Fix bogus tar-file padding logic for standby.signal.

When pg_basebackup -R is used, we inject standby.signal into the
tar file for the main tablespace. The proper thing to do is to pad
each file injected into the tar file out to a 512-byte boundary
by appending nulls, but here the file is of length 0 and we add
511 zero bytes.  Since 0 is already a multiple of 512, we should
not add any zero bytes. Do that instead.

Patch by me, reviewed by Tom Lane.

Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/CA+TgmobWbfReO9-XFk8urR1K4wTNwqoHx_v56t7=T8KaiEoKNw@mail.gmail.com
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Robert Haas 2020-04-27 13:04:35 -04:00
parent e81e5741a6
commit 0278d3f79a
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@ -1207,7 +1207,12 @@ ReceiveTarFile(PGconn *conn, PGresult *res, int rownum)
time(NULL));
writeTarData(&state, header, sizeof(header));
writeTarData(&state, zerobuf, 511);
/*
* we don't need to pad out to a multiple of the tar block size
* here, because the file is zero length, which is a multiple of
* any block size.
*/
}
}