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Andrew Gierth pointed out that commit 1c72ec6f4
would yield the wrong
answer on big-endian ARM systems, because the data being CRC'd would be
different. To fix that, and avoid the rather unsightly hard-wired
constant, simply compare the hardware and software implementations'
results.
While we're at it, also log the resulting decision at DEBUG1, and error
out if the hw and sw results unexpectedly differ. Also, since this
file must compile for both frontend and backend, avoid incorrect
dependencies on backend-only headers.
In passing, add a comment to postmaster.c about when the CRC function
pointer will get initialized.
Thomas Munro, based on complaints from Andrew Gierth and Tom Lane
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/HE1PR0801MB1323D171938EABC04FFE7FA9E3110@HE1PR0801MB1323.eurprd08.prod.outlook.com
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