From: Jeff Davis Date: Tue, 18 Feb 2020 20:31:24 +0000 (-0800) Subject: logtape.c: allocate read buffer even for an empty tape. X-Git-Tag: REL_13_BETA1~703 X-Git-Url: http://git.ipfire.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=8021985d791902a9eeda51acdede759fbc67ae01;p=thirdparty%2Fpostgresql.git logtape.c: allocate read buffer even for an empty tape. Prior to this commit, the read buffer was allocated at the time the tape was rewound; but as an optimization, would not be allocated at all if the tape was empty. That optimization meant that it was valid to have a rewound tape with the buffer set to NULL, but only if a number of conditions were met and only if the API was used properly. After 7fdd919a refactored the code to support lazily-allocating the buffer, Coverity started complaining. The optimization for empty tapes doesn't seem important, so just allocate the buffer whether the tape has any data or not. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20351.1581868306%40sss.pgh.pa.us --- diff --git a/src/backend/utils/sort/logtape.c b/src/backend/utils/sort/logtape.c index fd7624c2312..4f78b55fbaf 100644 --- a/src/backend/utils/sort/logtape.c +++ b/src/backend/utils/sort/logtape.c @@ -544,11 +544,8 @@ ltsConcatWorkerTapes(LogicalTapeSet *lts, TapeShare *shared, static void ltsInitReadBuffer(LogicalTapeSet *lts, LogicalTape *lt) { - if (lt->firstBlockNumber != -1L) - { - Assert(lt->buffer_size > 0); - lt->buffer = palloc(lt->buffer_size); - } + Assert(lt->buffer_size > 0); + lt->buffer = palloc(lt->buffer_size); /* Read the first block, or reset if tape is empty */ lt->nextBlockNumber = lt->firstBlockNumber; @@ -839,13 +836,10 @@ LogicalTapeRewindForRead(LogicalTapeSet *lts, int tapenum, size_t buffer_size) /* Allocate a read buffer (unless the tape is empty) */ if (lt->buffer) pfree(lt->buffer); + + /* the buffer is lazily allocated, but set the size here */ lt->buffer = NULL; - lt->buffer_size = 0; - if (lt->firstBlockNumber != -1L) - { - /* the buffer is lazily allocated, but set the size here */ - lt->buffer_size = buffer_size; - } + lt->buffer_size = buffer_size; } /*