Zero padding in replication origin's checkpointed on disk-state.
This seems to be largely cosmetic, avoiding valgrind bleats and the like. The uninitialized padding influences the CRC of the on-disk entry, but because it's also used when verifying the CRC, that doesn't cause spurious failures. Backpatch nonetheless. It's a bit unfortunate that contrib/test_decoding/sql/replorigin.sql doesn't exercise the checkpoint path, but checkpoints are fairly expensive on weaker machines, and we'd have to stop/start for that to be meaningful. Author: Andres Freund Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20170422183123.w2jgiuxtts7qrqaq@alap3.anarazel.de Backpatch: 9.5, where replication origins were introduced
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@ -559,6 +559,9 @@ CheckPointReplicationOrigin(void)
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if (curstate->roident == InvalidRepOriginId)
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continue;
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/* zero, to avoid uninitialized padding bytes */
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memset(&disk_state, 0, sizeof(disk_state));
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LWLockAcquire(&curstate->lock, LW_SHARED);
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disk_state.roident = curstate->roident;
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