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	pageinspect has occasionally failed on slow buildfarm members, with symptoms indicating that the expected effects of VACUUM FREEZE didn't happen. This is presumably because a background transaction such as auto-analyze was holding back global xmin. We can work around that by using a temp table in the test. Since commita7212be8b, that will use an up-to-date cutoff xmin regardless of other processes. And pageinspect itself shouldn't really care whether the table is temp. Back-patch to v14. There would be no point in older branches without back-patchinga7212be8b, which seems like more trouble than the problem is worth. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/2892135.1668976646@sss.pgh.pa.us
		
			
				
	
	
		
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			101 lines
		
	
	
		
			4.1 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			SQL
		
	
	
	
	
	
| CREATE EXTENSION pageinspect;
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| 
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| -- Use a temp table so that effects of VACUUM are predictable
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| CREATE TEMP TABLE test1 (a int, b int);
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| INSERT INTO test1 VALUES (16777217, 131584);
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| 
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| VACUUM (DISABLE_PAGE_SKIPPING) test1;  -- set up FSM
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| 
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| -- The page contents can vary, so just test that it can be read
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| -- successfully, but don't keep the output.
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| 
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| SELECT octet_length(get_raw_page('test1', 'main', 0)) AS main_0;
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| SELECT octet_length(get_raw_page('test1', 'main', 1)) AS main_1;
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| 
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| SELECT octet_length(get_raw_page('test1', 'fsm', 0)) AS fsm_0;
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| SELECT octet_length(get_raw_page('test1', 'fsm', 1)) AS fsm_1;
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| 
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| SELECT octet_length(get_raw_page('test1', 'vm', 0)) AS vm_0;
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| SELECT octet_length(get_raw_page('test1', 'vm', 1)) AS vm_1;
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| 
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| SELECT octet_length(get_raw_page('test1', 'main', -1));
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| SELECT octet_length(get_raw_page('xxx', 'main', 0));
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| SELECT octet_length(get_raw_page('test1', 'xxx', 0));
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| 
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| SELECT get_raw_page('test1', 0) = get_raw_page('test1', 'main', 0);
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| 
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| SELECT pagesize, version FROM page_header(get_raw_page('test1', 0));
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| 
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| SELECT page_checksum(get_raw_page('test1', 0), 0) IS NOT NULL AS silly_checksum_test;
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| SELECT page_checksum(get_raw_page('test1', 0), -1);
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| 
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| SELECT tuple_data_split('test1'::regclass, t_data, t_infomask, t_infomask2, t_bits)
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|     FROM heap_page_items(get_raw_page('test1', 0));
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| 
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| SELECT * FROM fsm_page_contents(get_raw_page('test1', 'fsm', 0));
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| 
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| -- If we freeze the only tuple on test1, the infomask should
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| -- always be the same in all test runs.
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| VACUUM (FREEZE, DISABLE_PAGE_SKIPPING) test1;
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| 
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| SELECT t_infomask, t_infomask2, raw_flags, combined_flags
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| FROM heap_page_items(get_raw_page('test1', 0)),
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|      LATERAL heap_tuple_infomask_flags(t_infomask, t_infomask2);
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| 
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| -- tests for decoding of combined flags
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| -- HEAP_XMAX_SHR_LOCK = (HEAP_XMAX_EXCL_LOCK | HEAP_XMAX_KEYSHR_LOCK)
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| SELECT * FROM heap_tuple_infomask_flags(x'0050'::int, 0);
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| -- HEAP_XMIN_FROZEN = (HEAP_XMIN_COMMITTED | HEAP_XMIN_INVALID)
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| SELECT * FROM heap_tuple_infomask_flags(x'0300'::int, 0);
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| -- HEAP_MOVED = (HEAP_MOVED_IN | HEAP_MOVED_OFF)
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| SELECT * FROM heap_tuple_infomask_flags(x'C000'::int, 0);
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| SELECT * FROM heap_tuple_infomask_flags(x'C000'::int, 0);
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| 
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| -- test all flags of t_infomask and t_infomask2
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| SELECT unnest(raw_flags)
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|   FROM heap_tuple_infomask_flags(x'FFFF'::int, x'FFFF'::int) ORDER BY 1;
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| SELECT unnest(combined_flags)
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|   FROM heap_tuple_infomask_flags(x'FFFF'::int, x'FFFF'::int) ORDER BY 1;
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| 
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| -- no flags at all
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| SELECT * FROM heap_tuple_infomask_flags(0, 0);
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| -- no combined flags
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| SELECT * FROM heap_tuple_infomask_flags(x'0010'::int, 0);
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| 
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| DROP TABLE test1;
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| 
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| -- check that using any of these functions with a partitioned table or index
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| -- would fail
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| create table test_partitioned (a int) partition by range (a);
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| create index test_partitioned_index on test_partitioned (a);
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| select get_raw_page('test_partitioned', 0); -- error about partitioned table
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| select get_raw_page('test_partitioned_index', 0); -- error about partitioned index
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| 
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| -- a regular table which is a member of a partition set should work though
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| create table test_part1 partition of test_partitioned for values from ( 1 ) to (100);
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| select get_raw_page('test_part1', 0); -- get farther and error about empty table
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| drop table test_partitioned;
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| 
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| -- check null bitmap alignment for table whose number of attributes is multiple of 8
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| create table test8 (f1 int, f2 int, f3 int, f4 int, f5 int, f6 int, f7 int, f8 int);
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| insert into test8(f1, f8) values (x'7f00007f'::int, 0);
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| select t_bits, t_data from heap_page_items(get_raw_page('test8', 0));
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| select tuple_data_split('test8'::regclass, t_data, t_infomask, t_infomask2, t_bits)
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|     from heap_page_items(get_raw_page('test8', 0));
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| drop table test8;
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| 
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| -- Failure with incorrect page size
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| -- Suppress the DETAIL message, to allow the tests to work across various
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| -- page sizes.
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| \set VERBOSITY terse
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| SELECT fsm_page_contents('aaa'::bytea);
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| SELECT page_checksum('bbb'::bytea, 0);
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| SELECT page_header('ccc'::bytea);
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| \set VERBOSITY default
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| 
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| -- Tests with all-zero pages.
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| SHOW block_size \gset
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| SELECT fsm_page_contents(decode(repeat('00', :block_size), 'hex'));
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| SELECT page_header(decode(repeat('00', :block_size), 'hex'));
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| SELECT page_checksum(decode(repeat('00', :block_size), 'hex'), 1);
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