On 2017-12-14 21:06:34 +1300, Thomas Munro wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 14, 2017 at 11:45 AM, Andres Freund <andres@anarazel.de> wrote:
> > + if (accessor->write_pointer + accessor->sts->meta_data_size >=
> > + accessor->write_end)
> > + elog(ERROR, "meta-data too long");
> >
> > That seems more like an Assert than a proper elog? Given that we're
> > calculating size just a few lines above...
>
> It's an error because the logic is not smart enough to split the
> optional meta-data and tuple size over multiple chunks. I have added
> comments there to explain.
I don't see how that requires it to be an elog rather than an assert. As
far as I can tell this is only reachable if
meta_data_size + sizeof(uint32) >= STS_CHUNK_DATA_SIZE. For anything
smaller the sts_flush_chunk() a few lines above would have started a new
chunk.
IOW, we should detect this at sts_initialize() time, elog there, and
Assert() out in puttuple.
I've changed the code like that, fixed my own < vs >= confusion during
the conversion, fixed a typo, and pushed. If you're not ok with that
change, we can easily whack this around.
I've not changed this, but I wonder whether we should rename
sts_puttuple() to sts_put_tuple(), for consistency with
sts_read_tuple(). Or the other way round. Or...
Greetings,
Andres Freund