I neglected many comments in the log+seg -> 64-bit segno patch. Fix.

Reported by Amit Kapila.
This commit is contained in:
Heikki Linnakangas 2012-06-27 17:53:53 +03:00
parent 7700b82e6b
commit ec786c6c81
2 changed files with 7 additions and 7 deletions

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@ -2479,7 +2479,7 @@ XLogFileInit(XLogSegNo logsegno, bool *use_existent, bool use_lock)
/*
* Create a new XLOG file segment by copying a pre-existing one.
*
* log, seg: identify segment to be created.
* destsegno: identify segment to be created.
*
* srcTLI, srclog, srcseg: identify segment to be copied (could be from
* a different timeline)
@ -2582,8 +2582,8 @@ XLogFileCopy(XLogSegNo destsegno, TimeLineID srcTLI, XLogSegNo srcsegno)
* This is used both to install a newly-created segment (which has a temp
* filename while it's being created) and to recycle an old segment.
*
* *log, *seg: identify segment to install as (or first possible target).
* When find_free is TRUE, these are modified on return to indicate the
* *segno: identify segment to install as (or first possible target).
* When find_free is TRUE, this is modified on return to indicate the
* actual installation location or last segment searched.
*
* tmppath: initial name of file to install. It will be renamed into place.
@ -3317,7 +3317,7 @@ PreallocXlogFiles(XLogRecPtr endptr)
}
/*
* Get the log/seg of the latest removed or recycled WAL segment.
* Get the segno of the latest removed or recycled WAL segment.
* Returns 0/0 if no WAL segments have been removed since startup.
*/
void
@ -3332,7 +3332,7 @@ XLogGetLastRemoved(XLogSegNo *segno)
}
/*
* Update the last removed log/seg pointer in shared memory, to reflect
* Update the last removed segno pointer in shared memory, to reflect
* that the given XLOG file has been removed.
*/
static void
@ -3352,7 +3352,7 @@ UpdateLastRemovedPtr(char *filename)
}
/*
* Recycle or remove all log files older or equal to passed log/seg#
* Recycle or remove all log files older or equal to passed segno
*
* endptr is current (or recent) end of xlog; this is used to determine
* whether we want to recycle rather than delete no-longer-wanted log files.

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@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ walrcv_disconnect_type walrcv_disconnect = NULL;
#define NAPTIME_PER_CYCLE 100 /* max sleep time between cycles (100ms) */
/*
* These variables are used similarly to openLogFile/Id/Seg/Off,
* These variables are used similarly to openLogFile/SegNo/Off,
* but for walreceiver to write the XLOG. recvFileTLI is the TimeLineID
* corresponding the filename of recvFile, used for error messages.
*/