On Fri, Nov 10, 2023 at 6:27 AM Dilip Kumar <dilipbal...@gmail.com> wrote: > - I think 0001 looks good improvement irrespective of the patch series.
OK, perhaps that can be independently committed, then, if nobody objects. Thanks for the review; I've fixed a bunch of things that you mentioned. I'll just comment on the ones I haven't yet done anything about below. > 2. > + <varlistentry id="guc-wal-summarize-keep-time" > xreflabel="wal_summarize_keep_time"> > + <term><varname>wal_summarize_keep_time</varname> (<type>boolean</type>) > + <indexterm> > + <primary><varname>wal_summarize_keep_time</varname> > configuration parameter</primary> > + </indexterm> > > I feel the name of the guy should be either wal_summarizer_keep_time > or wal_summaries_keep_time, I mean either we should refer to the > summarizer process or to the way summaries files. How about wal_summary_keep_time? > 6. > + * If the whole range of LSNs is covered, returns true, otherwise false. > + * If false is returned, *missing_lsn is set either to InvalidXLogRecPtr > + * if there are no WAL summary files in the input list, or to the first LSN > + * in the range that is not covered by a WAL summary file in the input list. > + */ > +bool > +WalSummariesAreComplete(List *wslist, XLogRecPtr start_lsn, > > I did not see the usage of this function, but I think if the whole > range is not covered why not keep the behavior uniform w.r.t. what we > set for '*missing_lsn', I mean suppose there is no file then > missing_lsn is the start_lsn because a very first LSN is missing. It's used later in the patch series. I think the way that I have it makes for a more understandable error message. > 8. > +/* > + * Comparator to sort a List of WalSummaryFile objects by start_lsn. > + */ > +static int > +ListComparatorForWalSummaryFiles(const ListCell *a, const ListCell *b) > +{ I'm not sure what needs fixing here. -- Robert Haas EDB: http://www.enterprisedb.com