Alvaro Herrera <alvhe...@2ndquadrant.com> writes: > On 2020-Jun-11, Justin Pryzby wrote: >> --- a/src/bin/pg_dump/pg_backup_directory.c >> +++ b/src/bin/pg_dump/pg_backup_directory.c >> @@ -347,8 +347,12 @@ _WriteData(ArchiveHandle *AH, const void *data, size_t >> dLen) >> lclContext *ctx = (lclContext *) AH->formatData; >> >> if (dLen > 0 && cfwrite(data, dLen, ctx->dataFH) != dLen) >> + { >> + if (errno == 0) >> + errno = ENOSPC; >> fatal("could not write to output file: %s", >> get_cfp_error(ctx->dataFH)); >> + } >> }
> This seems correct to me. Surely it's insufficient as-is, because there is no reason to suppose that errno is zero at entry. You'd need to set errno = 0 first. Also it's fairly customary in our sources to include a comment about this machination; so the full ritual is usually more like errno = 0; if (pg_pwrite(fd, data, len, xlrec->offset) != len) { /* if write didn't set errno, assume problem is no disk space */ if (errno == 0) errno = ENOSPC; ereport ... > (I spent a long time looking at zlib sources > to convince myself that it does work with compressed files too) Yeah, it's not obvious that gzwrite has the same behavior w.r.t. errno as a plain write. But there's not much we can do to improve matters if it does not, so we might as well assume it does. regards, tom lane