In XLogFileInit(), fix *use_existent postcondition to suit callers.

Infrequently, the mismatch caused log_checkpoints messages and
TRACE_POSTGRESQL_CHECKPOINT_DONE() to witness an "added" count too high
by one.  Since that consequence is so minor, no back-patch.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20210202151416.GB3304930@rfd.leadboat.com
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Noah Misch 2021-06-28 18:34:55 -07:00
parent c53c6b98d3
commit 85656bc305

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@ -3261,8 +3261,8 @@ XLogNeedsFlush(XLogRecPtr record)
* logsegno: identify segment to be created/opened.
*
* *use_existent: if true, OK to use a pre-existing file (else, any
* pre-existing file will be deleted). On return, true if a pre-existing
* file was used.
* pre-existing file will be deleted). On return, false iff this call added
* some segment on disk.
*
* Returns FD of opened file.
*
@ -3431,8 +3431,10 @@ XLogFileInit(XLogSegNo logsegno, bool *use_existent)
* CheckPointSegments.
*/
max_segno = logsegno + CheckPointSegments;
if (!InstallXLogFileSegment(&installed_segno, tmppath,
if (InstallXLogFileSegment(&installed_segno, tmppath,
*use_existent, max_segno))
*use_existent = false;
else
{
/*
* No need for any more future segments, or InstallXLogFileSegment()
@ -3442,9 +3444,6 @@ XLogFileInit(XLogSegNo logsegno, bool *use_existent)
unlink(tmppath);
}
/* Set flag to tell caller there was no existent file */
*use_existent = false;
/* Now open original target segment (might not be file I just made) */
fd = BasicOpenFile(path, O_RDWR | PG_BINARY | get_sync_bit(sync_method));
if (fd < 0)