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* IDENTIFICATION
* $ PostgreSQL : pgsql / src / backend / storage / buffer / bufmgr . c , v 1.217 2007 / 05 / 02 23 : 18 : 03 tgl Exp $
* $ PostgreSQL : pgsql / src / backend / storage / buffer / bufmgr . c , v 1.218 2007 / 05 / 02 23 : 34 : 48 tgl Exp $
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* cache we don ' t read it , but just return a zeroed - out buffer . Useful
* when the caller intends to fill the page from scratch , since this
* saves I / O and avoids unnecessary failure if the page - on - disk has
* corrupt page headers .
* corrupt page headers . Caution : do not use this to read a page that
* is beyond the relation ' s current physical EOF ; that is likely to
* cause problems in md . c when the page is modified and written out .
*
* ReleaseBuffer ( ) - - unpin a buffer
*
@ -137,6 +139,9 @@ ReadBuffer(Relation reln, BlockNumber blockNum)
* cache already , it ' s filled with zeros instead of reading it from
* disk . The caller is expected to overwrite the whole buffer ,
* so that the current page contents are not interesting .
* Caution : do not use this to read a page that is beyond the relation ' s
* current physical EOF ; that is likely to cause problems in md . c when
* the page is modified and written out . P_NEW is OK , though .
*/
Buffer
ReadOrZeroBuffer ( Relation reln , BlockNumber blockNum )