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Fix interaction of partitioned tables with BulkInsertState.
When copying into a partitioned table, the target heap may change from one tuple to next. We must ask ReadBufferBI() to get a new buffer every time such change occurs. To do that, use new function ReleaseBulkInsertStatePin(). This fixes the bug that tuples ended up being inserted into the wrong partition, which occurred exactly because the wrong buffer was used. Amit Langote, per a suggestion from Robert Haas. Some cosmetic adjustments by me. Reports by 高增琦 (Gao Zengqi), Venkata B Nagothi, and Ragnar Ouchterlony. Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/CAFmBtr32FDOqofo8yG-4mjzL1HnYHxXK5S9OGFJ%3D%3DcJpgEW4vA%40mail.gmail.com Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/CAEyp7J9WiX0L3DoiNcRrY-9iyw%3DqP%2Bj%3DDLsAnNFF1xT2J1ggfQ%40mail.gmail.com Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/16d73804-c9cd-14c5-463e-5caad563ff77%40agama.tv Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/CA+TgmoaiZpDVUUN8LZ4jv1qFE_QyR+H9ec+79f5vNczYarg5Zg@mail.gmail.com
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@ -2307,6 +2307,7 @@ CopyFrom(CopyState cstate)
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uint64 processed = 0;
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bool useHeapMultiInsert;
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int nBufferedTuples = 0;
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int prev_leaf_part_index = -1;
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#define MAX_BUFFERED_TUPLES 1000
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HeapTuple *bufferedTuples = NULL; /* initialize to silence warning */
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@ -2561,6 +2562,17 @@ CopyFrom(CopyState cstate)
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Assert(leaf_part_index >= 0 &&
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leaf_part_index < cstate->num_partitions);
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/*
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* If this tuple is mapped to a partition that is not same as the
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* previous one, we'd better make the bulk insert mechanism gets a
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* new buffer.
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*/
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if (prev_leaf_part_index != leaf_part_index)
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{
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ReleaseBulkInsertStatePin(bistate);
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prev_leaf_part_index = leaf_part_index;
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}
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/*
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* Save the old ResultRelInfo and switch to the one corresponding
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* to the selected partition.
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