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Fix Y2038 issues with MyStartTime.
Several places treat MyStartTime as a "long", which is only 32 bits wide on some platforms. In reality, MyStartTime is a pg_time_t, i.e., a signed 64-bit integer. This will lead to interesting bugs on the aforementioned systems in 2038 when signed 32-bit integers are no longer sufficient to store Unix time (e.g., "pg_ctl start" hanging). To fix, ensure that MyStartTime is handled as a 64-bit value everywhere. (Of course, users will need to ensure that time_t is 64 bits wide on their system, too.) Co-authored-by: Max Johnson Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CO1PR07MB905262E8AC270FAAACED66008D682%40CO1PR07MB9052.namprd07.prod.outlook.com Backpatch-through: 12
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@@ -618,7 +618,7 @@ wait_for_postmaster_start(pid_t pm_pid, bool do_checkpoint)
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* Allow 2 seconds slop for possible cross-process clock skew.
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*/
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pmpid = atol(optlines[LOCK_FILE_LINE_PID - 1]);
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pmstart = atol(optlines[LOCK_FILE_LINE_START_TIME - 1]);
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pmstart = atoll(optlines[LOCK_FILE_LINE_START_TIME - 1]);
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if (pmstart >= start_time - 2 &&
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#ifndef WIN32
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pmpid == pm_pid
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