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authorTom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>2018-10-16 11:50:19 -0400
committerTom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>2018-10-16 11:50:19 -0400
commit18c725413fad42e6edbead22751382ee45c01166 (patch)
tree42f65c279305bda68bdc31106763ae75af93ca65 /src/timezone
parent10412cef11efde3f865c8640d96d80fa262b3358 (diff)
downloadpostgresql-18c725413fad42e6edbead22751382ee45c01166.tar.gz
Avoid statically allocating gmtsub()'s timezone workspace.
localtime.c's "struct state" is a rather large object, ~23KB. We were statically allocating one for gmtsub() to use to represent the GMT timezone, even though that function is not at all heavily used and is never reached in most backends. Let's malloc it on-demand, instead. This does pose the question of how to handle a malloc failure, but there's already a well-defined error report convention here, ie set errno and return NULL. We have but one caller of pg_gmtime in HEAD, and two in back branches, neither of which were troubling to check for error. Make them do so. The possible errors are sufficiently unlikely (out-of-range timestamp, and now malloc failure) that I think elog() is adequate. Back-patch to all supported branches to keep our copies of the IANA timezone code in sync. This particular change is in a stanza that already differs from upstream, so it's a wash for maintenance purposes --- but only as long as we keep the branches the same. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20181015200754.7y7zfuzsoux2c4ya@alap3.anarazel.de
Diffstat (limited to 'src/timezone')
-rw-r--r--src/timezone/localtime.c11
1 files changed, 6 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/src/timezone/localtime.c b/src/timezone/localtime.c
index 31b06b037f..a2260e590d 100644
--- a/src/timezone/localtime.c
+++ b/src/timezone/localtime.c
@@ -1328,13 +1328,14 @@ gmtsub(pg_time_t const *timep, int32 offset, struct pg_tm *tmp)
struct pg_tm *result;
/* GMT timezone state data is kept here */
- static struct state gmtmem;
- static bool gmt_is_set = false;
-#define gmtptr (&gmtmem)
+ static struct state *gmtptr = NULL;
- if (!gmt_is_set)
+ if (gmtptr == NULL)
{
- gmt_is_set = true;
+ /* Allocate on first use */
+ gmtptr = (struct state *) malloc(sizeof(struct state));
+ if (gmtptr == NULL)
+ return NULL; /* errno should be set by malloc */
gmtload(gmtptr);
}
result = timesub(timep, offset, gmtptr, tmp);