Move page initialization from RelationAddExtraBlocks() to use, take 2.
Previously we initialized pages when bulk extending in RelationAddExtraBlocks(). That has a major disadvantage: It ties RelationAddExtraBlocks() to heap, as other types of storage are likely to need different amounts of special space, have different amount of free space (previously determined by PageGetHeapFreeSpace()). That we're relying on initializing pages, but not WAL logging the initialization, also means the risk for getting "WARNING: relation \"%s\" page %u is uninitialized --- fixing" style warnings in vacuums after crashes/immediate shutdowns, is considerably higher. The warning sounds much more serious than what they are. Fix those two issues together by not initializing pages in RelationAddExtraPages() (but continue to do so in RelationGetBufferForTuple(), which is linked much more closely to heap), and accepting uninitialized pages as normal in vacuumlazy.c. When vacuumlazy encounters an empty page it now adds it to the FSM, but does nothing else. We chose to not issue a debug message, much less a warning in that case - it seems rarely useful, and quite likely to scare people unnecessarily. For now empty pages aren't added to the VM, because standbys would not re-discover such pages after a promotion. In contrast to other sources for empty pages, there's no corresponding WAL records triggering FSM updates during replay. Previously when extending the relation, there was a moment between extending the relation, and acquiring an exclusive lock on the new page, in which another backend could lock the page. To avoid new content being put on that new page, vacuumlazy needed to acquire the extension lock for a brief moment when encountering a new page. A second corner case, only working somewhat by accident, was that RelationGetBufferForTuple() sometimes checks the last page in a relation for free space, without consulting the FSM; that only worked because PageGetHeapFreeSpace() interprets the zero page header in a new page as no free space. The lack of handling this properly required reverting the previous attempt in 68420054. This issue can be solved by using RBM_ZERO_AND_LOCK when extending the relation, thereby avoiding this window. There's some added complexity when RelationGetBufferForTuple() is called with another buffer (for updates), to avoid deadlocks, but that's rarely hit at runtime. Author: Andres Freund Reviewed-By: Tom Lane Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20181219083945.6khtgm36mivonhva@alap3.anarazel.de
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