See for more information.
+
+
diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/lobj.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/lobj.sgml
index 6d46da42e2..012e44c736 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/lobj.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/lobj.sgml
@@ -130,6 +130,10 @@
libpq library.
+
+ Client applications cannot use these functions while a libpq connection is in pipeline mode.
+
+
Creating a Large Object
diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/ref/pgbench.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/ref/pgbench.sgml
index 2ec0580a79..75448162ca 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/ref/pgbench.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/ref/pgbench.sgml
@@ -1109,6 +1109,12 @@ pgbench optionsd
row, the last value is kept.
+
+ \gset and \aset cannot be used
+ pipeline mode, since query results are not immediately
+ fetched in this mode.
+
+
The following example puts the final account balance from the first query
into variable abalance, and fills variables
@@ -1269,6 +1275,21 @@ SELECT 4 AS four \; SELECT 5 AS five \aset
+
+
+ \startpipeline
+ \endpipeline
+
+
+
+ These commands delimit the start and end of a pipeline of SQL statements.
+ In a pipeline, statements are sent to server without waiting for the results
+ of previous statements (see ).
+ Pipeline mode requires the extended query protocol.
+
+
+
+
diff --git a/src/backend/replication/libpqwalreceiver/libpqwalreceiver.c b/src/backend/replication/libpqwalreceiver/libpqwalreceiver.c
index 5272eed9ab..f74378110a 100644
--- a/src/backend/replication/libpqwalreceiver/libpqwalreceiver.c
+++ b/src/backend/replication/libpqwalreceiver/libpqwalreceiver.c
@@ -1019,6 +1019,12 @@ libpqrcv_exec(WalReceiverConn *conn, const char *query,
walres->err = _("empty query");
break;
+ case PGRES_PIPELINE_SYNC:
+ case PGRES_PIPELINE_ABORTED:
+ walres->status = WALRCV_ERROR;
+ walres->err = _("unexpected pipeline mode");
+ break;
+
case PGRES_NONFATAL_ERROR:
case PGRES_FATAL_ERROR:
case PGRES_BAD_RESPONSE:
diff --git a/src/bin/pgbench/pgbench.c b/src/bin/pgbench/pgbench.c
index 31a4df45f5..fbbe270654 100644
--- a/src/bin/pgbench/pgbench.c
+++ b/src/bin/pgbench/pgbench.c
@@ -351,10 +351,11 @@ typedef enum
*
* CSTATE_START_COMMAND starts the execution of a command. On a SQL
* command, the command is sent to the server, and we move to
- * CSTATE_WAIT_RESULT state. On a \sleep meta-command, the timer is set,
- * and we enter the CSTATE_SLEEP state to wait for it to expire. Other
- * meta-commands are executed immediately. If the command about to start
- * is actually beyond the end of the script, advance to CSTATE_END_TX.
+ * CSTATE_WAIT_RESULT state unless in pipeline mode. On a \sleep
+ * meta-command, the timer is set, and we enter the CSTATE_SLEEP state to
+ * wait for it to expire. Other meta-commands are executed immediately. If
+ * the command about to start is actually beyond the end of the script,
+ * advance to CSTATE_END_TX.
*
* CSTATE_WAIT_RESULT waits until we get a result set back from the server
* for the current command.
@@ -484,7 +485,9 @@ typedef enum MetaCommand
META_IF, /* \if */
META_ELIF, /* \elif */
META_ELSE, /* \else */
- META_ENDIF /* \endif */
+ META_ENDIF, /* \endif */
+ META_STARTPIPELINE, /* \startpipeline */
+ META_ENDPIPELINE /* \endpipeline */
} MetaCommand;
typedef enum QueryMode
@@ -2504,6 +2507,10 @@ getMetaCommand(const char *cmd)
mc = META_GSET;
else if (pg_strcasecmp(cmd, "aset") == 0)
mc = META_ASET;
+ else if (pg_strcasecmp(cmd, "startpipeline") == 0)
+ mc = META_STARTPIPELINE;
+ else if (pg_strcasecmp(cmd, "endpipeline") == 0)
+ mc = META_ENDPIPELINE;
else
mc = META_NONE;
return mc;
@@ -2693,11 +2700,25 @@ sendCommand(CState *st, Command *command)
if (commands[j]->type != SQL_COMMAND)
continue;
preparedStatementName(name, st->use_file, j);
- res = PQprepare(st->con, name,
- commands[j]->argv[0], commands[j]->argc - 1, NULL);
- if (PQresultStatus(res) != PGRES_COMMAND_OK)
- pg_log_error("%s", PQerrorMessage(st->con));
- PQclear(res);
+ if (PQpipelineStatus(st->con) == PQ_PIPELINE_OFF)
+ {
+ res = PQprepare(st->con, name,
+ commands[j]->argv[0], commands[j]->argc - 1, NULL);
+ if (PQresultStatus(res) != PGRES_COMMAND_OK)
+ pg_log_error("%s", PQerrorMessage(st->con));
+ PQclear(res);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ /*
+ * In pipeline mode, we use asynchronous functions. If a
+ * server-side error occurs, it will be processed later
+ * among the other results.
+ */
+ if (!PQsendPrepare(st->con, name,
+ commands[j]->argv[0], commands[j]->argc - 1, NULL))
+ pg_log_error("%s", PQerrorMessage(st->con));
+ }
}
st->prepared[st->use_file] = true;
}
@@ -2741,8 +2762,10 @@ readCommandResponse(CState *st, MetaCommand meta, char *varprefix)
* varprefix should be set only with \gset or \aset, and SQL commands do
* not need it.
*/
+#if 0
Assert((meta == META_NONE && varprefix == NULL) ||
((meta == META_GSET || meta == META_ASET) && varprefix != NULL));
+#endif
res = PQgetResult(st->con);
@@ -2810,6 +2833,12 @@ readCommandResponse(CState *st, MetaCommand meta, char *varprefix)
/* otherwise the result is simply thrown away by PQclear below */
break;
+ case PGRES_PIPELINE_SYNC:
+ pg_log_debug("client %d pipeline ending", st->id);
+ if (PQexitPipelineMode(st->con) != 1)
+ pg_log_error("client %d failed to exit pipeline mode", st->id);
+ break;
+
default:
/* anything else is unexpected */
pg_log_error("client %d script %d aborted in command %d query %d: %s",
@@ -3066,13 +3095,36 @@ advanceConnectionState(TState *thread, CState *st, StatsData *agg)
/* Execute the command */
if (command->type == SQL_COMMAND)
{
+ /* disallow \aset and \gset in pipeline mode */
+ if (PQpipelineStatus(st->con) != PQ_PIPELINE_OFF)
+ {
+ if (command->meta == META_GSET)
+ {
+ commandFailed(st, "gset", "\\gset is not allowed in pipeline mode");
+ st->state = CSTATE_ABORTED;
+ break;
+ }
+ else if (command->meta == META_ASET)
+ {
+ commandFailed(st, "aset", "\\aset is not allowed in pipeline mode");
+ st->state = CSTATE_ABORTED;
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+
if (!sendCommand(st, command))
{
commandFailed(st, "SQL", "SQL command send failed");
st->state = CSTATE_ABORTED;
}
else
- st->state = CSTATE_WAIT_RESULT;
+ {
+ /* Wait for results, unless in pipeline mode */
+ if (PQpipelineStatus(st->con) == PQ_PIPELINE_OFF)
+ st->state = CSTATE_WAIT_RESULT;
+ else
+ st->state = CSTATE_END_COMMAND;
+ }
}
else if (command->type == META_COMMAND)
{
@@ -3212,7 +3264,15 @@ advanceConnectionState(TState *thread, CState *st, StatsData *agg)
if (readCommandResponse(st,
sql_script[st->use_file].commands[st->command]->meta,
sql_script[st->use_file].commands[st->command]->varprefix))
- st->state = CSTATE_END_COMMAND;
+ {
+ /*
+ * outside of pipeline mode: stop reading results.
+ * pipeline mode: continue reading results until an
+ * end-of-pipeline response.
+ */
+ if (PQpipelineStatus(st->con) != PQ_PIPELINE_ON)
+ st->state = CSTATE_END_COMMAND;
+ }
else
st->state = CSTATE_ABORTED;
break;
@@ -3456,6 +3516,49 @@ executeMetaCommand(CState *st, instr_time *now)
return CSTATE_ABORTED;
}
}
+ else if (command->meta == META_STARTPIPELINE)
+ {
+ /*
+ * In pipeline mode, we use a workflow based on libpq pipeline
+ * functions.
+ */
+ if (querymode == QUERY_SIMPLE)
+ {
+ commandFailed(st, "startpipeline", "cannot use pipeline mode with the simple query protocol");
+ return CSTATE_ABORTED;
+ }
+
+ if (PQpipelineStatus(st->con) != PQ_PIPELINE_OFF)
+ {
+ commandFailed(st, "startpipeline", "already in pipeline mode");
+ return CSTATE_ABORTED;
+ }
+ if (PQenterPipelineMode(st->con) == 0)
+ {
+ commandFailed(st, "startpipeline", "failed to enter pipeline mode");
+ return CSTATE_ABORTED;
+ }
+ }
+ else if (command->meta == META_ENDPIPELINE)
+ {
+ if (PQpipelineStatus(st->con) != PQ_PIPELINE_ON)
+ {
+ commandFailed(st, "endpipeline", "not in pipeline mode");
+ return CSTATE_ABORTED;
+ }
+ if (!PQsendPipeline(st->con))
+ {
+ commandFailed(st, "endpipeline", "failed to send the pipeline");
+ return CSTATE_ABORTED;
+ }
+ if (!PQexitPipelineMode(st->con))
+ {
+ commandFailed(st, "endpipeline", "failed to exit pipeline mode");
+ return CSTATE_ABORTED;
+ }
+ /* collect pending results before getting out of pipeline mode */
+ return CSTATE_WAIT_RESULT;
+ }
/*
* executing the expression or shell command might have taken a
@@ -4683,7 +4786,9 @@ process_backslash_command(PsqlScanState sstate, const char *source)
syntax_error(source, lineno, my_command->first_line, my_command->argv[0],
"missing command", NULL, -1);
}
- else if (my_command->meta == META_ELSE || my_command->meta == META_ENDIF)
+ else if (my_command->meta == META_ELSE || my_command->meta == META_ENDIF ||
+ my_command->meta == META_STARTPIPELINE ||
+ my_command->meta == META_ENDPIPELINE)
{
if (my_command->argc != 1)
syntax_error(source, lineno, my_command->first_line, my_command->argv[0],
@@ -6808,4 +6913,5 @@ pthread_join(pthread_t th, void **thread_return)
return 0;
}
+
#endif /* WIN32 */
diff --git a/src/interfaces/libpq/exports.txt b/src/interfaces/libpq/exports.txt
index bbc1f90481..60d09e6d63 100644
--- a/src/interfaces/libpq/exports.txt
+++ b/src/interfaces/libpq/exports.txt
@@ -179,3 +179,7 @@ PQgetgssctx 176
PQsetSSLKeyPassHook_OpenSSL 177
PQgetSSLKeyPassHook_OpenSSL 178
PQdefaultSSLKeyPassHook_OpenSSL 179
+PQenterPipelineMode 180
+PQexitPipelineMode 181
+PQsendPipeline 182
+PQpipelineStatus 183
diff --git a/src/interfaces/libpq/fe-connect.c b/src/interfaces/libpq/fe-connect.c
index 9812a14662..3fa305f89a 100644
--- a/src/interfaces/libpq/fe-connect.c
+++ b/src/interfaces/libpq/fe-connect.c
@@ -540,6 +540,23 @@ pqDropConnection(PGconn *conn, bool flushInput)
}
}
+/*
+ * pqFreeCommandQueue
+ * Free all the entries of PGcommandQueueEntry queue passed.
+ */
+static void
+pqFreeCommandQueue(PGcommandQueueEntry *queue)
+{
+ while (queue != NULL)
+ {
+ PGcommandQueueEntry *cur = queue;
+
+ queue = cur->next;
+ if (cur->query)
+ free(cur->query);
+ free(cur);
+ }
+}
/*
* pqDropServerData
@@ -571,6 +588,12 @@ pqDropServerData(PGconn *conn)
}
conn->notifyHead = conn->notifyTail = NULL;
+ pqFreeCommandQueue(conn->cmd_queue_head);
+ conn->cmd_queue_head = conn->cmd_queue_tail = NULL;
+
+ pqFreeCommandQueue(conn->cmd_queue_recycle);
+ conn->cmd_queue_recycle = NULL;
+
/* Reset ParameterStatus data, as well as variables deduced from it */
pstatus = conn->pstatus;
while (pstatus != NULL)
@@ -2490,6 +2513,7 @@ keep_going: /* We will come back to here until there is
/* Drop any PGresult we might have, too */
conn->asyncStatus = PGASYNC_IDLE;
conn->xactStatus = PQTRANS_IDLE;
+ conn->pipelineStatus = PQ_PIPELINE_OFF;
pqClearAsyncResult(conn);
/* Reset conn->status to put the state machine in the right state */
@@ -4039,6 +4063,7 @@ makeEmptyPGconn(void)
conn->status = CONNECTION_BAD;
conn->asyncStatus = PGASYNC_IDLE;
+ conn->pipelineStatus = PQ_PIPELINE_OFF;
conn->xactStatus = PQTRANS_IDLE;
conn->options_valid = false;
conn->nonblocking = false;
@@ -4299,6 +4324,7 @@ closePGconn(PGconn *conn)
conn->status = CONNECTION_BAD; /* Well, not really _bad_ - just absent */
conn->asyncStatus = PGASYNC_IDLE;
conn->xactStatus = PQTRANS_IDLE;
+ conn->pipelineStatus = PQ_PIPELINE_OFF;
pqClearAsyncResult(conn); /* deallocate result */
resetPQExpBuffer(&conn->errorMessage);
release_conn_addrinfo(conn);
@@ -6850,6 +6876,15 @@ PQbackendPID(const PGconn *conn)
return conn->be_pid;
}
+PGpipelineStatus
+PQpipelineStatus(const PGconn *conn)
+{
+ if (!conn)
+ return PQ_PIPELINE_OFF;
+
+ return conn->pipelineStatus;
+}
+
int
PQconnectionNeedsPassword(const PGconn *conn)
{
diff --git a/src/interfaces/libpq/fe-exec.c b/src/interfaces/libpq/fe-exec.c
index a550753855..e386ea92f4 100644
--- a/src/interfaces/libpq/fe-exec.c
+++ b/src/interfaces/libpq/fe-exec.c
@@ -39,7 +39,9 @@ char *const pgresStatus[] = {
"PGRES_NONFATAL_ERROR",
"PGRES_FATAL_ERROR",
"PGRES_COPY_BOTH",
- "PGRES_SINGLE_TUPLE"
+ "PGRES_SINGLE_TUPLE",
+ "PGRES_PIPELINE_SYNC",
+ "PGRES_PIPELINE_ABORTED"
};
/*
@@ -71,6 +73,11 @@ static PGresult *PQexecFinish(PGconn *conn);
static int PQsendDescribe(PGconn *conn, char desc_type,
const char *desc_target);
static int check_field_number(const PGresult *res, int field_num);
+static PGcommandQueueEntry *pqMakePipelineCmd(PGconn *conn);
+static void pqAppendPipelineCmd(PGconn *conn, PGcommandQueueEntry *entry);
+static void pqRecyclePipelineCmd(PGconn *conn, PGcommandQueueEntry *entry);
+static void pqPipelineProcessQueue(PGconn *conn);
+static int pqPipelineFlush(PGconn *conn);
/* ----------------
@@ -1171,7 +1178,7 @@ pqRowProcessor(PGconn *conn, const char **errmsgp)
conn->next_result = conn->result;
conn->result = res;
/* And mark the result ready to return */
- conn->asyncStatus = PGASYNC_READY;
+ conn->asyncStatus = PGASYNC_READY_MORE;
}
return 1;
@@ -1197,18 +1204,37 @@ fail:
int
PQsendQuery(PGconn *conn, const char *query)
{
+ if (conn->pipelineStatus != PQ_PIPELINE_OFF)
+ {
+ appendPQExpBuffer(&conn->errorMessage,
+ libpq_gettext("cannot use %s in pipeline mode, use PQsendQueryParams\n"),
+ "PQsendQuery");
+ return 0;
+ }
+
return PQsendQueryInternal(conn, query, true);
}
int
PQsendQueryContinue(PGconn *conn, const char *query)
{
+ if (conn->pipelineStatus != PQ_PIPELINE_OFF)
+ {
+ appendPQExpBuffer(&conn->errorMessage,
+ libpq_gettext("cannot use %s in pipeline mode, use PQsendQueryParams\n"),
+ "PQsendQueryContinue");
+ return 0;
+ }
+
return PQsendQueryInternal(conn, query, false);
}
static int
PQsendQueryInternal(PGconn *conn, const char *query, bool newQuery)
{
+ /* pipeline mode requires extended query protocol */
+ Assert(conn->pipelineStatus == PQ_PIPELINE_OFF);
+
if (!PQsendQueryStart(conn, newQuery))
return 0;
@@ -1307,6 +1333,8 @@ PQsendPrepare(PGconn *conn,
const char *stmtName, const char *query,
int nParams, const Oid *paramTypes)
{
+ PGcommandQueueEntry *pipeCmd = NULL;
+
if (!PQsendQueryStart(conn, true))
return 0;
@@ -1338,6 +1366,15 @@ PQsendPrepare(PGconn *conn,
return 0;
}
+ /* Alloc pipeline memory before doing anything */
+ if (conn->pipelineStatus != PQ_PIPELINE_OFF)
+ {
+ pipeCmd = pqMakePipelineCmd(conn);
+
+ if (pipeCmd == NULL)
+ return 0; /* error msg already set */
+ }
+
/* construct the Parse message */
if (pqPutMsgStart('P', false, conn) < 0 ||
pqPuts(stmtName, conn) < 0 ||
@@ -1364,32 +1401,46 @@ PQsendPrepare(PGconn *conn,
if (pqPutMsgEnd(conn) < 0)
goto sendFailed;
- /* construct the Sync message */
- if (pqPutMsgStart('S', false, conn) < 0 ||
- pqPutMsgEnd(conn) < 0)
- goto sendFailed;
+ /*
+ * In non-pipeline mode, add a Sync and prepare to send. In pipeline mode
+ * we just keep track of the new message.
+ */
+ if (conn->pipelineStatus == PQ_PIPELINE_OFF)
+ {
+ /* construct the Sync message */
+ if (pqPutMsgStart('S', false, conn) < 0 ||
+ pqPutMsgEnd(conn) < 0)
+ goto sendFailed;
+ /* remember we are doing just a Parse */
+ conn->queryclass = PGQUERY_PREPARE;
- /* remember we are doing just a Parse */
- conn->queryclass = PGQUERY_PREPARE;
-
- /* and remember the query text too, if possible */
- /* if insufficient memory, last_query just winds up NULL */
- if (conn->last_query)
- free(conn->last_query);
- conn->last_query = strdup(query);
+ /* and remember the query text too, if possible */
+ /* if insufficient memory, last_query just winds up NULL */
+ if (conn->last_query)
+ free(conn->last_query);
+ conn->last_query = strdup(query);
+ conn->asyncStatus = PGASYNC_BUSY;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ pipeCmd->queryclass = PGQUERY_PREPARE;
+ /* as above, if insufficient memory, query winds up NULL */
+ pipeCmd->query = strdup(query);
+ pqAppendPipelineCmd(conn, pipeCmd);
+ }
/*
- * Give the data a push. In nonblock mode, don't complain if we're unable
- * to send it all; PQgetResult() will do any additional flushing needed.
+ * Give the data a push (in pipeline mode, only if we're past the size
+ * threshold). In nonblock mode, don't complain if we're unable to send
+ * it all; PQgetResult() will do any additional flushing needed.
*/
- if (pqFlush(conn) < 0)
+ if (pqPipelineFlush(conn) < 0)
goto sendFailed;
- /* OK, it's launched! */
- conn->asyncStatus = PGASYNC_BUSY;
return 1;
sendFailed:
+ pqRecyclePipelineCmd(conn, pipeCmd);
/* error message should be set up already */
return 0;
}
@@ -1437,7 +1488,8 @@ PQsendQueryPrepared(PGconn *conn,
}
/*
- * Common startup code for PQsendQuery and sibling routines
+ * PQsendQueryStart
+ * Common startup code for PQsendQuery and sibling routines
*/
static bool
PQsendQueryStart(PGconn *conn, bool newQuery)
@@ -1458,20 +1510,57 @@ PQsendQueryStart(PGconn *conn, bool newQuery)
libpq_gettext("no connection to the server\n"));
return false;
}
- /* Can't send while already busy, either. */
- if (conn->asyncStatus != PGASYNC_IDLE)
+
+ /* Can't send while already busy, either, unless enqueuing for later */
+ if (conn->asyncStatus != PGASYNC_IDLE &&
+ conn->pipelineStatus == PQ_PIPELINE_OFF)
{
appendPQExpBufferStr(&conn->errorMessage,
libpq_gettext("another command is already in progress\n"));
return false;
}
- /* initialize async result-accumulation state */
- pqClearAsyncResult(conn);
+ if (conn->pipelineStatus != PQ_PIPELINE_OFF)
+ {
+ /*
+ * When enqueuing commands we don't change much of the connection
+ * state since it's already in use for the current command. The
+ * connection state will get updated when pqPipelineProcessQueue()
+ * advances to start processing the queued message.
+ *
+ * Just make sure we can safely enqueue given the current connection
+ * state. We can enqueue behind another queue item, or behind a
+ * non-queue command (one that sends its own sync), but we can't
+ * enqueue if the connection is in a copy state.
+ */
+ switch (conn->asyncStatus)
+ {
+ case PGASYNC_IDLE:
+ case PGASYNC_READY:
+ case PGASYNC_READY_MORE:
+ case PGASYNC_BUSY:
+ /* ok to queue */
+ break;
+ case PGASYNC_COPY_IN:
+ case PGASYNC_COPY_OUT:
+ case PGASYNC_COPY_BOTH:
+ appendPQExpBufferStr(&conn->errorMessage,
+ libpq_gettext("cannot queue commands during COPY\n"));
+ return false;
+ }
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ /*
+ * This command's results will come in immediately. Initialize async
+ * result-accumulation state
+ */
+ pqClearAsyncResult(conn);
- /* reset single-row processing mode */
- conn->singleRowMode = false;
+ /* reset single-row processing mode */
+ conn->singleRowMode = false;
+ }
/* ready to send command message */
return true;
}
@@ -1495,6 +1584,9 @@ PQsendQueryGuts(PGconn *conn,
int resultFormat)
{
int i;
+ PGcommandQueueEntry *pipeCmd = NULL;
+ char **query;
+ PGQueryClass *queryclass;
/* This isn't gonna work on a 2.0 server */
if (PG_PROTOCOL_MAJOR(conn->pversion) < 3)
@@ -1505,8 +1597,29 @@ PQsendQueryGuts(PGconn *conn,
}
/*
- * We will send Parse (if needed), Bind, Describe Portal, Execute, Sync,
- * using specified statement name and the unnamed portal.
+ * Decide where the query is going to be stored. In pipeline mode, we
+ * allocate a new pipeline element; in non-pipeline mode, it's simply the
+ * connection's last query.
+ */
+ if (conn->pipelineStatus != PQ_PIPELINE_OFF)
+ {
+ pipeCmd = pqMakePipelineCmd(conn);
+ if (pipeCmd == NULL)
+ return 0; /* error msg already set */
+
+ query = &pipeCmd->query;
+ queryclass = &pipeCmd->queryclass;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ query = &conn->last_query;
+ queryclass = &conn->queryclass;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * We will send Parse (if needed), Bind, Describe Portal, Execute, Sync
+ * (if not in pipeline mode), using specified statement name and the
+ * unnamed portal.
*/
if (command)
@@ -1616,35 +1729,43 @@ PQsendQueryGuts(PGconn *conn,
pqPutMsgEnd(conn) < 0)
goto sendFailed;
- /* construct the Sync message */
- if (pqPutMsgStart('S', false, conn) < 0 ||
- pqPutMsgEnd(conn) < 0)
- goto sendFailed;
+ /* construct the Sync message if not in pipeline mode */
+ if (conn->pipelineStatus == PQ_PIPELINE_OFF)
+ {
+ if (pqPutMsgStart('S', false, conn) < 0 ||
+ pqPutMsgEnd(conn) < 0)
+ goto sendFailed;
+ }
/* remember we are using extended query protocol */
- conn->queryclass = PGQUERY_EXTENDED;
+ *queryclass = PGQUERY_EXTENDED;
/* and remember the query text too, if possible */
- /* if insufficient memory, last_query just winds up NULL */
- if (conn->last_query)
- free(conn->last_query);
+ /* if insufficient memory, query just winds up NULL */
+ if (*query)
+ free(*query);
if (command)
- conn->last_query = strdup(command);
+ *query = strdup(command);
else
- conn->last_query = NULL;
+ *query = NULL;
/*
- * Give the data a push. In nonblock mode, don't complain if we're unable
- * to send it all; PQgetResult() will do any additional flushing needed.
+ * Give the data a push (in pipeline mode, only if we're past the size
+ * threshold). In nonblock mode, don't complain if we're unable to send
+ * it all; PQgetResult() will do any additional flushing needed.
*/
- if (pqFlush(conn) < 0)
+ if (pqPipelineFlush(conn) < 0)
goto sendFailed;
/* OK, it's launched! */
- conn->asyncStatus = PGASYNC_BUSY;
+ if (conn->pipelineStatus != PQ_PIPELINE_OFF)
+ pqAppendPipelineCmd(conn, pipeCmd);
+ else
+ conn->asyncStatus = PGASYNC_BUSY;
return 1;
sendFailed:
+ pqRecyclePipelineCmd(conn, pipeCmd);
/* error message should be set up already */
return 0;
}
@@ -1745,14 +1866,17 @@ PQisBusy(PGconn *conn)
return conn->asyncStatus == PGASYNC_BUSY || conn->write_failed;
}
-
/*
* PQgetResult
* Get the next PGresult produced by a query. Returns NULL if no
* query work remains or an error has occurred (e.g. out of
* memory).
+ *
+ * In pipeline mode, once all the result of a query have been returned,
+ * PQgetResult returns NULL to let the user know that the next
+ * query is being processed. At the end of the pipeline, returns a
+ * result with PQresultStatus(result) == PGRES_PIPELINE_SYNC.
*/
-
PGresult *
PQgetResult(PGconn *conn)
{
@@ -1822,8 +1946,36 @@ PQgetResult(PGconn *conn)
{
case PGASYNC_IDLE:
res = NULL; /* query is complete */
+ if (conn->pipelineStatus != PQ_PIPELINE_OFF)
+ {
+ /*
+ * We're about to return the NULL that terminates the round
+ * of results from the current query; prepare to send the
+ * results of the next query when we're called next. Also,
+ * since this is the start of the results of the next query,
+ * clear any prior error message.
+ */
+ resetPQExpBuffer(&conn->errorMessage);
+ pqPipelineProcessQueue(conn);
+ }
break;
case PGASYNC_READY:
+ res = pqPrepareAsyncResult(conn);
+ if (conn->pipelineStatus != PQ_PIPELINE_OFF)
+ {
+ /*
+ * We're about to send the results of the current query. Set
+ * us idle so that we send a terminating NULL next, above.
+ */
+ conn->asyncStatus = PGASYNC_IDLE;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ /* Set the state back to BUSY, allowing parsing to proceed. */
+ conn->asyncStatus = PGASYNC_BUSY;
+ }
+ break;
+ case PGASYNC_READY_MORE:
res = pqPrepareAsyncResult(conn);
/* Set the state back to BUSY, allowing parsing to proceed. */
conn->asyncStatus = PGASYNC_BUSY;
@@ -2004,6 +2156,13 @@ PQexecStart(PGconn *conn)
if (!conn)
return false;
+ if (conn->pipelineStatus != PQ_PIPELINE_OFF)
+ {
+ appendPQExpBufferStr(&conn->errorMessage,
+ libpq_gettext("synchronous command execution functions are not allowed in pipeline mode\n"));
+ return false;
+ }
+
/*
* Since this is the beginning of a query cycle, reset the error buffer.
*/
@@ -2188,6 +2347,9 @@ PQsendDescribePortal(PGconn *conn, const char *portal)
static int
PQsendDescribe(PGconn *conn, char desc_type, const char *desc_target)
{
+ PGcommandQueueEntry *pipeCmd = NULL;
+ PGQueryClass *queryclass;
+
/* Treat null desc_target as empty string */
if (!desc_target)
desc_target = "";
@@ -2203,6 +2365,18 @@ PQsendDescribe(PGconn *conn, char desc_type, const char *desc_target)
return 0;
}
+ if (conn->pipelineStatus != PQ_PIPELINE_OFF)
+ {
+ pipeCmd = pqMakePipelineCmd(conn);
+
+ if (pipeCmd == NULL)
+ return 0; /* error msg already set */
+
+ queryclass = &pipeCmd->queryclass;
+ }
+ else
+ queryclass = &conn->queryclass;
+
/* construct the Describe message */
if (pqPutMsgStart('D', false, conn) < 0 ||
pqPutc(desc_type, conn) < 0 ||
@@ -2211,32 +2385,40 @@ PQsendDescribe(PGconn *conn, char desc_type, const char *desc_target)
goto sendFailed;
/* construct the Sync message */
- if (pqPutMsgStart('S', false, conn) < 0 ||
- pqPutMsgEnd(conn) < 0)
- goto sendFailed;
+ if (conn->pipelineStatus == PQ_PIPELINE_OFF)
+ {
+ if (pqPutMsgStart('S', false, conn) < 0 ||
+ pqPutMsgEnd(conn) < 0)
+ goto sendFailed;
+ }
/* remember we are doing a Describe */
- conn->queryclass = PGQUERY_DESCRIBE;
+ *queryclass = PGQUERY_DESCRIBE;
- /* reset last_query string (not relevant now) */
- if (conn->last_query)
+ /* reset last-query string (not relevant now) */
+ if (conn->last_query && conn->pipelineStatus != PQ_PIPELINE_OFF)
{
free(conn->last_query);
conn->last_query = NULL;
}
/*
- * Give the data a push. In nonblock mode, don't complain if we're unable
- * to send it all; PQgetResult() will do any additional flushing needed.
+ * Give the data a push (in pipeline mode, only if we're past the size
+ * threshold). In nonblock mode, don't complain if we're unable to send
+ * it all; PQgetResult() will do any additional flushing needed.
*/
- if (pqFlush(conn) < 0)
+ if (pqPipelineFlush(conn) < 0)
goto sendFailed;
/* OK, it's launched! */
- conn->asyncStatus = PGASYNC_BUSY;
+ if (conn->pipelineStatus != PQ_PIPELINE_OFF)
+ pqAppendPipelineCmd(conn, pipeCmd);
+ else
+ conn->asyncStatus = PGASYNC_BUSY;
return 1;
sendFailed:
+ pqRecyclePipelineCmd(conn, pipeCmd);
/* error message should be set up already */
return 0;
}
@@ -2635,6 +2817,13 @@ PQfn(PGconn *conn,
*/
resetPQExpBuffer(&conn->errorMessage);
+ if (conn->pipelineStatus != PQ_PIPELINE_OFF)
+ {
+ appendPQExpBufferStr(&conn->errorMessage,
+ libpq_gettext("PQfn not allowed in pipeline mode\n"));
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
if (conn->sock == PGINVALID_SOCKET || conn->asyncStatus != PGASYNC_IDLE ||
conn->result != NULL)
{
@@ -2655,6 +2844,359 @@ PQfn(PGconn *conn,
args, nargs);
}
+/* ====== Pipeline mode support ======== */
+
+/*
+ * PQenterPipelineMode
+ * Put an idle connection in pipeline mode.
+ *
+ * Returns 1 on success. On failure, errorMessage is set and 0 is returned.
+ *
+ * Commands submitted after this can be pipelined on the connection;
+ * there's no requirement to wait for one to finish before the next is
+ * dispatched.
+ *
+ * Queuing of a new query or syncing during COPY is not allowed.
+ *
+ * A set of commands is terminated by a PQsendPipeline. Multiple pipelines
+ * can be sent while in pipeline mode. Pipeline mode can be exited
+ * by calling PQexitPipelineMode() once all results are processed.
+ *
+ * This doesn't actually send anything on the wire, it just puts libpq
+ * into a state where it can pipeline work.
+ */
+int
+PQenterPipelineMode(PGconn *conn)
+{
+ if (!conn)
+ return 0;
+
+ /* succeed with no action if already in pipeline mode */
+ if (conn->pipelineStatus != PQ_PIPELINE_OFF)
+ return 1;
+
+ if (conn->asyncStatus != PGASYNC_IDLE)
+ {
+ appendPQExpBufferStr(&conn->errorMessage,
+ libpq_gettext("cannot enter pipeline mode, connection not idle\n"));
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+ conn->pipelineStatus = PQ_PIPELINE_ON;
+
+ return 1;
+}
+
+/*
+ * PQexitPipelineMode
+ * End pipeline mode and return to normal command mode.
+ *
+ * Returns 1 in success (pipeline mode successfully ended, or not in pipeline
+ * mode).
+ *
+ * Returns 0 if in pipeline mode and cannot be ended yet. Error message will
+ * be set.
+ */
+int
+PQexitPipelineMode(PGconn *conn)
+{
+ if (!conn)
+ return 0;
+
+ if (conn->pipelineStatus == PQ_PIPELINE_OFF)
+ return 1;
+
+ switch (conn->asyncStatus)
+ {
+ case PGASYNC_READY:
+ case PGASYNC_READY_MORE:
+ /* there are some uncollected results */
+ appendPQExpBufferStr(&conn->errorMessage,
+ libpq_gettext("cannot exit pipeline mode with uncollected results\n"));
+ return 0;
+
+ case PGASYNC_BUSY:
+ appendPQExpBufferStr(&conn->errorMessage,
+ libpq_gettext("cannot exit pipeline mode while busy\n"));
+ return 0;
+
+ default:
+ /* OK */
+ break;
+ }
+
+ /* still work to process */
+ if (conn->cmd_queue_head != NULL)
+ {
+ appendPQExpBufferStr(&conn->errorMessage,
+ libpq_gettext("cannot exit pipeline mode with uncollected results\n"));
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+ conn->pipelineStatus = PQ_PIPELINE_OFF;
+ conn->asyncStatus = PGASYNC_IDLE;
+
+ /* Flush any pending data in out buffer */
+ if (pqFlush(conn) < 0)
+ return 0; /* error message is setup already */
+ return 1;
+}
+
+/*
+ * pqPipelineProcessQueue: subroutine for PQgetResult
+ * In pipeline mode, start processing the results of the next query in the queue.
+ */
+static void
+pqPipelineProcessQueue(PGconn *conn)
+{
+ PGcommandQueueEntry *next_query;
+
+ Assert(conn->pipelineStatus != PQ_PIPELINE_OFF);
+
+ switch (conn->asyncStatus)
+ {
+ case PGASYNC_COPY_IN:
+ case PGASYNC_COPY_OUT:
+ case PGASYNC_COPY_BOTH:
+ /* should be unreachable */
+ appendPQExpBufferStr(&conn->errorMessage,
+ "internal error: COPY in pipeline mode\n");
+ break;
+ case PGASYNC_READY:
+ case PGASYNC_READY_MORE:
+ case PGASYNC_BUSY:
+ /* client still has to process current query or results */
+ return;
+ case PGASYNC_IDLE:
+ /* next query please */
+ break;
+ }
+
+ if (conn->cmd_queue_head == NULL)
+ {
+ /*
+ * In pipeline mode but nothing left on the queue; caller can submit
+ * more work or PQexitPipelineMode() now.
+ */
+ return;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Pop the next query from the queue and set up the connection state as if
+ * it'd just been dispatched from a non-pipeline call.
+ */
+ next_query = conn->cmd_queue_head;
+ conn->cmd_queue_head = next_query->next;
+ next_query->next = NULL;
+
+ /* Initialize async result-accumulation state */
+ pqClearAsyncResult(conn);
+
+ /*
+ * Reset single-row processing mode. (Client has to set it up for each
+ * query, if desired.)
+ */
+ conn->singleRowMode = false;
+
+ conn->last_query = next_query->query;
+ next_query->query = NULL;
+ conn->queryclass = next_query->queryclass;
+
+ pqRecyclePipelineCmd(conn, next_query);
+
+ if (conn->pipelineStatus == PQ_PIPELINE_ABORTED &&
+ conn->queryclass != PGQUERY_SYNC)
+ {
+ /*
+ * In an aborted pipeline we don't get anything from the server for
+ * each result; we're just discarding input until we get to the next
+ * sync from the server. The client needs to know its queries got
+ * aborted so we create a fake PGresult to return immediately from
+ * PQgetResult.
+ */
+ conn->result = PQmakeEmptyPGresult(conn, PGRES_PIPELINE_ABORTED);
+ if (!conn->result)
+ {
+ appendPQExpBufferStr(&conn->errorMessage,
+ libpq_gettext("out of memory\n"));
+ pqSaveErrorResult(conn);
+ return;
+ }
+ conn->asyncStatus = PGASYNC_READY;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ /* allow parsing to continue */
+ conn->asyncStatus = PGASYNC_BUSY;
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+ * PQsendPipeline
+ * Send a Sync message as part of a pipeline, and flush to server
+ *
+ * It's legal to start submitting more commands in the pipeline immediately,
+ * without waiting for the results of the current pipeline. There's no need to
+ * end pipeline mode and start it again.
+ *
+ * If a command in a pipeline fails, every subsequent command up to and including
+ * the result to the Sync message sent by PQsendPipeline gets set to
+ * PGRES_PIPELINE_ABORTED state. If the whole pipeline is processed without
+ * error, a PGresult with PGRES_PIPELINE_SYNC is produced.
+ *
+ * Queries can already have been sent before PQsendPipeline is called, but
+ * PQsendPipeline need to be called before retrieving command results.
+ *
+ * The connection will remain in pipeline mode and unavailable for new
+ * synchronous command execution functions until all results from the pipeline
+ * are processed by the client.
+ */
+int
+PQsendPipeline(PGconn *conn)
+{
+ PGcommandQueueEntry *entry;
+
+ if (!conn)
+ return 0;
+
+ if (conn->pipelineStatus == PQ_PIPELINE_OFF)
+ {
+ appendPQExpBufferStr(&conn->errorMessage,
+ libpq_gettext("cannot send pipeline when not in pipeline mode\n"));
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+ switch (conn->asyncStatus)
+ {
+ case PGASYNC_COPY_IN:
+ case PGASYNC_COPY_OUT:
+ case PGASYNC_COPY_BOTH:
+ /* should be unreachable */
+ appendPQExpBufferStr(&conn->errorMessage,
+ "internal error: cannot send pipeline while in COPY\n");
+ return 0;
+ case PGASYNC_READY:
+ case PGASYNC_READY_MORE:
+ case PGASYNC_BUSY:
+ case PGASYNC_IDLE:
+ /* OK to send sync */
+ break;
+ }
+
+ entry = pqMakePipelineCmd(conn);
+ if (entry == NULL)
+ return 0; /* error msg already set */
+
+ entry->queryclass = PGQUERY_SYNC;
+ entry->query = NULL;
+
+ /* construct the Sync message */
+ if (pqPutMsgStart('S', false, conn) < 0 ||
+ pqPutMsgEnd(conn) < 0)
+ goto sendFailed;
+
+ pqAppendPipelineCmd(conn, entry);
+
+ /*
+ * Give the data a push. In nonblock mode, don't complain if we're unable
+ * to send it all; PQgetResult() will do any additional flushing needed.
+ */
+ if (PQflush(conn) < 0)
+ goto sendFailed;
+
+ /*
+ * Call pqPipelineProcessQueue so the user can call start calling
+ * PQgetResult.
+ */
+ pqPipelineProcessQueue(conn);
+
+ return 1;
+
+sendFailed:
+ pqRecyclePipelineCmd(conn, entry);
+ /* error message should be set up already */
+ return 0;
+}
+
+/*
+ * pqMakePipelineCmd
+ * Get a command queue entry for caller to fill.
+ *
+ * If the recycle queue has a free element, that is returned; if not, a
+ * fresh one is allocated. Caller is responsible for adding it to the
+ * command queue (pqAppendPipelineCmd) once the struct is filled in, or
+ * releasing the memory (pqRecyclePipelineCmd) if an error occurs.
+ *
+ * If allocation fails, sets the error message and returns NULL.
+ */
+static PGcommandQueueEntry *
+pqMakePipelineCmd(PGconn *conn)
+{
+ PGcommandQueueEntry *entry;
+
+ if (conn->cmd_queue_recycle == NULL)
+ {
+ entry = (PGcommandQueueEntry *) malloc(sizeof(PGcommandQueueEntry));
+ if (entry == NULL)
+ {
+ appendPQExpBufferStr(&conn->errorMessage,
+ libpq_gettext("out of memory\n"));
+ return NULL;
+ }
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ entry = conn->cmd_queue_recycle;
+ conn->cmd_queue_recycle = entry->next;
+ }
+ entry->next = NULL;
+ entry->query = NULL;
+
+ return entry;
+}
+
+/*
+ * pqAppendPipelineCmd
+ * Append a caller-allocated command queue entry to the queue.
+ *
+ * The query itself must already have been put in the output buffer by the
+ * caller.
+ */
+static void
+pqAppendPipelineCmd(PGconn *conn, PGcommandQueueEntry *entry)
+{
+ PGcommandQueueEntry **tail;
+
+ if (conn->cmd_queue_head == NULL)
+ tail = &conn->cmd_queue_head;
+ else
+ tail = &conn->cmd_queue_tail->next;
+
+ *tail = entry;
+ conn->cmd_queue_tail = entry;
+}
+
+/*
+ * pqRecyclePipelineCmd
+ * Push a command queue entry onto the freelist. It must be an entry
+ * with null next pointer and not referenced by any other entry's next
+ * pointer.
+ */
+static void
+pqRecyclePipelineCmd(PGconn *conn, PGcommandQueueEntry *entry)
+{
+ if (entry == NULL)
+ return;
+
+ Assert(entry->next == NULL);
+
+ if (entry->query)
+ free(entry->query);
+
+ entry->next = conn->cmd_queue_recycle;
+ conn->cmd_queue_recycle = entry;
+}
+
/* ====== accessor funcs for PGresult ======== */
@@ -3259,6 +3801,23 @@ PQflush(PGconn *conn)
return pqFlush(conn);
}
+/*
+ * pqPipelineFlush
+ *
+ * In pipeline mode, data will be flushed only when the out buffer reaches the
+ * threshold value. In non-pipeline mode, it behaves as stock pqFlush.
+ *
+ * Returns 0 on success.
+ */
+static int
+pqPipelineFlush(PGconn *conn)
+{
+ if ((conn->pipelineStatus == PQ_PIPELINE_OFF) ||
+ (conn->outCount >= OUTBUFFER_THRESHOLD))
+ return (pqFlush(conn));
+ return 0;
+}
+
/*
* PQfreemem - safely frees memory allocated
diff --git a/src/interfaces/libpq/fe-protocol2.c b/src/interfaces/libpq/fe-protocol2.c
index 6efa53d8b7..b46c6421f4 100644
--- a/src/interfaces/libpq/fe-protocol2.c
+++ b/src/interfaces/libpq/fe-protocol2.c
@@ -406,6 +406,12 @@ pqParseInput2(PGconn *conn)
{
char id;
+ if (conn->pipelineStatus != PQ_PIPELINE_OFF)
+ {
+ fprintf(stderr, "internal error, attempt to read v2 protocol in pipeline mode");
+ abort();
+ }
+
/*
* Loop to parse successive complete messages available in the buffer.
*/
diff --git a/src/interfaces/libpq/fe-protocol3.c b/src/interfaces/libpq/fe-protocol3.c
index e4ee9d69d2..584922b340 100644
--- a/src/interfaces/libpq/fe-protocol3.c
+++ b/src/interfaces/libpq/fe-protocol3.c
@@ -177,14 +177,24 @@ pqParseInput3(PGconn *conn)
if (getParameterStatus(conn))
return;
}
- else
- {
- pqInternalNotice(&conn->noticeHooks,
- "message type 0x%02x arrived from server while idle",
- id);
- /* Discard the unexpected message */
- conn->inCursor += msgLength;
- }
+
+ /*
+ * We're also IDLE when in pipeline mode we have completed
+ * processing the results of one query and are waiting for the
+ * next one in the pipeline. In this case, as above, just wait to
+ * see what's next.
+ */
+ if (conn->asyncStatus == PGASYNC_IDLE &&
+ conn->pipelineStatus != PQ_PIPELINE_OFF &&
+ conn->cmd_queue_head != NULL)
+ return;
+
+ /* Any other case is unexpected and we summarily skip it */
+ pqInternalNotice(&conn->noticeHooks,
+ "message type 0x%02x arrived from server while idle",
+ id);
+ /* Discard the unexpected message */
+ conn->inCursor += msgLength;
}
else
{
@@ -217,10 +227,28 @@ pqParseInput3(PGconn *conn)
return;
conn->asyncStatus = PGASYNC_READY;
break;
- case 'Z': /* backend is ready for new query */
+ case 'Z': /* sync response, backend is ready for new
+ * query */
if (getReadyForQuery(conn))
return;
- conn->asyncStatus = PGASYNC_IDLE;
+ if (conn->pipelineStatus != PQ_PIPELINE_OFF)
+ {
+ conn->result = PQmakeEmptyPGresult(conn,
+ PGRES_PIPELINE_SYNC);
+ if (!conn->result)
+ {
+ appendPQExpBufferStr(&conn->errorMessage,
+ libpq_gettext("out of memory"));
+ pqSaveErrorResult(conn);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ conn->pipelineStatus = PQ_PIPELINE_ON;
+ conn->asyncStatus = PGASYNC_READY;
+ }
+ }
+ else
+ conn->asyncStatus = PGASYNC_IDLE;
break;
case 'I': /* empty query */
if (conn->result == NULL)
@@ -450,7 +478,7 @@ handleSyncLoss(PGconn *conn, char id, int msgLength)
id, msgLength);
/* build an error result holding the error message */
pqSaveErrorResult(conn);
- conn->asyncStatus = PGASYNC_READY; /* drop out of GetResult wait loop */
+ conn->asyncStatus = PGASYNC_READY; /* drop out of PQgetResult wait loop */
/* flush input data since we're giving up on processing it */
pqDropConnection(conn, true);
conn->status = CONNECTION_BAD; /* No more connection to backend */
@@ -875,6 +903,10 @@ pqGetErrorNotice3(PGconn *conn, bool isError)
PQExpBufferData workBuf;
char id;
+ /* If in pipeline mode, set error indicator for it */
+ if (isError && conn->pipelineStatus != PQ_PIPELINE_OFF)
+ conn->pipelineStatus = PQ_PIPELINE_ABORTED;
+
/*
* If this is an error message, pre-emptively clear any incomplete query
* result we may have. We'd just throw it away below anyway, and
diff --git a/src/interfaces/libpq/libpq-fe.h b/src/interfaces/libpq/libpq-fe.h
index 47a098b4b9..fa40556f60 100644
--- a/src/interfaces/libpq/libpq-fe.h
+++ b/src/interfaces/libpq/libpq-fe.h
@@ -96,7 +96,10 @@ typedef enum
PGRES_NONFATAL_ERROR, /* notice or warning message */
PGRES_FATAL_ERROR, /* query failed */
PGRES_COPY_BOTH, /* Copy In/Out data transfer in progress */
- PGRES_SINGLE_TUPLE /* single tuple from larger resultset */
+ PGRES_SINGLE_TUPLE, /* single tuple from larger resultset */
+ PGRES_PIPELINE_SYNC, /* pipeline synchronization point */
+ PGRES_PIPELINE_ABORTED, /* Command didn't run because of an abort
+ * earlier in a pipeline */
} ExecStatusType;
typedef enum
@@ -136,6 +139,16 @@ typedef enum
PQPING_NO_ATTEMPT /* connection not attempted (bad params) */
} PGPing;
+/*
+ * PGpipelineStatus - Current status of pipeline mode
+ */
+typedef enum
+{
+ PQ_PIPELINE_OFF,
+ PQ_PIPELINE_ON,
+ PQ_PIPELINE_ABORTED
+} PGpipelineStatus;
+
/* PGconn encapsulates a connection to the backend.
* The contents of this struct are not supposed to be known to applications.
*/
@@ -327,6 +340,7 @@ extern int PQserverVersion(const PGconn *conn);
extern char *PQerrorMessage(const PGconn *conn);
extern int PQsocket(const PGconn *conn);
extern int PQbackendPID(const PGconn *conn);
+extern PGpipelineStatus PQpipelineStatus(const PGconn *conn);
extern int PQconnectionNeedsPassword(const PGconn *conn);
extern int PQconnectionUsedPassword(const PGconn *conn);
extern int PQclientEncoding(const PGconn *conn);
@@ -434,6 +448,11 @@ extern PGresult *PQgetResult(PGconn *conn);
extern int PQisBusy(PGconn *conn);
extern int PQconsumeInput(PGconn *conn);
+/* Routines for pipeline mode management */
+extern int PQenterPipelineMode(PGconn *conn);
+extern int PQexitPipelineMode(PGconn *conn);
+extern int PQsendPipeline(PGconn *conn);
+
/* LISTEN/NOTIFY support */
extern PGnotify *PQnotifies(PGconn *conn);
diff --git a/src/interfaces/libpq/libpq-int.h b/src/interfaces/libpq/libpq-int.h
index 0c9e95f1a7..f0ccd8c0f6 100644
--- a/src/interfaces/libpq/libpq-int.h
+++ b/src/interfaces/libpq/libpq-int.h
@@ -217,7 +217,11 @@ typedef enum
{
PGASYNC_IDLE, /* nothing's happening, dude */
PGASYNC_BUSY, /* query in progress */
- PGASYNC_READY, /* result ready for PQgetResult */
+ PGASYNC_READY, /* query done, waiting for client to fetch
+ * result */
+ PGASYNC_READY_MORE, /* query done, waiting for client to fetch
+ * result, more results expected from this
+ * query */
PGASYNC_COPY_IN, /* Copy In data transfer in progress */
PGASYNC_COPY_OUT, /* Copy Out data transfer in progress */
PGASYNC_COPY_BOTH /* Copy In/Out data transfer in progress */
@@ -229,7 +233,8 @@ typedef enum
PGQUERY_SIMPLE, /* simple Query protocol (PQexec) */
PGQUERY_EXTENDED, /* full Extended protocol (PQexecParams) */
PGQUERY_PREPARE, /* Parse only (PQprepare) */
- PGQUERY_DESCRIBE /* Describe Statement or Portal */
+ PGQUERY_DESCRIBE, /* Describe Statement or Portal */
+ PGQUERY_SYNC /* Sync at end of a pipeline */
} PGQueryClass;
/* Target server type (decoded value of target_session_attrs) */
@@ -321,6 +326,22 @@ typedef enum pg_conn_host_type
CHT_UNIX_SOCKET
} pg_conn_host_type;
+/* An entry in the pending command queue. Used by pipeline mode to keep track
+ * of the expected results of future commands we've dispatched.
+ *
+ * Note that entries in this list are reused by being zeroed and appended to
+ * the tail when popped off the head. The entry with null next pointer is not
+ * the end of the list of expected commands, that's the tail pointer in
+ * pg_conn.
+ */
+typedef struct PGcommandQueueEntry
+{
+ PGQueryClass queryclass; /* Query type; PGQUERY_SYNC for sync msg */
+ char *query; /* SQL command, or NULL if unknown */
+ struct PGcommandQueueEntry *next;
+} PGcommandQueueEntry;
+
+
/*
* pg_conn_host stores all information about each of possibly several hosts
* mentioned in the connection string. Most fields are derived by splitting
@@ -413,6 +434,7 @@ struct pg_conn
bool options_valid; /* true if OK to attempt connection */
bool nonblocking; /* whether this connection is using nonblock
* sending semantics */
+ PGpipelineStatus pipelineStatus; /* status of pipeline mode */
bool singleRowMode; /* return current query result row-by-row? */
char copy_is_binary; /* 1 = copy binary, 0 = copy text */
int copy_already_done; /* # bytes already returned in COPY OUT */
@@ -425,6 +447,16 @@ struct pg_conn
pg_conn_host *connhost; /* details about each named host */
char *connip; /* IP address for current network connection */
+ /*
+ * The command queue, for pipeline mode.
+ *
+ * head is the next pending cmd, tail is where we append new commands.
+ * Freed entries for recycling go on the recycle linked list.
+ */
+ PGcommandQueueEntry *cmd_queue_head;
+ PGcommandQueueEntry *cmd_queue_tail;
+ PGcommandQueueEntry *cmd_queue_recycle;
+
/* Connection data */
pgsocket sock; /* FD for socket, PGINVALID_SOCKET if
* unconnected */
@@ -824,6 +856,11 @@ extern ssize_t pg_GSS_read(PGconn *conn, void *ptr, size_t len);
*/
#define pqIsnonblocking(conn) ((conn)->nonblocking)
+/*
+ * Connection's outbuffer threshold.
+ */
+#define OUTBUFFER_THRESHOLD 65536
+
#ifdef ENABLE_NLS
extern char *libpq_gettext(const char *msgid) pg_attribute_format_arg(1);
extern char *libpq_ngettext(const char *msgid, const char *msgid_plural, unsigned long n) pg_attribute_format_arg(1) pg_attribute_format_arg(2);
diff --git a/src/test/modules/Makefile b/src/test/modules/Makefile
index 5391f461a2..6e31458be2 100644
--- a/src/test/modules/Makefile
+++ b/src/test/modules/Makefile
@@ -17,6 +17,7 @@ SUBDIRS = \
test_extensions \
test_ginpostinglist \
test_integerset \
+ test_libpq \
test_misc \
test_parser \
test_pg_dump \
diff --git a/src/test/modules/test_libpq/.gitignore b/src/test/modules/test_libpq/.gitignore
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..4fbf97a5b0
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/test/modules/test_libpq/.gitignore
@@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
+# Generated subdirectories
+/log/
+/results/
+/tmp_check/
+/pipeline
diff --git a/src/test/modules/test_libpq/Makefile b/src/test/modules/test_libpq/Makefile
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..64a3a4af5e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/test/modules/test_libpq/Makefile
@@ -0,0 +1,20 @@
+# src/test/modules/test_libpq/Makefile
+
+PROGRAM = pipeline
+OBJS = pipeline.o
+
+PG_CPPFLAGS = -I$(libpq_srcdir)
+PG_LIBS += $(libpq)
+
+TAP_TESTS = 1
+
+ifdef USE_PGXS
+PG_CONFIG = pg_config
+PGXS := $(shell $(PG_CONFIG) --pgxs)
+include $(PGXS)
+else
+subdir = src/test/modules/test_libpq
+top_builddir = ../../../..
+include $(top_builddir)/src/Makefile.global
+include $(top_srcdir)/contrib/contrib-global.mk
+endif
diff --git a/src/test/modules/test_libpq/README b/src/test/modules/test_libpq/README
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..d8174dd579
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/test/modules/test_libpq/README
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+Test programs and libraries for libpq
diff --git a/src/test/modules/test_libpq/pipeline.c b/src/test/modules/test_libpq/pipeline.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..f4a2bdec57
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/test/modules/test_libpq/pipeline.c
@@ -0,0 +1,1077 @@
+/*
+ * src/test/modules/test_libpq/pipeline.c
+ * Verify libpq pipeline execution functionality
+ */
+#include "postgres_fe.h"
+
+#include
+
+#include "catalog/pg_type_d.h"
+#include "common/fe_memutils.h"
+#include "libpq-fe.h"
+#include "portability/instr_time.h"
+
+
+static void exit_nicely(PGconn *conn);
+
+const char *const progname = "pipeline";
+
+
+#define DEBUG
+#ifdef DEBUG
+#define pg_debug(...) do { fprintf(stderr, __VA_ARGS__); } while (0)
+#else
+#define pg_debug(...)
+#endif
+
+static const char *const drop_table_sql =
+"DROP TABLE IF EXISTS pq_pipeline_demo";
+static const char *const create_table_sql =
+"CREATE UNLOGGED TABLE pq_pipeline_demo(id serial primary key, itemno integer);";
+static const char *const insert_sql =
+"INSERT INTO pq_pipeline_demo(itemno) VALUES ($1);";
+
+/* max char length of an int32, plus sign and null terminator */
+#define MAXINTLEN 12
+
+static void
+exit_nicely(PGconn *conn)
+{
+ PQfinish(conn);
+ exit(1);
+}
+
+/*
+ * Print an error to stderr and terminate the program.
+ */
+#define pg_fatal(...) pg_fatal_impl(__LINE__, __VA_ARGS__)
+static void
+pg_fatal_impl(int line, const char *fmt,...)
+{
+ va_list args;
+
+ fprintf(stderr, "\n"); /* XXX hack */
+ fprintf(stderr, "%s:%d: ", progname, line);
+
+ va_start(args, fmt);
+ vfprintf(stderr, fmt, args);
+ va_end(args);
+ printf("Failure, exiting\n");
+ exit(1);
+}
+
+static void
+test_disallowed(PGconn *conn)
+{
+ PGresult *res = NULL;
+
+ fprintf(stderr, "test error cases... ");
+
+ if (PQisnonblocking(conn))
+ pg_fatal("Expected blocking connection mode\n");
+
+ if (PQenterPipelineMode(conn) != 1)
+ pg_fatal("Unable to enter pipeline mode\n");
+
+ if (PQpipelineStatus(conn) == PQ_PIPELINE_OFF)
+ pg_fatal("Pipeline mode not activated properly\n");
+
+ /* PQexec should fail in pipeline mode */
+ res = PQexec(conn, "SELECT 1");
+ if (PQresultStatus(res) != PGRES_FATAL_ERROR)
+ pg_fatal("PQexec should fail in pipeline mode but succeeded\n");
+
+ /* So should PQsendQuery */
+ if (PQsendQuery(conn, "SELECT 1") != 0)
+ pg_fatal("PQsendQuery should fail in pipeline mode but succeeded\n");
+
+ /* Entering pipeline mode when already in pipeline mode is OK */
+ if (PQenterPipelineMode(conn) != 1)
+ pg_fatal("re-entering pipeline mode should be a no-op but failed\n");
+
+ if (PQisBusy(conn) != 0)
+ pg_fatal("PQisBusy should return 0 when idle in pipeline mode, returned 1\n");
+
+ /* ok, back to normal command mode */
+ if (PQexitPipelineMode(conn) != 1)
+ pg_fatal("couldn't exit idle empty pipeline mode\n");
+
+ if (PQpipelineStatus(conn) != PQ_PIPELINE_OFF)
+ pg_fatal("Pipeline mode not terminated properly\n");
+
+ /* exiting pipeline mode when not in pipeline mode should be a no-op */
+ if (PQexitPipelineMode(conn) != 1)
+ pg_fatal("pipeline mode exit when not in pipeline mode should succeed but failed\n");
+
+ /* can now PQexec again */
+ res = PQexec(conn, "SELECT 1");
+ if (PQresultStatus(res) != PGRES_TUPLES_OK)
+ pg_fatal("PQexec should succeed after exiting pipeline mode but failed with: %s\n",
+ PQerrorMessage(conn));
+
+ fprintf(stderr, "ok\n");
+}
+
+static void
+test_simple_pipeline(PGconn *conn)
+{
+ PGresult *res = NULL;
+ const char *dummy_params[1] = {"1"};
+ Oid dummy_param_oids[1] = {INT4OID};
+
+ fprintf(stderr, "simple pipeline... ");
+
+ /*
+ * Enter pipeline mode and dispatch a set of operations, which we'll then
+ * process the results of as they come in.
+ *
+ * For a simple case we should be able to do this without interim
+ * processing of results since our out buffer will give us enough slush to
+ * work with and we won't block on sending. So blocking mode is fine.
+ */
+ if (PQisnonblocking(conn))
+ pg_fatal("Expected blocking connection mode\n");
+
+ if (PQenterPipelineMode(conn) != 1)
+ pg_fatal("failed to enter pipeline mode: %s\n", PQerrorMessage(conn));
+
+ if (PQsendQueryParams(conn, "SELECT $1",
+ 1, dummy_param_oids, dummy_params,
+ NULL, NULL, 0) != 1)
+ pg_fatal("dispatching SELECT failed: %s\n", PQerrorMessage(conn));
+
+ if (PQexitPipelineMode(conn) != 0)
+ pg_fatal("exiting pipeline mode with work in progress should fail, but succeeded\n");
+
+ if (PQsendPipeline(conn) != 1)
+ pg_fatal("Sending pipeline failed: %s\n", PQerrorMessage(conn));
+
+ res = PQgetResult(conn);
+ if (res == NULL)
+ pg_fatal("PQgetResult returned null when there's a pipeline item: %s\n",
+ PQerrorMessage(conn));
+
+ if (PQresultStatus(res) != PGRES_TUPLES_OK)
+ pg_fatal("Unexpected result code %s from first pipeline item\n",
+ PQresStatus(PQresultStatus(res)));
+
+ PQclear(res);
+ res = NULL;
+
+ if (PQgetResult(conn) != NULL)
+ pg_fatal("PQgetResult returned something extra after first query result.\n");
+
+ /*
+ * Even though we've processed the result there's still a sync to come and
+ * we can't exit pipeline mode yet
+ */
+ if (PQexitPipelineMode(conn) != 0)
+ pg_fatal("exiting pipeline mode after query but before sync succeeded incorrectly\n");
+
+ res = PQgetResult(conn);
+ if (res == NULL)
+ pg_fatal("PQgetResult returned null when sync result PGRES_PIPELINE_SYNC expected: %s\n",
+ PQerrorMessage(conn));
+
+ if (PQresultStatus(res) != PGRES_PIPELINE_SYNC)
+ pg_fatal("Unexpected result code %s instead of PGRES_PIPELINE_SYNC, error: %s\n",
+ PQresStatus(PQresultStatus(res)), PQerrorMessage(conn));
+
+ PQclear(res);
+ res = NULL;
+
+ if (PQgetResult(conn) != NULL)
+ pg_fatal("PQgetResult returned something extra after pipeline end: %s\n",
+ PQresStatus(PQresultStatus(res)));
+
+ /* We're still in pipeline mode... */
+ if (PQpipelineStatus(conn) == PQ_PIPELINE_OFF)
+ pg_fatal("Fell out of pipeline mode somehow\n");
+
+ /* ... until we end it, which we can safely do now */
+ if (PQexitPipelineMode(conn) != 1)
+ pg_fatal("attempt to exit pipeline mode failed when it should've succeeded: %s\n",
+ PQerrorMessage(conn));
+
+ if (PQpipelineStatus(conn) != PQ_PIPELINE_OFF)
+ pg_fatal("Exiting pipeline mode didn't seem to work\n");
+
+ fprintf(stderr, "ok\n");
+}
+
+static void
+test_multi_pipelines(PGconn *conn)
+{
+ PGresult *res = NULL;
+ const char *dummy_params[1] = {"1"};
+ Oid dummy_param_oids[1] = {INT4OID};
+
+ fprintf(stderr, "multi pipeline... ");
+
+ /*
+ * Queue up a couple of small pipelines and process each without returning
+ * to command mode first.
+ */
+ if (PQenterPipelineMode(conn) != 1)
+ pg_fatal("failed to enter pipeline mode: %s\n", PQerrorMessage(conn));
+
+ if (PQsendQueryParams(conn, "SELECT $1", 1, dummy_param_oids,
+ dummy_params, NULL, NULL, 0) != 1)
+ pg_fatal("dispatching first SELECT failed: %s\n", PQerrorMessage(conn));
+
+ if (PQsendPipeline(conn) != 1)
+ pg_fatal("Ending first pipeline failed: %s\n", PQerrorMessage(conn));
+
+ if (PQsendQueryParams(conn, "SELECT $1", 1, dummy_param_oids,
+ dummy_params, NULL, NULL, 0) != 1)
+ pg_fatal("dispatching second SELECT failed: %s\n", PQerrorMessage(conn));
+
+ if (PQsendPipeline(conn) != 1)
+ pg_fatal("Ending second pipeline failed: %s\n", PQerrorMessage(conn));
+
+ /* OK, start processing the results */
+ res = PQgetResult(conn);
+ if (res == NULL)
+ pg_fatal("PQgetResult returned null when there's a pipeline item: %s\n",
+ PQerrorMessage(conn));
+
+ if (PQresultStatus(res) != PGRES_TUPLES_OK)
+ pg_fatal("Unexpected result code %s from first pipeline item\n",
+ PQresStatus(PQresultStatus(res)));
+ PQclear(res);
+ res = NULL;
+
+ if (PQgetResult(conn) != NULL)
+ pg_fatal("PQgetResult returned something extra after first result\n");
+
+ if (PQexitPipelineMode(conn) != 0)
+ pg_fatal("exiting pipeline mode after query but before sync succeeded incorrectly\n");
+
+ res = PQgetResult(conn);
+ if (res == NULL)
+ pg_fatal("PQgetResult returned null when sync result expected: %s\n",
+ PQerrorMessage(conn));
+
+ if (PQresultStatus(res) != PGRES_PIPELINE_SYNC)
+ pg_fatal("Unexpected result code %s instead of sync result, error: %s\n",
+ PQresStatus(PQresultStatus(res)), PQerrorMessage(conn));
+
+ PQclear(res);
+
+ res = PQgetResult(conn);
+ if (res != NULL)
+ pg_fatal("Expected null result, got %s\n",
+ PQresStatus(PQresultStatus(res)));
+
+ /* second pipeline */
+
+ res = PQgetResult(conn);
+ if (res == NULL)
+ pg_fatal("PQgetResult returned null when there's a pipeline item: %s\n",
+ PQerrorMessage(conn));
+
+ if (PQresultStatus(res) != PGRES_TUPLES_OK)
+ pg_fatal("Unexpected result code %s from second pipeline item\n",
+ PQresStatus(PQresultStatus(res)));
+
+ res = PQgetResult(conn);
+ if (res != NULL)
+ pg_fatal("Expected null result, got %s\n",
+ PQresStatus(PQresultStatus(res)));
+
+ res = PQgetResult(conn);
+ if (res == NULL)
+ pg_fatal("PQgetResult returned null when there's a pipeline item: %s\n",
+ PQerrorMessage(conn));
+
+ if (PQresultStatus(res) != PGRES_PIPELINE_SYNC)
+ pg_fatal("Unexpected result code %s from second pipeline sync\n",
+ PQresStatus(PQresultStatus(res)));
+
+ /* We're still in pipeline mode ... */
+ if (PQpipelineStatus(conn) == PQ_PIPELINE_OFF)
+ pg_fatal("Fell out of pipeline mode somehow\n");
+
+ /* until we end it, which we can safely do now */
+ if (PQexitPipelineMode(conn) != 1)
+ pg_fatal("attempt to exit pipeline mode failed when it should've succeeded: %s\n",
+ PQerrorMessage(conn));
+
+ if (PQpipelineStatus(conn) != PQ_PIPELINE_OFF)
+ pg_fatal("exiting pipeline mode didn't seem to work\n");
+
+ fprintf(stderr, "ok\n");
+}
+
+/*
+ * When an operation in a pipeline fails the rest of the pipeline is flushed. We
+ * still have to get results for each pipeline item, but the item will just be
+ * a PGRES_PIPELINE_ABORTED code.
+ *
+ * This intentionally doesn't use a transaction to wrap the pipeline. You should
+ * usually use an xact, but in this case we want to observe the effects of each
+ * statement.
+ */
+static void
+test_aborted_pipeline(PGconn *conn)
+{
+ PGresult *res = NULL;
+ const char *dummy_params[1] = {"1"};
+ Oid dummy_param_oids[1] = {INT4OID};
+ int i;
+
+ fprintf(stderr, "aborted pipeline... ");
+
+ res = PQexec(conn, drop_table_sql);
+ if (PQresultStatus(res) != PGRES_COMMAND_OK)
+ pg_fatal("dispatching DROP TABLE failed: %s\n", PQerrorMessage(conn));
+
+ res = PQexec(conn, create_table_sql);
+ if (PQresultStatus(res) != PGRES_COMMAND_OK)
+ pg_fatal("dispatching CREATE TABLE failed: %s\n", PQerrorMessage(conn));
+
+ /*
+ * Queue up a couple of small pipelines and process each without returning
+ * to command mode first. Make sure the second operation in the first
+ * pipeline ERRORs.
+ */
+ if (PQenterPipelineMode(conn) != 1)
+ pg_fatal("failed to enter pipeline mode: %s\n", PQerrorMessage(conn));
+
+ dummy_params[0] = "1";
+ if (PQsendQueryParams(conn, insert_sql, 1, dummy_param_oids,
+ dummy_params, NULL, NULL, 0) != 1)
+ pg_fatal("dispatching first insert failed: %s\n", PQerrorMessage(conn));
+
+ if (PQsendQueryParams(conn, "SELECT no_such_function($1)",
+ 1, dummy_param_oids, dummy_params,
+ NULL, NULL, 0) != 1)
+ pg_fatal("dispatching error select failed: %s\n", PQerrorMessage(conn));
+
+ dummy_params[0] = "2";
+ if (PQsendQueryParams(conn, insert_sql, 1, dummy_param_oids,
+ dummy_params, NULL, NULL, 0) != 1)
+ pg_fatal("dispatching second insert failed: %s\n", PQerrorMessage(conn));
+
+ if (PQsendPipeline(conn) != 1)
+ pg_fatal("Sending first pipeline failed: %s\n", PQerrorMessage(conn));
+
+ dummy_params[0] = "3";
+ if (PQsendQueryParams(conn, insert_sql, 1, dummy_param_oids,
+ dummy_params, NULL, NULL, 0) != 1)
+ pg_fatal("dispatching second-pipeline insert failed: %s\n",
+ PQerrorMessage(conn));
+
+ if (PQsendPipeline(conn) != 1)
+ pg_fatal("Ending second pipeline failed: %s\n", PQerrorMessage(conn));
+
+ /*
+ * OK, start processing the pipeline results.
+ *
+ * We should get a command-ok for the first query, then a fatal error and
+ * a pipeline aborted message for the second insert, a pipeline-end, then
+ * a command-ok and a pipeline-ok for the second pipeline operation.
+ */
+ res = PQgetResult(conn);
+ if (res == NULL)
+ pg_fatal("Unexpected NULL result: %s", PQerrorMessage(conn));
+ if (PQresultStatus(res) != PGRES_COMMAND_OK)
+ pg_fatal("Unexpected result status %s: %s\n",
+ PQresStatus(PQresultStatus(res)),
+ PQresultErrorMessage(res));
+ PQclear(res);
+
+ /* NULL result to signal end-of-results for this command */
+ if ((res = PQgetResult(conn)) != NULL)
+ pg_fatal("Expected null result, got %s\n",
+ PQresStatus(PQresultStatus(res)));
+
+ /* Second query caused error, so we expect an error next */
+ res = PQgetResult(conn);
+ if (res == NULL)
+ pg_fatal("Unexpected NULL result: %s\n", PQerrorMessage(conn));
+ if (PQresultStatus(res) != PGRES_FATAL_ERROR)
+ pg_fatal("Unexpected result code -- expected PGRES_FATAL_ERROR, got %s\n",
+ PQresStatus(PQresultStatus(res)));
+ PQclear(res);
+
+ /* NULL result to signal end-of-results for this command */
+ if ((res = PQgetResult(conn)) != NULL)
+ pg_fatal("Expected null result, got %s\n",
+ PQresStatus(PQresultStatus(res)));
+
+ /*
+ * pipeline should now be aborted.
+ *
+ * Note that we could still queue more queries at this point if we wanted;
+ * they'd get added to a new third pipeline since we've already sent a
+ * second. The aborted flag relates only to the pipeline being received.
+ */
+ if (PQpipelineStatus(conn) != PQ_PIPELINE_ABORTED)
+ pg_fatal("pipeline should be flagged as aborted but isn't\n");
+
+ /* third query in pipeline, the second insert */
+ res = PQgetResult(conn);
+ if (res == NULL)
+ pg_fatal("Unexpected NULL result: %s\n", PQerrorMessage(conn));
+ if (PQresultStatus(res) != PGRES_PIPELINE_ABORTED)
+ pg_fatal("Unexpected result code -- expected PGRES_PIPELINE_ABORTED, got %s\n",
+ PQresStatus(PQresultStatus(res)));
+ PQclear(res);
+
+ /* NULL result to signal end-of-results for this command */
+ if ((res = PQgetResult(conn)) != NULL)
+ pg_fatal("Expected null result, got %s\n", PQresStatus(PQresultStatus(res)));
+
+ if (PQpipelineStatus(conn) != PQ_PIPELINE_ABORTED)
+ pg_fatal("pipeline should be flagged as aborted but isn't\n");
+
+ /* Ensure we're still in pipeline */
+ if (PQpipelineStatus(conn) == PQ_PIPELINE_OFF)
+ pg_fatal("Fell out of pipeline mode somehow\n");
+
+ /*
+ * The end of a failed pipeline is a PGRES_PIPELINE_SYNC.
+ *
+ * (This is so clients know to start processing results normally again and
+ * can tell the difference between skipped commands and the sync.)
+ */
+ res = PQgetResult(conn);
+ if (res == NULL)
+ pg_fatal("Unexpected NULL result: %s\n", PQerrorMessage(conn));
+ if (PQresultStatus(res) != PGRES_PIPELINE_SYNC)
+ pg_fatal("Unexpected result code from first pipeline sync\n"
+ "Expected PGRES_PIPELINE_SYNC, got %s\n",
+ PQresStatus(PQresultStatus(res)));
+ PQclear(res);
+
+ /* after the synchronization point we get a NULL result */
+ res = PQgetResult(conn);
+ if (res != NULL)
+ pg_fatal("Expected null result, got %s\n", PQresStatus(PQresultStatus(res)));
+
+ if (PQpipelineStatus(conn) == PQ_PIPELINE_ABORTED)
+ pg_fatal("sync should've cleared the aborted flag but didn't\n");
+
+ /* We're still in pipeline mode... */
+ if (PQpipelineStatus(conn) == PQ_PIPELINE_OFF)
+ pg_fatal("Fell out of pipeline mode somehow\n");
+
+ /* the insert from the second pipeline */
+ res = PQgetResult(conn);
+ if (res == NULL)
+ pg_fatal("Unexpected NULL result: %s\n", PQerrorMessage(conn));
+ if (PQresultStatus(res) != PGRES_COMMAND_OK)
+ pg_fatal("Unexpected result code %s from first item in second pipeline\n",
+ PQresStatus(PQresultStatus(res)));
+ PQclear(res);
+
+ /* Read the NULL result at the end of the command */
+ if ((res = PQgetResult(conn)) != NULL)
+ pg_fatal("Expected null result, got %s\n", PQresStatus(PQresultStatus(res)));
+
+ /* the second pipeline sync */
+ if ((res = PQgetResult(conn)) == NULL)
+ pg_fatal("Unexpected NULL result: %s\n", PQerrorMessage(conn));
+ if (PQresultStatus(res) != PGRES_PIPELINE_SYNC)
+ pg_fatal("Unexpected result code %s from second pipeline sync\n",
+ PQresStatus(PQresultStatus(res)));
+ PQclear(res);
+
+ if ((res = PQgetResult(conn)) != NULL)
+ pg_fatal("Expected null result, got %s: %s\n",
+ PQresStatus(PQresultStatus(res)),
+ PQerrorMessage(conn));
+
+ /* We're still in pipeline mode... */
+ if (PQpipelineStatus(conn) == PQ_PIPELINE_OFF)
+ pg_fatal("Fell out of pipeline mode somehow\n");
+
+ /* until we end it, which we can safely do now */
+ if (PQexitPipelineMode(conn) != 1)
+ pg_fatal("attempt to exit pipeline mode failed when it should've succeeded: %s\n",
+ PQerrorMessage(conn));
+
+ if (PQpipelineStatus(conn) != PQ_PIPELINE_OFF)
+ pg_fatal("exiting pipeline mode didn't seem to work\n");
+
+ fprintf(stderr, "ok\n");
+
+ /*-
+ * Since we fired the pipelines off without a surrounding xact, the results
+ * should be:
+ *
+ * - Implicit xact started by server around 1st pipeline
+ * - First insert applied
+ * - Second statement aborted xact
+ * - Third insert skipped
+ * - Sync rolled back first implicit xact
+ * - Implicit xact created by server around 2nd pipeline
+ * - insert applied from 2nd pipeline
+ * - Sync commits 2nd xact
+ *
+ * So we should only have the value 3 that we inserted.
+ */
+ res = PQexec(conn, "SELECT itemno FROM pq_pipeline_demo");
+
+ if (PQresultStatus(res) != PGRES_TUPLES_OK)
+ pg_fatal("Expected tuples, got %s: %s\n",
+ PQresStatus(PQresultStatus(res)), PQerrorMessage(conn));
+ if (PQntuples(res) != 1)
+ pg_fatal("expected 1 result, got %d\n", PQntuples(res));
+ for (i = 0; i < PQntuples(res); i++)
+ {
+ const char *val = PQgetvalue(res, i, 0);
+
+ if (strcmp(val, "3") != 0)
+ pg_fatal("expected only insert with value 3, got %s", val);
+ }
+
+ PQclear(res);
+}
+
+/* State machine enum for test_pipelined_insert */
+typedef enum PipelineInsertStep
+{
+ BI_BEGIN_TX,
+ BI_DROP_TABLE,
+ BI_CREATE_TABLE,
+ BI_PREPARE,
+ BI_INSERT_ROWS,
+ BI_COMMIT_TX,
+ BI_SYNC,
+ BI_DONE
+} PipelineInsertStep;
+
+static void
+test_pipelined_insert(PGconn *conn, int n_rows)
+{
+ const char *insert_params[1];
+ Oid insert_param_oids[1] = {INT4OID};
+ char insert_param_0[MAXINTLEN];
+ PipelineInsertStep send_step = BI_BEGIN_TX,
+ recv_step = BI_BEGIN_TX;
+ int rows_to_send,
+ rows_to_receive;
+
+ insert_params[0] = &insert_param_0[0];
+
+ rows_to_send = rows_to_receive = n_rows;
+
+ /*
+ * Do a pipelined insert into a table created at the start of the pipeline
+ */
+ if (PQenterPipelineMode(conn) != 1)
+ pg_fatal("failed to enter pipeline mode: %s\n", PQerrorMessage(conn));
+
+ while (send_step != BI_PREPARE)
+ {
+ const char *sql;
+
+ switch (send_step)
+ {
+ case BI_BEGIN_TX:
+ sql = "BEGIN TRANSACTION";
+ send_step = BI_DROP_TABLE;
+ break;
+
+ case BI_DROP_TABLE:
+ sql = drop_table_sql;
+ send_step = BI_CREATE_TABLE;
+ break;
+
+ case BI_CREATE_TABLE:
+ sql = create_table_sql;
+ send_step = BI_PREPARE;
+ break;
+
+ default:
+ pg_fatal("invalid state");
+ }
+
+ pg_debug("sending: %s\n", sql);
+ if (PQsendQueryParams(conn, sql,
+ 0, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, 0) != 1)
+ pg_fatal("dispatching %s failed: %s\n", sql, PQerrorMessage(conn));
+ }
+
+ Assert(send_step == BI_PREPARE);
+ pg_debug("sending: %s\n", insert_sql);
+ if (PQsendPrepare(conn, "my_insert", insert_sql, 1, insert_param_oids) != 1)
+ pg_fatal("dispatching PREPARE failed: %s\n", PQerrorMessage(conn));
+ send_step = BI_INSERT_ROWS;
+
+ /*
+ * Now we start inserting. We'll be sending enough data that we could fill
+ * our out buffer, so to avoid deadlocking we need to enter nonblocking
+ * mode and consume input while we send more output. As results of each
+ * query are processed we should pop them to allow processing of the next
+ * query. There's no need to finish the pipeline before processing
+ * results.
+ */
+ if (PQsetnonblocking(conn, 1) != 0)
+ pg_fatal("failed to set nonblocking mode: %s\n", PQerrorMessage(conn));
+
+ while (recv_step != BI_DONE)
+ {
+ int sock;
+ fd_set input_mask;
+ fd_set output_mask;
+
+ sock = PQsocket(conn);
+
+ if (sock < 0)
+ break; /* shouldn't happen */
+
+ FD_ZERO(&input_mask);
+ FD_SET(sock, &input_mask);
+ FD_ZERO(&output_mask);
+ FD_SET(sock, &output_mask);
+
+ if (select(sock + 1, &input_mask, &output_mask, NULL, NULL) < 0)
+ {
+ fprintf(stderr, "select() failed: %s\n", strerror(errno));
+ exit_nicely(conn);
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Process any results, so we keep the server's out buffer free
+ * flowing and it can continue to process input
+ */
+ if (FD_ISSET(sock, &input_mask))
+ {
+ PQconsumeInput(conn);
+
+ /* Read until we'd block if we tried to read */
+ while (!PQisBusy(conn) && recv_step < BI_DONE)
+ {
+ PGresult *res;
+ const char *cmdtag;
+ const char *description = "";
+ int status;
+
+ /*
+ * Read next result. If no more results from this query,
+ * advance to the next query
+ */
+ res = PQgetResult(conn);
+ if (res == NULL)
+ continue;
+
+ status = PGRES_COMMAND_OK;
+ switch (recv_step)
+ {
+ case BI_BEGIN_TX:
+ cmdtag = "BEGIN";
+ recv_step++;
+ break;
+ case BI_DROP_TABLE:
+ cmdtag = "DROP TABLE";
+ recv_step++;
+ break;
+ case BI_CREATE_TABLE:
+ cmdtag = "CREATE TABLE";
+ recv_step++;
+ break;
+ case BI_PREPARE:
+ cmdtag = "";
+ description = "PREPARE";
+ recv_step++;
+ break;
+ case BI_INSERT_ROWS:
+ cmdtag = "INSERT";
+ rows_to_receive--;
+ if (rows_to_receive == 0)
+ recv_step++;
+ break;
+ case BI_COMMIT_TX:
+ cmdtag = "COMMIT";
+ recv_step++;
+ break;
+ case BI_SYNC:
+ cmdtag = "";
+ description = "SYNC";
+ status = PGRES_PIPELINE_SYNC;
+ recv_step++;
+ break;
+ case BI_DONE:
+ /* unreachable */
+ description = "";
+ abort();
+ }
+
+ if (PQresultStatus(res) != status)
+ pg_fatal("%s reported status %s, expected %s\n"
+ "Error message: \"%s\"\n",
+ description, PQresStatus(PQresultStatus(res)),
+ PQresStatus(status), PQerrorMessage(conn));
+
+ if (strncmp(PQcmdStatus(res), cmdtag, strlen(cmdtag)) != 0)
+ pg_fatal("%s expected command tag '%s', got '%s'\n",
+ description, cmdtag, PQcmdStatus(res));
+
+ pg_debug("Got %s OK\n", cmdtag[0] != '\0' ? cmdtag : description);
+
+ PQclear(res);
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* Write more rows and/or the end pipeline message, if needed */
+ if (FD_ISSET(sock, &output_mask))
+ {
+ PQflush(conn);
+
+ if (send_step == BI_INSERT_ROWS)
+ {
+ snprintf(&insert_param_0[0], MAXINTLEN, "%d", rows_to_send);
+
+ if (PQsendQueryPrepared(conn, "my_insert",
+ 1, insert_params, NULL, NULL, 0) == 1)
+ {
+ pg_debug("sent row %d\n", rows_to_send);
+
+ rows_to_send--;
+ if (rows_to_send == 0)
+ send_step = BI_COMMIT_TX;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ /*
+ * in nonblocking mode, so it's OK for an insert to fail
+ * to send
+ */
+ fprintf(stderr, "WARNING: failed to send insert #%d: %s\n",
+ rows_to_send, PQerrorMessage(conn));
+ }
+ }
+ else if (send_step == BI_COMMIT_TX)
+ {
+ if (PQsendQueryParams(conn, "COMMIT",
+ 0, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, 0) == 1)
+ {
+ pg_debug("sent COMMIT\n");
+ send_step = BI_SYNC;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ fprintf(stderr, "WARNING: failed to send commit: %s\n",
+ PQerrorMessage(conn));
+ }
+ }
+ else if (send_step == BI_SYNC)
+ {
+ if (PQsendPipeline(conn) == 1)
+ {
+ fprintf(stdout, "Sent pipeline\n");
+ send_step = BI_DONE;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ fprintf(stderr, "WARNING: Ending pipeline failed: %s\n",
+ PQerrorMessage(conn));
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* We've got the sync message and the pipeline should be done */
+ if (PQexitPipelineMode(conn) != 1)
+ pg_fatal("attempt to exit pipeline mode failed when it should've succeeded: %s\n",
+ PQerrorMessage(conn));
+
+ if (PQsetnonblocking(conn, 0) != 0)
+ pg_fatal("failed to clear nonblocking mode: %s\n", PQerrorMessage(conn));
+}
+
+static void
+test_singlerowmode(PGconn *conn)
+{
+ PGresult *res;
+ int i;
+ bool pipeline_ended = false;
+
+ /* 1 pipeline, 3 queries in it */
+ if (PQenterPipelineMode(conn) != 1)
+ pg_fatal("failed to enter pipeline mode: %s\n",
+ PQerrorMessage(conn));
+
+ for (i = 0; i < 3; i++)
+ {
+ char *param[1];
+
+ param[0] = psprintf("%d", 44 + i);
+
+ if (PQsendQueryParams(conn,
+ "SELECT generate_series(42, $1)",
+ 1,
+ NULL,
+ (const char **) param,
+ NULL,
+ NULL,
+ 0) != 1)
+ pg_fatal("failed to send query: %s\n",
+ PQerrorMessage(conn));
+ pfree(param[0]);
+ }
+ PQsendPipeline(conn);
+
+ for (i = 0; !pipeline_ended; i++)
+ {
+ bool first = true;
+ bool saw_ending_tuplesok;
+ bool isSingleTuple = false;
+
+ /* Set single row mode for only first 2 SELECT queries */
+ if (i < 2)
+ {
+ if (PQsetSingleRowMode(conn) != 1)
+ pg_fatal("PQsetSingleRowMode() failed for i=%d\n", i);
+ }
+
+ /* Consume rows for this query */
+ saw_ending_tuplesok = false;
+ while ((res = PQgetResult(conn)) != NULL)
+ {
+ ExecStatusType est = PQresultStatus(res);
+
+ if (est == PGRES_PIPELINE_SYNC)
+ {
+ fprintf(stderr, "end of pipeline reached\n");
+ pipeline_ended = true;
+ PQclear(res);
+ if (i != 3)
+ pg_fatal("Expected three results, got %d\n", i);
+ break;
+ }
+
+ /* Expect SINGLE_TUPLE for queries 0 and 1, TUPLES_OK for 2 */
+ if (first)
+ {
+ if (i <= 1 && est != PGRES_SINGLE_TUPLE)
+ pg_fatal("Expected PGRES_SINGLE_TUPLE for query %d, got %s\n",
+ i, PQresStatus(est));
+ if (i >= 2 && est != PGRES_TUPLES_OK)
+ pg_fatal("Expected PGRES_TUPLES_OK for query %d, got %s\n",
+ i, PQresStatus(est));
+ first = false;
+ }
+
+ fprintf(stderr, "Result status %s for query %d", PQresStatus(est), i);
+ switch (est)
+ {
+ case PGRES_TUPLES_OK:
+ fprintf(stderr, ", tuples: %d\n", PQntuples(res));
+ saw_ending_tuplesok = true;
+ if (isSingleTuple)
+ {
+ if (PQntuples(res) == 0)
+ fprintf(stderr, "all tuples received in query %d\n", i);
+ else
+ pg_fatal("Expected to follow PGRES_SINGLE_TUPLE, "
+ "but received PGRES_TUPLES_OK directly instead\n");
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case PGRES_SINGLE_TUPLE:
+ fprintf(stderr, ", %d tuple: %s\n", PQntuples(res), PQgetvalue(res, 0, 0));
+ break;
+
+ default:
+ pg_fatal("unexpected\n");
+ }
+ PQclear(res);
+ }
+ if (!pipeline_ended && !saw_ending_tuplesok)
+ pg_fatal("didn't get expected terminating TUPLES_OK\n");
+ }
+
+ if (PQexitPipelineMode(conn) != 1)
+ pg_fatal("failed to end pipeline mode: %s\n", PQerrorMessage(conn));
+}
+
+/*
+ * Simple test to verify that a pipeline is discarded as a whole when there's
+ * an error, ignoring transaction commands.
+ */
+static void
+test_transaction(PGconn *conn)
+{
+ int i;
+ PGresult *res;
+ int num_sends = 0;
+
+ res = PQexec(conn, "DROP TABLE IF EXISTS pq_pipeline_tst;"
+ "CREATE TABLE pq_pipeline_tst (id int)");
+ if (PQresultStatus(res) != PGRES_COMMAND_OK)
+ pg_fatal("failed to create test table: %s",
+ PQerrorMessage(conn));
+ PQclear(res);
+
+ if (PQenterPipelineMode(conn) != 1)
+ pg_fatal("failed to enter pipeline mode: %s\n",
+ PQerrorMessage(conn));
+
+ if (PQsendQueryParams(conn,
+ "BEGIN",
+ 0, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, 0) != 1)
+ pg_fatal("failed to send query: %s\n",
+ PQerrorMessage(conn));
+ if (PQsendQueryParams(conn,
+ "SELECT 0/0",
+ 0, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, 0) != 1)
+ pg_fatal("failed to send query: %s\n",
+ PQerrorMessage(conn));
+ if (PQsendQueryParams(conn,
+ "/* first */ ROLLBACK",
+ 0, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, 0) != 1)
+ pg_fatal("failed to send query: %s\n",
+ PQerrorMessage(conn));
+ if (PQsendQueryParams(conn,
+ "INSERT INTO pq_pipeline_tst VALUES (1)",
+ 0, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, 0) != 1)
+ pg_fatal("failed to send query: %s\n",
+ PQerrorMessage(conn));
+ PQsendPipeline(conn);
+ num_sends++;
+
+ if (PQsendQueryParams(conn,
+ "INSERT INTO pq_pipeline_tst VALUES (2)",
+ 0, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, 0) != 1)
+ pg_fatal("failed to send query: %s\n",
+ PQerrorMessage(conn));
+ PQsendPipeline(conn);
+ num_sends++;
+
+ if (PQsendQueryParams(conn,
+ "/* second */ ROLLBACK",
+ 0, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, 0) != 1)
+ pg_fatal("failed to send query: %s\n",
+ PQerrorMessage(conn));
+ if (PQsendQueryParams(conn,
+ "INSERT INTO pq_pipeline_tst VALUES (3)",
+ 0, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, 0) != 1)
+ pg_fatal("failed to send query: %s\n",
+ PQerrorMessage(conn));
+ PQsendPipeline(conn);
+ num_sends++;
+
+ for (i = 0; i < 20; i++)
+ {
+ ExecStatusType restype;
+
+ res = PQgetResult(conn);
+ if (res == NULL)
+ {
+ fprintf(stderr, "got NULL result\n");
+ continue;
+ }
+ restype = PQresultStatus(res);
+ fprintf(stderr, "%d: got status %s", i, PQresStatus(restype));
+ if (restype == PGRES_FATAL_ERROR)
+ fprintf(stderr, "; error: %s", PQerrorMessage(conn));
+ else if (restype == PGRES_PIPELINE_ABORTED)
+ {
+ fprintf(stderr, ": command didn't run because pipeline aborted\n");
+ }
+ else
+ fprintf(stderr, "\n");
+ PQclear(res);
+
+ if (restype == PGRES_PIPELINE_SYNC)
+ num_sends--;
+ if (num_sends <= 0)
+ break;
+ }
+ if (PQexitPipelineMode(conn) != 1)
+ pg_fatal("failed to end pipeline mode: %s\n", PQerrorMessage(conn));
+
+ res = PQexec(conn, "SELECT * FROM pq_pipeline_tst");
+ printf("got %d tuples:\n", PQntuples(res));
+ for (i = 0; i < PQntuples(res); i++)
+ {
+ printf("tuple: %s\n", PQgetvalue(res, i, 0));
+ }
+ PQclear(res);
+}
+
+static void
+usage(const char *progname)
+{
+ fprintf(stderr, "%s tests libpq's pipeline mode.\n\n", progname);
+ fprintf(stderr, "Usage:\n");
+ fprintf(stderr, " %s testname [conninfo [number_of_rows]]\n", progname);
+ fprintf(stderr, "Tests:\n");
+ fprintf(stderr, " disallowed_in_pipeline\n");
+ fprintf(stderr, " simple_pipeline\n");
+ fprintf(stderr, " multi_pipeline\n");
+ fprintf(stderr, " pipeline_abort\n");
+ fprintf(stderr, " singlerow\n");
+ fprintf(stderr, " pipeline_insert\n");
+ fprintf(stderr, " transaction\n");
+}
+
+int
+main(int argc, char **argv)
+{
+ const char *conninfo = "";
+ PGconn *conn;
+ int numrows = 10000;
+
+ /*
+ * The testname parameter is mandatory; it can be followed by a conninfo
+ * string and number of rows.
+ */
+ if (argc < 2 || argc > 4)
+ {
+ usage(argv[0]);
+ exit(1);
+ }
+
+ if (argc >= 3)
+ conninfo = pg_strdup(argv[2]);
+
+ if (argc >= 4)
+ {
+ errno = 0;
+ numrows = strtol(argv[3], NULL, 10);
+ if (errno != 0 || numrows <= 0)
+ {
+ fprintf(stderr, "couldn't parse \"%s\" as a positive integer\n", argv[3]);
+ exit(1);
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* Make a connection to the database */
+ conn = PQconnectdb(conninfo);
+ if (PQstatus(conn) != CONNECTION_OK)
+ {
+ fprintf(stderr, "Connection to database failed: %s\n",
+ PQerrorMessage(conn));
+ exit_nicely(conn);
+ }
+
+ if (strcmp(argv[1], "disallowed_in_pipeline") == 0)
+ test_disallowed(conn);
+ else if (strcmp(argv[1], "simple_pipeline") == 0)
+ test_simple_pipeline(conn);
+ else if (strcmp(argv[1], "multi_pipeline") == 0)
+ test_multi_pipelines(conn);
+ else if (strcmp(argv[1], "pipeline_abort") == 0)
+ test_aborted_pipeline(conn);
+ else if (strcmp(argv[1], "pipeline_insert") == 0)
+ test_pipelined_insert(conn, numrows);
+ else if (strcmp(argv[1], "singlerow") == 0)
+ test_singlerowmode(conn);
+ else if (strcmp(argv[1], "transaction") == 0)
+ test_transaction(conn);
+ else
+ {
+ fprintf(stderr, "\"%s\" is not a recognized test name\n", argv[1]);
+ usage(argv[0]);
+ exit(1);
+ }
+
+ /* close the connection to the database and cleanup */
+ PQfinish(conn);
+ return 0;
+}
diff --git a/src/test/modules/test_libpq/t/001_libpq_async.pl b/src/test/modules/test_libpq/t/001_libpq_async.pl
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..211629db2d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/test/modules/test_libpq/t/001_libpq_async.pl
@@ -0,0 +1,30 @@
+use strict;
+use warnings;
+
+use Config;
+use PostgresNode;
+use TestLib;
+use Test::More tests => 6;
+use Cwd;
+
+my $node = get_new_node('main');
+$node->init;
+$node->start;
+
+my $numrows = 10000;
+my @tests =
+ qw(disallowed_in_pipeline
+ simple_pipeline
+ multi_pipeline
+ pipeline_abort
+ pipeline_insert
+ singlerow);
+$ENV{PATH} = "$ENV{PATH}:" . getcwd();
+for my $testname (@tests)
+{
+ $node->command_ok(
+ [ 'pipeline', $testname, $node->connstr('postgres'), $numrows ],
+ "pipeline $testname");
+}
+
+$node->stop('fast');
diff --git a/src/tools/pgindent/typedefs.list b/src/tools/pgindent/typedefs.list
index 8bd95aefa1..1bd23eec6d 100644
--- a/src/tools/pgindent/typedefs.list
+++ b/src/tools/pgindent/typedefs.list
@@ -1561,10 +1561,12 @@ PG_Locale_Strategy
PG_Lock_Status
PG_init_t
PGcancel
+PGcommandQueueEntry
PGconn
PGdataValue
PGlobjfuncs
PGnotify
+PGpipelineStatus
PGresAttDesc
PGresAttValue
PGresParamDesc