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We have been using the term RelFileNode to refer to either (1) the integer that is used to name the sequence of files for a certain relation within the directory set aside for that tablespace/database combination; or (2) that value plus the OIDs of the tablespace and database; or occasionally (3) the whole series of files created for a relation based on those values. Using the same name for more than one thing is confusing. Replace RelFileNode with RelFileNumber when we're talking about just the single number, i.e. (1) from above, and with RelFileLocator when we're talking about all the things that are needed to locate a relation's files on disk, i.e. (2) from above. In the places where we refer to (3) as a relfilenode, instead refer to "relation storage". Since there is a ton of SQL code in the world that knows about pg_class.relfilenode, don't change the name of that column, or of other SQL-facing things that derive their name from it. On the other hand, do adjust closely-related internal terminology. For example, the structure member names dbNode and spcNode appear to be derived from the fact that the structure itself was called RelFileNode, so change those to dbOid and spcOid. Likewise, various variables with names like rnode and relnode get renamed appropriately, according to how they're being used in context. Hopefully, this is clearer than before. It is also preparation for future patches that intend to widen the relfilenumber fields from its current width of 32 bits. Variables that store a relfilenumber are now declared as type RelFileNumber rather than type Oid; right now, these are the same, but that can now more easily be changed. Dilip Kumar, per an idea from me. Reviewed also by Andres Freund. I fixed some whitespace issues, changed a couple of words in a comment, and made one other minor correction. Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/CA+TgmoamOtXbVAQf9hWFzonUo6bhhjS6toZQd7HZ-pmojtAmag@mail.gmail.com Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/CA+Tgmobp7+7kmi4gkq7Y+4AM9fTvL+O1oQ4-5gFTT+6Ng-dQ=g@mail.gmail.com Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/CAFiTN-vTe79M8uDH1yprOU64MNFE+R3ODRuA+JWf27JbhY4hJw@mail.gmail.com
211 lines
5.3 KiB
C
211 lines
5.3 KiB
C
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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* relpath.c
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* Shared frontend/backend code to compute pathnames of relation files
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*
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* This module also contains some logic associated with fork names.
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*
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* Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2022, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
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* Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
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*
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* IDENTIFICATION
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* src/common/relpath.c
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*
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*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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*/
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#ifndef FRONTEND
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#include "postgres.h"
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#else
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#include "postgres_fe.h"
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#endif
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#include "catalog/pg_tablespace_d.h"
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#include "common/relpath.h"
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#include "storage/backendid.h"
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/*
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* Lookup table of fork name by fork number.
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*
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* If you add a new entry, remember to update the errhint in
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* forkname_to_number() below, and update the SGML documentation for
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* pg_relation_size().
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*/
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const char *const forkNames[] = {
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"main", /* MAIN_FORKNUM */
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"fsm", /* FSM_FORKNUM */
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"vm", /* VISIBILITYMAP_FORKNUM */
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"init" /* INIT_FORKNUM */
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};
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StaticAssertDecl(lengthof(forkNames) == (MAX_FORKNUM + 1),
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"array length mismatch");
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/*
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* forkname_to_number - look up fork number by name
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*
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* In backend, we throw an error for no match; in frontend, we just
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* return InvalidForkNumber.
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*/
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ForkNumber
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forkname_to_number(const char *forkName)
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{
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ForkNumber forkNum;
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for (forkNum = 0; forkNum <= MAX_FORKNUM; forkNum++)
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if (strcmp(forkNames[forkNum], forkName) == 0)
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return forkNum;
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#ifndef FRONTEND
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ereport(ERROR,
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(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
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errmsg("invalid fork name"),
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errhint("Valid fork names are \"main\", \"fsm\", "
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"\"vm\", and \"init\".")));
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#endif
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return InvalidForkNumber;
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}
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/*
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* forkname_chars
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* We use this to figure out whether a filename could be a relation
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* fork (as opposed to an oddly named stray file that somehow ended
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* up in the database directory). If the passed string begins with
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* a fork name (other than the main fork name), we return its length,
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* and set *fork (if not NULL) to the fork number. If not, we return 0.
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*
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* Note that the present coding assumes that there are no fork names which
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* are prefixes of other fork names.
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*/
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int
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forkname_chars(const char *str, ForkNumber *fork)
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{
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ForkNumber forkNum;
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for (forkNum = 1; forkNum <= MAX_FORKNUM; forkNum++)
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{
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int len = strlen(forkNames[forkNum]);
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if (strncmp(forkNames[forkNum], str, len) == 0)
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{
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if (fork)
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*fork = forkNum;
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return len;
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}
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}
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if (fork)
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*fork = InvalidForkNumber;
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return 0;
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}
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/*
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* GetDatabasePath - construct path to a database directory
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*
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* Result is a palloc'd string.
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*
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* XXX this must agree with GetRelationPath()!
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*/
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char *
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GetDatabasePath(Oid dbOid, Oid spcOid)
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{
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if (spcOid == GLOBALTABLESPACE_OID)
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{
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/* Shared system relations live in {datadir}/global */
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Assert(dbOid == 0);
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return pstrdup("global");
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}
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else if (spcOid == DEFAULTTABLESPACE_OID)
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{
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/* The default tablespace is {datadir}/base */
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return psprintf("base/%u", dbOid);
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}
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else
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{
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/* All other tablespaces are accessed via symlinks */
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return psprintf("pg_tblspc/%u/%s/%u",
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spcOid, TABLESPACE_VERSION_DIRECTORY, dbOid);
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}
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}
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/*
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* GetRelationPath - construct path to a relation's file
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*
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* Result is a palloc'd string.
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*
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* Note: ideally, backendId would be declared as type BackendId, but relpath.h
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* would have to include a backend-only header to do that; doesn't seem worth
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* the trouble considering BackendId is just int anyway.
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*/
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char *
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GetRelationPath(Oid dbOid, Oid spcOid, RelFileNumber relNumber,
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int backendId, ForkNumber forkNumber)
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{
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char *path;
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if (spcOid == GLOBALTABLESPACE_OID)
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{
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/* Shared system relations live in {datadir}/global */
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Assert(dbOid == 0);
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Assert(backendId == InvalidBackendId);
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if (forkNumber != MAIN_FORKNUM)
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path = psprintf("global/%u_%s",
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relNumber, forkNames[forkNumber]);
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else
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path = psprintf("global/%u", relNumber);
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}
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else if (spcOid == DEFAULTTABLESPACE_OID)
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{
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/* The default tablespace is {datadir}/base */
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if (backendId == InvalidBackendId)
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{
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if (forkNumber != MAIN_FORKNUM)
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path = psprintf("base/%u/%u_%s",
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dbOid, relNumber,
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forkNames[forkNumber]);
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else
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path = psprintf("base/%u/%u",
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dbOid, relNumber);
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}
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else
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{
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if (forkNumber != MAIN_FORKNUM)
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path = psprintf("base/%u/t%d_%u_%s",
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dbOid, backendId, relNumber,
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forkNames[forkNumber]);
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else
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path = psprintf("base/%u/t%d_%u",
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dbOid, backendId, relNumber);
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}
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}
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else
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{
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/* All other tablespaces are accessed via symlinks */
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if (backendId == InvalidBackendId)
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{
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if (forkNumber != MAIN_FORKNUM)
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path = psprintf("pg_tblspc/%u/%s/%u/%u_%s",
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spcOid, TABLESPACE_VERSION_DIRECTORY,
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dbOid, relNumber,
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forkNames[forkNumber]);
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else
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path = psprintf("pg_tblspc/%u/%s/%u/%u",
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spcOid, TABLESPACE_VERSION_DIRECTORY,
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dbOid, relNumber);
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}
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else
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{
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if (forkNumber != MAIN_FORKNUM)
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path = psprintf("pg_tblspc/%u/%s/%u/t%d_%u_%s",
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spcOid, TABLESPACE_VERSION_DIRECTORY,
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dbOid, backendId, relNumber,
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forkNames[forkNumber]);
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else
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path = psprintf("pg_tblspc/%u/%s/%u/t%d_%u",
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spcOid, TABLESPACE_VERSION_DIRECTORY,
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dbOid, backendId, relNumber);
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}
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}
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return path;
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}
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