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doc: Correct description of values used in FSM for indexes
The implementation of FSM for indexes is simpler than heap, where 0 is used to track if a page is in-use and (BLCKSZ - 1) if a page is free. One comment in indexfsm.c and one description in the documentation of pg_freespacemap were incorrect about that. Author: Alex Friedman <alexf01@gmail.com> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/71eef655-c192-453f-ac45-2772fec2cb04@gmail.com Backpatch-through: 13
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<para>
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For indexes, what is tracked is entirely-unused pages, rather than free
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space within pages. Therefore, the values are not meaningful, just
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whether a page is full or empty.
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whether a page is in-use or empty.
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* This is similar to the FSM used for heap, in freespace.c, but instead
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* of tracking the amount of free space on pages, we only track whether
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* pages are completely free or in-use. We use the same FSM implementation
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* as for heaps, using BLCKSZ - 1 to denote used pages, and 0 for unused.
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* as for heaps, using 0 to denote used pages, and (BLCKSZ - 1) for unused.
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*
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