postgres_fdw: Move comments about elog level in (sub)abort cleanup.

The comments were misplaced when adding postgres_fdw.  Fix that by
moving the comments to more appropriate functions.

Author: Etsuro Fujita
Backpatch-through: 9.6
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAPmGK164sAXQtC46mDFyu6d-T25Mzvh5qaRNkit06VMmecYnOA%40mail.gmail.com
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Etsuro Fujita 2021-10-13 19:00:09 +09:00
parent 36c9f7d96e
commit 7b8237bbec
1 changed files with 10 additions and 5 deletions

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@ -1048,6 +1048,11 @@ pgfdw_reject_incomplete_xact_state_change(ConnCacheEntry *entry)
* Cancel the currently-in-progress query (whose query text we do not have)
* and ignore the result. Returns true if we successfully cancel the query
* and discard any pending result, and false if not.
*
* It's not a huge problem if we throw an ERROR here, but if we get into error
* recursion trouble, we'll end up slamming the connection shut, which will
* necessitate failing the entire toplevel transaction even if subtransactions
* were used. Try to use WARNING where we can.
*/
static bool
pgfdw_cancel_query(PGconn *conn)
@ -1095,6 +1100,11 @@ pgfdw_cancel_query(PGconn *conn)
* If the query is executed successfully but returns an error, the return
* value is true if and only if ignore_errors is set. If the query can't be
* sent or times out, the return value is false.
*
* It's not a huge problem if we throw an ERROR here, but if we get into error
* recursion trouble, we'll end up slamming the connection shut, which will
* necessitate failing the entire toplevel transaction even if subtransactions
* were used. Try to use WARNING where we can.
*/
static bool
pgfdw_exec_cleanup_query(PGconn *conn, const char *query, bool ignore_errors)
@ -1141,11 +1151,6 @@ pgfdw_exec_cleanup_query(PGconn *conn, const char *query, bool ignore_errors)
* be a query that was initiated as part of transaction abort to get the remote
* side back to the appropriate state.
*
* It's not a huge problem if we throw an ERROR here, but if we get into error
* recursion trouble, we'll end up slamming the connection shut, which will
* necessitate failing the entire toplevel transaction even if subtransactions
* were used. Try to use WARNING where we can.
*
* endtime is the time at which we should give up and assume the remote
* side is dead. Returns true if the timeout expired, otherwise false.
* Sets *result except in case of a timeout.