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Robert Haas e7ea2fa342 Fix corner-case failure to detect improper timeline switch.
rescanLatestTimeLine() contains a guard against switching to
a timeline that forked off from the current one prior to the
current recovery point, but that guard does not work if the
timeline switch occurs before the first WAL recod (which must
be the checkpoint record) is read. Without this patch, an
improper timeline switch is therefore possible in such cases.

This happens because rescanLatestTimeLine() relies on the global
variable EndRecPtr to understand the current position of WAL
replay. However, EndRecPtr at this point in the code contains
the endpoint of the last-replayed record, not the startpoint or
endpoint of the record being replayed now. Thus, before any
records have been replayed, it's zero, which causes the sanity
check to always pass.

To fix, pass down the correct timeline explicitly. The
EndRecPtr value we want is the one from the xlogreader, which
will be the starting position of the record we're about to
try to read, rather than the global variable, which is the
ending position of the last record we successfully read.
They're usually the same, but not in the corner case described
here.

No back-patch, because in v14 and earlier branhes, we were using
the wrong TLI here as well as the wrong LSN. In master, that was
fixed by commit 4a92a1c3d1, but
that and it's prerequisite patches are too invasive to
back-patch for such a minor issue.

Patch by me, reviewed by Amul Sul.

Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/CA+Tgmoao96EuNeSPd+hspRKcsCddu=b1h-QNRuKfY8VmfNQdfg@mail.gmail.com
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README

PostgreSQL Database Management System
=====================================

This directory contains the source code distribution of the PostgreSQL
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PostgreSQL is an advanced object-relational database management system
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PostgreSQL has many language interfaces, many of which are listed here:

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