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       1              : /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
       2              :  *
       3              :  * md.c
       4              :  *    This code manages relations that reside on magnetic disk.
       5              :  *
       6              :  * Or at least, that was what the Berkeley folk had in mind when they named
       7              :  * this file.  In reality, what this code provides is an interface from
       8              :  * the smgr API to Unix-like filesystem APIs, so it will work with any type
       9              :  * of device for which the operating system provides filesystem support.
      10              :  * It doesn't matter whether the bits are on spinning rust or some other
      11              :  * storage technology.
      12              :  *
      13              :  * Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2026, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
      14              :  * Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
      15              :  *
      16              :  *
      17              :  * IDENTIFICATION
      18              :  *    src/backend/storage/smgr/md.c
      19              :  *
      20              :  *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
      21              :  */
      22              : #include "postgres.h"
      23              : 
      24              : #include <limits.h>
      25              : #include <unistd.h>
      26              : #include <fcntl.h>
      27              : #include <sys/file.h>
      28              : 
      29              : #include "access/xlogutils.h"
      30              : #include "commands/tablespace.h"
      31              : #include "common/file_utils.h"
      32              : #include "miscadmin.h"
      33              : #include "pg_trace.h"
      34              : #include "pgstat.h"
      35              : #include "storage/aio.h"
      36              : #include "storage/bufmgr.h"
      37              : #include "storage/fd.h"
      38              : #include "storage/md.h"
      39              : #include "storage/relfilelocator.h"
      40              : #include "storage/smgr.h"
      41              : #include "storage/sync.h"
      42              : #include "utils/memutils.h"
      43              : #include "utils/wait_event.h"
      44              : 
      45              : /*
      46              :  * The magnetic disk storage manager keeps track of open file
      47              :  * descriptors in its own descriptor pool.  This is done to make it
      48              :  * easier to support relations that are larger than the operating
      49              :  * system's file size limit (often 2GBytes).  In order to do that,
      50              :  * we break relations up into "segment" files that are each shorter than
      51              :  * the OS file size limit.  The segment size is set by the RELSEG_SIZE
      52              :  * configuration constant in pg_config.h.
      53              :  *
      54              :  * On disk, a relation must consist of consecutively numbered segment
      55              :  * files in the pattern
      56              :  *  -- Zero or more full segments of exactly RELSEG_SIZE blocks each
      57              :  *  -- Exactly one partial segment of size 0 <= size < RELSEG_SIZE blocks
      58              :  *  -- Optionally, any number of inactive segments of size 0 blocks.
      59              :  * The full and partial segments are collectively the "active" segments.
      60              :  * Inactive segments are those that once contained data but are currently
      61              :  * not needed because of an mdtruncate() operation.  The reason for leaving
      62              :  * them present at size zero, rather than unlinking them, is that other
      63              :  * backends and/or the checkpointer might be holding open file references to
      64              :  * such segments.  If the relation expands again after mdtruncate(), such
      65              :  * that a deactivated segment becomes active again, it is important that
      66              :  * such file references still be valid --- else data might get written
      67              :  * out to an unlinked old copy of a segment file that will eventually
      68              :  * disappear.
      69              :  *
      70              :  * RELSEG_SIZE must fit into BlockNumber; but since we expose its value
      71              :  * as an integer GUC, it actually needs to fit in signed int.  It's worth
      72              :  * having a cross-check for this since configure's --with-segsize options
      73              :  * could let people select insane values.
      74              :  */
      75              : StaticAssertDecl(RELSEG_SIZE > 0 && RELSEG_SIZE <= INT_MAX,
      76              :                  "RELSEG_SIZE must fit in an integer");
      77              : 
      78              : /*
      79              :  * File descriptors are stored in the per-fork md_seg_fds arrays inside
      80              :  * SMgrRelation. The length of these arrays is stored in md_num_open_segs.
      81              :  * Note that a fork's md_num_open_segs having a specific value does not
      82              :  * necessarily mean the relation doesn't have additional segments; we may
      83              :  * just not have opened the next segment yet.  (We could not have "all
      84              :  * segments are in the array" as an invariant anyway, since another backend
      85              :  * could extend the relation while we aren't looking.)  We do not have
      86              :  * entries for inactive segments, however; as soon as we find a partial
      87              :  * segment, we assume that any subsequent segments are inactive.
      88              :  *
      89              :  * The entire MdfdVec array is palloc'd in the MdCxt memory context.
      90              :  */
      91              : 
      92              : typedef struct _MdfdVec
      93              : {
      94              :     File        mdfd_vfd;       /* fd number in fd.c's pool */
      95              :     BlockNumber mdfd_segno;     /* segment number, from 0 */
      96              : } MdfdVec;
      97              : 
      98              : static MemoryContext MdCxt;     /* context for all MdfdVec objects */
      99              : 
     100              : 
     101              : /* Populate a file tag describing an md.c segment file. */
     102              : #define INIT_MD_FILETAG(a,xx_rlocator,xx_forknum,xx_segno) \
     103              : ( \
     104              :     memset(&(a), 0, sizeof(FileTag)), \
     105              :     (a).handler = SYNC_HANDLER_MD, \
     106              :     (a).rlocator = (xx_rlocator), \
     107              :     (a).forknum = (xx_forknum), \
     108              :     (a).segno = (xx_segno) \
     109              : )
     110              : 
     111              : 
     112              : /*** behavior for mdopen & _mdfd_getseg ***/
     113              : /* ereport if segment not present */
     114              : #define EXTENSION_FAIL              (1 << 0)
     115              : /* return NULL if segment not present */
     116              : #define EXTENSION_RETURN_NULL       (1 << 1)
     117              : /* create new segments as needed */
     118              : #define EXTENSION_CREATE            (1 << 2)
     119              : /* create new segments if needed during recovery */
     120              : #define EXTENSION_CREATE_RECOVERY   (1 << 3)
     121              : /* don't try to open a segment, if not already open */
     122              : #define EXTENSION_DONT_OPEN         (1 << 5)
     123              : 
     124              : 
     125              : /*
     126              :  * Fixed-length string to represent paths to files that need to be built by
     127              :  * md.c.
     128              :  *
     129              :  * The maximum number of segments is MaxBlockNumber / RELSEG_SIZE, where
     130              :  * RELSEG_SIZE can be set to 1 (for testing only).
     131              :  */
     132              : #define SEGMENT_CHARS   OIDCHARS
     133              : #define MD_PATH_STR_MAXLEN \
     134              :     (\
     135              :         REL_PATH_STR_MAXLEN \
     136              :         + sizeof((char)'.') \
     137              :         + SEGMENT_CHARS \
     138              :     )
     139              : typedef struct MdPathStr
     140              : {
     141              :     char        str[MD_PATH_STR_MAXLEN + 1];
     142              : } MdPathStr;
     143              : 
     144              : 
     145              : /* local routines */
     146              : static void mdunlinkfork(RelFileLocatorBackend rlocator, ForkNumber forknum,
     147              :                          bool isRedo);
     148              : static MdfdVec *mdopenfork(SMgrRelation reln, ForkNumber forknum, int behavior);
     149              : static void register_dirty_segment(SMgrRelation reln, ForkNumber forknum,
     150              :                                    MdfdVec *seg);
     151              : static void register_unlink_segment(RelFileLocatorBackend rlocator, ForkNumber forknum,
     152              :                                     BlockNumber segno);
     153              : static void register_forget_request(RelFileLocatorBackend rlocator, ForkNumber forknum,
     154              :                                     BlockNumber segno);
     155              : static void _fdvec_resize(SMgrRelation reln,
     156              :                           ForkNumber forknum,
     157              :                           int nseg);
     158              : static MdPathStr _mdfd_segpath(SMgrRelation reln, ForkNumber forknum,
     159              :                                BlockNumber segno);
     160              : static MdfdVec *_mdfd_openseg(SMgrRelation reln, ForkNumber forknum,
     161              :                               BlockNumber segno, int oflags);
     162              : static MdfdVec *_mdfd_getseg(SMgrRelation reln, ForkNumber forknum,
     163              :                              BlockNumber blkno, bool skipFsync, int behavior);
     164              : static BlockNumber _mdnblocks(SMgrRelation reln, ForkNumber forknum,
     165              :                               MdfdVec *seg);
     166              : 
     167              : static PgAioResult md_readv_complete(PgAioHandle *ioh, PgAioResult prior_result, uint8 cb_data);
     168              : static void md_readv_report(PgAioResult result, const PgAioTargetData *td, int elevel);
     169              : 
     170              : const PgAioHandleCallbacks aio_md_readv_cb = {
     171              :     .complete_shared = md_readv_complete,
     172              :     .report = md_readv_report,
     173              : };
     174              : 
     175              : 
     176              : static inline int
     177      1767610 : _mdfd_open_flags(void)
     178              : {
     179      1767610 :     int         flags = O_RDWR | PG_BINARY;
     180              : 
     181      1767610 :     if (io_direct_flags & IO_DIRECT_DATA)
     182          341 :         flags |= PG_O_DIRECT;
     183              : 
     184      1767610 :     return flags;
     185              : }
     186              : 
     187              : /*
     188              :  * mdinit() -- Initialize private state for magnetic disk storage manager.
     189              :  */
     190              : void
     191        24173 : mdinit(void)
     192              : {
     193        24173 :     MdCxt = AllocSetContextCreate(TopMemoryContext,
     194              :                                   "MdSmgr",
     195              :                                   ALLOCSET_DEFAULT_SIZES);
     196        24173 : }
     197              : 
     198              : /*
     199              :  * mdexists() -- Does the physical file exist?
     200              :  *
     201              :  * Note: this will return true for lingering files, with pending deletions
     202              :  */
     203              : bool
     204       735807 : mdexists(SMgrRelation reln, ForkNumber forknum)
     205              : {
     206              :     /*
     207              :      * Close it first, to ensure that we notice if the fork has been unlinked
     208              :      * since we opened it.  As an optimization, we can skip that in recovery,
     209              :      * which already closes relations when dropping them.
     210              :      */
     211       735807 :     if (!InRecovery)
     212       713981 :         mdclose(reln, forknum);
     213              : 
     214       735807 :     return (mdopenfork(reln, forknum, EXTENSION_RETURN_NULL) != NULL);
     215              : }
     216              : 
     217              : /*
     218              :  * mdcreate() -- Create a new relation on magnetic disk.
     219              :  *
     220              :  * If isRedo is true, it's okay for the relation to exist already.
     221              :  */
     222              : void
     223      5837716 : mdcreate(SMgrRelation reln, ForkNumber forknum, bool isRedo)
     224              : {
     225              :     MdfdVec    *mdfd;
     226              :     RelPathStr  path;
     227              :     File        fd;
     228              : 
     229      5837716 :     if (isRedo && reln->md_num_open_segs[forknum] > 0)
     230      5638998 :         return;                 /* created and opened already... */
     231              : 
     232              :     Assert(reln->md_num_open_segs[forknum] == 0);
     233              : 
     234              :     /*
     235              :      * We may be using the target table space for the first time in this
     236              :      * database, so create a per-database subdirectory if needed.
     237              :      *
     238              :      * XXX this is a fairly ugly violation of module layering, but this seems
     239              :      * to be the best place to put the check.  Maybe TablespaceCreateDbspace
     240              :      * should be here and not in commands/tablespace.c?  But that would imply
     241              :      * importing a lot of stuff that smgr.c oughtn't know, either.
     242              :      */
     243       198718 :     TablespaceCreateDbspace(reln->smgr_rlocator.locator.spcOid,
     244              :                             reln->smgr_rlocator.locator.dbOid,
     245              :                             isRedo);
     246              : 
     247       198718 :     path = relpath(reln->smgr_rlocator, forknum);
     248              : 
     249       198718 :     fd = PathNameOpenFile(path.str, _mdfd_open_flags() | O_CREAT | O_EXCL);
     250              : 
     251       198718 :     if (fd < 0)
     252              :     {
     253        13877 :         int         save_errno = errno;
     254              : 
     255        13877 :         if (isRedo)
     256        13877 :             fd = PathNameOpenFile(path.str, _mdfd_open_flags());
     257        13877 :         if (fd < 0)
     258              :         {
     259              :             /* be sure to report the error reported by create, not open */
     260            0 :             errno = save_errno;
     261            0 :             ereport(ERROR,
     262              :                     (errcode_for_file_access(),
     263              :                      errmsg("could not create file \"%s\": %m", path.str)));
     264              :         }
     265              :     }
     266              : 
     267       198718 :     _fdvec_resize(reln, forknum, 1);
     268       198718 :     mdfd = &reln->md_seg_fds[forknum][0];
     269       198718 :     mdfd->mdfd_vfd = fd;
     270       198718 :     mdfd->mdfd_segno = 0;
     271              : 
     272       198718 :     if (!SmgrIsTemp(reln))
     273       194127 :         register_dirty_segment(reln, forknum, mdfd);
     274              : }
     275              : 
     276              : /*
     277              :  * mdunlink() -- Unlink a relation.
     278              :  *
     279              :  * Note that we're passed a RelFileLocatorBackend --- by the time this is called,
     280              :  * there won't be an SMgrRelation hashtable entry anymore.
     281              :  *
     282              :  * forknum can be a fork number to delete a specific fork, or InvalidForkNumber
     283              :  * to delete all forks.
     284              :  *
     285              :  * For regular relations, we don't unlink the first segment file of the rel,
     286              :  * but just truncate it to zero length, and record a request to unlink it after
     287              :  * the next checkpoint.  Additional segments can be unlinked immediately,
     288              :  * however.  Leaving the empty file in place prevents that relfilenumber
     289              :  * from being reused.  The scenario this protects us from is:
     290              :  * 1. We delete a relation (and commit, and actually remove its file).
     291              :  * 2. We create a new relation, which by chance gets the same relfilenumber as
     292              :  *    the just-deleted one (OIDs must've wrapped around for that to happen).
     293              :  * 3. We crash before another checkpoint occurs.
     294              :  * During replay, we would delete the file and then recreate it, which is fine
     295              :  * if the contents of the file were repopulated by subsequent WAL entries.
     296              :  * But if we didn't WAL-log insertions, but instead relied on fsyncing the
     297              :  * file after populating it (as we do at wal_level=minimal), the contents of
     298              :  * the file would be lost forever.  By leaving the empty file until after the
     299              :  * next checkpoint, we prevent reassignment of the relfilenumber until it's
     300              :  * safe, because relfilenumber assignment skips over any existing file.
     301              :  *
     302              :  * Additional segments, if any, are truncated and then unlinked.  The reason
     303              :  * for truncating is that other backends may still hold open FDs for these at
     304              :  * the smgr level, so that the kernel can't remove the file yet.  We want to
     305              :  * reclaim the disk space right away despite that.
     306              :  *
     307              :  * We do not need to go through this dance for temp relations, though, because
     308              :  * we never make WAL entries for temp rels, and so a temp rel poses no threat
     309              :  * to the health of a regular rel that has taken over its relfilenumber.
     310              :  * The fact that temp rels and regular rels have different file naming
     311              :  * patterns provides additional safety.  Other backends shouldn't have open
     312              :  * FDs for them, either.
     313              :  *
     314              :  * We also don't do it while performing a binary upgrade.  There is no reuse
     315              :  * hazard in that case, since after a crash or even a simple ERROR, the
     316              :  * upgrade fails and the whole cluster must be recreated from scratch.
     317              :  * Furthermore, it is important to remove the files from disk immediately,
     318              :  * because we may be about to reuse the same relfilenumber.
     319              :  *
     320              :  * All the above applies only to the relation's main fork; other forks can
     321              :  * just be removed immediately, since they are not needed to prevent the
     322              :  * relfilenumber from being recycled.  Also, we do not carefully
     323              :  * track whether other forks have been created or not, but just attempt to
     324              :  * unlink them unconditionally; so we should never complain about ENOENT.
     325              :  *
     326              :  * If isRedo is true, it's unsurprising for the relation to be already gone.
     327              :  * Also, we should remove the file immediately instead of queuing a request
     328              :  * for later, since during redo there's no possibility of creating a
     329              :  * conflicting relation.
     330              :  *
     331              :  * Note: we currently just never warn about ENOENT at all.  We could warn in
     332              :  * the main-fork, non-isRedo case, but it doesn't seem worth the trouble.
     333              :  *
     334              :  * Note: any failure should be reported as WARNING not ERROR, because
     335              :  * we are usually not in a transaction anymore when this is called.
     336              :  */
     337              : void
     338       232296 : mdunlink(RelFileLocatorBackend rlocator, ForkNumber forknum, bool isRedo)
     339              : {
     340              :     /* Now do the per-fork work */
     341       232296 :     if (forknum == InvalidForkNumber)
     342              :     {
     343            0 :         for (forknum = 0; forknum <= MAX_FORKNUM; forknum++)
     344            0 :             mdunlinkfork(rlocator, forknum, isRedo);
     345              :     }
     346              :     else
     347       232296 :         mdunlinkfork(rlocator, forknum, isRedo);
     348       232296 : }
     349              : 
     350              : /*
     351              :  * Truncate a file to release disk space.
     352              :  */
     353              : static int
     354       270837 : do_truncate(const char *path)
     355              : {
     356              :     int         save_errno;
     357              :     int         ret;
     358              : 
     359       270837 :     ret = pg_truncate(path, 0);
     360              : 
     361              :     /* Log a warning here to avoid repetition in callers. */
     362       270837 :     if (ret < 0 && errno != ENOENT)
     363              :     {
     364            0 :         save_errno = errno;
     365            0 :         ereport(WARNING,
     366              :                 (errcode_for_file_access(),
     367              :                  errmsg("could not truncate file \"%s\": %m", path)));
     368            0 :         errno = save_errno;
     369              :     }
     370              : 
     371       270837 :     return ret;
     372              : }
     373              : 
     374              : static void
     375       232296 : mdunlinkfork(RelFileLocatorBackend rlocator, ForkNumber forknum, bool isRedo)
     376              : {
     377              :     RelPathStr  path;
     378              :     int         ret;
     379              :     int         save_errno;
     380              : 
     381       232296 :     path = relpath(rlocator, forknum);
     382              : 
     383              :     /*
     384              :      * Truncate and then unlink the first segment, or just register a request
     385              :      * to unlink it later, as described in the comments for mdunlink().
     386              :      */
     387       232296 :     if (isRedo || IsBinaryUpgrade || forknum != MAIN_FORKNUM ||
     388        49824 :         RelFileLocatorBackendIsTemp(rlocator))
     389              :     {
     390       186838 :         if (!RelFileLocatorBackendIsTemp(rlocator))
     391              :         {
     392              :             /* Prevent other backends' fds from holding on to the disk space */
     393       169374 :             ret = do_truncate(path.str);
     394              : 
     395              :             /* Forget any pending sync requests for the first segment */
     396       169374 :             save_errno = errno;
     397       169374 :             register_forget_request(rlocator, forknum, 0 /* first seg */ );
     398       169374 :             errno = save_errno;
     399              :         }
     400              :         else
     401        17464 :             ret = 0;
     402              : 
     403              :         /* Next unlink the file, unless it was already found to be missing */
     404       186838 :         if (ret >= 0 || errno != ENOENT)
     405              :         {
     406        28016 :             ret = unlink(path.str);
     407        28016 :             if (ret < 0 && errno != ENOENT)
     408              :             {
     409            0 :                 save_errno = errno;
     410            0 :                 ereport(WARNING,
     411              :                         (errcode_for_file_access(),
     412              :                          errmsg("could not remove file \"%s\": %m", path.str)));
     413            0 :                 errno = save_errno;
     414              :             }
     415              :         }
     416              :     }
     417              :     else
     418              :     {
     419              :         /* Prevent other backends' fds from holding on to the disk space */
     420        45458 :         ret = do_truncate(path.str);
     421              : 
     422              :         /* Register request to unlink first segment later */
     423        45458 :         save_errno = errno;
     424        45458 :         register_unlink_segment(rlocator, forknum, 0 /* first seg */ );
     425        45458 :         errno = save_errno;
     426              :     }
     427              : 
     428              :     /*
     429              :      * Delete any additional segments.
     430              :      *
     431              :      * Note that because we loop until getting ENOENT, we will correctly
     432              :      * remove all inactive segments as well as active ones.  Ideally we'd
     433              :      * continue the loop until getting exactly that errno, but that risks an
     434              :      * infinite loop if the problem is directory-wide (for instance, if we
     435              :      * suddenly can't read the data directory itself).  We compromise by
     436              :      * continuing after a non-ENOENT truncate error, but stopping after any
     437              :      * unlink error.  If there is indeed a directory-wide problem, additional
     438              :      * unlink attempts wouldn't work anyway.
     439              :      */
     440       232296 :     if (ret >= 0 || errno != ENOENT)
     441              :     {
     442              :         MdPathStr   segpath;
     443              :         BlockNumber segno;
     444              : 
     445        60596 :         for (segno = 1;; segno++)
     446              :         {
     447        60596 :             sprintf(segpath.str, "%s.%u", path.str, segno);
     448              : 
     449        60596 :             if (!RelFileLocatorBackendIsTemp(rlocator))
     450              :             {
     451              :                 /*
     452              :                  * Prevent other backends' fds from holding on to the disk
     453              :                  * space.  We're done if we see ENOENT, though.
     454              :                  */
     455        56005 :                 if (do_truncate(segpath.str) < 0 && errno == ENOENT)
     456        56005 :                     break;
     457              : 
     458              :                 /*
     459              :                  * Forget any pending sync requests for this segment before we
     460              :                  * try to unlink.
     461              :                  */
     462            0 :                 register_forget_request(rlocator, forknum, segno);
     463              :             }
     464              : 
     465         4591 :             if (unlink(segpath.str) < 0)
     466              :             {
     467              :                 /* ENOENT is expected after the last segment... */
     468         4591 :                 if (errno != ENOENT)
     469            0 :                     ereport(WARNING,
     470              :                             (errcode_for_file_access(),
     471              :                              errmsg("could not remove file \"%s\": %m", segpath.str)));
     472         4591 :                 break;
     473              :             }
     474              :         }
     475              :     }
     476       232296 : }
     477              : 
     478              : /*
     479              :  * mdextend() -- Add a block to the specified relation.
     480              :  *
     481              :  * The semantics are nearly the same as mdwrite(): write at the
     482              :  * specified position.  However, this is to be used for the case of
     483              :  * extending a relation (i.e., blocknum is at or beyond the current
     484              :  * EOF).  Note that we assume writing a block beyond current EOF
     485              :  * causes intervening file space to become filled with zeroes.
     486              :  */
     487              : void
     488       141002 : mdextend(SMgrRelation reln, ForkNumber forknum, BlockNumber blocknum,
     489              :          const void *buffer, bool skipFsync)
     490              : {
     491              :     pgoff_t     seekpos;
     492              :     int         nbytes;
     493              :     MdfdVec    *v;
     494              : 
     495              :     /* If this build supports direct I/O, the buffer must be I/O aligned. */
     496              :     if (PG_O_DIRECT != 0 && PG_IO_ALIGN_SIZE <= BLCKSZ)
     497              :         Assert((uintptr_t) buffer == TYPEALIGN(PG_IO_ALIGN_SIZE, buffer));
     498              : 
     499              :     /* This assert is too expensive to have on normally ... */
     500              : #ifdef CHECK_WRITE_VS_EXTEND
     501              :     Assert(blocknum >= mdnblocks(reln, forknum));
     502              : #endif
     503              : 
     504              :     /*
     505              :      * If a relation manages to grow to 2^32-1 blocks, refuse to extend it any
     506              :      * more --- we mustn't create a block whose number actually is
     507              :      * InvalidBlockNumber.  (Note that this failure should be unreachable
     508              :      * because of upstream checks in bufmgr.c.)
     509              :      */
     510       141002 :     if (blocknum == InvalidBlockNumber)
     511            0 :         ereport(ERROR,
     512              :                 (errcode(ERRCODE_PROGRAM_LIMIT_EXCEEDED),
     513              :                  errmsg("cannot extend file \"%s\" beyond %u blocks",
     514              :                         relpath(reln->smgr_rlocator, forknum).str,
     515              :                         InvalidBlockNumber)));
     516              : 
     517       141002 :     v = _mdfd_getseg(reln, forknum, blocknum, skipFsync, EXTENSION_CREATE);
     518              : 
     519       141002 :     seekpos = (pgoff_t) BLCKSZ * (blocknum % ((BlockNumber) RELSEG_SIZE));
     520              : 
     521              :     Assert(seekpos < (pgoff_t) BLCKSZ * RELSEG_SIZE);
     522              : 
     523       141002 :     if ((nbytes = FileWrite(v->mdfd_vfd, buffer, BLCKSZ, seekpos, WAIT_EVENT_DATA_FILE_EXTEND)) != BLCKSZ)
     524              :     {
     525            0 :         if (nbytes < 0)
     526            0 :             ereport(ERROR,
     527              :                     (errcode_for_file_access(),
     528              :                      errmsg("could not extend file \"%s\": %m",
     529              :                             FilePathName(v->mdfd_vfd)),
     530              :                      errhint("Check free disk space.")));
     531              :         /* short write: complain appropriately */
     532            0 :         ereport(ERROR,
     533              :                 (errcode(ERRCODE_DISK_FULL),
     534              :                  errmsg("could not extend file \"%s\": wrote only %d of %d bytes at block %u",
     535              :                         FilePathName(v->mdfd_vfd),
     536              :                         nbytes, BLCKSZ, blocknum),
     537              :                  errhint("Check free disk space.")));
     538              :     }
     539              : 
     540       141002 :     if (!skipFsync && !SmgrIsTemp(reln))
     541           38 :         register_dirty_segment(reln, forknum, v);
     542              : 
     543              :     Assert(_mdnblocks(reln, forknum, v) <= ((BlockNumber) RELSEG_SIZE));
     544       141002 : }
     545              : 
     546              : /*
     547              :  * mdzeroextend() -- Add new zeroed out blocks to the specified relation.
     548              :  *
     549              :  * Similar to mdextend(), except the relation can be extended by multiple
     550              :  * blocks at once and the added blocks will be filled with zeroes.
     551              :  */
     552              : void
     553       245431 : mdzeroextend(SMgrRelation reln, ForkNumber forknum,
     554              :              BlockNumber blocknum, int nblocks, bool skipFsync)
     555              : {
     556              :     MdfdVec    *v;
     557       245431 :     BlockNumber curblocknum = blocknum;
     558       245431 :     int         remblocks = nblocks;
     559              : 
     560              :     Assert(nblocks > 0);
     561              : 
     562              :     /* This assert is too expensive to have on normally ... */
     563              : #ifdef CHECK_WRITE_VS_EXTEND
     564              :     Assert(blocknum >= mdnblocks(reln, forknum));
     565              : #endif
     566              : 
     567              :     /*
     568              :      * If a relation manages to grow to 2^32-1 blocks, refuse to extend it any
     569              :      * more --- we mustn't create a block whose number actually is
     570              :      * InvalidBlockNumber or larger.
     571              :      */
     572       245431 :     if ((uint64) blocknum + nblocks >= (uint64) InvalidBlockNumber)
     573            0 :         ereport(ERROR,
     574              :                 (errcode(ERRCODE_PROGRAM_LIMIT_EXCEEDED),
     575              :                  errmsg("cannot extend file \"%s\" beyond %u blocks",
     576              :                         relpath(reln->smgr_rlocator, forknum).str,
     577              :                         InvalidBlockNumber)));
     578              : 
     579       490862 :     while (remblocks > 0)
     580              :     {
     581       245431 :         BlockNumber segstartblock = curblocknum % ((BlockNumber) RELSEG_SIZE);
     582       245431 :         pgoff_t     seekpos = (pgoff_t) BLCKSZ * segstartblock;
     583              :         int         numblocks;
     584              : 
     585       245431 :         if (segstartblock + remblocks > RELSEG_SIZE)
     586            0 :             numblocks = RELSEG_SIZE - segstartblock;
     587              :         else
     588       245431 :             numblocks = remblocks;
     589              : 
     590       245431 :         v = _mdfd_getseg(reln, forknum, curblocknum, skipFsync, EXTENSION_CREATE);
     591              : 
     592              :         Assert(segstartblock < RELSEG_SIZE);
     593              :         Assert(segstartblock + numblocks <= RELSEG_SIZE);
     594              : 
     595              :         /*
     596              :          * If available and useful, use posix_fallocate() (via
     597              :          * FileFallocate()) to extend the relation. That's often more
     598              :          * efficient than using write(), as it commonly won't cause the kernel
     599              :          * to allocate page cache space for the extended pages.
     600              :          *
     601              :          * However, we don't use FileFallocate() for small extensions, as it
     602              :          * defeats delayed allocation on some filesystems. Not clear where
     603              :          * that decision should be made though? For now just use a cutoff of
     604              :          * 8, anything between 4 and 8 worked OK in some local testing.
     605              :          */
     606       245431 :         if (numblocks > 8 &&
     607          693 :             file_extend_method != FILE_EXTEND_METHOD_WRITE_ZEROS)
     608          693 :         {
     609          693 :             int         ret = 0;
     610              : 
     611              : #ifdef HAVE_POSIX_FALLOCATE
     612          693 :             if (file_extend_method == FILE_EXTEND_METHOD_POSIX_FALLOCATE)
     613              :             {
     614          693 :                 ret = FileFallocate(v->mdfd_vfd,
     615              :                                     seekpos, (pgoff_t) BLCKSZ * numblocks,
     616              :                                     WAIT_EVENT_DATA_FILE_EXTEND);
     617              :             }
     618              :             else
     619              : #endif
     620              :             {
     621            0 :                 elog(ERROR, "unsupported file_extend_method: %d",
     622              :                      file_extend_method);
     623              :             }
     624          693 :             if (ret != 0)
     625              :             {
     626            0 :                 ereport(ERROR,
     627              :                         errcode_for_file_access(),
     628              :                         errmsg("could not extend file \"%s\" with FileFallocate(): %m",
     629              :                                FilePathName(v->mdfd_vfd)),
     630              :                         errhint("Check free disk space."));
     631              :             }
     632              :         }
     633              :         else
     634              :         {
     635              :             int         ret;
     636              : 
     637              :             /*
     638              :              * Even if we don't want to use fallocate, we can still extend a
     639              :              * bit more efficiently than writing each 8kB block individually.
     640              :              * pg_pwrite_zeros() (via FileZero()) uses pg_pwritev_with_retry()
     641              :              * to avoid multiple writes or needing a zeroed buffer for the
     642              :              * whole length of the extension.
     643              :              */
     644       244738 :             ret = FileZero(v->mdfd_vfd,
     645              :                            seekpos, (pgoff_t) BLCKSZ * numblocks,
     646              :                            WAIT_EVENT_DATA_FILE_EXTEND);
     647       244738 :             if (ret < 0)
     648            0 :                 ereport(ERROR,
     649              :                         errcode_for_file_access(),
     650              :                         errmsg("could not extend file \"%s\": %m",
     651              :                                FilePathName(v->mdfd_vfd)),
     652              :                         errhint("Check free disk space."));
     653              :         }
     654              : 
     655       245431 :         if (!skipFsync && !SmgrIsTemp(reln))
     656       230731 :             register_dirty_segment(reln, forknum, v);
     657              : 
     658              :         Assert(_mdnblocks(reln, forknum, v) <= ((BlockNumber) RELSEG_SIZE));
     659              : 
     660       245431 :         remblocks -= numblocks;
     661       245431 :         curblocknum += numblocks;
     662              :     }
     663       245431 : }
     664              : 
     665              : /*
     666              :  * mdopenfork() -- Open one fork of the specified relation.
     667              :  *
     668              :  * Note we only open the first segment, when there are multiple segments.
     669              :  *
     670              :  * If first segment is not present, either ereport or return NULL according
     671              :  * to "behavior".  We treat EXTENSION_CREATE the same as EXTENSION_FAIL;
     672              :  * EXTENSION_CREATE means it's OK to extend an existing relation, not to
     673              :  * invent one out of whole cloth.
     674              :  */
     675              : static MdfdVec *
     676      4951797 : mdopenfork(SMgrRelation reln, ForkNumber forknum, int behavior)
     677              : {
     678              :     MdfdVec    *mdfd;
     679              :     RelPathStr  path;
     680              :     File        fd;
     681              : 
     682              :     /* No work if already open */
     683      4951797 :     if (reln->md_num_open_segs[forknum] > 0)
     684      3427197 :         return &reln->md_seg_fds[forknum][0];
     685              : 
     686      1524600 :     path = relpath(reln->smgr_rlocator, forknum);
     687              : 
     688      1524600 :     fd = PathNameOpenFile(path.str, _mdfd_open_flags());
     689              : 
     690      1524600 :     if (fd < 0)
     691              :     {
     692       484361 :         if ((behavior & EXTENSION_RETURN_NULL) &&
     693       484339 :             FILE_POSSIBLY_DELETED(errno))
     694       484339 :             return NULL;
     695           22 :         ereport(ERROR,
     696              :                 (errcode_for_file_access(),
     697              :                  errmsg("could not open file \"%s\": %m", path.str)));
     698              :     }
     699              : 
     700      1040239 :     _fdvec_resize(reln, forknum, 1);
     701      1040239 :     mdfd = &reln->md_seg_fds[forknum][0];
     702      1040239 :     mdfd->mdfd_vfd = fd;
     703      1040239 :     mdfd->mdfd_segno = 0;
     704              : 
     705              :     Assert(_mdnblocks(reln, forknum, mdfd) <= ((BlockNumber) RELSEG_SIZE));
     706              : 
     707      1040239 :     return mdfd;
     708              : }
     709              : 
     710              : /*
     711              :  * mdopen() -- Initialize newly-opened relation.
     712              :  */
     713              : void
     714      1399596 : mdopen(SMgrRelation reln)
     715              : {
     716              :     /* mark it not open */
     717      6997980 :     for (int forknum = 0; forknum <= MAX_FORKNUM; forknum++)
     718      5598384 :         reln->md_num_open_segs[forknum] = 0;
     719      1399596 : }
     720              : 
     721              : /*
     722              :  * mdclose() -- Close the specified relation, if it isn't closed already.
     723              :  */
     724              : void
     725      4535625 : mdclose(SMgrRelation reln, ForkNumber forknum)
     726              : {
     727      4535625 :     int         nopensegs = reln->md_num_open_segs[forknum];
     728              : 
     729              :     /* No work if already closed */
     730      4535625 :     if (nopensegs == 0)
     731      3882522 :         return;
     732              : 
     733              :     /* close segments starting from the end */
     734      1306206 :     while (nopensegs > 0)
     735              :     {
     736       653103 :         MdfdVec    *v = &reln->md_seg_fds[forknum][nopensegs - 1];
     737              : 
     738       653103 :         FileClose(v->mdfd_vfd);
     739       653103 :         _fdvec_resize(reln, forknum, nopensegs - 1);
     740       653103 :         nopensegs--;
     741              :     }
     742              : }
     743              : 
     744              : /*
     745              :  * mdprefetch() -- Initiate asynchronous read of the specified blocks of a relation
     746              :  */
     747              : bool
     748         8801 : mdprefetch(SMgrRelation reln, ForkNumber forknum, BlockNumber blocknum,
     749              :            int nblocks)
     750              : {
     751              : #ifdef USE_PREFETCH
     752              : 
     753              :     Assert((io_direct_flags & IO_DIRECT_DATA) == 0);
     754              : 
     755         8801 :     if ((uint64) blocknum + nblocks > (uint64) MaxBlockNumber + 1)
     756            0 :         return false;
     757              : 
     758        17602 :     while (nblocks > 0)
     759              :     {
     760              :         pgoff_t     seekpos;
     761              :         MdfdVec    *v;
     762              :         int         nblocks_this_segment;
     763              : 
     764         8801 :         v = _mdfd_getseg(reln, forknum, blocknum, false,
     765         8801 :                          InRecovery ? EXTENSION_RETURN_NULL : EXTENSION_FAIL);
     766         8801 :         if (v == NULL)
     767            0 :             return false;
     768              : 
     769         8801 :         seekpos = (pgoff_t) BLCKSZ * (blocknum % ((BlockNumber) RELSEG_SIZE));
     770              : 
     771              :         Assert(seekpos < (pgoff_t) BLCKSZ * RELSEG_SIZE);
     772              : 
     773         8801 :         nblocks_this_segment =
     774         8801 :             Min(nblocks,
     775              :                 RELSEG_SIZE - (blocknum % ((BlockNumber) RELSEG_SIZE)));
     776              : 
     777         8801 :         (void) FilePrefetch(v->mdfd_vfd, seekpos, BLCKSZ * nblocks_this_segment,
     778              :                             WAIT_EVENT_DATA_FILE_PREFETCH);
     779              : 
     780         8801 :         blocknum += nblocks_this_segment;
     781         8801 :         nblocks -= nblocks_this_segment;
     782              :     }
     783              : #endif                          /* USE_PREFETCH */
     784              : 
     785         8801 :     return true;
     786              : }
     787              : 
     788              : /*
     789              :  * Convert an array of buffer address into an array of iovec objects, and
     790              :  * return the number that were required.  'iov' must have enough space for up
     791              :  * to 'nblocks' elements, but the number used may be less depending on
     792              :  * merging.  In the case of a run of fully contiguous buffers, a single iovec
     793              :  * will be populated that can be handled as a plain non-vectored I/O.
     794              :  */
     795              : static int
     796      1987043 : buffers_to_iovec(struct iovec *iov, void **buffers, int nblocks)
     797              : {
     798              :     struct iovec *iovp;
     799              :     int         iovcnt;
     800              : 
     801              :     Assert(nblocks >= 1);
     802              : 
     803              :     /* If this build supports direct I/O, buffers must be I/O aligned. */
     804      4159268 :     for (int i = 0; i < nblocks; ++i)
     805              :     {
     806              :         if (PG_O_DIRECT != 0 && PG_IO_ALIGN_SIZE <= BLCKSZ)
     807              :             Assert((uintptr_t) buffers[i] ==
     808              :                    TYPEALIGN(PG_IO_ALIGN_SIZE, buffers[i]));
     809              :     }
     810              : 
     811              :     /* Start the first iovec off with the first buffer. */
     812      1987043 :     iovp = &iov[0];
     813      1987043 :     iovp->iov_base = buffers[0];
     814      1987043 :     iovp->iov_len = BLCKSZ;
     815      1987043 :     iovcnt = 1;
     816              : 
     817              :     /* Try to merge the rest. */
     818      2172225 :     for (int i = 1; i < nblocks; ++i)
     819              :     {
     820       185182 :         void       *buffer = buffers[i];
     821              : 
     822       185182 :         if (((char *) iovp->iov_base + iovp->iov_len) == buffer)
     823              :         {
     824              :             /* Contiguous with the last iovec. */
     825       184140 :             iovp->iov_len += BLCKSZ;
     826              :         }
     827              :         else
     828              :         {
     829              :             /* Need a new iovec. */
     830         1042 :             iovp++;
     831         1042 :             iovp->iov_base = buffer;
     832         1042 :             iovp->iov_len = BLCKSZ;
     833         1042 :             iovcnt++;
     834              :         }
     835              :     }
     836              : 
     837      1987043 :     return iovcnt;
     838              : }
     839              : 
     840              : /*
     841              :  * mdmaxcombine() -- Return the maximum number of total blocks that can be
     842              :  *               combined with an IO starting at blocknum.
     843              :  */
     844              : uint32
     845        37431 : mdmaxcombine(SMgrRelation reln, ForkNumber forknum,
     846              :              BlockNumber blocknum)
     847              : {
     848              :     BlockNumber segoff;
     849              : 
     850        37431 :     segoff = blocknum % ((BlockNumber) RELSEG_SIZE);
     851              : 
     852        37431 :     return RELSEG_SIZE - segoff;
     853              : }
     854              : 
     855              : /*
     856              :  * mdreadv() -- Read the specified blocks from a relation.
     857              :  */
     858              : void
     859          783 : mdreadv(SMgrRelation reln, ForkNumber forknum, BlockNumber blocknum,
     860              :         void **buffers, BlockNumber nblocks)
     861              : {
     862         1566 :     while (nblocks > 0)
     863              :     {
     864              :         struct iovec iov[PG_IOV_MAX];
     865              :         int         iovcnt;
     866              :         pgoff_t     seekpos;
     867              :         int         nbytes;
     868              :         MdfdVec    *v;
     869              :         BlockNumber nblocks_this_segment;
     870              :         size_t      transferred_this_segment;
     871              :         size_t      size_this_segment;
     872              : 
     873          783 :         v = _mdfd_getseg(reln, forknum, blocknum, false,
     874              :                          EXTENSION_FAIL | EXTENSION_CREATE_RECOVERY);
     875              : 
     876          783 :         seekpos = (pgoff_t) BLCKSZ * (blocknum % ((BlockNumber) RELSEG_SIZE));
     877              : 
     878              :         Assert(seekpos < (pgoff_t) BLCKSZ * RELSEG_SIZE);
     879              : 
     880          783 :         nblocks_this_segment =
     881          783 :             Min(nblocks,
     882              :                 RELSEG_SIZE - (blocknum % ((BlockNumber) RELSEG_SIZE)));
     883          783 :         nblocks_this_segment = Min(nblocks_this_segment, lengthof(iov));
     884              : 
     885          783 :         if (nblocks_this_segment != nblocks)
     886            0 :             elog(ERROR, "read crosses segment boundary");
     887              : 
     888          783 :         iovcnt = buffers_to_iovec(iov, buffers, nblocks_this_segment);
     889          783 :         size_this_segment = nblocks_this_segment * BLCKSZ;
     890          783 :         transferred_this_segment = 0;
     891              : 
     892              :         /*
     893              :          * Inner loop to continue after a short read.  We'll keep going until
     894              :          * we hit EOF rather than assuming that a short read means we hit the
     895              :          * end.
     896              :          */
     897              :         for (;;)
     898              :         {
     899            0 :             TRACE_POSTGRESQL_SMGR_MD_READ_START(forknum, blocknum,
     900              :                                                 reln->smgr_rlocator.locator.spcOid,
     901              :                                                 reln->smgr_rlocator.locator.dbOid,
     902              :                                                 reln->smgr_rlocator.locator.relNumber,
     903              :                                                 reln->smgr_rlocator.backend);
     904          783 :             nbytes = FileReadV(v->mdfd_vfd, iov, iovcnt, seekpos,
     905              :                                WAIT_EVENT_DATA_FILE_READ);
     906              :             TRACE_POSTGRESQL_SMGR_MD_READ_DONE(forknum, blocknum,
     907              :                                                reln->smgr_rlocator.locator.spcOid,
     908              :                                                reln->smgr_rlocator.locator.dbOid,
     909              :                                                reln->smgr_rlocator.locator.relNumber,
     910              :                                                reln->smgr_rlocator.backend,
     911              :                                                nbytes,
     912              :                                                size_this_segment - transferred_this_segment);
     913              : 
     914              : #ifdef SIMULATE_SHORT_READ
     915              :             nbytes = Min(nbytes, 4096);
     916              : #endif
     917              : 
     918          783 :             if (nbytes < 0)
     919            0 :                 ereport(ERROR,
     920              :                         (errcode_for_file_access(),
     921              :                          errmsg("could not read blocks %u..%u in file \"%s\": %m",
     922              :                                 blocknum,
     923              :                                 blocknum + nblocks_this_segment - 1,
     924              :                                 FilePathName(v->mdfd_vfd))));
     925              : 
     926          783 :             if (nbytes == 0)
     927              :             {
     928              :                 /*
     929              :                  * We are at or past EOF, or we read a partial block at EOF.
     930              :                  * Normally this is an error; upper levels should never try to
     931              :                  * read a nonexistent block.  However, if zero_damaged_pages
     932              :                  * is ON or we are InRecovery, we should instead return zeroes
     933              :                  * without complaining.  This allows, for example, the case of
     934              :                  * trying to update a block that was later truncated away.
     935              :                  *
     936              :                  * NB: We think that this codepath is unreachable in recovery
     937              :                  * and incomplete with zero_damaged_pages, as missing segments
     938              :                  * are not created. Putting blocks into the buffer-pool that
     939              :                  * do not exist on disk is rather problematic, as it will not
     940              :                  * be found by scans that rely on smgrnblocks(), as they are
     941              :                  * beyond EOF. It also can cause weird problems with relation
     942              :                  * extension, as relation extension does not expect blocks
     943              :                  * beyond EOF to exist.
     944              :                  *
     945              :                  * Therefore we do not want to copy the logic into
     946              :                  * mdstartreadv(), where it would have to be more complicated
     947              :                  * due to potential differences in the zero_damaged_pages
     948              :                  * setting between the definer and completor of IO.
     949              :                  *
     950              :                  * For PG 18, we are putting an Assert(false) in mdreadv()
     951              :                  * (triggering failures in assertion-enabled builds, but
     952              :                  * continuing to work in production builds). Afterwards we
     953              :                  * plan to remove this code entirely.
     954              :                  */
     955            0 :                 if (zero_damaged_pages || InRecovery)
     956              :                 {
     957              :                     Assert(false);  /* see comment above */
     958              : 
     959            0 :                     for (BlockNumber i = transferred_this_segment / BLCKSZ;
     960            0 :                          i < nblocks_this_segment;
     961            0 :                          ++i)
     962            0 :                         memset(buffers[i], 0, BLCKSZ);
     963            0 :                     break;
     964              :                 }
     965              :                 else
     966            0 :                     ereport(ERROR,
     967              :                             (errcode(ERRCODE_DATA_CORRUPTED),
     968              :                              errmsg("could not read blocks %u..%u in file \"%s\": read only %zu of %zu bytes",
     969              :                                     blocknum,
     970              :                                     blocknum + nblocks_this_segment - 1,
     971              :                                     FilePathName(v->mdfd_vfd),
     972              :                                     transferred_this_segment,
     973              :                                     size_this_segment)));
     974              :             }
     975              : 
     976              :             /* One loop should usually be enough. */
     977          783 :             transferred_this_segment += nbytes;
     978              :             Assert(transferred_this_segment <= size_this_segment);
     979          783 :             if (transferred_this_segment == size_this_segment)
     980          783 :                 break;
     981              : 
     982              :             /* Adjust position and vectors after a short read. */
     983            0 :             seekpos += nbytes;
     984            0 :             iovcnt = compute_remaining_iovec(iov, iov, iovcnt, nbytes);
     985              :         }
     986              : 
     987          783 :         nblocks -= nblocks_this_segment;
     988          783 :         buffers += nblocks_this_segment;
     989          783 :         blocknum += nblocks_this_segment;
     990              :     }
     991          783 : }
     992              : 
     993              : /*
     994              :  * mdstartreadv() -- Asynchronous version of mdreadv().
     995              :  */
     996              : void
     997      1373710 : mdstartreadv(PgAioHandle *ioh,
     998              :              SMgrRelation reln, ForkNumber forknum, BlockNumber blocknum,
     999              :              void **buffers, BlockNumber nblocks)
    1000              : {
    1001              :     pgoff_t     seekpos;
    1002              :     MdfdVec    *v;
    1003              :     BlockNumber nblocks_this_segment;
    1004              :     struct iovec *iov;
    1005              :     int         iovcnt;
    1006              :     int         ret;
    1007              : 
    1008      1373710 :     v = _mdfd_getseg(reln, forknum, blocknum, false,
    1009              :                      EXTENSION_FAIL | EXTENSION_CREATE_RECOVERY);
    1010              : 
    1011      1373695 :     seekpos = (pgoff_t) BLCKSZ * (blocknum % ((BlockNumber) RELSEG_SIZE));
    1012              : 
    1013              :     Assert(seekpos < (pgoff_t) BLCKSZ * RELSEG_SIZE);
    1014              : 
    1015      1373695 :     nblocks_this_segment =
    1016      1373695 :         Min(nblocks,
    1017              :             RELSEG_SIZE - (blocknum % ((BlockNumber) RELSEG_SIZE)));
    1018              : 
    1019      1373695 :     if (nblocks_this_segment != nblocks)
    1020            0 :         elog(ERROR, "read crossing segment boundary");
    1021              : 
    1022      1373695 :     iovcnt = pgaio_io_get_iovec(ioh, &iov);
    1023              : 
    1024              :     Assert(nblocks <= iovcnt);
    1025              : 
    1026      1373695 :     iovcnt = buffers_to_iovec(iov, buffers, nblocks_this_segment);
    1027              : 
    1028              :     Assert(iovcnt <= nblocks_this_segment);
    1029              : 
    1030      1373695 :     if (!(io_direct_flags & IO_DIRECT_DATA))
    1031      1372195 :         pgaio_io_set_flag(ioh, PGAIO_HF_BUFFERED);
    1032              : 
    1033      1373695 :     pgaio_io_set_target_smgr(ioh,
    1034              :                              reln,
    1035              :                              forknum,
    1036              :                              blocknum,
    1037              :                              nblocks,
    1038              :                              false);
    1039      1373695 :     pgaio_io_register_callbacks(ioh, PGAIO_HCB_MD_READV, 0);
    1040              : 
    1041      1373695 :     ret = FileStartReadV(ioh, v->mdfd_vfd, iovcnt, seekpos, WAIT_EVENT_DATA_FILE_READ);
    1042      1373695 :     if (ret != 0)
    1043            0 :         ereport(ERROR,
    1044              :                 (errcode_for_file_access(),
    1045              :                  errmsg("could not start reading blocks %u..%u in file \"%s\": %m",
    1046              :                         blocknum,
    1047              :                         blocknum + nblocks_this_segment - 1,
    1048              :                         FilePathName(v->mdfd_vfd))));
    1049              : 
    1050              :     /*
    1051              :      * The error checks corresponding to the post-read checks in mdreadv() are
    1052              :      * in md_readv_complete().
    1053              :      *
    1054              :      * However we chose, at least for now, to not implement the
    1055              :      * zero_damaged_pages logic present in mdreadv(). As outlined in mdreadv()
    1056              :      * that logic is rather problematic, and we want to get rid of it. Here
    1057              :      * equivalent logic would have to be more complicated due to potential
    1058              :      * differences in the zero_damaged_pages setting between the definer and
    1059              :      * completor of IO.
    1060              :      */
    1061      1373695 : }
    1062              : 
    1063              : /*
    1064              :  * mdwritev() -- Write the supplied blocks at the appropriate location.
    1065              :  *
    1066              :  * This is to be used only for updating already-existing blocks of a
    1067              :  * relation (ie, those before the current EOF).  To extend a relation,
    1068              :  * use mdextend().
    1069              :  */
    1070              : void
    1071       612565 : mdwritev(SMgrRelation reln, ForkNumber forknum, BlockNumber blocknum,
    1072              :          const void **buffers, BlockNumber nblocks, bool skipFsync)
    1073              : {
    1074              :     /* This assert is too expensive to have on normally ... */
    1075              : #ifdef CHECK_WRITE_VS_EXTEND
    1076              :     Assert((uint64) blocknum + (uint64) nblocks <= (uint64) mdnblocks(reln, forknum));
    1077              : #endif
    1078              : 
    1079      1225130 :     while (nblocks > 0)
    1080              :     {
    1081              :         struct iovec iov[PG_IOV_MAX];
    1082              :         int         iovcnt;
    1083              :         pgoff_t     seekpos;
    1084              :         int         nbytes;
    1085              :         MdfdVec    *v;
    1086              :         BlockNumber nblocks_this_segment;
    1087              :         size_t      transferred_this_segment;
    1088              :         size_t      size_this_segment;
    1089              : 
    1090       612565 :         v = _mdfd_getseg(reln, forknum, blocknum, skipFsync,
    1091              :                          EXTENSION_FAIL | EXTENSION_CREATE_RECOVERY);
    1092              : 
    1093       612565 :         seekpos = (pgoff_t) BLCKSZ * (blocknum % ((BlockNumber) RELSEG_SIZE));
    1094              : 
    1095              :         Assert(seekpos < (pgoff_t) BLCKSZ * RELSEG_SIZE);
    1096              : 
    1097       612565 :         nblocks_this_segment =
    1098       612565 :             Min(nblocks,
    1099              :                 RELSEG_SIZE - (blocknum % ((BlockNumber) RELSEG_SIZE)));
    1100       612565 :         nblocks_this_segment = Min(nblocks_this_segment, lengthof(iov));
    1101              : 
    1102       612565 :         if (nblocks_this_segment != nblocks)
    1103            0 :             elog(ERROR, "write crosses segment boundary");
    1104              : 
    1105       612565 :         iovcnt = buffers_to_iovec(iov, (void **) buffers, nblocks_this_segment);
    1106       612565 :         size_this_segment = nblocks_this_segment * BLCKSZ;
    1107       612565 :         transferred_this_segment = 0;
    1108              : 
    1109              :         /*
    1110              :          * Inner loop to continue after a short write.  If the reason is that
    1111              :          * we're out of disk space, a future attempt should get an ENOSPC
    1112              :          * error from the kernel.
    1113              :          */
    1114              :         for (;;)
    1115              :         {
    1116            0 :             TRACE_POSTGRESQL_SMGR_MD_WRITE_START(forknum, blocknum,
    1117              :                                                  reln->smgr_rlocator.locator.spcOid,
    1118              :                                                  reln->smgr_rlocator.locator.dbOid,
    1119              :                                                  reln->smgr_rlocator.locator.relNumber,
    1120              :                                                  reln->smgr_rlocator.backend);
    1121       612565 :             nbytes = FileWriteV(v->mdfd_vfd, iov, iovcnt, seekpos,
    1122              :                                 WAIT_EVENT_DATA_FILE_WRITE);
    1123              :             TRACE_POSTGRESQL_SMGR_MD_WRITE_DONE(forknum, blocknum,
    1124              :                                                 reln->smgr_rlocator.locator.spcOid,
    1125              :                                                 reln->smgr_rlocator.locator.dbOid,
    1126              :                                                 reln->smgr_rlocator.locator.relNumber,
    1127              :                                                 reln->smgr_rlocator.backend,
    1128              :                                                 nbytes,
    1129              :                                                 size_this_segment - transferred_this_segment);
    1130              : 
    1131              : #ifdef SIMULATE_SHORT_WRITE
    1132              :             nbytes = Min(nbytes, 4096);
    1133              : #endif
    1134              : 
    1135       612565 :             if (nbytes < 0)
    1136              :             {
    1137            0 :                 bool        enospc = errno == ENOSPC;
    1138              : 
    1139            0 :                 ereport(ERROR,
    1140              :                         (errcode_for_file_access(),
    1141              :                          errmsg("could not write blocks %u..%u in file \"%s\": %m",
    1142              :                                 blocknum,
    1143              :                                 blocknum + nblocks_this_segment - 1,
    1144              :                                 FilePathName(v->mdfd_vfd)),
    1145              :                          enospc ? errhint("Check free disk space.") : 0));
    1146              :             }
    1147              : 
    1148              :             /* One loop should usually be enough. */
    1149       612565 :             transferred_this_segment += nbytes;
    1150              :             Assert(transferred_this_segment <= size_this_segment);
    1151       612565 :             if (transferred_this_segment == size_this_segment)
    1152       612565 :                 break;
    1153              : 
    1154              :             /* Adjust position and iovecs after a short write. */
    1155            0 :             seekpos += nbytes;
    1156            0 :             iovcnt = compute_remaining_iovec(iov, iov, iovcnt, nbytes);
    1157              :         }
    1158              : 
    1159       612565 :         if (!skipFsync && !SmgrIsTemp(reln))
    1160       607584 :             register_dirty_segment(reln, forknum, v);
    1161              : 
    1162       612565 :         nblocks -= nblocks_this_segment;
    1163       612565 :         buffers += nblocks_this_segment;
    1164       612565 :         blocknum += nblocks_this_segment;
    1165              :     }
    1166       612565 : }
    1167              : 
    1168              : 
    1169              : /*
    1170              :  * mdwriteback() -- Tell the kernel to write pages back to storage.
    1171              :  *
    1172              :  * This accepts a range of blocks because flushing several pages at once is
    1173              :  * considerably more efficient than doing so individually.
    1174              :  */
    1175              : void
    1176            0 : mdwriteback(SMgrRelation reln, ForkNumber forknum,
    1177              :             BlockNumber blocknum, BlockNumber nblocks)
    1178              : {
    1179              :     Assert((io_direct_flags & IO_DIRECT_DATA) == 0);
    1180              : 
    1181              :     /*
    1182              :      * Issue flush requests in as few requests as possible; have to split at
    1183              :      * segment boundaries though, since those are actually separate files.
    1184              :      */
    1185            0 :     while (nblocks > 0)
    1186              :     {
    1187            0 :         BlockNumber nflush = nblocks;
    1188              :         pgoff_t     seekpos;
    1189              :         MdfdVec    *v;
    1190              :         int         segnum_start,
    1191              :                     segnum_end;
    1192              : 
    1193            0 :         v = _mdfd_getseg(reln, forknum, blocknum, true /* not used */ ,
    1194              :                          EXTENSION_DONT_OPEN);
    1195              : 
    1196              :         /*
    1197              :          * We might be flushing buffers of already removed relations, that's
    1198              :          * ok, just ignore that case.  If the segment file wasn't open already
    1199              :          * (ie from a recent mdwrite()), then we don't want to re-open it, to
    1200              :          * avoid a race with PROCSIGNAL_BARRIER_SMGRRELEASE that might leave
    1201              :          * us with a descriptor to a file that is about to be unlinked.
    1202              :          */
    1203            0 :         if (!v)
    1204            0 :             return;
    1205              : 
    1206              :         /* compute offset inside the current segment */
    1207            0 :         segnum_start = blocknum / RELSEG_SIZE;
    1208              : 
    1209              :         /* compute number of desired writes within the current segment */
    1210            0 :         segnum_end = (blocknum + nblocks - 1) / RELSEG_SIZE;
    1211            0 :         if (segnum_start != segnum_end)
    1212            0 :             nflush = RELSEG_SIZE - (blocknum % ((BlockNumber) RELSEG_SIZE));
    1213              : 
    1214              :         Assert(nflush >= 1);
    1215              :         Assert(nflush <= nblocks);
    1216              : 
    1217            0 :         seekpos = (pgoff_t) BLCKSZ * (blocknum % ((BlockNumber) RELSEG_SIZE));
    1218              : 
    1219            0 :         FileWriteback(v->mdfd_vfd, seekpos, (pgoff_t) BLCKSZ * nflush, WAIT_EVENT_DATA_FILE_FLUSH);
    1220              : 
    1221            0 :         nblocks -= nflush;
    1222            0 :         blocknum += nflush;
    1223              :     }
    1224              : }
    1225              : 
    1226              : /*
    1227              :  * mdnblocks() -- Get the number of blocks stored in a relation.
    1228              :  *
    1229              :  * Important side effect: all active segments of the relation are opened
    1230              :  * and added to the md_seg_fds array.  If this routine has not been
    1231              :  * called, then only segments up to the last one actually touched
    1232              :  * are present in the array.
    1233              :  */
    1234              : BlockNumber
    1235      3454258 : mdnblocks(SMgrRelation reln, ForkNumber forknum)
    1236              : {
    1237              :     MdfdVec    *v;
    1238              :     BlockNumber nblocks;
    1239              :     BlockNumber segno;
    1240              : 
    1241      3454258 :     mdopenfork(reln, forknum, EXTENSION_FAIL);
    1242              : 
    1243              :     /* mdopen has opened the first segment */
    1244              :     Assert(reln->md_num_open_segs[forknum] > 0);
    1245              : 
    1246              :     /*
    1247              :      * Start from the last open segments, to avoid redundant seeks.  We have
    1248              :      * previously verified that these segments are exactly RELSEG_SIZE long,
    1249              :      * and it's useless to recheck that each time.
    1250              :      *
    1251              :      * NOTE: this assumption could only be wrong if another backend has
    1252              :      * truncated the relation.  We rely on higher code levels to handle that
    1253              :      * scenario by closing and re-opening the md fd, which is handled via
    1254              :      * relcache flush.  (Since the checkpointer doesn't participate in
    1255              :      * relcache flush, it could have segment entries for inactive segments;
    1256              :      * that's OK because the checkpointer never needs to compute relation
    1257              :      * size.)
    1258              :      */
    1259      3454239 :     segno = reln->md_num_open_segs[forknum] - 1;
    1260      3454239 :     v = &reln->md_seg_fds[forknum][segno];
    1261              : 
    1262              :     for (;;)
    1263              :     {
    1264      3454239 :         nblocks = _mdnblocks(reln, forknum, v);
    1265      3454239 :         if (nblocks > ((BlockNumber) RELSEG_SIZE))
    1266            0 :             elog(FATAL, "segment too big");
    1267      3454239 :         if (nblocks < ((BlockNumber) RELSEG_SIZE))
    1268      3454239 :             return (segno * ((BlockNumber) RELSEG_SIZE)) + nblocks;
    1269              : 
    1270              :         /*
    1271              :          * If segment is exactly RELSEG_SIZE, advance to next one.
    1272              :          */
    1273            0 :         segno++;
    1274              : 
    1275              :         /*
    1276              :          * We used to pass O_CREAT here, but that has the disadvantage that it
    1277              :          * might create a segment which has vanished through some operating
    1278              :          * system misadventure.  In such a case, creating the segment here
    1279              :          * undermines _mdfd_getseg's attempts to notice and report an error
    1280              :          * upon access to a missing segment.
    1281              :          */
    1282            0 :         v = _mdfd_openseg(reln, forknum, segno, 0);
    1283            0 :         if (v == NULL)
    1284            0 :             return segno * ((BlockNumber) RELSEG_SIZE);
    1285              :     }
    1286              : }
    1287              : 
    1288              : /*
    1289              :  * mdtruncate() -- Truncate relation to specified number of blocks.
    1290              :  *
    1291              :  * Guaranteed not to allocate memory, so it can be used in a critical section.
    1292              :  * Caller must have called smgrnblocks() to obtain curnblk while holding a
    1293              :  * sufficient lock to prevent a change in relation size, and not used any smgr
    1294              :  * functions for this relation or handled interrupts in between.  This makes
    1295              :  * sure we have opened all active segments, so that truncate loop will get
    1296              :  * them all!
    1297              :  *
    1298              :  * If nblocks > curnblk, the request is ignored when we are InRecovery,
    1299              :  * otherwise, an error is raised.
    1300              :  */
    1301              : void
    1302         1151 : mdtruncate(SMgrRelation reln, ForkNumber forknum,
    1303              :            BlockNumber curnblk, BlockNumber nblocks)
    1304              : {
    1305              :     BlockNumber priorblocks;
    1306              :     int         curopensegs;
    1307              : 
    1308         1151 :     if (nblocks > curnblk)
    1309              :     {
    1310              :         /* Bogus request ... but no complaint if InRecovery */
    1311            0 :         if (InRecovery)
    1312            0 :             return;
    1313            0 :         ereport(ERROR,
    1314              :                 (errmsg("could not truncate file \"%s\" to %u blocks: it's only %u blocks now",
    1315              :                         relpath(reln->smgr_rlocator, forknum).str,
    1316              :                         nblocks, curnblk)));
    1317              :     }
    1318         1151 :     if (nblocks == curnblk)
    1319          460 :         return;                 /* no work */
    1320              : 
    1321              :     /*
    1322              :      * Truncate segments, starting at the last one. Starting at the end makes
    1323              :      * managing the memory for the fd array easier, should there be errors.
    1324              :      */
    1325          691 :     curopensegs = reln->md_num_open_segs[forknum];
    1326         1382 :     while (curopensegs > 0)
    1327              :     {
    1328              :         MdfdVec    *v;
    1329              : 
    1330          691 :         priorblocks = (curopensegs - 1) * RELSEG_SIZE;
    1331              : 
    1332          691 :         v = &reln->md_seg_fds[forknum][curopensegs - 1];
    1333              : 
    1334          691 :         if (priorblocks > nblocks)
    1335              :         {
    1336              :             /*
    1337              :              * This segment is no longer active. We truncate the file, but do
    1338              :              * not delete it, for reasons explained in the header comments.
    1339              :              */
    1340            0 :             if (FileTruncate(v->mdfd_vfd, 0, WAIT_EVENT_DATA_FILE_TRUNCATE) < 0)
    1341            0 :                 ereport(ERROR,
    1342              :                         (errcode_for_file_access(),
    1343              :                          errmsg("could not truncate file \"%s\": %m",
    1344              :                                 FilePathName(v->mdfd_vfd))));
    1345              : 
    1346            0 :             if (!SmgrIsTemp(reln))
    1347            0 :                 register_dirty_segment(reln, forknum, v);
    1348              : 
    1349              :             /* we never drop the 1st segment */
    1350              :             Assert(v != &reln->md_seg_fds[forknum][0]);
    1351              : 
    1352            0 :             FileClose(v->mdfd_vfd);
    1353            0 :             _fdvec_resize(reln, forknum, curopensegs - 1);
    1354              :         }
    1355          691 :         else if (priorblocks + ((BlockNumber) RELSEG_SIZE) > nblocks)
    1356              :         {
    1357              :             /*
    1358              :              * This is the last segment we want to keep. Truncate the file to
    1359              :              * the right length. NOTE: if nblocks is exactly a multiple K of
    1360              :              * RELSEG_SIZE, we will truncate the K+1st segment to 0 length but
    1361              :              * keep it. This adheres to the invariant given in the header
    1362              :              * comments.
    1363              :              */
    1364          691 :             BlockNumber lastsegblocks = nblocks - priorblocks;
    1365              : 
    1366          691 :             if (FileTruncate(v->mdfd_vfd, (pgoff_t) lastsegblocks * BLCKSZ, WAIT_EVENT_DATA_FILE_TRUNCATE) < 0)
    1367            0 :                 ereport(ERROR,
    1368              :                         (errcode_for_file_access(),
    1369              :                          errmsg("could not truncate file \"%s\" to %u blocks: %m",
    1370              :                                 FilePathName(v->mdfd_vfd),
    1371              :                                 nblocks)));
    1372          691 :             if (!SmgrIsTemp(reln))
    1373          473 :                 register_dirty_segment(reln, forknum, v);
    1374              :         }
    1375              :         else
    1376              :         {
    1377              :             /*
    1378              :              * We still need this segment, so nothing to do for this and any
    1379              :              * earlier segment.
    1380              :              */
    1381            0 :             break;
    1382              :         }
    1383          691 :         curopensegs--;
    1384              :     }
    1385              : }
    1386              : 
    1387              : /*
    1388              :  * mdregistersync() -- Mark whole relation as needing fsync
    1389              :  */
    1390              : void
    1391        30362 : mdregistersync(SMgrRelation reln, ForkNumber forknum)
    1392              : {
    1393              :     int         segno;
    1394              :     int         min_inactive_seg;
    1395              : 
    1396              :     /*
    1397              :      * NOTE: mdnblocks makes sure we have opened all active segments, so that
    1398              :      * the loop below will get them all!
    1399              :      */
    1400        30362 :     mdnblocks(reln, forknum);
    1401              : 
    1402        30362 :     min_inactive_seg = segno = reln->md_num_open_segs[forknum];
    1403              : 
    1404              :     /*
    1405              :      * Temporarily open inactive segments, then close them after sync.  There
    1406              :      * may be some inactive segments left opened after error, but that is
    1407              :      * harmless.  We don't bother to clean them up and take a risk of further
    1408              :      * trouble.  The next mdclose() will soon close them.
    1409              :      */
    1410        30362 :     while (_mdfd_openseg(reln, forknum, segno, 0) != NULL)
    1411            0 :         segno++;
    1412              : 
    1413        60724 :     while (segno > 0)
    1414              :     {
    1415        30362 :         MdfdVec    *v = &reln->md_seg_fds[forknum][segno - 1];
    1416              : 
    1417        30362 :         register_dirty_segment(reln, forknum, v);
    1418              : 
    1419              :         /* Close inactive segments immediately */
    1420        30362 :         if (segno > min_inactive_seg)
    1421              :         {
    1422            0 :             FileClose(v->mdfd_vfd);
    1423            0 :             _fdvec_resize(reln, forknum, segno - 1);
    1424              :         }
    1425              : 
    1426        30362 :         segno--;
    1427              :     }
    1428        30362 : }
    1429              : 
    1430              : /*
    1431              :  * mdimmedsync() -- Immediately sync a relation to stable storage.
    1432              :  *
    1433              :  * Note that only writes already issued are synced; this routine knows
    1434              :  * nothing of dirty buffers that may exist inside the buffer manager.  We
    1435              :  * sync active and inactive segments; smgrDoPendingSyncs() relies on this.
    1436              :  * Consider a relation skipping WAL.  Suppose a checkpoint syncs blocks of
    1437              :  * some segment, then mdtruncate() renders that segment inactive.  If we
    1438              :  * crash before the next checkpoint syncs the newly-inactive segment, that
    1439              :  * segment may survive recovery, reintroducing unwanted data into the table.
    1440              :  */
    1441              : void
    1442           53 : mdimmedsync(SMgrRelation reln, ForkNumber forknum)
    1443              : {
    1444              :     int         segno;
    1445              :     int         min_inactive_seg;
    1446              : 
    1447              :     /*
    1448              :      * NOTE: mdnblocks makes sure we have opened all active segments, so that
    1449              :      * the loop below will get them all!
    1450              :      */
    1451           53 :     mdnblocks(reln, forknum);
    1452              : 
    1453           53 :     min_inactive_seg = segno = reln->md_num_open_segs[forknum];
    1454              : 
    1455              :     /*
    1456              :      * Temporarily open inactive segments, then close them after sync.  There
    1457              :      * may be some inactive segments left opened after fsync() error, but that
    1458              :      * is harmless.  We don't bother to clean them up and take a risk of
    1459              :      * further trouble.  The next mdclose() will soon close them.
    1460              :      */
    1461           53 :     while (_mdfd_openseg(reln, forknum, segno, 0) != NULL)
    1462            0 :         segno++;
    1463              : 
    1464          106 :     while (segno > 0)
    1465              :     {
    1466           53 :         MdfdVec    *v = &reln->md_seg_fds[forknum][segno - 1];
    1467              : 
    1468              :         /*
    1469              :          * fsyncs done through mdimmedsync() should be tracked in a separate
    1470              :          * IOContext than those done through mdsyncfiletag() to differentiate
    1471              :          * between unavoidable client backend fsyncs (e.g. those done during
    1472              :          * index build) and those which ideally would have been done by the
    1473              :          * checkpointer. Since other IO operations bypassing the buffer
    1474              :          * manager could also be tracked in such an IOContext, wait until
    1475              :          * these are also tracked to track immediate fsyncs.
    1476              :          */
    1477           53 :         if (FileSync(v->mdfd_vfd, WAIT_EVENT_DATA_FILE_IMMEDIATE_SYNC) < 0)
    1478            0 :             ereport(data_sync_elevel(ERROR),
    1479              :                     (errcode_for_file_access(),
    1480              :                      errmsg("could not fsync file \"%s\": %m",
    1481              :                             FilePathName(v->mdfd_vfd))));
    1482              : 
    1483              :         /* Close inactive segments immediately */
    1484           53 :         if (segno > min_inactive_seg)
    1485              :         {
    1486            0 :             FileClose(v->mdfd_vfd);
    1487            0 :             _fdvec_resize(reln, forknum, segno - 1);
    1488              :         }
    1489              : 
    1490           53 :         segno--;
    1491              :     }
    1492           53 : }
    1493              : 
    1494              : int
    1495       502947 : mdfd(SMgrRelation reln, ForkNumber forknum, BlockNumber blocknum, uint32 *off)
    1496              : {
    1497       502947 :     MdfdVec    *v = mdopenfork(reln, forknum, EXTENSION_FAIL);
    1498              : 
    1499       502947 :     v = _mdfd_getseg(reln, forknum, blocknum, false,
    1500              :                      EXTENSION_FAIL);
    1501              : 
    1502       502947 :     *off = (pgoff_t) BLCKSZ * (blocknum % ((BlockNumber) RELSEG_SIZE));
    1503              : 
    1504              :     Assert(*off < (pgoff_t) BLCKSZ * RELSEG_SIZE);
    1505              : 
    1506       502947 :     return FileGetRawDesc(v->mdfd_vfd);
    1507              : }
    1508              : 
    1509              : /*
    1510              :  * register_dirty_segment() -- Mark a relation segment as needing fsync
    1511              :  *
    1512              :  * If there is a local pending-ops table, just make an entry in it for
    1513              :  * ProcessSyncRequests to process later.  Otherwise, try to pass off the
    1514              :  * fsync request to the checkpointer process.  If that fails, just do the
    1515              :  * fsync locally before returning (we hope this will not happen often
    1516              :  * enough to be a performance problem).
    1517              :  */
    1518              : static void
    1519      1063315 : register_dirty_segment(SMgrRelation reln, ForkNumber forknum, MdfdVec *seg)
    1520              : {
    1521              :     FileTag     tag;
    1522              : 
    1523      1063315 :     INIT_MD_FILETAG(tag, reln->smgr_rlocator.locator, forknum, seg->mdfd_segno);
    1524              : 
    1525              :     /* Temp relations should never be fsync'd */
    1526              :     Assert(!SmgrIsTemp(reln));
    1527              : 
    1528      1063315 :     if (!RegisterSyncRequest(&tag, SYNC_REQUEST, false /* retryOnError */ ))
    1529              :     {
    1530              :         instr_time  io_start;
    1531              : 
    1532          275 :         ereport(DEBUG1,
    1533              :                 (errmsg_internal("could not forward fsync request because request queue is full")));
    1534              : 
    1535          275 :         io_start = pgstat_prepare_io_time(track_io_timing);
    1536              : 
    1537          275 :         if (FileSync(seg->mdfd_vfd, WAIT_EVENT_DATA_FILE_SYNC) < 0)
    1538            0 :             ereport(data_sync_elevel(ERROR),
    1539              :                     (errcode_for_file_access(),
    1540              :                      errmsg("could not fsync file \"%s\": %m",
    1541              :                             FilePathName(seg->mdfd_vfd))));
    1542              : 
    1543              :         /*
    1544              :          * We have no way of knowing if the current IOContext is
    1545              :          * IOCONTEXT_NORMAL or IOCONTEXT_[BULKREAD, BULKWRITE, VACUUM] at this
    1546              :          * point, so count the fsync as being in the IOCONTEXT_NORMAL
    1547              :          * IOContext. This is probably okay, because the number of backend
    1548              :          * fsyncs doesn't say anything about the efficacy of the
    1549              :          * BufferAccessStrategy. And counting both fsyncs done in
    1550              :          * IOCONTEXT_NORMAL and IOCONTEXT_[BULKREAD, BULKWRITE, VACUUM] under
    1551              :          * IOCONTEXT_NORMAL is likely clearer when investigating the number of
    1552              :          * backend fsyncs.
    1553              :          */
    1554          275 :         pgstat_count_io_op_time(IOOBJECT_RELATION, IOCONTEXT_NORMAL,
    1555              :                                 IOOP_FSYNC, io_start, 1, 0);
    1556              :     }
    1557      1063315 : }
    1558              : 
    1559              : /*
    1560              :  * register_unlink_segment() -- Schedule a file to be deleted after next checkpoint
    1561              :  */
    1562              : static void
    1563        45458 : register_unlink_segment(RelFileLocatorBackend rlocator, ForkNumber forknum,
    1564              :                         BlockNumber segno)
    1565              : {
    1566              :     FileTag     tag;
    1567              : 
    1568        45458 :     INIT_MD_FILETAG(tag, rlocator.locator, forknum, segno);
    1569              : 
    1570              :     /* Should never be used with temp relations */
    1571              :     Assert(!RelFileLocatorBackendIsTemp(rlocator));
    1572              : 
    1573        45458 :     RegisterSyncRequest(&tag, SYNC_UNLINK_REQUEST, true /* retryOnError */ );
    1574        45458 : }
    1575              : 
    1576              : /*
    1577              :  * register_forget_request() -- forget any fsyncs for a relation fork's segment
    1578              :  */
    1579              : static void
    1580       169374 : register_forget_request(RelFileLocatorBackend rlocator, ForkNumber forknum,
    1581              :                         BlockNumber segno)
    1582              : {
    1583              :     FileTag     tag;
    1584              : 
    1585       169374 :     INIT_MD_FILETAG(tag, rlocator.locator, forknum, segno);
    1586              : 
    1587       169374 :     RegisterSyncRequest(&tag, SYNC_FORGET_REQUEST, true /* retryOnError */ );
    1588       169374 : }
    1589              : 
    1590              : /*
    1591              :  * ForgetDatabaseSyncRequests -- forget any fsyncs and unlinks for a DB
    1592              :  */
    1593              : void
    1594           68 : ForgetDatabaseSyncRequests(Oid dbid)
    1595              : {
    1596              :     FileTag     tag;
    1597              :     RelFileLocator rlocator;
    1598              : 
    1599           68 :     rlocator.dbOid = dbid;
    1600           68 :     rlocator.spcOid = 0;
    1601           68 :     rlocator.relNumber = 0;
    1602              : 
    1603           68 :     INIT_MD_FILETAG(tag, rlocator, InvalidForkNumber, InvalidBlockNumber);
    1604              : 
    1605           68 :     RegisterSyncRequest(&tag, SYNC_FILTER_REQUEST, true /* retryOnError */ );
    1606           68 : }
    1607              : 
    1608              : /*
    1609              :  * DropRelationFiles -- drop files of all given relations
    1610              :  */
    1611              : void
    1612         2862 : DropRelationFiles(RelFileLocator *delrels, int ndelrels, bool isRedo)
    1613              : {
    1614              :     SMgrRelation *srels;
    1615              :     int         i;
    1616              : 
    1617         2862 :     srels = palloc_array(SMgrRelation, ndelrels);
    1618        11022 :     for (i = 0; i < ndelrels; i++)
    1619              :     {
    1620         8160 :         SMgrRelation srel = smgropen(delrels[i], INVALID_PROC_NUMBER);
    1621              : 
    1622         8160 :         if (isRedo)
    1623              :         {
    1624              :             ForkNumber  fork;
    1625              : 
    1626        40610 :             for (fork = 0; fork <= MAX_FORKNUM; fork++)
    1627        32488 :                 XLogDropRelation(delrels[i], fork);
    1628              :         }
    1629         8160 :         srels[i] = srel;
    1630              :     }
    1631              : 
    1632         2862 :     smgrdounlinkall(srels, ndelrels, isRedo);
    1633              : 
    1634        11022 :     for (i = 0; i < ndelrels; i++)
    1635         8160 :         smgrclose(srels[i]);
    1636         2862 :     pfree(srels);
    1637         2862 : }
    1638              : 
    1639              : 
    1640              : /*
    1641              :  * _fdvec_resize() -- Resize the fork's open segments array
    1642              :  */
    1643              : static void
    1644      1892060 : _fdvec_resize(SMgrRelation reln,
    1645              :               ForkNumber forknum,
    1646              :               int nseg)
    1647              : {
    1648      1892060 :     if (nseg == 0)
    1649              :     {
    1650       653103 :         if (reln->md_num_open_segs[forknum] > 0)
    1651              :         {
    1652       653103 :             pfree(reln->md_seg_fds[forknum]);
    1653       653103 :             reln->md_seg_fds[forknum] = NULL;
    1654              :         }
    1655              :     }
    1656      1238957 :     else if (reln->md_num_open_segs[forknum] == 0)
    1657              :     {
    1658      1238957 :         reln->md_seg_fds[forknum] =
    1659      1238957 :             MemoryContextAlloc(MdCxt, sizeof(MdfdVec) * nseg);
    1660              :     }
    1661            0 :     else if (nseg > reln->md_num_open_segs[forknum])
    1662              :     {
    1663              :         /*
    1664              :          * It doesn't seem worthwhile complicating the code to amortize
    1665              :          * repalloc() calls.  Those are far faster than PathNameOpenFile() or
    1666              :          * FileClose(), and the memory context internally will sometimes avoid
    1667              :          * doing an actual reallocation.
    1668              :          */
    1669            0 :         reln->md_seg_fds[forknum] =
    1670            0 :             repalloc(reln->md_seg_fds[forknum],
    1671              :                      sizeof(MdfdVec) * nseg);
    1672              :     }
    1673              :     else
    1674              :     {
    1675              :         /*
    1676              :          * We don't reallocate a smaller array, because we want mdtruncate()
    1677              :          * to be able to promise that it won't allocate memory, so that it is
    1678              :          * allowed in a critical section.  This means that a bit of space in
    1679              :          * the array is now wasted, until the next time we add a segment and
    1680              :          * reallocate.
    1681              :          */
    1682              :     }
    1683              : 
    1684      1892060 :     reln->md_num_open_segs[forknum] = nseg;
    1685      1892060 : }
    1686              : 
    1687              : /*
    1688              :  * Return the filename for the specified segment of the relation. The
    1689              :  * returned string is palloc'd.
    1690              :  */
    1691              : static MdPathStr
    1692        30427 : _mdfd_segpath(SMgrRelation reln, ForkNumber forknum, BlockNumber segno)
    1693              : {
    1694              :     RelPathStr  path;
    1695              :     MdPathStr   fullpath;
    1696              : 
    1697        30427 :     path = relpath(reln->smgr_rlocator, forknum);
    1698              : 
    1699        30427 :     if (segno > 0)
    1700        30427 :         sprintf(fullpath.str, "%s.%u", path.str, segno);
    1701              :     else
    1702            0 :         strcpy(fullpath.str, path.str);
    1703              : 
    1704        30427 :     return fullpath;
    1705              : }
    1706              : 
    1707              : /*
    1708              :  * Open the specified segment of the relation,
    1709              :  * and make a MdfdVec object for it.  Returns NULL on failure.
    1710              :  */
    1711              : static MdfdVec *
    1712        30415 : _mdfd_openseg(SMgrRelation reln, ForkNumber forknum, BlockNumber segno,
    1713              :               int oflags)
    1714              : {
    1715              :     MdfdVec    *v;
    1716              :     File        fd;
    1717              :     MdPathStr   fullpath;
    1718              : 
    1719        30415 :     fullpath = _mdfd_segpath(reln, forknum, segno);
    1720              : 
    1721              :     /* open the file */
    1722        30415 :     fd = PathNameOpenFile(fullpath.str, _mdfd_open_flags() | oflags);
    1723              : 
    1724        30415 :     if (fd < 0)
    1725        30415 :         return NULL;
    1726              : 
    1727              :     /*
    1728              :      * Segments are always opened in order from lowest to highest, so we must
    1729              :      * be adding a new one at the end.
    1730              :      */
    1731              :     Assert(segno == reln->md_num_open_segs[forknum]);
    1732              : 
    1733            0 :     _fdvec_resize(reln, forknum, segno + 1);
    1734              : 
    1735              :     /* fill the entry */
    1736            0 :     v = &reln->md_seg_fds[forknum][segno];
    1737            0 :     v->mdfd_vfd = fd;
    1738            0 :     v->mdfd_segno = segno;
    1739              : 
    1740              :     Assert(_mdnblocks(reln, forknum, v) <= ((BlockNumber) RELSEG_SIZE));
    1741              : 
    1742              :     /* all done */
    1743            0 :     return v;
    1744              : }
    1745              : 
    1746              : /*
    1747              :  * _mdfd_getseg() -- Find the segment of the relation holding the
    1748              :  *                   specified block.
    1749              :  *
    1750              :  * If the segment doesn't exist, we ereport, return NULL, or create the
    1751              :  * segment, according to "behavior".  Note: skipFsync is only used in the
    1752              :  * EXTENSION_CREATE case.
    1753              :  */
    1754              : static MdfdVec *
    1755      2885239 : _mdfd_getseg(SMgrRelation reln, ForkNumber forknum, BlockNumber blkno,
    1756              :              bool skipFsync, int behavior)
    1757              : {
    1758              :     MdfdVec    *v;
    1759              :     BlockNumber targetseg;
    1760              :     BlockNumber nextsegno;
    1761              : 
    1762              :     /* some way to handle non-existent segments needs to be specified */
    1763              :     Assert(behavior &
    1764              :            (EXTENSION_FAIL | EXTENSION_CREATE | EXTENSION_RETURN_NULL |
    1765              :             EXTENSION_DONT_OPEN));
    1766              : 
    1767      2885239 :     targetseg = blkno / ((BlockNumber) RELSEG_SIZE);
    1768              : 
    1769              :     /* if an existing and opened segment, we're done */
    1770      2885239 :     if (targetseg < reln->md_num_open_segs[forknum])
    1771              :     {
    1772      2626442 :         v = &reln->md_seg_fds[forknum][targetseg];
    1773      2626442 :         return v;
    1774              :     }
    1775              : 
    1776              :     /* The caller only wants the segment if we already had it open. */
    1777       258797 :     if (behavior & EXTENSION_DONT_OPEN)
    1778            0 :         return NULL;
    1779              : 
    1780              :     /*
    1781              :      * The target segment is not yet open. Iterate over all the segments
    1782              :      * between the last opened and the target segment. This way missing
    1783              :      * segments either raise an error, or get created (according to
    1784              :      * 'behavior'). Start with either the last opened, or the first segment if
    1785              :      * none was opened before.
    1786              :      */
    1787       258797 :     if (reln->md_num_open_segs[forknum] > 0)
    1788           12 :         v = &reln->md_seg_fds[forknum][reln->md_num_open_segs[forknum] - 1];
    1789              :     else
    1790              :     {
    1791       258785 :         v = mdopenfork(reln, forknum, behavior);
    1792       258782 :         if (!v)
    1793            0 :             return NULL;        /* if behavior & EXTENSION_RETURN_NULL */
    1794              :     }
    1795              : 
    1796       258794 :     for (nextsegno = reln->md_num_open_segs[forknum];
    1797       258794 :          nextsegno <= targetseg; nextsegno++)
    1798              :     {
    1799           12 :         BlockNumber nblocks = _mdnblocks(reln, forknum, v);
    1800           12 :         int         flags = 0;
    1801              : 
    1802              :         Assert(nextsegno == v->mdfd_segno + 1);
    1803              : 
    1804           12 :         if (nblocks > ((BlockNumber) RELSEG_SIZE))
    1805            0 :             elog(FATAL, "segment too big");
    1806              : 
    1807           12 :         if ((behavior & EXTENSION_CREATE) ||
    1808           12 :             (InRecovery && (behavior & EXTENSION_CREATE_RECOVERY)))
    1809              :         {
    1810              :             /*
    1811              :              * Normally we will create new segments only if authorized by the
    1812              :              * caller (i.e., we are doing mdextend()).  But when doing WAL
    1813              :              * recovery, create segments anyway; this allows cases such as
    1814              :              * replaying WAL data that has a write into a high-numbered
    1815              :              * segment of a relation that was later deleted. We want to go
    1816              :              * ahead and create the segments so we can finish out the replay.
    1817              :              *
    1818              :              * We have to maintain the invariant that segments before the last
    1819              :              * active segment are of size RELSEG_SIZE; therefore, if
    1820              :              * extending, pad them out with zeroes if needed.  (This only
    1821              :              * matters if in recovery, or if the caller is extending the
    1822              :              * relation discontiguously, but that can happen in hash indexes.)
    1823              :              */
    1824            0 :             if (nblocks < ((BlockNumber) RELSEG_SIZE))
    1825              :             {
    1826            0 :                 char       *zerobuf = palloc_aligned(BLCKSZ, PG_IO_ALIGN_SIZE,
    1827              :                                                      MCXT_ALLOC_ZERO);
    1828              : 
    1829            0 :                 mdextend(reln, forknum,
    1830            0 :                          nextsegno * ((BlockNumber) RELSEG_SIZE) - 1,
    1831              :                          zerobuf, skipFsync);
    1832            0 :                 pfree(zerobuf);
    1833              :             }
    1834            0 :             flags = O_CREAT;
    1835              :         }
    1836           12 :         else if (nblocks < ((BlockNumber) RELSEG_SIZE))
    1837              :         {
    1838              :             /*
    1839              :              * When not extending, only open the next segment if the current
    1840              :              * one is exactly RELSEG_SIZE.  If not (this branch), either
    1841              :              * return NULL or fail.
    1842              :              */
    1843           12 :             if (behavior & EXTENSION_RETURN_NULL)
    1844              :             {
    1845              :                 /*
    1846              :                  * Some callers discern between reasons for _mdfd_getseg()
    1847              :                  * returning NULL based on errno. As there's no failing
    1848              :                  * syscall involved in this case, explicitly set errno to
    1849              :                  * ENOENT, as that seems the closest interpretation.
    1850              :                  */
    1851            0 :                 errno = ENOENT;
    1852            0 :                 return NULL;
    1853              :             }
    1854              : 
    1855           12 :             ereport(ERROR,
    1856              :                     (errcode_for_file_access(),
    1857              :                      errmsg("could not open file \"%s\" (target block %u): previous segment is only %u blocks",
    1858              :                             _mdfd_segpath(reln, forknum, nextsegno).str,
    1859              :                             blkno, nblocks)));
    1860              :         }
    1861              : 
    1862            0 :         v = _mdfd_openseg(reln, forknum, nextsegno, flags);
    1863              : 
    1864            0 :         if (v == NULL)
    1865              :         {
    1866            0 :             if ((behavior & EXTENSION_RETURN_NULL) &&
    1867            0 :                 FILE_POSSIBLY_DELETED(errno))
    1868            0 :                 return NULL;
    1869            0 :             ereport(ERROR,
    1870              :                     (errcode_for_file_access(),
    1871              :                      errmsg("could not open file \"%s\" (target block %u): %m",
    1872              :                             _mdfd_segpath(reln, forknum, nextsegno).str,
    1873              :                             blkno)));
    1874              :         }
    1875              :     }
    1876              : 
    1877       258782 :     return v;
    1878              : }
    1879              : 
    1880              : /*
    1881              :  * Get number of blocks present in a single disk file
    1882              :  */
    1883              : static BlockNumber
    1884      3454251 : _mdnblocks(SMgrRelation reln, ForkNumber forknum, MdfdVec *seg)
    1885              : {
    1886              :     pgoff_t     len;
    1887              : 
    1888      3454251 :     len = FileSize(seg->mdfd_vfd);
    1889      3454251 :     if (len < 0)
    1890            0 :         ereport(ERROR,
    1891              :                 (errcode_for_file_access(),
    1892              :                  errmsg("could not seek to end of file \"%s\": %m",
    1893              :                         FilePathName(seg->mdfd_vfd))));
    1894              :     /* note that this calculation will ignore any partial block at EOF */
    1895      3454251 :     return (BlockNumber) (len / BLCKSZ);
    1896              : }
    1897              : 
    1898              : /*
    1899              :  * Sync a file to disk, given a file tag.  Write the path into an output
    1900              :  * buffer so the caller can use it in error messages.
    1901              :  *
    1902              :  * Return 0 on success, -1 on failure, with errno set.
    1903              :  */
    1904              : int
    1905            0 : mdsyncfiletag(const FileTag *ftag, char *path)
    1906              : {
    1907            0 :     SMgrRelation reln = smgropen(ftag->rlocator, INVALID_PROC_NUMBER);
    1908              :     File        file;
    1909              :     instr_time  io_start;
    1910              :     bool        need_to_close;
    1911              :     int         result,
    1912              :                 save_errno;
    1913              : 
    1914              :     /* See if we already have the file open, or need to open it. */
    1915            0 :     if (ftag->segno < reln->md_num_open_segs[ftag->forknum])
    1916              :     {
    1917            0 :         file = reln->md_seg_fds[ftag->forknum][ftag->segno].mdfd_vfd;
    1918            0 :         strlcpy(path, FilePathName(file), MAXPGPATH);
    1919            0 :         need_to_close = false;
    1920              :     }
    1921              :     else
    1922              :     {
    1923              :         MdPathStr   p;
    1924              : 
    1925            0 :         p = _mdfd_segpath(reln, ftag->forknum, ftag->segno);
    1926            0 :         strlcpy(path, p.str, MD_PATH_STR_MAXLEN);
    1927              : 
    1928            0 :         file = PathNameOpenFile(path, _mdfd_open_flags());
    1929            0 :         if (file < 0)
    1930            0 :             return -1;
    1931            0 :         need_to_close = true;
    1932              :     }
    1933              : 
    1934            0 :     io_start = pgstat_prepare_io_time(track_io_timing);
    1935              : 
    1936              :     /* Sync the file. */
    1937            0 :     result = FileSync(file, WAIT_EVENT_DATA_FILE_SYNC);
    1938            0 :     save_errno = errno;
    1939              : 
    1940            0 :     if (need_to_close)
    1941            0 :         FileClose(file);
    1942              : 
    1943            0 :     pgstat_count_io_op_time(IOOBJECT_RELATION, IOCONTEXT_NORMAL,
    1944              :                             IOOP_FSYNC, io_start, 1, 0);
    1945              : 
    1946            0 :     errno = save_errno;
    1947            0 :     return result;
    1948              : }
    1949              : 
    1950              : /*
    1951              :  * Unlink a file, given a file tag.  Write the path into an output
    1952              :  * buffer so the caller can use it in error messages.
    1953              :  *
    1954              :  * Return 0 on success, -1 on failure, with errno set.
    1955              :  */
    1956              : int
    1957        35312 : mdunlinkfiletag(const FileTag *ftag, char *path)
    1958              : {
    1959              :     RelPathStr  p;
    1960              : 
    1961              :     /* Compute the path. */
    1962        35312 :     p = relpathperm(ftag->rlocator, MAIN_FORKNUM);
    1963        35312 :     strlcpy(path, p.str, MAXPGPATH);
    1964              : 
    1965              :     /* Try to unlink the file. */
    1966        35312 :     return unlink(path);
    1967              : }
    1968              : 
    1969              : /*
    1970              :  * Check if a given candidate request matches a given tag, when processing
    1971              :  * a SYNC_FILTER_REQUEST request.  This will be called for all pending
    1972              :  * requests to find out whether to forget them.
    1973              :  */
    1974              : bool
    1975         8221 : mdfiletagmatches(const FileTag *ftag, const FileTag *candidate)
    1976              : {
    1977              :     /*
    1978              :      * For now we only use filter requests as a way to drop all scheduled
    1979              :      * callbacks relating to a given database, when dropping the database.
    1980              :      * We'll return true for all candidates that have the same database OID as
    1981              :      * the ftag from the SYNC_FILTER_REQUEST request, so they're forgotten.
    1982              :      */
    1983         8221 :     return ftag->rlocator.dbOid == candidate->rlocator.dbOid;
    1984              : }
    1985              : 
    1986              : /*
    1987              :  * AIO completion callback for mdstartreadv().
    1988              :  */
    1989              : static PgAioResult
    1990      1236886 : md_readv_complete(PgAioHandle *ioh, PgAioResult prior_result, uint8 cb_data)
    1991              : {
    1992      1236886 :     PgAioTargetData *td = pgaio_io_get_target_data(ioh);
    1993      1236886 :     PgAioResult result = prior_result;
    1994              : 
    1995      1236886 :     if (prior_result.result < 0)
    1996              :     {
    1997            7 :         result.status = PGAIO_RS_ERROR;
    1998            7 :         result.id = PGAIO_HCB_MD_READV;
    1999              :         /* For "hard" errors, track the error number in error_data */
    2000            7 :         result.error_data = -prior_result.result;
    2001            7 :         result.result = 0;
    2002              : 
    2003              :         /*
    2004              :          * Immediately log a message about the IO error, but only to the
    2005              :          * server log. The reason to do so immediately is that the originator
    2006              :          * might not process the query result immediately (because it is busy
    2007              :          * doing another part of query processing) or at all (e.g. if it was
    2008              :          * cancelled or errored out due to another IO also failing).  The
    2009              :          * definer of the IO will emit an ERROR when processing the IO's
    2010              :          * results
    2011              :          */
    2012            7 :         pgaio_result_report(result, td, LOG_SERVER_ONLY);
    2013              : 
    2014            7 :         return result;
    2015              :     }
    2016              : 
    2017              :     /*
    2018              :      * As explained above smgrstartreadv(), the smgr API operates on the level
    2019              :      * of blocks, rather than bytes. Convert.
    2020              :      */
    2021      1236879 :     result.result /= BLCKSZ;
    2022              : 
    2023              :     Assert(result.result <= td->smgr.nblocks);
    2024              : 
    2025      1236879 :     if (result.result == 0)
    2026              :     {
    2027              :         /* consider 0 blocks read a failure */
    2028            2 :         result.status = PGAIO_RS_ERROR;
    2029            2 :         result.id = PGAIO_HCB_MD_READV;
    2030            2 :         result.error_data = 0;
    2031              : 
    2032              :         /* see comment above the "hard error" case */
    2033            2 :         pgaio_result_report(result, td, LOG_SERVER_ONLY);
    2034              : 
    2035            2 :         return result;
    2036              :     }
    2037              : 
    2038      1236877 :     if (result.status != PGAIO_RS_ERROR &&
    2039      1236877 :         result.result < td->smgr.nblocks)
    2040              :     {
    2041              :         /* partial reads should be retried at upper level */
    2042           12 :         result.status = PGAIO_RS_PARTIAL;
    2043           12 :         result.id = PGAIO_HCB_MD_READV;
    2044              :     }
    2045              : 
    2046      1236877 :     return result;
    2047              : }
    2048              : 
    2049              : /*
    2050              :  * AIO error reporting callback for mdstartreadv().
    2051              :  *
    2052              :  * Errors are encoded as follows:
    2053              :  * - PgAioResult.error_data != 0 encodes IO that failed with that errno
    2054              :  * - PgAioResult.error_data == 0 encodes IO that didn't read all data
    2055              :  */
    2056              : static void
    2057           28 : md_readv_report(PgAioResult result, const PgAioTargetData *td, int elevel)
    2058              : {
    2059              :     RelPathStr  path;
    2060              : 
    2061           28 :     path = relpathbackend(td->smgr.rlocator,
    2062              :                           td->smgr.is_temp ? MyProcNumber : INVALID_PROC_NUMBER,
    2063              :                           td->smgr.forkNum);
    2064              : 
    2065           28 :     if (result.error_data != 0)
    2066              :     {
    2067              :         /* for errcode_for_file_access() and %m */
    2068           14 :         errno = result.error_data;
    2069              : 
    2070           14 :         ereport(elevel,
    2071              :                 errcode_for_file_access(),
    2072              :                 errmsg("could not read blocks %u..%u in file \"%s\": %m",
    2073              :                        td->smgr.blockNum,
    2074              :                        td->smgr.blockNum + td->smgr.nblocks - 1,
    2075              :                        path.str));
    2076              :     }
    2077              :     else
    2078              :     {
    2079              :         /*
    2080              :          * NB: This will typically only be output in debug messages, while
    2081              :          * retrying a partial IO.
    2082              :          */
    2083           14 :         ereport(elevel,
    2084              :                 errcode(ERRCODE_DATA_CORRUPTED),
    2085              :                 errmsg("could not read blocks %u..%u in file \"%s\": read only %zu of %zu bytes",
    2086              :                        td->smgr.blockNum,
    2087              :                        td->smgr.blockNum + td->smgr.nblocks - 1,
    2088              :                        path.str,
    2089              :                        result.result * (size_t) BLCKSZ,
    2090              :                        td->smgr.nblocks * (size_t) BLCKSZ));
    2091              :     }
    2092           19 : }
        

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