Heikki Linnakangas <hlinnakan...@vmware.com> writes: > On 01/23/2014 09:18 PM, Stefan Kaltenbrunner wrote: >> it seems that this commit made spoonbill an unhappy animal: >> http://www.pgbuildfarm.org/cgi-bin/show_log.pl?nm=spoonbill&dt=2014-01-23%2000%3A00%3A04
> Hmm, all the Sparcs. Some kind of an alignment issue, perhaps? I will > investigate.. My HPUX box, which is also picky about alignment, is unhappy as well. It's crashing here: ginPostingListDecode (plist=0xc39efac1, ndecoded=0x7b03bee0) at ginpostinglist.c:263 263 return ginPostingListDecodeAllSegments(plist, (gdb) bt #0 ginPostingListDecode (plist=0xc39efac1, ndecoded=0x7b03bee0) at ginpostinglist.c:263 #1 0x205308 in ginReadTuple (ginstate=0xc39efac1, attnum=48864, itup=0x7b03bee0, nitems=0x403ee9a4) at ginentrypage.c:170 #2 0x21074c in startScanEntry (ginstate=0x403ec3ac, entry=0x403ee970) at ginget.c:463 #3 0x21086c in startScan (scan=0xc39efac1) at ginget.c:493 #4 0x212c14 in gingetbitmap (fcinfo=0xc39efac1) at ginget.c:1531 #5 0x5ffc50 in FunctionCall2Coll (flinfo=0xc39efac1, collation=2063843040, arg1=2063843040, arg2=1077864868) at fmgr.c:1323 #6 0x24ee5c in index_getbitmap (scan=0x40163878, bitmap=0x403ee620) at indexam.c:649 #7 0x3b9430 in MultiExecBitmapIndexScan (node=0x40163768) at nodeBitmapIndexscan.c:89 #8 0x3a5a3c in MultiExecProcNode (node=0x40163768) at execProcnode.c:562 #9 0x3b8610 in BitmapHeapNext (node=0x401628f0) at nodeBitmapHeapscan.c:104 #10 0x3ae5b0 in ExecScan (node=0x401628f0, accessMtd=0x4001a2c2 <DINFINITY+3802>, recheckMtd=0x4001a2ca <DINFINITY+3810>) at execScan.c:82 #11 0x3b8e9c in ExecBitmapHeapScan (node=0xc39efac1) at nodeBitmapHeapscan.c:441 #12 0x3a56e0 in ExecProcNode (node=0x401628f0) at execProcnode.c:414 ... (gdb) p debug_query_string $1 = 0x4006d4a8 "SELECT * FROM array_index_op_test WHERE i <@ '{38,34,32,89}' ORDER BY seqno;" The problem appears to be due to the misaligned "plist" pointer (0xc39efac1 here). regards, tom lane -- Sent via pgsql-hackers mailing list (pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-hackers