On Mon, Apr 30, 2012 at 1:34 PM, Noah Misch <noah@leadboat.com> wrote:
> When GIN changes a metapage, we WAL-log its ex-header content and never use a
> backup block. This reduces WAL volume since the vast majority of the metapage
> is unused. However, ginRedoUpdateMetapage() only restores the WAL-logged
> content if the metapage LSN predates the WAL record LSN. If a metapage write
> tore and updated the LSN but not the other content, we would fail to complete
> the update. Instead, unconditionally reinitialize the metapage similar to how
> _bt_restore_meta() handles the situation.
>
> I found this problem by code reading and did not attempt to build a test case
> illustrating its practical consequences. It's possible that there's no
> problem in practice on account of some reason I haven't contemplated.
The attached patch doesn't apply any more, but it looks like this
issue still exists.
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