Don't create relfilenode for relations without storage

Some relation kinds had relfilenode set to some non-zero value, but
apparently the actual files did not really exist because creation was
prevented elsewhere.  Get rid of the phony pg_class.relfilenode values.

Catversion bumped, but only because the sanity_test check will fail if
run in a system initdb'd with the previous version.

Reviewed-by: Kyotaro HORIGUCHI, Michael Paquier
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20181206215552.fm2ypuxq6nhpwjuc@alvherre.pgsql
This commit is contained in:
Alvaro Herrera 2019-01-04 14:51:17 -03:00
parent df5be63763
commit 807ae415c5
6 changed files with 36 additions and 26 deletions

View File

@ -324,35 +324,25 @@ heap_create(const char *relname,
get_namespace_name(relnamespace), relname),
errdetail("System catalog modifications are currently disallowed.")));
/*
* Decide if we need storage or not, and handle a couple other special
* cases for particular relkinds.
*/
/* Handle reltablespace for specific relkinds. */
switch (relkind)
{
case RELKIND_VIEW:
case RELKIND_COMPOSITE_TYPE:
case RELKIND_FOREIGN_TABLE:
create_storage = false;
/*
* Force reltablespace to zero if the relation has no physical
* storage. This is mainly just for cleanliness' sake.
*
* Partitioned tables and indexes don't have physical storage
* either, but we want to keep their tablespace settings so that
* their children can inherit it.
*/
reltablespace = InvalidOid;
break;
case RELKIND_PARTITIONED_TABLE:
case RELKIND_PARTITIONED_INDEX:
/*
* For partitioned tables and indexes, preserve tablespace so that
* it's used as the tablespace for future partitions.
*/
create_storage = false;
break;
case RELKIND_SEQUENCE:
create_storage = true;
/*
* Force reltablespace to zero for sequences, since we don't
@ -361,19 +351,21 @@ heap_create(const char *relname,
reltablespace = InvalidOid;
break;
default:
create_storage = true;
break;
}
/*
* Unless otherwise requested, the physical ID (relfilenode) is initially
* the same as the logical ID (OID). When the caller did specify a
* relfilenode, it already exists; do not attempt to create it.
* Decide whether to create storage. If caller passed a valid relfilenode,
* storage is already created, so don't do it here. Also don't create it
* for relkinds without physical storage.
*/
if (OidIsValid(relfilenode))
if (!RELKIND_HAS_STORAGE(relkind) || OidIsValid(relfilenode))
create_storage = false;
else
{
create_storage = true;
relfilenode = relid;
}
/*
* Never allow a pg_class entry to explicitly specify the database's

View File

@ -1253,6 +1253,10 @@ RelationBuildDesc(Oid targetRelId, bool insertIt)
static void
RelationInitPhysicalAddr(Relation relation)
{
/* these relations kinds never have storage */
if (!RELKIND_HAS_STORAGE(relation->rd_rel->relkind))
return;
if (relation->rd_rel->reltablespace)
relation->rd_node.spcNode = relation->rd_rel->reltablespace;
else

View File

@ -53,6 +53,6 @@
*/
/* yyyymmddN */
#define CATALOG_VERSION_NO 201901031
#define CATALOG_VERSION_NO 201901041
#endif

View File

@ -450,13 +450,12 @@ typedef struct ViewOptions
/*
* RelationIsMapped
* True if the relation uses the relfilenode map.
*
* NB: this is only meaningful for relkinds that have storage, else it
* will misleadingly say "true".
* True if the relation uses the relfilenode map. Note multiple eval
* of argument!
*/
#define RelationIsMapped(relation) \
((relation)->rd_rel->relfilenode == InvalidOid)
(RELKIND_HAS_STORAGE((relation)->rd_rel->relkind) && \
((relation)->rd_rel->relfilenode == InvalidOid))
/*
* RelationOpenSmgr

View File

@ -224,3 +224,12 @@ SELECT relname, nspname
---------+---------
(0 rows)
-- check that relations without storage don't have relfilenode
SELECT relname, relkind
FROM pg_class
WHERE relkind IN ('v', 'c', 'f', 'p', 'I')
AND relfilenode <> 0;
relname | relkind
---------+---------
(0 rows)

View File

@ -31,3 +31,9 @@ SELECT relname, nspname
AND NOT EXISTS (SELECT 1 FROM pg_index i WHERE indrelid = c.oid
AND indkey[0] = a.attnum AND indnatts = 1
AND indisunique AND indimmediate);
-- check that relations without storage don't have relfilenode
SELECT relname, relkind
FROM pg_class
WHERE relkind IN ('v', 'c', 'f', 'p', 'I')
AND relfilenode <> 0;