When a GiST page is split during index build, it might not have a buffer.

Previously it was thought that it's impossible as the code stands, because
insertions create buffers as tuples are cascaded downwards, and index
split also creaters buffers eagerly for all halves. But the example from
Jay Levitt demonstrates that it can happen, when the root page is split.
It's in fact OK if the buffer doesn't exist, so we just need to remove the
sanity check. In fact, we've been discussing the possibility of destroying
empty buffers to conserve memory, which would render the sanity check
completely useless anyway.

Fix by Alexander Korotkov
This commit is contained in:
Heikki Linnakangas 2012-03-02 13:16:09 +02:00
parent bc8765e91c
commit 2502f45979
1 changed files with 2 additions and 6 deletions

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@ -606,12 +606,8 @@ gistRelocateBuildBuffersOnSplit(GISTBuildBuffers *gfbb, GISTSTATE *giststate,
HASH_FIND, &found);
if (!found)
{
/*
* Node buffer should exist at this point. If it didn't exist before,
* the insertion that caused the page to split should've created it.
*/
elog(ERROR, "node buffer of page being split (%u) does not exist",
blocknum);
/* The page has no buffer, so we have nothing to do. */
return;
}
/*