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Fix RBM_ZERO_AND_LOCK mode to not acquire lock on local buffers.
Commit 81c4508 introduced a new RBM_ZERO_AND_LOCK mode to ReadBuffer, which takes a lock on the buffer before zeroing it. However, you cannot take a lock on a local buffer, and you got a segfault instead. The version of that patch committed to master included a check for !isLocalBuf, and therefore didn't crash, but oddly I missed that in the back-patched versions. This patch adds that check to the back-branches too. RBM_ZERO_AND_LOCK mode is only used during WAL replay, and in hash indexes. WAL replay only deals with shared buffers, so the only way to trigger the bug is with a temporary hash index. Reported by Artem Ignatyev, analysis by Tom Lane.
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src/backend/storage/buffer/bufmgr.c

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@@ -494,7 +494,8 @@ ReadBuffer_common(SMgrRelation smgr, char relpersistence, ForkNumber forkNum,
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* (Note that we cannot use LockBuffer() of LockBufferForCleanup() here,
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* because they assert that the buffer is already valid.)
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*/
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if (mode == RBM_ZERO_AND_LOCK || mode == RBM_ZERO_AND_CLEANUP_LOCK)
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if ((mode == RBM_ZERO_AND_LOCK || mode == RBM_ZERO_AND_CLEANUP_LOCK) &&
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!isLocalBuf)
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LWLockAcquire(bufHdr->content_lock, LW_EXCLUSIVE);
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if (isLocalBuf)

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