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/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* spgist_private.h
* Private declarations for SP-GiST access method.
*
*
* Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2012, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
* Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
*
* src/include/access/spgist_private.h
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
#ifndef SPGIST_PRIVATE_H
#define SPGIST_PRIVATE_H
#include "access/itup.h"
#include "access/spgist.h"
#include "nodes/tidbitmap.h"
#include "utils/rel.h"
/* Page numbers of fixed-location pages */
#define SPGIST_METAPAGE_BLKNO (0) /* metapage */
#define SPGIST_ROOT_BLKNO (1) /* root for normal entries */
#define SPGIST_NULL_BLKNO (2) /* root for null-value entries */
#define SPGIST_LAST_FIXED_BLKNO SPGIST_NULL_BLKNO
#define SpGistBlockIsRoot(blkno) \
((blkno) == SPGIST_ROOT_BLKNO || (blkno) == SPGIST_NULL_BLKNO)
#define SpGistBlockIsFixed(blkno) \
((BlockNumber) (blkno) <= (BlockNumber) SPGIST_LAST_FIXED_BLKNO)
/*
* Contents of page special space on SPGiST index pages
*/
typedef struct SpGistPageOpaqueData
{
uint16 flags; /* see bit definitions below */
uint16 nRedirection; /* number of redirection tuples on page */
uint16 nPlaceholder; /* number of placeholder tuples on page */
/* note there's no count of either LIVE or DEAD tuples ... */
uint16 spgist_page_id; /* for identification of SP-GiST indexes */
} SpGistPageOpaqueData;
typedef SpGistPageOpaqueData *SpGistPageOpaque;
/* Flag bits in page special space */
#define SPGIST_META (1<<0)
#define SPGIST_DELETED (1<<1)
#define SPGIST_LEAF (1<<2)
#define SPGIST_NULLS (1<<3)
#define SpGistPageGetOpaque(page) ((SpGistPageOpaque) PageGetSpecialPointer(page))
#define SpGistPageIsMeta(page) (SpGistPageGetOpaque(page)->flags & SPGIST_META)
#define SpGistPageIsDeleted(page) (SpGistPageGetOpaque(page)->flags & SPGIST_DELETED)
#define SpGistPageSetDeleted(page) (SpGistPageGetOpaque(page)->flags |= SPGIST_DELETED)
#define SpGistPageIsLeaf(page) (SpGistPageGetOpaque(page)->flags & SPGIST_LEAF)
#define SpGistPageStoresNulls(page) (SpGistPageGetOpaque(page)->flags & SPGIST_NULLS)
/*
* The page ID is for the convenience of pg_filedump and similar utilities,
* which otherwise would have a hard time telling pages of different index
* types apart. It should be the last 2 bytes on the page. This is more or
* less "free" due to alignment considerations.
*/
#define SPGIST_PAGE_ID 0xFF82
/*
* Each backend keeps a cache of last-used page info in its index->rd_amcache
* area. This is initialized from, and occasionally written back to,
* shared storage in the index metapage.
*/
typedef struct SpGistLastUsedPage
{
BlockNumber blkno; /* block number, or InvalidBlockNumber */
int freeSpace; /* page's free space (could be obsolete!) */
} SpGistLastUsedPage;
/* Note: indexes in cachedPage[] match flag assignments for SpGistGetBuffer */
#define SPGIST_CACHED_PAGES 8
typedef struct SpGistLUPCache
{
SpGistLastUsedPage cachedPage[SPGIST_CACHED_PAGES];
} SpGistLUPCache;
/*
* metapage
*/
typedef struct SpGistMetaPageData
{
uint32 magicNumber; /* for identity cross-check */
SpGistLUPCache lastUsedPages; /* shared storage of last-used info */
} SpGistMetaPageData;
#define SPGIST_MAGIC_NUMBER (0xBA0BABEE)
#define SpGistPageGetMeta(p) \
((SpGistMetaPageData *) PageGetContents(p))
/*
* Private state of index AM. SpGistState is common to both insert and
* search code; SpGistScanOpaque is for searches only.
*/
/* Per-datatype info needed in SpGistState */
typedef struct SpGistTypeDesc
{
Oid type;
bool attbyval;
int16 attlen;
} SpGistTypeDesc;
typedef struct SpGistState
{
spgConfigOut config; /* filled in by opclass config method */
SpGistTypeDesc attType; /* type of input data and leaf values */
SpGistTypeDesc attPrefixType; /* type of inner-tuple prefix values */
SpGistTypeDesc attLabelType; /* type of node label values */
char *deadTupleStorage; /* workspace for spgFormDeadTuple */
TransactionId myXid; /* XID to use when creating a redirect tuple */
bool isBuild; /* true if doing index build */
} SpGistState;
/*
* Private state of an index scan
*/
typedef struct SpGistScanOpaqueData
{
SpGistState state; /* see above */
MemoryContext tempCxt; /* short-lived memory context */
/* Control flags showing whether to search nulls and/or non-nulls */
bool searchNulls; /* scan matches (all) null entries */
bool searchNonNulls; /* scan matches (some) non-null entries */
/* Index quals to be passed to opclass (null-related quals removed) */
int numberOfKeys; /* number of index qualifier conditions */
ScanKey keyData; /* array of index qualifier descriptors */
/* Stack of yet-to-be-visited pages */
List *scanStack; /* List of ScanStackEntrys */
/* These fields are only used in amgetbitmap scans: */
TIDBitmap *tbm; /* bitmap being filled */
int64 ntids; /* number of TIDs passed to bitmap */
/* These fields are only used in amgettuple scans: */
bool want_itup; /* are we reconstructing tuples? */
TupleDesc indexTupDesc; /* if so, tuple descriptor for them */
int nPtrs; /* number of TIDs found on current page */
int iPtr; /* index for scanning through same */
ItemPointerData heapPtrs[MaxIndexTuplesPerPage]; /* TIDs from cur page */
bool recheck[MaxIndexTuplesPerPage]; /* their recheck flags */
IndexTuple indexTups[MaxIndexTuplesPerPage]; /* reconstructed tuples */
/*
* Note: using MaxIndexTuplesPerPage above is a bit hokey since
* SpGistLeafTuples aren't exactly IndexTuples; however, they are larger,
* so this is safe.
*/
} SpGistScanOpaqueData;
typedef SpGistScanOpaqueData *SpGistScanOpaque;
/*
* This struct is what we actually keep in index->rd_amcache. It includes
* static configuration information as well as the lastUsedPages cache.
*/
typedef struct SpGistCache
{
spgConfigOut config; /* filled in by opclass config method */
SpGistTypeDesc attType; /* type of input data and leaf values */
SpGistTypeDesc attPrefixType; /* type of inner-tuple prefix values */
SpGistTypeDesc attLabelType; /* type of node label values */
SpGistLUPCache lastUsedPages; /* local storage of last-used info */
} SpGistCache;
/*
* SPGiST tuple types. Note: inner, leaf, and dead tuple structs
* must have the same tupstate field in the same position! Real inner and
* leaf tuples always have tupstate = LIVE; if the state is something else,
* use the SpGistDeadTuple struct to inspect the tuple.
*/
/* values of tupstate (see README for more info) */
#define SPGIST_LIVE 0 /* normal live tuple (either inner or leaf) */
#define SPGIST_REDIRECT 1 /* temporary redirection placeholder */
#define SPGIST_DEAD 2 /* dead, cannot be removed because of links */
#define SPGIST_PLACEHOLDER 3 /* placeholder, used to preserve offsets */
/*
* SPGiST inner tuple: list of "nodes" that subdivide a set of tuples
*
* Inner tuple layout:
* header/optional prefix/array of nodes, which are SpGistNodeTuples
*
* size and prefixSize must be multiples of MAXALIGN
*/
typedef struct SpGistInnerTupleData
{
unsigned int tupstate:2, /* LIVE/REDIRECT/DEAD/PLACEHOLDER */
allTheSame:1, /* all nodes in tuple are equivalent */
nNodes:13, /* number of nodes within inner tuple */
prefixSize:16; /* size of prefix, or 0 if none */
uint16 size; /* total size of inner tuple */
/* On most machines there will be a couple of wasted bytes here */
/* prefix datum follows, then nodes */
} SpGistInnerTupleData;
typedef SpGistInnerTupleData *SpGistInnerTuple;
/* these must match largest values that fit in bit fields declared above */
#define SGITMAXNNODES 0x1FFF
#define SGITMAXPREFIXSIZE 0xFFFF
#define SGITMAXSIZE 0xFFFF
#define SGITHDRSZ MAXALIGN(sizeof(SpGistInnerTupleData))
#define _SGITDATA(x) (((char *) (x)) + SGITHDRSZ)
#define SGITDATAPTR(x) ((x)->prefixSize ? _SGITDATA(x) : NULL)
#define SGITDATUM(x, s) ((x)->prefixSize ? \
((s)->attPrefixType.attbyval ? \
*(Datum *) _SGITDATA(x) : \
PointerGetDatum(_SGITDATA(x))) \
: (Datum) 0)
#define SGITNODEPTR(x) ((SpGistNodeTuple) (_SGITDATA(x) + (x)->prefixSize))
/* Macro for iterating through the nodes of an inner tuple */
#define SGITITERATE(x, i, nt) \
for ((i) = 0, (nt) = SGITNODEPTR(x); \
(i) < (x)->nNodes; \
(i)++, (nt) = (SpGistNodeTuple) (((char *) (nt)) + IndexTupleSize(nt)))
/*
* SPGiST node tuple: one node within an inner tuple
*
* Node tuples use the same header as ordinary Postgres IndexTuples, but
* we do not use a null bitmap, because we know there is only one column
* so the INDEX_NULL_MASK bit suffices. Also, pass-by-value datums are
* stored as a full Datum, the same convention as for inner tuple prefixes
* and leaf tuple datums.
*/
typedef IndexTupleData SpGistNodeTupleData;
typedef SpGistNodeTupleData *SpGistNodeTuple;
#define SGNTHDRSZ MAXALIGN(sizeof(SpGistNodeTupleData))
#define SGNTDATAPTR(x) (((char *) (x)) + SGNTHDRSZ)
#define SGNTDATUM(x, s) ((s)->attLabelType.attbyval ? \
*(Datum *) SGNTDATAPTR(x) : \
PointerGetDatum(SGNTDATAPTR(x)))
/*
* SPGiST leaf tuple: carries a datum and a heap tuple TID
*
* In the simplest case, the datum is the same as the indexed value; but
* it could also be a suffix or some other sort of delta that permits
* reconstruction given knowledge of the prefix path traversed to get here.
*
* The size field is wider than could possibly be needed for an on-disk leaf
* tuple, but this allows us to form leaf tuples even when the datum is too
* wide to be stored immediately, and it costs nothing because of alignment
* considerations.
*
* Normally, nextOffset links to the next tuple belonging to the same parent
* node (which must be on the same page). But when the root page is a leaf
* page, we don't chain its tuples, so nextOffset is always 0 on the root.
*
* size must be a multiple of MAXALIGN; also, it must be at least SGDTSIZE
* so that the tuple can be converted to REDIRECT status later. (This
* restriction only adds bytes for the null-datum case, otherwise alignment
* restrictions force it anyway.)
*
* In a leaf tuple for a NULL indexed value, there's no useful datum value;
* however, the SGDTSIZE limit ensures that's there's a Datum word there
* anyway, so SGLTDATUM can be applied safely as long as you don't do
* anything with the result.
*/
typedef struct SpGistLeafTupleData
{
unsigned int tupstate:2, /* LIVE/REDIRECT/DEAD/PLACEHOLDER */
size:30; /* large enough for any palloc'able value */
OffsetNumber nextOffset; /* next tuple in chain, or InvalidOffset */
ItemPointerData heapPtr; /* TID of represented heap tuple */
/* leaf datum follows */
} SpGistLeafTupleData;
typedef SpGistLeafTupleData *SpGistLeafTuple;
#define SGLTHDRSZ MAXALIGN(sizeof(SpGistLeafTupleData))
#define SGLTDATAPTR(x) (((char *) (x)) + SGLTHDRSZ)
#define SGLTDATUM(x, s) ((s)->attType.attbyval ? \
*(Datum *) SGLTDATAPTR(x) : \
PointerGetDatum(SGLTDATAPTR(x)))
/*
* SPGiST dead tuple: declaration for examining non-live tuples
*
* The tupstate field of this struct must match those of regular inner and
* leaf tuples, and its size field must match a leaf tuple's.
* Also, the pointer field must be in the same place as a leaf tuple's heapPtr
* field, to satisfy some Asserts that we make when replacing a leaf tuple
* with a dead tuple.
* We don't use nextOffset, but it's needed to align the pointer field.
* pointer and xid are only valid when tupstate = REDIRECT.
*/
typedef struct SpGistDeadTupleData
{
unsigned int tupstate:2, /* LIVE/REDIRECT/DEAD/PLACEHOLDER */
size:30;
OffsetNumber nextOffset; /* not used in dead tuples */
ItemPointerData pointer; /* redirection inside index */
TransactionId xid; /* ID of xact that inserted this tuple */
} SpGistDeadTupleData;
typedef SpGistDeadTupleData *SpGistDeadTuple;
#define SGDTSIZE MAXALIGN(sizeof(SpGistDeadTupleData))
/*
* Macros for doing free-space calculations. Note that when adding up the
* space needed for tuples, we always consider each tuple to need the tuple's
* size plus sizeof(ItemIdData) (for the line pointer). This works correctly
* so long as tuple sizes are always maxaligned.
*/
/* Page capacity after allowing for fixed header and special space */
#define SPGIST_PAGE_CAPACITY \
MAXALIGN_DOWN(BLCKSZ - \
SizeOfPageHeaderData - \
MAXALIGN(sizeof(SpGistPageOpaqueData)))
/*
* Compute free space on page, assuming that up to n placeholders can be
* recycled if present (n should be the number of tuples to be inserted)
*/
#define SpGistPageGetFreeSpace(p, n) \
(PageGetExactFreeSpace(p) + \
Min(SpGistPageGetOpaque(p)->nPlaceholder, n) * \
(SGDTSIZE + sizeof(ItemIdData)))
/*
* XLOG stuff
*
* ACCEPT_RDATA_* can only use fixed-length rdata arrays, because of lengthof
*/
#define ACCEPT_RDATA_DATA(p, s, i) \
do { \
Assert((i) < lengthof(rdata)); \
rdata[i].data = (char *) (p); \
rdata[i].len = (s); \
rdata[i].buffer = InvalidBuffer; \
rdata[i].buffer_std = true; \
rdata[i].next = NULL; \
if ((i) > 0) \
rdata[(i) - 1].next = rdata + (i); \
} while(0)
#define ACCEPT_RDATA_BUFFER(b, i) \
do { \
Assert((i) < lengthof(rdata)); \
rdata[i].data = NULL; \
rdata[i].len = 0; \
rdata[i].buffer = (b); \
rdata[i].buffer_std = true; \
rdata[i].next = NULL; \
if ((i) > 0) \
rdata[(i) - 1].next = rdata + (i); \
} while(0)
/* XLOG record types for SPGiST */
#define XLOG_SPGIST_CREATE_INDEX 0x00
#define XLOG_SPGIST_ADD_LEAF 0x10
#define XLOG_SPGIST_MOVE_LEAFS 0x20
#define XLOG_SPGIST_ADD_NODE 0x30
#define XLOG_SPGIST_SPLIT_TUPLE 0x40
#define XLOG_SPGIST_PICKSPLIT 0x50
#define XLOG_SPGIST_VACUUM_LEAF 0x60
#define XLOG_SPGIST_VACUUM_ROOT 0x70
#define XLOG_SPGIST_VACUUM_REDIRECT 0x80
/*
* Some redo functions need an SpGistState, although only a few of its fields
* need to be valid. spgxlogState carries the required info in xlog records.
* (See fillFakeState in spgxlog.c for more comments.)
*/
typedef struct spgxlogState
{
TransactionId myXid;
bool isBuild;
} spgxlogState;
#define STORE_STATE(s, d) \
do { \
(d).myXid = (s)->myXid; \
(d).isBuild = (s)->isBuild; \
} while(0)
typedef struct spgxlogAddLeaf
{
RelFileNode node;
BlockNumber blknoLeaf; /* destination page for leaf tuple */
bool newPage; /* init dest page? */
bool storesNulls; /* page is in the nulls tree? */
OffsetNumber offnumLeaf; /* offset where leaf tuple gets placed */
OffsetNumber offnumHeadLeaf; /* offset of head tuple in chain, if any */
BlockNumber blknoParent; /* where the parent downlink is, if any */
OffsetNumber offnumParent;
uint16 nodeI;
/*
* new leaf tuple follows, on an intalign boundary (replay only needs to
* fetch its size field, so that should be enough alignment)
*/
} spgxlogAddLeaf;
typedef struct spgxlogMoveLeafs
{
RelFileNode node;
BlockNumber blknoSrc; /* source leaf page */
BlockNumber blknoDst; /* destination leaf page */
uint16 nMoves; /* number of tuples moved from source page */
bool newPage; /* init dest page? */
bool replaceDead; /* are we replacing a DEAD source tuple? */
bool storesNulls; /* pages are in the nulls tree? */
BlockNumber blknoParent; /* where the parent downlink is */
OffsetNumber offnumParent;
uint16 nodeI;
spgxlogState stateSrc;
/*----------
* data follows:
* array of deleted tuple numbers, length nMoves
* array of inserted tuple numbers, length nMoves + 1 or 1
* list of leaf tuples, length nMoves + 1 or 1 (must be maxaligned)
* the tuple number arrays are padded to maxalign boundaries so that the
* leaf tuples will be suitably aligned
*
* Note: if replaceDead is true then there is only one inserted tuple
* number and only one leaf tuple in the data, because we are not copying
* the dead tuple from the source
*
* Buffer references in the rdata array are:
* Src page
* Dest page
* Parent page
*----------
*/
} spgxlogMoveLeafs;
typedef struct spgxlogAddNode
{
RelFileNode node;
BlockNumber blkno; /* block number of original inner tuple */
OffsetNumber offnum; /* offset of original inner tuple */
BlockNumber blknoParent; /* where parent downlink is, if updated */
OffsetNumber offnumParent;
uint16 nodeI;
BlockNumber blknoNew; /* where new tuple goes, if not same place */
OffsetNumber offnumNew;
bool newPage; /* init new page? */
spgxlogState stateSrc;
/*
* updated inner tuple follows, on an intalign boundary (replay only needs
* to fetch its size field, so that should be enough alignment)
*/
} spgxlogAddNode;
typedef struct spgxlogSplitTuple
{
RelFileNode node;
BlockNumber blknoPrefix; /* where the prefix tuple goes */
OffsetNumber offnumPrefix;
BlockNumber blknoPostfix; /* where the postfix tuple goes */
OffsetNumber offnumPostfix;
bool newPage; /* need to init that page? */
/*
* new prefix inner tuple follows, then new postfix inner tuple, on
* intalign boundaries (replay only needs to fetch size fields, so that
* should be enough alignment)
*/
} spgxlogSplitTuple;
typedef struct spgxlogPickSplit
{
RelFileNode node;
BlockNumber blknoSrc; /* original leaf page */
BlockNumber blknoDest; /* other leaf page, if any */
uint16 nDelete; /* n to delete from Src */
uint16 nInsert; /* n to insert on Src and/or Dest */
bool initSrc; /* re-init the Src page? */
bool initDest; /* re-init the Dest page? */
BlockNumber blknoInner; /* where to put new inner tuple */
OffsetNumber offnumInner;
bool initInner; /* re-init the Inner page? */
bool storesNulls; /* pages are in the nulls tree? */
BlockNumber blknoParent; /* where the parent downlink is, if any */
OffsetNumber offnumParent;
uint16 nodeI;
spgxlogState stateSrc;
/*----------
* data follows:
* new inner tuple (assumed to have a maxaligned length)
* array of deleted tuple numbers, length nDelete
* array of inserted tuple numbers, length nInsert
* array of page selector bytes for inserted tuples, length nInsert
* list of leaf tuples, length nInsert (must be maxaligned)
* the tuple number and page selector arrays are padded to maxalign
* boundaries so that the leaf tuples will be suitably aligned
*
* Buffer references in the rdata array are:
* Src page (only if not root and not being init'd)
* Dest page (if used and not being init'd)
* Inner page (only if not being init'd)
* Parent page (if any; could be same as Inner)
*----------
*/
} spgxlogPickSplit;
typedef struct spgxlogVacuumLeaf
{
RelFileNode node;
BlockNumber blkno; /* block number to clean */
uint16 nDead; /* number of tuples to become DEAD */
uint16 nPlaceholder; /* number of tuples to become PLACEHOLDER */
uint16 nMove; /* number of tuples to move */
uint16 nChain; /* number of tuples to re-chain */
spgxlogState stateSrc;
/*----------
* data follows:
* tuple numbers to become DEAD
* tuple numbers to become PLACEHOLDER
* tuple numbers to move from (and replace with PLACEHOLDER)
* tuple numbers to move to (replacing what is there)
* tuple numbers to update nextOffset links of
* tuple numbers to insert in nextOffset links
*----------
*/
} spgxlogVacuumLeaf;
typedef struct spgxlogVacuumRoot
{
/* vacuum a root page when it is also a leaf */
RelFileNode node;
BlockNumber blkno; /* block number to clean */
uint16 nDelete; /* number of tuples to delete */
spgxlogState stateSrc;
/* offsets of tuples to delete follow */
} spgxlogVacuumRoot;
typedef struct spgxlogVacuumRedirect
{
RelFileNode node;
BlockNumber blkno; /* block number to clean */
uint16 nToPlaceholder; /* number of redirects to make placeholders */
OffsetNumber firstPlaceholder; /* first placeholder tuple to remove */
TransactionId newestRedirectXid; /* newest XID of removed redirects */
/* offsets of redirect tuples to make placeholders follow */
} spgxlogVacuumRedirect;
/*
* The "flags" argument for SpGistGetBuffer should be either GBUF_LEAF to
* get a leaf page, or GBUF_INNER_PARITY(blockNumber) to get an inner
* page in the same triple-parity group as the specified block number.
* (Typically, this should be GBUF_INNER_PARITY(parentBlockNumber + 1)
* to follow the rule described in spgist/README.)
* In addition, GBUF_NULLS can be OR'd in to get a page for storage of
* null-valued tuples.
*
* Note: these flag values are used as indexes into lastUsedPages.
*/
#define GBUF_LEAF 0x03
#define GBUF_INNER_PARITY(x) ((x) % 3)
#define GBUF_NULLS 0x04
#define GBUF_PARITY_MASK 0x03
#define GBUF_REQ_LEAF(flags) (((flags) & GBUF_PARITY_MASK) == GBUF_LEAF)
#define GBUF_REQ_NULLS(flags) ((flags) & GBUF_NULLS)
/* spgutils.c */
extern SpGistCache *spgGetCache(Relation index);
extern void initSpGistState(SpGistState *state, Relation index);
extern Buffer SpGistNewBuffer(Relation index);
extern void SpGistUpdateMetaPage(Relation index);
extern Buffer SpGistGetBuffer(Relation index, int flags,
int needSpace, bool *isNew);
extern void SpGistSetLastUsedPage(Relation index, Buffer buffer);
extern void SpGistInitPage(Page page, uint16 f);
extern void SpGistInitBuffer(Buffer b, uint16 f);
extern void SpGistInitMetapage(Page page);
extern unsigned int SpGistGetTypeSize(SpGistTypeDesc *att, Datum datum);
extern SpGistLeafTuple spgFormLeafTuple(SpGistState *state,
ItemPointer heapPtr,
Datum datum, bool isnull);
extern SpGistNodeTuple spgFormNodeTuple(SpGistState *state,
Datum label, bool isnull);
extern SpGistInnerTuple spgFormInnerTuple(SpGistState *state,
bool hasPrefix, Datum prefix,
int nNodes, SpGistNodeTuple *nodes);
extern SpGistDeadTuple spgFormDeadTuple(SpGistState *state, int tupstate,
BlockNumber blkno, OffsetNumber offnum);
extern Datum *spgExtractNodeLabels(SpGistState *state,
SpGistInnerTuple innerTuple);
extern OffsetNumber SpGistPageAddNewItem(SpGistState *state, Page page,
Item item, Size size,
OffsetNumber *startOffset,
bool errorOK);
/* spgdoinsert.c */
extern void spgUpdateNodeLink(SpGistInnerTuple tup, int nodeN,
BlockNumber blkno, OffsetNumber offset);
extern void spgPageIndexMultiDelete(SpGistState *state, Page page,
OffsetNumber *itemnos, int nitems,
int firststate, int reststate,
BlockNumber blkno, OffsetNumber offnum);
extern void spgdoinsert(Relation index, SpGistState *state,
ItemPointer heapPtr, Datum datum, bool isnull);
#endif /* SPGIST_PRIVATE_H */