On Sun, Sep 11, 2016 at 3:13 PM, Peter Geoghegan <p...@heroku.com> wrote: > * Doesn't this code need to call MemoryContextAllocHuge() rather than > palloc()?: > >> @@ -709,18 +765,19 @@ LogicalTapeRewind(LogicalTapeSet *lts, int tapenum, >> bool forWrite) >> Assert(lt->frozen); >> datablocknum = ltsRewindFrozenIndirectBlock(lts, lt->indirect); >> } >> + >> + /* Allocate a read buffer */ >> + if (lt->buffer) >> + pfree(lt->buffer); >> + lt->buffer = palloc(lt->read_buffer_size); >> + lt->buffer_size = lt->read_buffer_size;
Of course, when you do that you're going to have to make the new "buffer_size" and "read_buffer_size" fields of type "Size" (or, possibly, "int64", to match tuplesort.c's own buffer sizing variables ever since Noah added MaxAllocSizeHuge). Ditto for the existing "pos" and "nbytes" fields next to "buffer_size" within the struct LogicalTape, I think. ISTM that logtape.c blocknums can remain of type "long", though, since that reflects an existing hardly-relevant limitation that you're not making any worse. More generally, I think you also need to explain in comments why there is a "read_buffer_size" field in addition to the "buffer_size" field. -- Peter Geoghegan -- Sent via pgsql-hackers mailing list (pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-hackers