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authorMichael Paquier2025-11-13 03:41:40 +0000
committerMichael Paquier2025-11-13 03:41:40 +0000
commit84fb27511dbeaa0fb0d48249083d71f6cbbd4b98 (patch)
tree48b648a79136eff087d322cc8f7099c24a832455 /src/backend/foreign
parent705601c5aeab56aef62dd69ac2b7acf662f08e9c (diff)
Replace off_t by pgoff_t in I/O routinesHEADmaster
PostgreSQL's Windows port has never been able to handle files larger than 2GB due to the use of off_t for file offsets, only 32-bit on Windows. This causes signed integer overflow at exactly 2^31 bytes when trying to handle files larger than 2GB, for the routines touched by this commit. Note that large files are forbidden by ./configure (3c6248a828af) and meson (recent change, see 79cd66f28c65). This restriction also exists in v16 and older versions for the now-dead MSVC scripts. The code base already defines pgoff_t as __int64 (64-bit) on Windows for this purpose, and some function declarations in headers use it, but many internals still rely on off_t. This commit switches more routines to use pgoff_t, offering more portability, for areas mainly related to file extensions and storage. These are not critical for WAL segments yet, which have currently a maximum size allowed of 1GB (well, this opens the door at allowing a larger size for them). This matters more for segment files if we want to lift the large file restriction in ./configure and meson in the future, which would make sense to remove once/if all traces of off_t are gone from the tree. This can additionally matter for out-of-core code that may want files larger than 2GB in places where off_t is four bytes in size. Note that off_t is still used in other parts of the tree like buffile.c, WAL sender/receiver, base backup, pg_combinebackup, etc. These other code paths can be addressed separately, and their update will be required if we want to remove the large file restriction in the future. This commit is a good first cut in itself towards more portability, hopefully. On Unix-like systems, pgoff_t is defined as off_t, so this change only affects Windows behavior. Author: Bryan Green <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Thomas Munro <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Michael Paquier <[email protected]> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
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