Distinguish XLOG_FPI records generated for hint-bit updates.
Add a new XLOG_FPI_FOR_HINT record type, and use that for full-page images generated for hint bit updates, when checksums are enabled. The new record type is replayed exactly the same as XLOG_FPI, but allows them to be tallied separately e.g. in pg_xlogdump.
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@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ xlog_desc(StringInfo buf, XLogReaderState *record)
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appendStringInfo(buf, "%s", xlrec->rp_name);
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}
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else if (info == XLOG_FPI)
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else if (info == XLOG_FPI || info == XLOG_FPI_FOR_HINT)
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{
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/* no further information to print */
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}
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@ -170,6 +170,9 @@ xlog_identify(uint8 info)
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case XLOG_FPI:
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id = "FPI";
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break;
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case XLOG_FPI_FOR_HINT:
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id = "FPI_FOR_HINT";
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break;
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}
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return id;
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@ -8545,7 +8545,8 @@ xlog_redo(XLogReaderState *record)
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XLogRecPtr lsn = record->EndRecPtr;
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/* in XLOG rmgr, backup blocks are only used by XLOG_FPI records */
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Assert(!XLogRecHasAnyBlockRefs(record) || info == XLOG_FPI);
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Assert(info == XLOG_FPI || info == XLOG_FPI_FOR_HINT ||
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!XLogRecHasAnyBlockRefs(record));
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if (info == XLOG_NEXTOID)
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{
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@ -8730,7 +8731,7 @@ xlog_redo(XLogReaderState *record)
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{
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/* nothing to do here */
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}
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else if (info == XLOG_FPI)
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else if (info == XLOG_FPI || info == XLOG_FPI_FOR_HINT)
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{
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Buffer buffer;
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@ -8739,12 +8740,15 @@ xlog_redo(XLogReaderState *record)
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* block. The block reference must include a full-page image -
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* otherwise there would be no point in this record.
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*
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* Since the only change in these backup block are hint bits, there
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* are no recovery conflicts generated.
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* No recovery conflicts are generated by these generic records - if a
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* resource manager needs to generate conflicts, it has to define a
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* separate WAL record type and redo routine.
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*
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* This also means there is no corresponding API call for this, so an
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* smgr implementation has no need to implement anything. Which means
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* nothing is needed in md.c etc
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* XLOG_FPI_FOR_HINT records are generated when a page needs to be
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* WAL- logged because of a hint bit update. They are only generated
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* when checksums are enabled. There is no difference in handling
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* XLOG_FPI and XLOG_FPI_FOR_HINT records, they use a different info
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* code just to distinguish them for statistics purposes.
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*/
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if (XLogReadBufferForRedo(record, 0, &buffer) != BLK_RESTORED)
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elog(ERROR, "unexpected XLogReadBufferForRedo result when restoring backup block");
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@ -786,7 +786,7 @@ XLogSaveBufferForHint(Buffer buffer, bool buffer_std)
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BufferGetTag(buffer, &rnode, &forkno, &blkno);
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XLogRegisterBlock(0, &rnode, forkno, blkno, copied_buffer, flags);
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recptr = XLogInsert(RM_XLOG_ID, XLOG_FPI);
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recptr = XLogInsert(RM_XLOG_ID, XLOG_FPI_FOR_HINT);
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}
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return recptr;
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@ -170,6 +170,7 @@ DecodeXLogOp(LogicalDecodingContext *ctx, XLogRecordBuffer *buf)
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case XLOG_PARAMETER_CHANGE:
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case XLOG_RESTORE_POINT:
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case XLOG_FPW_CHANGE:
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case XLOG_FPI_FOR_HINT:
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case XLOG_FPI:
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break;
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default:
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#define XLOG_RESTORE_POINT 0x70
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#define XLOG_FPW_CHANGE 0x80
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#define XLOG_END_OF_RECOVERY 0x90
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#define XLOG_FPI 0xA0
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#define XLOG_FPI_FOR_HINT 0xA0
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#define XLOG_FPI 0xB0
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/*
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