Fix parsing of xlog file name in pg_receivexlog.

The parsing of WAL filenames of segments larger than > 255 was broken,
making pg_receivexlog unable to restart streaming after stopping it.

The bug was introduced by the changes in 9.3 to represent WAL segment number
as a 64-bit integer instead of two ints, log and seg. To fix, replace the
plain sscanf call with XLogFromFileName macro, which does the conversion
from log+seg to a 64-bit integer correcly.

Reported by Mika Eloranta.
This commit is contained in:
Heikki Linnakangas 2013-11-04 10:51:37 +02:00
parent e36ce0c7f7
commit 2103430179

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@ -134,8 +134,6 @@ FindStreamingStart(uint32 *tli)
while ((dirent = readdir(dir)) != NULL)
{
uint32 tli;
unsigned int log,
seg;
XLogSegNo segno;
bool ispartial;
@ -164,14 +162,7 @@ FindStreamingStart(uint32 *tli)
/*
* Looks like an xlog file. Parse its position.
*/
if (sscanf(dirent->d_name, "%08X%08X%08X", &tli, &log, &seg) != 3)
{
fprintf(stderr,
_("%s: could not parse transaction log file name \"%s\"\n"),
progname, dirent->d_name);
disconnect_and_exit(1);
}
segno = ((uint64) log) << 32 | seg;
XLogFromFileName(dirent->d_name, &tli, &segno);
/*
* Check that the segment has the right size, if it's supposed to be