Hi, On Mon, Jul 08, 2024 at 07:22:32AM +0000, Bertrand Drouvot wrote: > Except the above (which is just a Nit), 0001 LGTM. >
Looking at 0002: It looks pretty straightforward, just one comment: + ptr = ((char *) ctl) + kind_info->shared_ctl_off; + kind_info->init_shmem_cb((void *) ptr); I don't think we need to cast ptr to void when calling init_shmem_cb(). Looking at some examples in the code, it does not look like we cast the argument to void when a function has (void *) as parameter (also there is examples in 0003 where it's not done, see next comments for 0003). So I think removing the cast here would be more consistent. Looking at 0003: It looks pretty straightforward. Also for example, here: + fputc(PGSTAT_FILE_ENTRY_FIXED, fpout); + write_chunk_s(fpout, &kind); write_chunk(fpout, ptr, info->shared_data_len); ptr is not casted to void when calling write_chunk() while its second parameter is a "void *". + ptr = ((char *) shmem) + info->shared_ctl_off + + info->shared_data_off; + + if (!read_chunk(fpin, ptr, Same here for read_chunk(). I think that's perfectly fine and that we should do the same in 0002 when calling init_shmem_cb() for consistency. Regards, -- Bertrand Drouvot PostgreSQL Contributors Team RDS Open Source Databases Amazon Web Services: https://aws.amazon.com