From bf5bb2e85b6492c7245b9446efaf43d52a98db13 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Peter Eisentraut <peter_e@gmx.net>
Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2016 12:00:00 -0400
Subject: [PATCH] Move fsync routines of initdb into src/common/

The intention is to used those in other utilities such as pg_basebackup
and pg_receivexlog.

From: Michael Paquier <michael.paquier@gmail.com>
---
 src/bin/initdb/initdb.c         | 270 ++-----------------------------
 src/bin/initdb/nls.mk           |   2 +-
 src/bin/pg_basebackup/nls.mk    |   2 +-
 src/common/Makefile             |   2 +-
 src/common/file_utils.c         | 276 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 src/include/common/file_utils.h |  22 +++
 src/tools/msvc/Mkvcbuild.pm     |   2 +-
 7 files changed, 313 insertions(+), 263 deletions(-)
 create mode 100644 src/common/file_utils.c
 create mode 100644 src/include/common/file_utils.h

diff --git a/src/bin/initdb/initdb.c b/src/bin/initdb/initdb.c
index 3350e13059..e52e67df61 100644
--- a/src/bin/initdb/initdb.c
+++ b/src/bin/initdb/initdb.c
@@ -61,6 +61,7 @@
 #endif
 
 #include "catalog/catalog.h"
+#include "common/file_utils.h"
 #include "common/restricted_token.h"
 #include "common/username.h"
 #include "mb/pg_wchar.h"
@@ -70,13 +71,6 @@
 #include "fe_utils/string_utils.h"
 
 
-/* Define PG_FLUSH_DATA_WORKS if we have an implementation for pg_flush_data */
-#if defined(HAVE_SYNC_FILE_RANGE)
-#define PG_FLUSH_DATA_WORKS 1
-#elif defined(USE_POSIX_FADVISE) && defined(POSIX_FADV_DONTNEED)
-#define PG_FLUSH_DATA_WORKS 1
-#endif
-
 /* Ideally this would be in a .h file, but it hardly seems worth the trouble */
 extern const char *select_default_timezone(const char *share_path);
 
@@ -237,13 +231,6 @@ static char **filter_lines_with_token(char **lines, const char *token);
 #endif
 static char **readfile(const char *path);
 static void writefile(char *path, char **lines);
-static void walkdir(const char *path,
-		void (*action) (const char *fname, bool isdir),
-		bool process_symlinks);
-#ifdef PG_FLUSH_DATA_WORKS
-static void pre_sync_fname(const char *fname, bool isdir);
-#endif
-static void fsync_fname_ext(const char *fname, bool isdir);
 static FILE *popen_check(const char *command, const char *mode);
 static void exit_nicely(void);
 static char *get_id(void);
@@ -270,7 +257,6 @@ static void load_plpgsql(FILE *cmdfd);
 static void vacuum_db(FILE *cmdfd);
 static void make_template0(FILE *cmdfd);
 static void make_postgres(FILE *cmdfd);
-static void fsync_pgdata(void);
 static void trapsig(int signum);
 static void check_ok(void);
 static char *escape_quotes(const char *src);
@@ -528,177 +514,6 @@ writefile(char *path, char **lines)
 	}
 }
 
-/*
- * walkdir: recursively walk a directory, applying the action to each
- * regular file and directory (including the named directory itself).
- *
- * If process_symlinks is true, the action and recursion are also applied
- * to regular files and directories that are pointed to by symlinks in the
- * given directory; otherwise symlinks are ignored.  Symlinks are always
- * ignored in subdirectories, ie we intentionally don't pass down the
- * process_symlinks flag to recursive calls.
- *
- * Errors are reported but not considered fatal.
- *
- * See also walkdir in fd.c, which is a backend version of this logic.
- */
-static void
-walkdir(const char *path,
-		void (*action) (const char *fname, bool isdir),
-		bool process_symlinks)
-{
-	DIR		   *dir;
-	struct dirent *de;
-
-	dir = opendir(path);
-	if (dir == NULL)
-	{
-		fprintf(stderr, _("%s: could not open directory \"%s\": %s\n"),
-				progname, path, strerror(errno));
-		return;
-	}
-
-	while (errno = 0, (de = readdir(dir)) != NULL)
-	{
-		char		subpath[MAXPGPATH];
-		struct stat fst;
-		int			sret;
-
-		if (strcmp(de->d_name, ".") == 0 ||
-			strcmp(de->d_name, "..") == 0)
-			continue;
-
-		snprintf(subpath, MAXPGPATH, "%s/%s", path, de->d_name);
-
-		if (process_symlinks)
-			sret = stat(subpath, &fst);
-		else
-			sret = lstat(subpath, &fst);
-
-		if (sret < 0)
-		{
-			fprintf(stderr, _("%s: could not stat file \"%s\": %s\n"),
-					progname, subpath, strerror(errno));
-			continue;
-		}
-
-		if (S_ISREG(fst.st_mode))
-			(*action) (subpath, false);
-		else if (S_ISDIR(fst.st_mode))
-			walkdir(subpath, action, false);
-	}
-
-	if (errno)
-		fprintf(stderr, _("%s: could not read directory \"%s\": %s\n"),
-				progname, path, strerror(errno));
-
-	(void) closedir(dir);
-
-	/*
-	 * It's important to fsync the destination directory itself as individual
-	 * file fsyncs don't guarantee that the directory entry for the file is
-	 * synced.  Recent versions of ext4 have made the window much wider but
-	 * it's been an issue for ext3 and other filesystems in the past.
-	 */
-	(*action) (path, true);
-}
-
-/*
- * Hint to the OS that it should get ready to fsync() this file.
- *
- * Ignores errors trying to open unreadable files, and reports other errors
- * non-fatally.
- */
-#ifdef PG_FLUSH_DATA_WORKS
-
-static void
-pre_sync_fname(const char *fname, bool isdir)
-{
-	int			fd;
-
-	fd = open(fname, O_RDONLY | PG_BINARY);
-
-	if (fd < 0)
-	{
-		if (errno == EACCES || (isdir && errno == EISDIR))
-			return;
-		fprintf(stderr, _("%s: could not open file \"%s\": %s\n"),
-				progname, fname, strerror(errno));
-		return;
-	}
-
-	/*
-	 * We do what pg_flush_data() would do in the backend: prefer to use
-	 * sync_file_range, but fall back to posix_fadvise.  We ignore errors
-	 * because this is only a hint.
-	 */
-#if defined(HAVE_SYNC_FILE_RANGE)
-	(void) sync_file_range(fd, 0, 0, SYNC_FILE_RANGE_WRITE);
-#elif defined(USE_POSIX_FADVISE) && defined(POSIX_FADV_DONTNEED)
-	(void) posix_fadvise(fd, 0, 0, POSIX_FADV_DONTNEED);
-#else
-#error PG_FLUSH_DATA_WORKS should not have been defined
-#endif
-
-	(void) close(fd);
-}
-
-#endif   /* PG_FLUSH_DATA_WORKS */
-
-/*
- * fsync_fname_ext -- Try to fsync a file or directory
- *
- * Ignores errors trying to open unreadable files, or trying to fsync
- * directories on systems where that isn't allowed/required.  Reports
- * other errors non-fatally.
- */
-static void
-fsync_fname_ext(const char *fname, bool isdir)
-{
-	int			fd;
-	int			flags;
-	int			returncode;
-
-	/*
-	 * Some OSs require directories to be opened read-only whereas other
-	 * systems don't allow us to fsync files opened read-only; so we need both
-	 * cases here.  Using O_RDWR will cause us to fail to fsync files that are
-	 * not writable by our userid, but we assume that's OK.
-	 */
-	flags = PG_BINARY;
-	if (!isdir)
-		flags |= O_RDWR;
-	else
-		flags |= O_RDONLY;
-
-	/*
-	 * Open the file, silently ignoring errors about unreadable files (or
-	 * unsupported operations, e.g. opening a directory under Windows), and
-	 * logging others.
-	 */
-	fd = open(fname, flags);
-	if (fd < 0)
-	{
-		if (errno == EACCES || (isdir && errno == EISDIR))
-			return;
-		fprintf(stderr, _("%s: could not open file \"%s\": %s\n"),
-				progname, fname, strerror(errno));
-		return;
-	}
-
-	returncode = fsync(fd);
-
-	/*
-	 * Some OSes don't allow us to fsync directories at all, so we can ignore
-	 * those errors. Anything else needs to be reported.
-	 */
-	if (returncode != 0 && !(isdir && errno == EBADF))
-		fprintf(stderr, _("%s: could not fsync file \"%s\": %s\n"),
-				progname, fname, strerror(errno));
-
-	(void) close(fd);
-}
-
 /*
  * Open a subcommand with suitable error messaging
  */
@@ -2276,77 +2091,6 @@ make_postgres(FILE *cmdfd)
 		PG_CMD_PUTS(*line);
 }
 
-/*
- * Issue fsync recursively on PGDATA and all its contents.
- *
- * We fsync regular files and directories wherever they are, but we
- * follow symlinks only for pg_xlog and immediately under pg_tblspc.
- * Other symlinks are presumed to point at files we're not responsible
- * for fsyncing, and might not have privileges to write at all.
- *
- * Errors are reported but not considered fatal.
- */
-static void
-fsync_pgdata(void)
-{
-	bool		xlog_is_symlink;
-	char		pg_xlog[MAXPGPATH];
-	char		pg_tblspc[MAXPGPATH];
-
-	fputs(_("syncing data to disk ... "), stdout);
-	fflush(stdout);
-
-	snprintf(pg_xlog, MAXPGPATH, "%s/pg_xlog", pg_data);
-	snprintf(pg_tblspc, MAXPGPATH, "%s/pg_tblspc", pg_data);
-
-	/*
-	 * If pg_xlog is a symlink, we'll need to recurse into it separately,
-	 * because the first walkdir below will ignore it.
-	 */
-	xlog_is_symlink = false;
-
-#ifndef WIN32
-	{
-		struct stat st;
-
-		if (lstat(pg_xlog, &st) < 0)
-			fprintf(stderr, _("%s: could not stat file \"%s\": %s\n"),
-					progname, pg_xlog, strerror(errno));
-		else if (S_ISLNK(st.st_mode))
-			xlog_is_symlink = true;
-	}
-#else
-	if (pgwin32_is_junction(pg_xlog))
-		xlog_is_symlink = true;
-#endif
-
-	/*
-	 * If possible, hint to the kernel that we're soon going to fsync the data
-	 * directory and its contents.
-	 */
-#ifdef PG_FLUSH_DATA_WORKS
-	walkdir(pg_data, pre_sync_fname, false);
-	if (xlog_is_symlink)
-		walkdir(pg_xlog, pre_sync_fname, false);
-	walkdir(pg_tblspc, pre_sync_fname, true);
-#endif
-
-	/*
-	 * Now we do the fsync()s in the same order.
-	 *
-	 * The main call ignores symlinks, so in addition to specially processing
-	 * pg_xlog if it's a symlink, pg_tblspc has to be visited separately with
-	 * process_symlinks = true.  Note that if there are any plain directories
-	 * in pg_tblspc, they'll get fsync'd twice.  That's not an expected case
-	 * so we don't worry about optimizing it.
-	 */
-	walkdir(pg_data, fsync_fname_ext, false);
-	if (xlog_is_symlink)
-		walkdir(pg_xlog, fsync_fname_ext, false);
-	walkdir(pg_tblspc, fsync_fname_ext, true);
-
-	check_ok();
-}
 
 
 /*
@@ -3512,7 +3256,10 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[])
 			exit_nicely();
 		}
 
-		fsync_pgdata();
+		fputs(_("syncing data to disk ... "), stdout);
+		fflush(stdout);
+		fsync_pgdata(pg_data, progname);
+		check_ok();
 		return 0;
 	}
 
@@ -3574,7 +3321,12 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[])
 	initialize_data_directory();
 
 	if (do_sync)
-		fsync_pgdata();
+	{
+		fputs(_("syncing data to disk ... "), stdout);
+		fflush(stdout);
+		fsync_pgdata(pg_data, progname);
+		check_ok();
+	}
 	else
 		printf(_("\nSync to disk skipped.\nThe data directory might become corrupt if the operating system crashes.\n"));
 
diff --git a/src/bin/initdb/nls.mk b/src/bin/initdb/nls.mk
index 0d5368304e..7a12daa6fb 100644
--- a/src/bin/initdb/nls.mk
+++ b/src/bin/initdb/nls.mk
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
 # src/bin/initdb/nls.mk
 CATALOG_NAME     = initdb
 AVAIL_LANGUAGES  = cs de es fr it ja ko pl pt_BR ru sv zh_CN
-GETTEXT_FILES    = findtimezone.c initdb.c ../../common/exec.c ../../common/fe_memutils.c ../../common/pgfnames.c ../../common/restricted_token.c ../../common/rmtree.c ../../common/username.c ../../common/wait_error.c ../../port/dirmod.c
+GETTEXT_FILES    = findtimezone.c initdb.c ../../common/exec.c ../../common/fe_memutils.c ../../common/file_utils.c ../../common/pgfnames.c ../../common/restricted_token.c ../../common/rmtree.c ../../common/username.c ../../common/wait_error.c ../../port/dirmod.c
 GETTEXT_TRIGGERS = simple_prompt
diff --git a/src/bin/pg_basebackup/nls.mk b/src/bin/pg_basebackup/nls.mk
index a34ca3d268..dba43b857e 100644
--- a/src/bin/pg_basebackup/nls.mk
+++ b/src/bin/pg_basebackup/nls.mk
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
 # src/bin/pg_basebackup/nls.mk
 CATALOG_NAME     = pg_basebackup
 AVAIL_LANGUAGES  = de es fr it ko pl pt_BR ru zh_CN
-GETTEXT_FILES    = pg_basebackup.c pg_receivexlog.c pg_recvlogical.c receivelog.c streamutil.c ../../common/fe_memutils.c
+GETTEXT_FILES    = pg_basebackup.c pg_receivexlog.c pg_recvlogical.c receivelog.c streamutil.c ../../common/fe_memutils.c ../../common/file_utils.c
 GETTEXT_TRIGGERS = simple_prompt
diff --git a/src/common/Makefile b/src/common/Makefile
index a5fa649766..03dfaa19c4 100644
--- a/src/common/Makefile
+++ b/src/common/Makefile
@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ OBJS_COMMON = config_info.o controldata_utils.o exec.o ip.o keywords.o \
 	md5.o pg_lzcompress.o pgfnames.o psprintf.o relpath.o rmtree.o \
 	string.o username.o wait_error.o
 
-OBJS_FRONTEND = $(OBJS_COMMON) fe_memutils.o restricted_token.o
+OBJS_FRONTEND = $(OBJS_COMMON) fe_memutils.o file_utils.o restricted_token.o
 
 OBJS_SRV = $(OBJS_COMMON:%.o=%_srv.o)
 
diff --git a/src/common/file_utils.c b/src/common/file_utils.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..b6f62f7bf1
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/common/file_utils.c
@@ -0,0 +1,276 @@
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * File-processing utility routines.
+ *
+ * Assorted utility functions to work on files.
+ *
+ *
+ * Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2016, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
+ * Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * src/common/file_utils.c
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#include "postgres_fe.h"
+
+#include <dirent.h>
+#include <fcntl.h>
+#include <sys/stat.h>
+#include <unistd.h>
+
+#include "common/file_utils.h"
+
+
+/* Define PG_FLUSH_DATA_WORKS if we have an implementation for pg_flush_data */
+#if defined(HAVE_SYNC_FILE_RANGE)
+#define PG_FLUSH_DATA_WORKS 1
+#elif defined(USE_POSIX_FADVISE) && defined(POSIX_FADV_DONTNEED)
+#define PG_FLUSH_DATA_WORKS 1
+#endif
+
+#ifdef PG_FLUSH_DATA_WORKS
+static void pre_sync_fname(const char *fname, bool isdir,
+						   const char *progname);
+#endif
+static void walkdir(const char *path,
+	void (*action) (const char *fname, bool isdir, const char *progname),
+	bool process_symlinks, const char *progname);
+
+/*
+ * Issue fsync recursively on PGDATA and all its contents.
+ *
+ * We fsync regular files and directories wherever they are, but we
+ * follow symlinks only for pg_xlog and immediately under pg_tblspc.
+ * Other symlinks are presumed to point at files we're not responsible
+ * for fsyncing, and might not have privileges to write at all.
+ *
+ * Errors are reported but not considered fatal.
+ */
+void
+fsync_pgdata(const char *pg_data, const char *progname)
+{
+	bool		xlog_is_symlink;
+	char		pg_xlog[MAXPGPATH];
+	char		pg_tblspc[MAXPGPATH];
+
+	snprintf(pg_xlog, MAXPGPATH, "%s/pg_xlog", pg_data);
+	snprintf(pg_tblspc, MAXPGPATH, "%s/pg_tblspc", pg_data);
+
+	/*
+	 * If pg_xlog is a symlink, we'll need to recurse into it separately,
+	 * because the first walkdir below will ignore it.
+	 */
+	xlog_is_symlink = false;
+
+#ifndef WIN32
+	{
+		struct stat st;
+
+		if (lstat(pg_xlog, &st) < 0)
+			fprintf(stderr, _("%s: could not stat file \"%s\": %s\n"),
+					progname, pg_xlog, strerror(errno));
+		else if (S_ISLNK(st.st_mode))
+			xlog_is_symlink = true;
+	}
+#else
+	if (pgwin32_is_junction(pg_xlog))
+		xlog_is_symlink = true;
+#endif
+
+	/*
+	 * If possible, hint to the kernel that we're soon going to fsync the data
+	 * directory and its contents.
+	 */
+#ifdef PG_FLUSH_DATA_WORKS
+	walkdir(pg_data, pre_sync_fname, false, progname);
+	if (xlog_is_symlink)
+		walkdir(pg_xlog, pre_sync_fname, false, progname);
+	walkdir(pg_tblspc, pre_sync_fname, true, progname);
+#endif
+
+	/*
+	 * Now we do the fsync()s in the same order.
+	 *
+	 * The main call ignores symlinks, so in addition to specially processing
+	 * pg_xlog if it's a symlink, pg_tblspc has to be visited separately with
+	 * process_symlinks = true.  Note that if there are any plain directories
+	 * in pg_tblspc, they'll get fsync'd twice.  That's not an expected case
+	 * so we don't worry about optimizing it.
+	 */
+	walkdir(pg_data, fsync_fname, false, progname);
+	if (xlog_is_symlink)
+		walkdir(pg_xlog, fsync_fname, false, progname);
+	walkdir(pg_tblspc, fsync_fname, true, progname);
+}
+
+/*
+ * walkdir: recursively walk a directory, applying the action to each
+ * regular file and directory (including the named directory itself).
+ *
+ * If process_symlinks is true, the action and recursion are also applied
+ * to regular files and directories that are pointed to by symlinks in the
+ * given directory; otherwise symlinks are ignored.  Symlinks are always
+ * ignored in subdirectories, ie we intentionally don't pass down the
+ * process_symlinks flag to recursive calls.
+ *
+ * Errors are reported but not considered fatal.
+ *
+ * See also walkdir in fd.c, which is a backend version of this logic.
+ */
+static void
+walkdir(const char *path,
+		void (*action) (const char *fname, bool isdir, const char *progname),
+		bool process_symlinks, const char *progname)
+{
+	DIR		   *dir;
+	struct dirent *de;
+
+	dir = opendir(path);
+	if (dir == NULL)
+	{
+		fprintf(stderr, _("%s: could not open directory \"%s\": %s\n"),
+				progname, path, strerror(errno));
+		return;
+	}
+
+	while (errno = 0, (de = readdir(dir)) != NULL)
+	{
+		char		subpath[MAXPGPATH];
+		struct stat fst;
+		int			sret;
+
+		if (strcmp(de->d_name, ".") == 0 ||
+			strcmp(de->d_name, "..") == 0)
+			continue;
+
+		snprintf(subpath, MAXPGPATH, "%s/%s", path, de->d_name);
+
+		if (process_symlinks)
+			sret = stat(subpath, &fst);
+		else
+			sret = lstat(subpath, &fst);
+
+		if (sret < 0)
+		{
+			fprintf(stderr, _("%s: could not stat file \"%s\": %s\n"),
+					progname, subpath, strerror(errno));
+			continue;
+		}
+
+		if (S_ISREG(fst.st_mode))
+			(*action) (subpath, false, progname);
+		else if (S_ISDIR(fst.st_mode))
+			walkdir(subpath, action, false, progname);
+	}
+
+	if (errno)
+		fprintf(stderr, _("%s: could not read directory \"%s\": %s\n"),
+				progname, path, strerror(errno));
+
+	(void) closedir(dir);
+
+	/*
+	 * It's important to fsync the destination directory itself as individual
+	 * file fsyncs don't guarantee that the directory entry for the file is
+	 * synced.  Recent versions of ext4 have made the window much wider but
+	 * it's been an issue for ext3 and other filesystems in the past.
+	 */
+	(*action) (path, true, progname);
+}
+
+/*
+ * Hint to the OS that it should get ready to fsync() this file.
+ *
+ * Ignores errors trying to open unreadable files, and reports other errors
+ * non-fatally.
+ */
+#ifdef PG_FLUSH_DATA_WORKS
+
+static void
+pre_sync_fname(const char *fname, bool isdir, const char *progname)
+{
+	int			fd;
+
+	fd = open(fname, O_RDONLY | PG_BINARY);
+
+	if (fd < 0)
+	{
+		if (errno == EACCES || (isdir && errno == EISDIR))
+			return;
+		fprintf(stderr, _("%s: could not open file \"%s\": %s\n"),
+				progname, fname, strerror(errno));
+		return;
+	}
+
+	/*
+	 * We do what pg_flush_data() would do in the backend: prefer to use
+	 * sync_file_range, but fall back to posix_fadvise.  We ignore errors
+	 * because this is only a hint.
+	 */
+#if defined(HAVE_SYNC_FILE_RANGE)
+	(void) sync_file_range(fd, 0, 0, SYNC_FILE_RANGE_WRITE);
+#elif defined(USE_POSIX_FADVISE) && defined(POSIX_FADV_DONTNEED)
+	(void) posix_fadvise(fd, 0, 0, POSIX_FADV_DONTNEED);
+#else
+#error PG_FLUSH_DATA_WORKS should not have been defined
+#endif
+
+	(void) close(fd);
+}
+
+#endif   /* PG_FLUSH_DATA_WORKS */
+
+/*
+ * fsync_fname -- Try to fsync a file or directory
+ *
+ * Ignores errors trying to open unreadable files, or trying to fsync
+ * directories on systems where that isn't allowed/required.  Reports
+ * other errors non-fatally.
+ */
+void
+fsync_fname(const char *fname, bool isdir, const char *progname)
+{
+	int			fd;
+	int			flags;
+	int			returncode;
+
+	/*
+	 * Some OSs require directories to be opened read-only whereas other
+	 * systems don't allow us to fsync files opened read-only; so we need both
+	 * cases here.  Using O_RDWR will cause us to fail to fsync files that are
+	 * not writable by our userid, but we assume that's OK.
+	 */
+	flags = PG_BINARY;
+	if (!isdir)
+		flags |= O_RDWR;
+	else
+		flags |= O_RDONLY;
+
+	/*
+	 * Open the file, silently ignoring errors about unreadable files (or
+	 * unsupported operations, e.g. opening a directory under Windows), and
+	 * logging others.
+	 */
+	fd = open(fname, flags);
+	if (fd < 0)
+	{
+		if (errno == EACCES || (isdir && errno == EISDIR))
+			return;
+		fprintf(stderr, _("%s: could not open file \"%s\": %s\n"),
+				progname, fname, strerror(errno));
+		return;
+	}
+
+	returncode = fsync(fd);
+
+	/*
+	 * Some OSes don't allow us to fsync directories at all, so we can ignore
+	 * those errors. Anything else needs to be reported.
+	 */
+	if (returncode != 0 && !(isdir && errno == EBADF))
+		fprintf(stderr, _("%s: could not fsync file \"%s\": %s\n"),
+				progname, fname, strerror(errno));
+
+	(void) close(fd);
+}
diff --git a/src/include/common/file_utils.h b/src/include/common/file_utils.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..d3794df7a0
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/include/common/file_utils.h
@@ -0,0 +1,22 @@
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * File-processing utility routines for frontend code
+ *
+ * Assorted utility functions to work on files.
+ *
+ *
+ * Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2016, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
+ * Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ * src/include/common/file_utils.h
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#ifndef FILE_UTILS_H
+#define FILE_UTILS_H
+
+extern void fsync_fname(const char *fname, bool isdir,
+						const char *progname);
+extern void fsync_pgdata(const char *pg_data, const char *progname);
+
+#endif   /* FILE_UTILS_H */
diff --git a/src/tools/msvc/Mkvcbuild.pm b/src/tools/msvc/Mkvcbuild.pm
index 07c91d1849..5add0b8a91 100644
--- a/src/tools/msvc/Mkvcbuild.pm
+++ b/src/tools/msvc/Mkvcbuild.pm
@@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ sub mkvcbuild
 	  string.c username.c wait_error.c);
 
 	our @pgcommonfrontendfiles = (
-		@pgcommonallfiles, qw(fe_memutils.c
+		@pgcommonallfiles, qw(fe_memutils.c file_utils.c
 		  restricted_token.c));
 
 	our @pgcommonbkndfiles = @pgcommonallfiles;