v46-0001-Adding-contrib-module-pg_amcheck.patch

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Filename: v46-0001-Adding-contrib-module-pg_amcheck.patch
Type: application/octet-stream
Part: 0
Message: Re: pg_amcheck contrib application

Patch

Format: format-patch
Series: patch v46-0001
Subject: Adding contrib module pg_amcheck
File+
contrib/Makefile 1 0
contrib/pg_amcheck/.gitignore 3 0
contrib/pg_amcheck/Makefile 29 0
contrib/pg_amcheck/pg_amcheck.c 2134 0
contrib/pg_amcheck/t/001_basic.pl 9 0
contrib/pg_amcheck/t/002_nonesuch.pl 248 0
contrib/pg_amcheck/t/003_check.pl 504 0
contrib/pg_amcheck/t/004_verify_heapam.pl 517 0
contrib/pg_amcheck/t/005_opclass_damage.pl 54 0
doc/src/sgml/contrib.sgml 1 0
doc/src/sgml/filelist.sgml 1 0
doc/src/sgml/pgamcheck.sgml 600 0
src/tools/msvc/Install.pm 1 1
src/tools/msvc/Mkvcbuild.pm 3 3
src/tools/pgindent/typedefs.list 5 0
From 81cf3aef373ea27b213e4da2c7735dc2cf232b20 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Mark Dilger <mark.dilger@enterprisedb.com>
Date: Tue, 2 Mar 2021 08:34:40 -0800
Subject: [PATCH v46] Adding contrib module pg_amcheck

Adding new contrib module pg_amcheck, which is a command line
interface for running amcheck's verifications against tables and
indexes.
---
 contrib/Makefile                           |    1 +
 contrib/pg_amcheck/.gitignore              |    3 +
 contrib/pg_amcheck/Makefile                |   29 +
 contrib/pg_amcheck/pg_amcheck.c            | 2134 ++++++++++++++++++++
 contrib/pg_amcheck/t/001_basic.pl          |    9 +
 contrib/pg_amcheck/t/002_nonesuch.pl       |  248 +++
 contrib/pg_amcheck/t/003_check.pl          |  504 +++++
 contrib/pg_amcheck/t/004_verify_heapam.pl  |  517 +++++
 contrib/pg_amcheck/t/005_opclass_damage.pl |   54 +
 doc/src/sgml/contrib.sgml                  |    1 +
 doc/src/sgml/filelist.sgml                 |    1 +
 doc/src/sgml/pgamcheck.sgml                |  600 ++++++
 src/tools/msvc/Install.pm                  |    2 +-
 src/tools/msvc/Mkvcbuild.pm                |    6 +-
 src/tools/pgindent/typedefs.list           |    5 +
 15 files changed, 4110 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
 create mode 100644 contrib/pg_amcheck/.gitignore
 create mode 100644 contrib/pg_amcheck/Makefile
 create mode 100644 contrib/pg_amcheck/pg_amcheck.c
 create mode 100644 contrib/pg_amcheck/t/001_basic.pl
 create mode 100644 contrib/pg_amcheck/t/002_nonesuch.pl
 create mode 100644 contrib/pg_amcheck/t/003_check.pl
 create mode 100644 contrib/pg_amcheck/t/004_verify_heapam.pl
 create mode 100644 contrib/pg_amcheck/t/005_opclass_damage.pl
 create mode 100644 doc/src/sgml/pgamcheck.sgml

diff --git a/contrib/Makefile b/contrib/Makefile
index f27e458482..a72dcf7304 100644
--- a/contrib/Makefile
+++ b/contrib/Makefile
@@ -30,6 +30,7 @@ SUBDIRS = \
 		old_snapshot	\
 		pageinspect	\
 		passwordcheck	\
+		pg_amcheck	\
 		pg_buffercache	\
 		pg_freespacemap \
 		pg_prewarm	\
diff --git a/contrib/pg_amcheck/.gitignore b/contrib/pg_amcheck/.gitignore
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..c21a14de31
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/pg_amcheck/.gitignore
@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
+pg_amcheck
+
+/tmp_check/
diff --git a/contrib/pg_amcheck/Makefile b/contrib/pg_amcheck/Makefile
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..bc61ee7970
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/pg_amcheck/Makefile
@@ -0,0 +1,29 @@
+# contrib/pg_amcheck/Makefile
+
+PGFILEDESC = "pg_amcheck - detects corruption within database relations"
+PGAPPICON = win32
+
+PROGRAM = pg_amcheck
+OBJS = \
+	$(WIN32RES) \
+	pg_amcheck.o
+
+REGRESS_OPTS += --load-extension=amcheck --load-extension=pageinspect
+EXTRA_INSTALL += contrib/amcheck contrib/pageinspect
+
+TAP_TESTS = 1
+
+PG_CPPFLAGS = -I$(libpq_srcdir)
+PG_LIBS_INTERNAL = -L$(top_builddir)/src/fe_utils -lpgfeutils $(libpq_pgport)
+
+ifdef USE_PGXS
+PG_CONFIG = pg_config
+PGXS := $(shell $(PG_CONFIG) --pgxs)
+include $(PGXS)
+else
+SHLIB_PREREQS = submake-libpq
+subdir = contrib/pg_amcheck
+top_builddir = ../..
+include $(top_builddir)/src/Makefile.global
+include $(top_srcdir)/contrib/contrib-global.mk
+endif
diff --git a/contrib/pg_amcheck/pg_amcheck.c b/contrib/pg_amcheck/pg_amcheck.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..5045ea59af
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/pg_amcheck/pg_amcheck.c
@@ -0,0 +1,2134 @@
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * pg_amcheck.c
+ *		Detects corruption within database relations.
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 2017-2021, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
+ *
+ * IDENTIFICATION
+ *	  contrib/pg_amcheck/pg_amcheck.c
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#include "postgres_fe.h"
+
+#include <time.h>
+
+#include "catalog/pg_am_d.h"
+#include "catalog/pg_namespace_d.h"
+#include "common/logging.h"
+#include "common/username.h"
+#include "fe_utils/cancel.h"
+#include "fe_utils/option_utils.h"
+#include "fe_utils/parallel_slot.h"
+#include "fe_utils/query_utils.h"
+#include "fe_utils/simple_list.h"
+#include "fe_utils/string_utils.h"
+#include "getopt_long.h"		/* pgrminclude ignore */
+#include "pgtime.h"
+#include "storage/block.h"
+
+typedef struct PatternInfo
+{
+	const char *pattern;		/* Unaltered pattern from the command line */
+	char	   *db_regex;		/* Database regexp parsed from pattern, or
+								 * NULL */
+	char	   *nsp_regex;		/* Schema regexp parsed from pattern, or NULL */
+	char	   *rel_regex;		/* Relation regexp parsed from pattern, or
+								 * NULL */
+	bool		heap_only;		/* true if rel_regex should only match heap
+								 * tables */
+	bool		btree_only;		/* true if rel_regex should only match btree
+								 * indexes */
+	bool		matched;		/* true if the pattern matched in any database */
+} PatternInfo;
+
+typedef struct PatternInfoArray
+{
+	PatternInfo *data;
+	size_t		len;
+} PatternInfoArray;
+
+/* pg_amcheck command line options controlled by user flags */
+typedef struct AmcheckOptions
+{
+	bool		dbpattern;
+	bool		alldb;
+	bool		echo;
+	bool		quiet;
+	bool		verbose;
+	bool		strict_names;
+	bool		show_progress;
+	int			jobs;
+
+	/* Objects to check or not to check, as lists of PatternInfo structs. */
+	PatternInfoArray include;
+	PatternInfoArray exclude;
+
+	/*
+	 * As an optimization, if any pattern in the exclude list applies to heap
+	 * tables, or similarly if any such pattern applies to btree indexes, or
+	 * to schemas, then these will be true, otherwise false.  These should
+	 * always agree with what you'd conclude by grep'ing through the exclude
+	 * list.
+	 */
+	bool		excludetbl;
+	bool		excludeidx;
+	bool		excludensp;
+
+	/*
+	 * If any inclusion pattern exists, then we should only be checking
+	 * matching relations rather than all relations, so this is true iff
+	 * include is empty.
+	 */
+	bool		allrel;
+
+	/* heap table checking options */
+	bool		no_toast_expansion;
+	bool		reconcile_toast;
+	bool		on_error_stop;
+	int64		startblock;
+	int64		endblock;
+	const char *skip;
+
+	/* btree index checking options */
+	bool		parent_check;
+	bool		rootdescend;
+	bool		heapallindexed;
+
+	/* heap and btree hybrid option */
+	bool		no_btree_expansion;
+} AmcheckOptions;
+
+static AmcheckOptions opts = {
+	.dbpattern = false,
+	.alldb = false,
+	.echo = false,
+	.quiet = false,
+	.verbose = false,
+	.strict_names = true,
+	.show_progress = false,
+	.jobs = 1,
+	.include = {NULL, 0},
+	.exclude = {NULL, 0},
+	.excludetbl = false,
+	.excludeidx = false,
+	.excludensp = false,
+	.allrel = true,
+	.no_toast_expansion = false,
+	.reconcile_toast = true,
+	.on_error_stop = false,
+	.startblock = -1,
+	.endblock = -1,
+	.skip = "none",
+	.parent_check = false,
+	.rootdescend = false,
+	.heapallindexed = false,
+	.no_btree_expansion = false
+};
+
+static const char *progname = NULL;
+
+/* Whether all relations have so far passed their corruption checks */
+static bool all_checks_pass = true;
+
+/* Time last progress report was displayed */
+static pg_time_t last_progress_report = 0;
+static bool progress_since_last_stderr = false;
+
+typedef struct DatabaseInfo
+{
+	char	   *datname;
+	char	   *amcheck_schema; /* escaped, quoted literal */
+} DatabaseInfo;
+
+typedef struct RelationInfo
+{
+	const DatabaseInfo *datinfo;	/* shared by other relinfos */
+	Oid			reloid;
+	bool		is_heap;		/* true if heap, false if btree */
+	char	   *nspname;
+	char	   *relname;
+	int			relpages;
+	int			blocks_to_check;
+	char	   *sql;			/* set during query run, pg_free'd after */
+} RelationInfo;
+
+/*
+ * Query for determining if contrib's amcheck is installed.  If so, selects the
+ * namespace name where amcheck's functions can be found.
+ */
+static const char *amcheck_sql =
+"SELECT n.nspname, x.extversion FROM pg_catalog.pg_extension x"
+"\nJOIN pg_catalog.pg_namespace n ON x.extnamespace = n.oid"
+"\nWHERE x.extname = 'amcheck'";
+
+static void prepare_heap_command(PQExpBuffer sql, RelationInfo *rel,
+								 PGconn *conn);
+static void prepare_btree_command(PQExpBuffer sql, RelationInfo *rel,
+								  PGconn *conn);
+static void run_command(ParallelSlot *slot, const char *sql);
+static bool verify_heap_slot_handler(PGresult *res, PGconn *conn,
+									 void *context);
+static bool verify_btree_slot_handler(PGresult *res, PGconn *conn, void *context);
+static void help(const char *progname);
+static void progress_report(uint64 relations_total, uint64 relations_checked,
+							uint64 relpages_total, uint64 relpages_checked,
+							const char *datname, bool force, bool finished);
+
+static void append_database_pattern(PatternInfoArray *pia, const char *pattern,
+									int encoding);
+static void append_schema_pattern(PatternInfoArray *pia, const char *pattern,
+								  int encoding);
+static void append_relation_pattern(PatternInfoArray *pia, const char *pattern,
+									int encoding);
+static void append_heap_pattern(PatternInfoArray *pia, const char *pattern,
+								int encoding);
+static void append_btree_pattern(PatternInfoArray *pia, const char *pattern,
+								 int encoding);
+static void compile_database_list(PGconn *conn, SimplePtrList *databases,
+								  const char *initial_dbname);
+static void compile_relation_list_one_db(PGconn *conn, SimplePtrList *relations,
+										 const DatabaseInfo *datinfo,
+										 uint64 *pagecount);
+
+#define log_no_match(...) do { \
+		if (opts.strict_names) \
+			pg_log_generic(PG_LOG_ERROR, __VA_ARGS__); \
+		else \
+			pg_log_generic(PG_LOG_WARNING, __VA_ARGS__); \
+	} while(0)
+
+#define FREE_AND_SET_NULL(x) do { \
+	pg_free(x); \
+	(x) = NULL; \
+	} while (0)
+
+int
+main(int argc, char *argv[])
+{
+	PGconn	   *conn = NULL;
+	SimplePtrListCell *cell;
+	SimplePtrList databases = {NULL, NULL};
+	SimplePtrList relations = {NULL, NULL};
+	bool		failed = false;
+	const char *latest_datname;
+	int			parallel_workers;
+	ParallelSlotArray *sa;
+	PQExpBufferData sql;
+	uint64		reltotal = 0;
+	uint64		pageschecked = 0;
+	uint64		pagestotal = 0;
+	uint64		relprogress = 0;
+	int			pattern_id;
+
+	static struct option long_options[] = {
+		/* Connection options */
+		{"host", required_argument, NULL, 'h'},
+		{"port", required_argument, NULL, 'p'},
+		{"username", required_argument, NULL, 'U'},
+		{"no-password", no_argument, NULL, 'w'},
+		{"password", no_argument, NULL, 'W'},
+		{"maintenance-db", required_argument, NULL, 1},
+
+		/* check options */
+		{"all", no_argument, NULL, 'a'},
+		{"database", required_argument, NULL, 'd'},
+		{"exclude-database", required_argument, NULL, 'D'},
+		{"echo", no_argument, NULL, 'e'},
+		{"index", required_argument, NULL, 'i'},
+		{"exclude-index", required_argument, NULL, 'I'},
+		{"jobs", required_argument, NULL, 'j'},
+		{"progress", no_argument, NULL, 'P'},
+		{"quiet", no_argument, NULL, 'q'},
+		{"relation", required_argument, NULL, 'r'},
+		{"exclude-relation", required_argument, NULL, 'R'},
+		{"schema", required_argument, NULL, 's'},
+		{"exclude-schema", required_argument, NULL, 'S'},
+		{"table", required_argument, NULL, 't'},
+		{"exclude-table", required_argument, NULL, 'T'},
+		{"verbose", no_argument, NULL, 'v'},
+		{"no-dependent-indexes", no_argument, NULL, 2},
+		{"no-dependent-toast", no_argument, NULL, 3},
+		{"exclude-toast-pointers", no_argument, NULL, 4},
+		{"on-error-stop", no_argument, NULL, 5},
+		{"skip", required_argument, NULL, 6},
+		{"startblock", required_argument, NULL, 7},
+		{"endblock", required_argument, NULL, 8},
+		{"rootdescend", no_argument, NULL, 9},
+		{"no-strict-names", no_argument, NULL, 10},
+		{"heapallindexed", no_argument, NULL, 11},
+		{"parent-check", no_argument, NULL, 12},
+
+		{NULL, 0, NULL, 0}
+	};
+
+	int			optindex;
+	int			c;
+
+	const char *db = NULL;
+	const char *maintenance_db = NULL;
+
+	const char *host = NULL;
+	const char *port = NULL;
+	const char *username = NULL;
+	enum trivalue prompt_password = TRI_DEFAULT;
+	int			encoding = pg_get_encoding_from_locale(NULL, false);
+	ConnParams	cparams;
+
+	pg_logging_init(argv[0]);
+	progname = get_progname(argv[0]);
+	set_pglocale_pgservice(argv[0], PG_TEXTDOMAIN("contrib"));
+
+	handle_help_version_opts(argc, argv, progname, help);
+
+	/* process command-line options */
+	while ((c = getopt_long(argc, argv, "ad:D:eh:Hi:I:j:p:Pqr:R:s:S:t:T:U:wWv",
+							long_options, &optindex)) != -1)
+	{
+		char	   *endptr;
+
+		switch (c)
+		{
+			case 'a':
+				opts.alldb = true;
+				break;
+			case 'd':
+				opts.dbpattern = true;
+				append_database_pattern(&opts.include, optarg, encoding);
+				break;
+			case 'D':
+				opts.dbpattern = true;
+				append_database_pattern(&opts.exclude, optarg, encoding);
+				break;
+			case 'e':
+				opts.echo = true;
+				break;
+			case 'h':
+				host = pg_strdup(optarg);
+				break;
+			case 'i':
+				opts.allrel = false;
+				append_btree_pattern(&opts.include, optarg, encoding);
+				break;
+			case 'I':
+				opts.excludeidx = true;
+				append_btree_pattern(&opts.exclude, optarg, encoding);
+				break;
+			case 'j':
+				opts.jobs = atoi(optarg);
+				if (opts.jobs < 1)
+				{
+					fprintf(stderr,
+							"number of parallel jobs must be at least 1\n");
+					exit(1);
+				}
+				break;
+			case 'p':
+				port = pg_strdup(optarg);
+				break;
+			case 'P':
+				opts.show_progress = true;
+				break;
+			case 'q':
+				opts.quiet = true;
+				break;
+			case 'r':
+				opts.allrel = false;
+				append_relation_pattern(&opts.include, optarg, encoding);
+				break;
+			case 'R':
+				opts.excludeidx = true;
+				opts.excludetbl = true;
+				append_relation_pattern(&opts.exclude, optarg, encoding);
+				break;
+			case 's':
+				opts.allrel = false;
+				append_schema_pattern(&opts.include, optarg, encoding);
+				break;
+			case 'S':
+				opts.excludensp = true;
+				append_schema_pattern(&opts.exclude, optarg, encoding);
+				break;
+			case 't':
+				opts.allrel = false;
+				append_heap_pattern(&opts.include, optarg, encoding);
+				break;
+			case 'T':
+				opts.excludetbl = true;
+				append_heap_pattern(&opts.exclude, optarg, encoding);
+				break;
+			case 'U':
+				username = pg_strdup(optarg);
+				break;
+			case 'w':
+				prompt_password = TRI_NO;
+				break;
+			case 'W':
+				prompt_password = TRI_YES;
+				break;
+			case 'v':
+				opts.verbose = true;
+				pg_logging_increase_verbosity();
+				break;
+			case 1:
+				maintenance_db = pg_strdup(optarg);
+				break;
+			case 2:
+				opts.no_btree_expansion = true;
+				break;
+			case 3:
+				opts.no_toast_expansion = true;
+				break;
+			case 4:
+				opts.reconcile_toast = false;
+				break;
+			case 5:
+				opts.on_error_stop = true;
+				break;
+			case 6:
+				if (pg_strcasecmp(optarg, "all-visible") == 0)
+					opts.skip = "all visible";
+				else if (pg_strcasecmp(optarg, "all-frozen") == 0)
+					opts.skip = "all frozen";
+				else
+				{
+					fprintf(stderr, "invalid skip option\n");
+					exit(1);
+				}
+				break;
+			case 7:
+				opts.startblock = strtol(optarg, &endptr, 10);
+				if (*endptr != '\0')
+				{
+					fprintf(stderr,
+							"invalid start block\n");
+					exit(1);
+				}
+				if (opts.startblock > MaxBlockNumber || opts.startblock < 0)
+				{
+					fprintf(stderr,
+							"start block out of bounds\n");
+					exit(1);
+				}
+				break;
+			case 8:
+				opts.endblock = strtol(optarg, &endptr, 10);
+				if (*endptr != '\0')
+				{
+					fprintf(stderr,
+							"invalid end block\n");
+					exit(1);
+				}
+				if (opts.endblock > MaxBlockNumber || opts.endblock < 0)
+				{
+					fprintf(stderr,
+							"end block out of bounds\n");
+					exit(1);
+				}
+				break;
+			case 9:
+				opts.rootdescend = true;
+				opts.parent_check = true;
+				break;
+			case 10:
+				opts.strict_names = false;
+				break;
+			case 11:
+				opts.heapallindexed = true;
+				break;
+			case 12:
+				opts.parent_check = true;
+				break;
+			default:
+				fprintf(stderr,
+						"Try \"%s --help\" for more information.\n",
+						progname);
+				exit(1);
+		}
+	}
+
+	if (opts.endblock >= 0 && opts.endblock < opts.startblock)
+	{
+		fprintf(stderr,
+				"end block precedes start block\n");
+		exit(1);
+	}
+
+	/*
+	 * A single non-option arguments specifies a database name or connection
+	 * string.
+	 */
+	if (optind < argc)
+	{
+		db = argv[optind];
+		optind++;
+	}
+
+	if (optind < argc)
+	{
+		pg_log_error("too many command-line arguments (first is \"%s\")",
+					 argv[optind]);
+		fprintf(stderr, _("Try \"%s --help\" for more information.\n"), progname);
+		exit(1);
+	}
+
+	/* fill cparams except for dbname, which is set below */
+	cparams.pghost = host;
+	cparams.pgport = port;
+	cparams.pguser = username;
+	cparams.prompt_password = prompt_password;
+	cparams.dbname = NULL;
+	cparams.override_dbname = NULL;
+
+	setup_cancel_handler(NULL);
+
+	/* choose the database for our initial connection */
+	if (opts.alldb)
+	{
+		if (db != NULL)
+		{
+			pg_log_error("Cannot check all databases and a specific one at the same time");
+			exit(1);
+		}
+		cparams.dbname = maintenance_db;
+	}
+	else if (db != NULL)
+	{
+		if (opts.dbpattern)
+		{
+			pg_log_error("Cannot check a specific database and specify database patterns at the same time");
+			exit(1);
+		}
+		cparams.dbname = db;
+	}
+
+	if (opts.alldb || opts.dbpattern)
+	{
+		conn = connectMaintenanceDatabase(&cparams, progname, opts.echo);
+		compile_database_list(conn, &databases, NULL);
+	}
+	else
+	{
+		if (cparams.dbname == NULL)
+		{
+			if (getenv("PGDATABASE"))
+				cparams.dbname = getenv("PGDATABASE");
+			else if (getenv("PGUSER"))
+				cparams.dbname = getenv("PGUSER");
+			else
+				cparams.dbname = get_user_name_or_exit(progname);
+		}
+		conn = connectDatabase(&cparams, progname, opts.echo, false, true);
+		compile_database_list(conn, &databases, PQdb(conn));
+	}
+
+	if (databases.head == NULL)
+	{
+		if (conn != NULL)
+			disconnectDatabase(conn);
+		pg_log_error("no databases to check");
+		exit(0);
+	}
+
+	/*
+	 * Compile a list of all relations spanning all databases to be checked.
+	 */
+	for (cell = databases.head; cell; cell = cell->next)
+	{
+		PGresult   *result;
+		int			ntups;
+		const char *amcheck_schema = NULL;
+		DatabaseInfo *dat = (DatabaseInfo *) cell->ptr;
+
+		cparams.override_dbname = dat->datname;
+		if (conn == NULL || strcmp(PQdb(conn), dat->datname) != 0)
+		{
+			if (conn != NULL)
+				disconnectDatabase(conn);
+			conn = connectDatabase(&cparams, progname, opts.echo, false, true);
+		}
+
+		/*
+		 * Verify that amcheck is installed for this next database.  User
+		 * error could result in a database not having amcheck that should
+		 * have it, but we also could be iterating over multiple databases
+		 * where not all of them have amcheck installed (for example,
+		 * 'template1').
+		 */
+		result = executeQuery(conn, amcheck_sql, opts.echo);
+		if (PQresultStatus(result) != PGRES_TUPLES_OK)
+		{
+			/* Querying the catalog failed. */
+			pg_log_error("database \"%s\": %s",
+						 PQdb(conn), PQerrorMessage(conn));
+			pg_log_info("query was: %s", amcheck_sql);
+			PQclear(result);
+			disconnectDatabase(conn);
+			exit(1);
+		}
+		ntups = PQntuples(result);
+		if (ntups == 0)
+		{
+			/* Querying the catalog succeeded, but amcheck is missing. */
+			pg_log_warning("skipping database \"%s\": amcheck is not installed",
+						   PQdb(conn));
+			disconnectDatabase(conn);
+			conn = NULL;
+			continue;
+		}
+		amcheck_schema = PQgetvalue(result, 0, 0);
+		if (opts.verbose)
+			pg_log_info("in database \"%s\": using amcheck version \"%s\" in schema \"%s\"",
+						PQdb(conn), PQgetvalue(result, 0, 1), amcheck_schema);
+		dat->amcheck_schema = PQescapeIdentifier(conn, amcheck_schema,
+												 strlen(amcheck_schema));
+		PQclear(result);
+
+		compile_relation_list_one_db(conn, &relations, dat, &pagestotal);
+	}
+
+	/*
+	 * Check that all inclusion patterns matched at least one schema or
+	 * relation that we can check.
+	 */
+	for (pattern_id = 0; pattern_id < opts.include.len; pattern_id++)
+	{
+		PatternInfo *pat = &opts.include.data[pattern_id];
+
+		if (!pat->matched && (pat->nsp_regex != NULL || pat->rel_regex != NULL))
+		{
+			failed = opts.strict_names;
+
+			if (!opts.quiet || failed)
+			{
+				if (pat->heap_only)
+					log_no_match("no heap tables to check matching \"%s\"",
+								 pat->pattern);
+				else if (pat->btree_only)
+					log_no_match("no btree indexes to check matching \"%s\"",
+								 pat->pattern);
+				else if (pat->rel_regex == NULL)
+					log_no_match("no relations to check in schemas matching \"%s\"",
+								 pat->pattern);
+				else
+					log_no_match("no relations to check matching \"%s\"",
+								 pat->pattern);
+			}
+		}
+	}
+
+	if (failed)
+	{
+		if (conn != NULL)
+			disconnectDatabase(conn);
+		exit(1);
+	}
+
+	/*
+	 * Set parallel_workers to the lesser of opts.jobs and the number of
+	 * relations.
+	 */
+	parallel_workers = 0;
+	for (cell = relations.head; cell; cell = cell->next)
+	{
+		reltotal++;
+		if (parallel_workers < opts.jobs)
+			parallel_workers++;
+	}
+
+	if (reltotal == 0)
+	{
+		if (conn != NULL)
+			disconnectDatabase(conn);
+		pg_log_error("no relations to check");
+		exit(1);
+	}
+	progress_report(reltotal, relprogress, pagestotal, pageschecked, NULL, true, false);
+
+	/*
+	 * Main event loop.
+	 *
+	 * We use server-side parallelism to check up to parallel_workers
+	 * relations in parallel.  The list of relations was computed in database
+	 * order, which minimizes the number of connects and disconnects as we
+	 * process the list.
+	 */
+	latest_datname = NULL;
+	sa = ParallelSlotsSetup(parallel_workers, &cparams, progname, opts.echo,
+							NULL);
+	if (conn != NULL)
+	{
+		ParallelSlotsAdoptConn(sa, conn);
+		conn = NULL;
+	}
+
+	initPQExpBuffer(&sql);
+	for (relprogress = 0, cell = relations.head; cell; cell = cell->next)
+	{
+		ParallelSlot *free_slot;
+		RelationInfo *rel;
+
+		rel = (RelationInfo *) cell->ptr;
+
+		if (CancelRequested)
+		{
+			failed = true;
+			break;
+		}
+
+		/*
+		 * The list of relations is in database sorted order.  If this next
+		 * relation is in a different database than the last one seen, we are
+		 * about to start checking this database.  Note that other slots may
+		 * still be working on relations from prior databases.
+		 */
+		latest_datname = rel->datinfo->datname;
+
+		progress_report(reltotal, relprogress, pagestotal, pageschecked, latest_datname, false, false);
+
+		relprogress++;
+		pageschecked += rel->blocks_to_check;
+
+		/*
+		 * Get a parallel slot for the next amcheck command, blocking if
+		 * necessary until one is available, or until a previously issued slot
+		 * command fails, indicating that we should abort checking the
+		 * remaining objects.
+		 */
+		free_slot = ParallelSlotsGetIdle(sa, rel->datinfo->datname);
+		if (!free_slot)
+		{
+			/*
+			 * Something failed.  We don't need to know what it was, because
+			 * the handler should already have emitted the necessary error
+			 * messages.
+			 */
+			failed = true;
+			break;
+		}
+
+		if (opts.verbose)
+			PQsetErrorVerbosity(free_slot->connection, PQERRORS_VERBOSE);
+		else if (opts.quiet)
+			PQsetErrorVerbosity(free_slot->connection, PQERRORS_TERSE);
+
+		/*
+		 * Execute the appropriate amcheck command for this relation using our
+		 * slot's database connection.  We do not wait for the command to
+		 * complete, nor do we perform any error checking, as that is done by
+		 * the parallel slots and our handler callback functions.
+		 */
+		if (rel->is_heap)
+		{
+			if (opts.verbose)
+			{
+				if (opts.show_progress && progress_since_last_stderr)
+					fprintf(stderr, "\n");
+				pg_log_info("checking heap table \"%s\".\"%s\".\"%s\"",
+							rel->datinfo->datname, rel->nspname, rel->relname);
+				progress_since_last_stderr = false;
+			}
+			prepare_heap_command(&sql, rel, free_slot->connection);
+			rel->sql = pstrdup(sql.data);	/* pg_free'd after command */
+			ParallelSlotSetHandler(free_slot, verify_heap_slot_handler, rel);
+			run_command(free_slot, rel->sql);
+		}
+		else
+		{
+			if (opts.verbose)
+			{
+				if (opts.show_progress && progress_since_last_stderr)
+					fprintf(stderr, "\n");
+
+				pg_log_info("checking btree index \"%s\".\"%s\".\"%s\"",
+							rel->datinfo->datname, rel->nspname, rel->relname);
+				progress_since_last_stderr = false;
+			}
+			prepare_btree_command(&sql, rel, free_slot->connection);
+			rel->sql = pstrdup(sql.data);	/* pg_free'd after command */
+			ParallelSlotSetHandler(free_slot, verify_btree_slot_handler, rel);
+			run_command(free_slot, rel->sql);
+		}
+	}
+	termPQExpBuffer(&sql);
+
+	if (!failed)
+	{
+
+		/*
+		 * Wait for all slots to complete, or for one to indicate that an
+		 * error occurred.  Like above, we rely on the handler emitting the
+		 * necessary error messages.
+		 */
+		if (sa && !ParallelSlotsWaitCompletion(sa))
+			failed = true;
+
+		progress_report(reltotal, relprogress, pagestotal, pageschecked, NULL, true, true);
+	}
+
+	if (sa)
+	{
+		ParallelSlotsTerminate(sa);
+		FREE_AND_SET_NULL(sa);
+	}
+
+	if (failed)
+		exit(1);
+
+	if (!all_checks_pass)
+		exit(2);
+}
+
+/*
+ * prepare_heap_command
+ *
+ * Creates a SQL command for running amcheck checking on the given heap
+ * relation.  The command is phrased as a SQL query, with column order and
+ * names matching the expectations of verify_heap_slot_handler, which will
+ * receive and handle each row returned from the verify_heapam() function.
+ *
+ * sql: buffer into which the heap table checking command will be written
+ * rel: relation information for the heap table to be checked
+ * conn: the connection to be used, for string escaping purposes
+ */
+static void
+prepare_heap_command(PQExpBuffer sql, RelationInfo *rel, PGconn *conn)
+{
+	resetPQExpBuffer(sql);
+	appendPQExpBuffer(sql,
+					  "SELECT blkno, offnum, attnum, msg FROM %s.verify_heapam("
+					  "\nrelation := %u, on_error_stop := %s, check_toast := %s, skip := '%s'",
+					  rel->datinfo->amcheck_schema,
+					  rel->reloid,
+					  opts.on_error_stop ? "true" : "false",
+					  opts.reconcile_toast ? "true" : "false",
+					  opts.skip);
+
+	if (opts.startblock >= 0)
+		appendPQExpBuffer(sql, ", startblock := " INT64_FORMAT, opts.startblock);
+	if (opts.endblock >= 0)
+		appendPQExpBuffer(sql, ", endblock := " INT64_FORMAT, opts.endblock);
+
+	appendPQExpBuffer(sql, ")");
+}
+
+/*
+ * prepare_btree_command
+ *
+ * Creates a SQL command for running amcheck checking on the given btree index
+ * relation.  The command does not select any columns, as btree checking
+ * functions do not return any, but rather return corruption information by
+ * raising errors, which verify_btree_slot_handler expects.
+ *
+ * sql: buffer into which the heap table checking command will be written
+ * rel: relation information for the index to be checked
+ * conn: the connection to be used, for string escaping purposes
+ */
+static void
+prepare_btree_command(PQExpBuffer sql, RelationInfo *rel, PGconn *conn)
+{
+	resetPQExpBuffer(sql);
+
+	/*
+	 * Embed the database, schema, and relation name in the query, so if the
+	 * check throws an error, the user knows which relation the error came
+	 * from.
+	 */
+	if (opts.parent_check)
+		appendPQExpBuffer(sql,
+						  "SELECT * FROM %s.bt_index_parent_check("
+						  "index := '%u'::regclass, heapallindexed := %s, "
+						  "rootdescend := %s)",
+						  rel->datinfo->amcheck_schema,
+						  rel->reloid,
+						  (opts.heapallindexed ? "true" : "false"),
+						  (opts.rootdescend ? "true" : "false"));
+	else
+		appendPQExpBuffer(sql,
+						  "SELECT * FROM %s.bt_index_check("
+						  "index := '%u'::regclass, heapallindexed := %s)",
+						  rel->datinfo->amcheck_schema,
+						  rel->reloid,
+						  (opts.heapallindexed ? "true" : "false"));
+}
+
+/*
+ * run_command
+ *
+ * Sends a command to the server without waiting for the command to complete.
+ * Logs an error if the command cannot be sent, but otherwise any errors are
+ * expected to be handled by a ParallelSlotHandler.
+ *
+ * If reconnecting to the database is necessary, the cparams argument may be
+ * modified.
+ *
+ * slot: slot with connection to the server we should use for the command
+ * sql: query to send
+ */
+static void
+run_command(ParallelSlot *slot, const char *sql)
+{
+	if (opts.echo)
+		printf("%s\n", sql);
+
+	if (PQsendQuery(slot->connection, sql) == 0)
+	{
+		pg_log_error("error sending command to database \"%s\": %s",
+					 PQdb(slot->connection),
+					 PQerrorMessage(slot->connection));
+		pg_log_error("command was: %s", sql);
+		exit(1);
+	}
+}
+
+/*
+ * should_processing_continue
+ *
+ * Checks a query result returned from a query (presumably issued on a slot's
+ * connection) to determine if parallel slots should continue issuing further
+ * commands.
+ *
+ * Note: Heap relation corruption is reported by verify_heapam() via the result
+ * set, rather than an ERROR, but running verify_heapam() on a corrupted heap
+ * table may still result in an error being returned from the server due to
+ * missing relation files, bad checksums, etc.  The btree corruption checking
+ * functions always use errors to communicate corruption messages.  We can't
+ * just abort processing because we got a mere ERROR.
+ *
+ * res: result from an executed sql query
+ */
+static bool
+should_processing_continue(PGresult *res)
+{
+	const char *severity;
+
+	switch (PQresultStatus(res))
+	{
+			/* These are expected and ok */
+		case PGRES_COMMAND_OK:
+		case PGRES_TUPLES_OK:
+		case PGRES_NONFATAL_ERROR:
+			break;
+
+			/* This is expected but requires closer scrutiny */
+		case PGRES_FATAL_ERROR:
+			severity = PQresultErrorField(res, PG_DIAG_SEVERITY_NONLOCALIZED);
+			if (strcmp(severity, "FATAL") == 0)
+				return false;
+			if (strcmp(severity, "PANIC") == 0)
+				return false;
+			break;
+
+			/* These are unexpected */
+		case PGRES_BAD_RESPONSE:
+		case PGRES_EMPTY_QUERY:
+		case PGRES_COPY_OUT:
+		case PGRES_COPY_IN:
+		case PGRES_COPY_BOTH:
+		case PGRES_SINGLE_TUPLE:
+			return false;
+	}
+	return true;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Returns a copy of the argument string with all lines indented four spaces.
+ *
+ * The caller should pg_free the result when finished with it.
+ */
+static char *
+indent_lines(const char *str)
+{
+	PQExpBufferData buf;
+	const char *c;
+	char	   *result;
+
+	initPQExpBuffer(&buf);
+	appendPQExpBufferStr(&buf, "    ");
+	for (c = str; *c; c++)
+	{
+		appendPQExpBufferChar(&buf, *c);
+		if (c[0] == '\n' && c[1] != '\0')
+			appendPQExpBufferStr(&buf, "    ");
+	}
+	result = pstrdup(buf.data);
+	termPQExpBuffer(&buf);
+
+	return result;
+}
+
+/*
+ * verify_heap_slot_handler
+ *
+ * ParallelSlotHandler that receives results from a heap table checking command
+ * created by prepare_heap_command and outputs the results for the user.
+ *
+ * res: result from an executed sql query
+ * conn: connection on which the sql query was executed
+ * context: the sql query being handled, as a cstring
+ */
+static bool
+verify_heap_slot_handler(PGresult *res, PGconn *conn, void *context)
+{
+	RelationInfo *rel = (RelationInfo *) context;
+
+	if (PQresultStatus(res) == PGRES_TUPLES_OK)
+	{
+		int			i;
+		int			ntups = PQntuples(res);
+
+		if (ntups > 0)
+			all_checks_pass = false;
+
+		for (i = 0; i < ntups; i++)
+		{
+			const char *msg;
+
+			/* The message string should never be null, but check */
+			if (PQgetisnull(res, i, 3))
+				msg = "NO MESSAGE";
+			else
+				msg = PQgetvalue(res, i, 3);
+
+			if (!PQgetisnull(res, i, 2))
+				printf("heap table \"%s\".\"%s\".\"%s\", block %s, offset %s, attribute %s:\n    %s\n",
+					   rel->datinfo->datname, rel->nspname, rel->relname,
+					   PQgetvalue(res, i, 0),	/* blkno */
+					   PQgetvalue(res, i, 1),	/* offnum */
+					   PQgetvalue(res, i, 2),	/* attnum */
+					   msg);
+
+			else if (!PQgetisnull(res, i, 1))
+				printf("heap table \"%s\".\"%s\".\"%s\", block %s, offset %s:\n    %s\n",
+					   rel->datinfo->datname, rel->nspname, rel->relname,
+					   PQgetvalue(res, i, 0),	/* blkno */
+					   PQgetvalue(res, i, 1),	/* offnum */
+					   msg);
+
+			else if (!PQgetisnull(res, i, 0))
+				printf("heap table \"%s\".\"%s\".\"%s\", block %s:\n    %s\n",
+					   rel->datinfo->datname, rel->nspname, rel->relname,
+					   PQgetvalue(res, i, 0),	/* blkno */
+					   msg);
+
+			else
+				printf("heap table \"%s\".\"%s\".\"%s\":\n    %s\n",
+					   rel->datinfo->datname, rel->nspname, rel->relname, msg);
+		}
+	}
+	else if (PQresultStatus(res) != PGRES_TUPLES_OK)
+	{
+		char	   *msg = indent_lines(PQerrorMessage(conn));
+
+		all_checks_pass = false;
+		printf("heap table \"%s\".\"%s\".\"%s\":\n%s",
+			   rel->datinfo->datname, rel->nspname, rel->relname, msg);
+		if (opts.verbose)
+			printf("query was: %s\n", rel->sql);
+		FREE_AND_SET_NULL(msg);
+	}
+
+	FREE_AND_SET_NULL(rel->sql);
+	FREE_AND_SET_NULL(rel->nspname);
+	FREE_AND_SET_NULL(rel->relname);
+
+	return should_processing_continue(res);
+}
+
+/*
+ * verify_btree_slot_handler
+ *
+ * ParallelSlotHandler that receives results from a btree checking command
+ * created by prepare_btree_command and outputs them for the user.  The results
+ * from the btree checking command is assumed to be empty, but when the results
+ * are an error code, the useful information about the corruption is expected
+ * in the connection's error message.
+ *
+ * res: result from an executed sql query
+ * conn: connection on which the sql query was executed
+ * context: unused
+ */
+static bool
+verify_btree_slot_handler(PGresult *res, PGconn *conn, void *context)
+{
+	RelationInfo *rel = (RelationInfo *) context;
+
+	if (PQresultStatus(res) == PGRES_TUPLES_OK)
+	{
+		int			ntups = PQntuples(res);
+
+		if (ntups != 1)
+		{
+			/*
+			 * We expect the btree checking functions to return one void row
+			 * each, so we should output some sort of warning if we get
+			 * anything else, not because it indicates corruption, but because
+			 * it suggests a mismatch between amcheck and pg_amcheck versions.
+			 *
+			 * In conjunction with --progress, anything written to stderr at
+			 * this time would present strangely to the user without an extra
+			 * newline, so we print one.  If we were multithreaded, we'd have
+			 * to avoid splitting this across multiple calls, but we're in an
+			 * event loop, so it doesn't matter.
+			 */
+			if (opts.show_progress && progress_since_last_stderr)
+				fprintf(stderr, "\n");
+			pg_log_warning("btree index \"%s\".\"%s\".\"%s\": btree checking function returned unexpected number of rows: %d",
+						   rel->datinfo->datname, rel->nspname, rel->relname, ntups);
+			if (opts.verbose)
+				pg_log_info("query was: %s", rel->sql);
+			pg_log_warning("are %s's and amcheck's versions compatible?",
+						   progname);
+			progress_since_last_stderr = false;
+		}
+	}
+	else
+	{
+		char	   *msg = indent_lines(PQerrorMessage(conn));
+
+		all_checks_pass = false;
+		printf("btree index \"%s\".\"%s\".\"%s\":\n%s",
+			   rel->datinfo->datname, rel->nspname, rel->relname, msg);
+		if (opts.verbose)
+			printf("query was: %s\n", rel->sql);
+		FREE_AND_SET_NULL(msg);
+	}
+
+	FREE_AND_SET_NULL(rel->sql);
+	FREE_AND_SET_NULL(rel->nspname);
+	FREE_AND_SET_NULL(rel->relname);
+
+	return should_processing_continue(res);
+}
+
+/*
+ * help
+ *
+ * Prints help page for the program
+ *
+ * progname: the name of the executed program, such as "pg_amcheck"
+ */
+static void
+help(const char *progname)
+{
+	printf("%s uses amcheck module to check objects in a PostgreSQL database for corruption.\n\n", progname);
+	printf("Usage:\n");
+	printf("  %s [OPTION]... [DBNAME]\n", progname);
+	printf("\nTarget Options:\n");
+	printf("  -a, --all                      check all databases\n");
+	printf("  -d, --database=PATTERN         check matching database(s)\n");
+	printf("  -D, --exclude-database=PATTERN do NOT check matching database(s)\n");
+	printf("  -i, --index=PATTERN            check matching index(es)\n");
+	printf("  -I, --exclude-index=PATTERN    do NOT check matching index(es)\n");
+	printf("  -r, --relation=PATTERN         check matching relation(s)\n");
+	printf("  -R, --exclude-relation=PATTERN do NOT check matching relation(s)\n");
+	printf("  -s, --schema=PATTERN           check matching schema(s)\n");
+	printf("  -S, --exclude-schema=PATTERN   do NOT check matching schema(s)\n");
+	printf("  -t, --table=PATTERN            check matching table(s)\n");
+	printf("  -T, --exclude-table=PATTERN    do NOT check matching table(s)\n");
+	printf("      --no-dependent-indexes     do NOT expand list of relations to include indexes\n");
+	printf("      --no-dependent-toast       do NOT expand list of relations to include toast\n");
+	printf("      --no-strict-names          do NOT require patterns to match objects\n");
+	printf("\nTable Checking Options:\n");
+	printf("      --exclude-toast-pointers   do NOT follow relation toast pointers\n");
+	printf("      --on-error-stop            stop checking at end of first corrupt page\n");
+	printf("      --skip=OPTION              do NOT check \"all-frozen\" or \"all-visible\" blocks\n");
+	printf("      --startblock=BLOCK         begin checking table(s) at the given block number\n");
+	printf("      --endblock=BLOCK           check table(s) only up to the given block number\n");
+	printf("\nBtree Index Checking Options:\n");
+	printf("      --heapallindexed           check all heap tuples are found within indexes\n");
+	printf("      --parent-check             check index parent/child relationships\n");
+	printf("      --rootdescend              search from root page to refind tuples\n");
+	printf("\nConnection options:\n");
+	printf("  -h, --host=HOSTNAME            database server host or socket directory\n");
+	printf("  -p, --port=PORT                database server port\n");
+	printf("  -U, --username=USERNAME        user name to connect as\n");
+	printf("  -w, --no-password              never prompt for password\n");
+	printf("  -W, --password                 force password prompt\n");
+	printf("      --maintenance-db=DBNAME    alternate maintenance database\n");
+	printf("\nOther Options:\n");
+	printf("  -e, --echo                     show the commands being sent to the server\n");
+	printf("  -j, --jobs=NUM                 use this many concurrent connections to the server\n");
+	printf("  -q, --quiet                    don't write any messages\n");
+	printf("  -v, --verbose                  write a lot of output\n");
+	printf("  -V, --version                  output version information, then exit\n");
+	printf("  -P, --progress                 show progress information\n");
+	printf("  -?, --help                     show this help, then exit\n");
+
+	printf("\nReport bugs to <%s>.\n", PACKAGE_BUGREPORT);
+	printf("%s home page: <%s>\n", PACKAGE_NAME, PACKAGE_URL);
+}
+
+/*
+ * Print a progress report based on the global variables.
+ *
+ * Progress report is written at maximum once per second, unless the force
+ * parameter is set to true.
+ *
+ * If finished is set to true, this is the last progress report. The cursor
+ * is moved to the next line.
+ */
+static void
+progress_report(uint64 relations_total, uint64 relations_checked,
+				uint64 relpages_total, uint64 relpages_checked,
+				const char *datname, bool force, bool finished)
+{
+	int			percent_rel = 0;
+	int			percent_pages = 0;
+	char		checked_rel[32];
+	char		total_rel[32];
+	char		checked_pages[32];
+	char		total_pages[32];
+	pg_time_t	now;
+
+	if (!opts.show_progress)
+		return;
+
+	now = time(NULL);
+	if (now == last_progress_report && !force && !finished)
+		return;					/* Max once per second */
+
+	last_progress_report = now;
+	if (relations_total)
+		percent_rel = (int) (relations_checked * 100 / relations_total);
+	if (relpages_total)
+		percent_pages = (int) (relpages_checked * 100 / relpages_total);
+
+	/*
+	 * Separate step to keep platform-dependent format code out of fprintf
+	 * calls.  We only test for INT64_FORMAT availability in snprintf, not
+	 * fprintf.
+	 */
+	snprintf(checked_rel, sizeof(checked_rel), INT64_FORMAT, relations_checked);
+	snprintf(total_rel, sizeof(total_rel), INT64_FORMAT, relations_total);
+	snprintf(checked_pages, sizeof(checked_pages), INT64_FORMAT, relpages_checked);
+	snprintf(total_pages, sizeof(total_pages), INT64_FORMAT, relpages_total);
+
+#define VERBOSE_DATNAME_LENGTH 35
+	if (opts.verbose)
+	{
+		if (!datname)
+
+			/*
+			 * No datname given, so clear the status line (used for first and
+			 * last call)
+			 */
+			fprintf(stderr,
+					"%*s/%s relations (%d%%) %*s/%s pages (%d%%) %*s",
+					(int) strlen(total_rel),
+					checked_rel, total_rel, percent_rel,
+					(int) strlen(total_pages),
+					checked_pages, total_pages, percent_pages,
+					VERBOSE_DATNAME_LENGTH + 2, "");
+		else
+		{
+			bool		truncate = (strlen(datname) > VERBOSE_DATNAME_LENGTH);
+
+			fprintf(stderr,
+					"%*s/%s relations (%d%%) %*s/%s pages (%d%%), (%s%-*.*s)",
+					(int) strlen(total_rel),
+					checked_rel, total_rel, percent_rel,
+					(int) strlen(total_pages),
+					checked_pages, total_pages, percent_pages,
+			/* Prefix with "..." if we do leading truncation */
+					truncate ? "..." : "",
+					truncate ? VERBOSE_DATNAME_LENGTH - 3 : VERBOSE_DATNAME_LENGTH,
+					truncate ? VERBOSE_DATNAME_LENGTH - 3 : VERBOSE_DATNAME_LENGTH,
+			/* Truncate datname at beginning if it's too long */
+					truncate ? datname + strlen(datname) - VERBOSE_DATNAME_LENGTH + 3 : datname);
+		}
+	}
+	else
+		fprintf(stderr,
+				"%*s/%s relations (%d%%) %*s/%s pages (%d%%)",
+				(int) strlen(total_rel),
+				checked_rel, total_rel, percent_rel,
+				(int) strlen(total_pages),
+				checked_pages, total_pages, percent_pages);
+
+	/*
+	 * Stay on the same line if reporting to a terminal and we're not done
+	 * yet.
+	 */
+	if (!finished && isatty(fileno(stderr)))
+	{
+		fputc('\r', stderr);
+		progress_since_last_stderr = true;
+	}
+	else
+		fputc('\n', stderr);
+}
+
+/*
+ * Extend the pattern info array to hold one additional initialized pattern
+ * info entry.
+ *
+ * Returns a pointer to the new entry.
+ */
+static PatternInfo *
+extend_pattern_info_array(PatternInfoArray *pia)
+{
+	PatternInfo *result;
+
+	pia->len++;
+	pia->data = (PatternInfo *) pg_realloc(pia->data, pia->len * sizeof(PatternInfo));
+	result = &pia->data[pia->len - 1];
+	memset(result, 0, sizeof(*result));
+
+	return result;
+}
+
+/*
+ * append_database_pattern
+ *
+ * Adds the given pattern interpreted as a database name pattern.
+ *
+ * pia: the pattern info array to be appended
+ * pattern: the database name pattern
+ * encoding: client encoding for parsing the pattern
+ */
+static void
+append_database_pattern(PatternInfoArray *pia, const char *pattern, int encoding)
+{
+	PQExpBufferData buf;
+	PatternInfo *info = extend_pattern_info_array(pia);
+
+	initPQExpBuffer(&buf);
+	patternToSQLRegex(encoding, NULL, NULL, &buf, pattern, false);
+	info->pattern = pattern;
+	info->db_regex = pstrdup(buf.data);
+
+	termPQExpBuffer(&buf);
+}
+
+/*
+ * append_schema_pattern
+ *
+ * Adds the given pattern interpreted as a schema name pattern.
+ *
+ * pia: the pattern info array to be appended
+ * pattern: the schema name pattern
+ * encoding: client encoding for parsing the pattern
+ */
+static void
+append_schema_pattern(PatternInfoArray *pia, const char *pattern, int encoding)
+{
+	PQExpBufferData dbbuf;
+	PQExpBufferData nspbuf;
+	PatternInfo *info = extend_pattern_info_array(pia);
+
+	initPQExpBuffer(&dbbuf);
+	initPQExpBuffer(&nspbuf);
+
+	patternToSQLRegex(encoding, NULL, &dbbuf, &nspbuf, pattern, false);
+	info->pattern = pattern;
+	if (dbbuf.data[0])
+	{
+		opts.dbpattern = true;
+		info->db_regex = pstrdup(dbbuf.data);
+	}
+	if (nspbuf.data[0])
+		info->nsp_regex = pstrdup(nspbuf.data);
+
+	termPQExpBuffer(&dbbuf);
+	termPQExpBuffer(&nspbuf);
+}
+
+/*
+ * append_relation_pattern_helper
+ *
+ * Adds to a list the given pattern interpreted as a relation pattern.
+ *
+ * pia: the pattern info array to be appended
+ * pattern: the relation name pattern
+ * encoding: client encoding for parsing the pattern
+ * heap_only: whether the pattern should only be matched against heap tables
+ * btree_only: whether the pattern should only be matched against btree indexes
+ */
+static void
+append_relation_pattern_helper(PatternInfoArray *pia, const char *pattern,
+							   int encoding, bool heap_only, bool btree_only)
+{
+	PQExpBufferData dbbuf;
+	PQExpBufferData nspbuf;
+	PQExpBufferData relbuf;
+	PatternInfo *info = extend_pattern_info_array(pia);
+
+	initPQExpBuffer(&dbbuf);
+	initPQExpBuffer(&nspbuf);
+	initPQExpBuffer(&relbuf);
+
+	patternToSQLRegex(encoding, &dbbuf, &nspbuf, &relbuf, pattern, false);
+	info->pattern = pattern;
+	if (dbbuf.data[0])
+	{
+		opts.dbpattern = true;
+		info->db_regex = pstrdup(dbbuf.data);
+	}
+	if (nspbuf.data[0])
+		info->nsp_regex = pstrdup(nspbuf.data);
+	if (relbuf.data[0])
+		info->rel_regex = pstrdup(relbuf.data);
+
+	termPQExpBuffer(&dbbuf);
+	termPQExpBuffer(&nspbuf);
+	termPQExpBuffer(&relbuf);
+
+	info->heap_only = heap_only;
+	info->btree_only = btree_only;
+}
+
+/*
+ * append_relation_pattern
+ *
+ * Adds the given pattern interpreted as a relation pattern, to be matched
+ * against both heap tables and btree indexes.
+ *
+ * pia: the pattern info array to be appended
+ * pattern: the relation name pattern
+ * encoding: client encoding for parsing the pattern
+ */
+static void
+append_relation_pattern(PatternInfoArray *pia, const char *pattern, int encoding)
+{
+	append_relation_pattern_helper(pia, pattern, encoding, false, false);
+}
+
+/*
+ * append_heap_pattern
+ *
+ * Adds the given pattern interpreted as a relation pattern, to be matched only
+ * against heap tables.
+ *
+ * pia: the pattern info array to be appended
+ * pattern: the relation name pattern
+ * encoding: client encoding for parsing the pattern
+ */
+static void
+append_heap_pattern(PatternInfoArray *pia, const char *pattern, int encoding)
+{
+	append_relation_pattern_helper(pia, pattern, encoding, true, false);
+}
+
+/*
+ * append_btree_pattern
+ *
+ * Adds the given pattern interpreted as a relation pattern, to be matched only
+ * against btree indexes.
+ *
+ * pia: the pattern info array to be appended
+ * pattern: the relation name pattern
+ * encoding: client encoding for parsing the pattern
+ */
+static void
+append_btree_pattern(PatternInfoArray *pia, const char *pattern, int encoding)
+{
+	append_relation_pattern_helper(pia, pattern, encoding, false, true);
+}
+
+/*
+ * append_db_pattern_cte
+ *
+ * Appends to the buffer the body of a Common Table Expression (CTE) containing
+ * the database portions filtered from the list of patterns expressed as two
+ * columns:
+ *
+ *     pattern_id: the index of this pattern in pia->data[]
+ *     rgx: the database regular expression parsed from the pattern
+ *
+ * Patterns without a database portion are skipped.  Patterns with more than
+ * just a database portion are optionally skipped, depending on argument
+ * 'inclusive'.
+ *
+ * buf: the buffer to be appended
+ * pia: the array of patterns to be inserted into the CTE
+ * conn: the database connection
+ * inclusive: whether to include patterns with schema and/or relation parts
+ *
+ * Returns whether any database patterns were appended.
+ */
+static bool
+append_db_pattern_cte(PQExpBuffer buf, const PatternInfoArray *pia,
+					  PGconn *conn, bool inclusive)
+{
+	int			pattern_id;
+	const char *comma;
+	bool		have_values;
+
+	comma = "";
+	have_values = false;
+	for (pattern_id = 0; pattern_id < pia->len; pattern_id++)
+	{
+		PatternInfo *info = &pia->data[pattern_id];
+
+		if (info->db_regex != NULL &&
+			(inclusive || (info->nsp_regex == NULL && info->rel_regex == NULL)))
+		{
+			if (!have_values)
+				appendPQExpBufferStr(buf, "\nVALUES");
+			have_values = true;
+			appendPQExpBuffer(buf, "%s\n(%d, ", comma, pattern_id);
+			appendStringLiteralConn(buf, info->db_regex, conn);
+			appendPQExpBufferStr(buf, ")");
+			comma = ",";
+		}
+	}
+
+	if (!have_values)
+		appendPQExpBufferStr(buf, "\nSELECT NULL, NULL, NULL WHERE false");
+
+	return have_values;
+}
+
+/*
+ * compile_database_list
+ *
+ * If any database patterns exist, or if --all was given, compiles a distinct
+ * list of databases to check using a SQL query based on the patterns plus the
+ * literal initial database name, if given.  If no database patterns exist and
+ * --all was not given, the query is not necessary, and only the initial
+ * database name (if any) is added to the list.
+ *
+ * conn: connection to the initial database
+ * databases: the list onto which databases should be appended
+ * initial_dbname: an optional extra database name to include in the list
+ */
+static void
+compile_database_list(PGconn *conn, SimplePtrList *databases,
+					  const char *initial_dbname)
+{
+	PGresult   *res;
+	PQExpBufferData sql;
+	int			ntups;
+	int			i;
+	bool		fatal;
+
+	if (initial_dbname)
+	{
+		DatabaseInfo *dat = (DatabaseInfo *) pg_malloc0(sizeof(DatabaseInfo));
+
+		/* This database is included.  Add to list */
+		if (opts.verbose)
+			pg_log_info("including database: \"%s\"", initial_dbname);
+
+		dat->datname = pstrdup(initial_dbname);
+		simple_ptr_list_append(databases, dat);
+	}
+
+	initPQExpBuffer(&sql);
+
+	/* Append the include patterns CTE. */
+	appendPQExpBufferStr(&sql, "WITH include_raw (pattern_id, rgx) AS (");
+	if (!append_db_pattern_cte(&sql, &opts.include, conn, true) &&
+		!opts.alldb)
+	{
+		/*
+		 * None of the inclusion patterns (if any) contain database portions,
+		 * so there is no need to query the database to resolve database
+		 * patterns.
+		 *
+		 * Since we're also not operating under --all, we don't need to query
+		 * the exhaustive list of connectable databases, either.
+		 */
+		termPQExpBuffer(&sql);
+		return;
+	}
+
+	/* Append the exclude patterns CTE. */
+	appendPQExpBufferStr(&sql, "),\nexclude_raw (pattern_id, rgx) AS (");
+	append_db_pattern_cte(&sql, &opts.exclude, conn, false);
+	appendPQExpBufferStr(&sql, "),");
+
+	/*
+	 * Append the database CTE, which includes whether each database is
+	 * connectable and also joins against exclude_raw to determine whether
+	 * each database is excluded.
+	 */
+	appendPQExpBufferStr(&sql,
+						 "\ndatabase (datname) AS ("
+						 "\nSELECT d.datname "
+						 "FROM pg_catalog.pg_database d "
+						 "LEFT OUTER JOIN exclude_raw e "
+						 "ON d.datname ~ e.rgx "
+						 "\nWHERE d.datallowconn "
+						 "AND e.pattern_id IS NULL"
+						 "),"
+
+	/*
+	 * Append the include_pat CTE, which joins the include_raw CTE against the
+	 * databases CTE to determine if all the inclusion patterns had matches,
+	 * and whether each matched pattern had the misfortune of only matching
+	 * excluded or unconnectable databases.
+	 */
+						 "\ninclude_pat (pattern_id, checkable) AS ("
+						 "\nSELECT i.pattern_id, "
+						 "COUNT(*) FILTER ("
+						 "WHERE d IS NOT NULL"
+						 ") AS checkable"
+						 "\nFROM include_raw i "
+						 "LEFT OUTER JOIN database d "
+						 "ON d.datname ~ i.rgx"
+						 "\nGROUP BY i.pattern_id"
+						 "),"
+
+	/*
+	 * Append the filtered_databases CTE, which selects from the database CTE
+	 * optionally joined against the include_raw CTE to only select databases
+	 * that match an inclusion pattern.  This appears to duplicate what the
+	 * include_pat CTE already did above, but here we want only databases, and
+	 * there we wanted patterns.
+	 */
+						 "\nfiltered_databases (datname) AS ("
+						 "\nSELECT DISTINCT d.datname "
+						 "FROM database d");
+	if (!opts.alldb)
+		appendPQExpBufferStr(&sql,
+							 " INNER JOIN include_raw i "
+							 "ON d.datname ~ i.rgx");
+	appendPQExpBufferStr(&sql,
+						 ")"
+
+	/*
+	 * Select the checkable databases and the unmatched inclusion patterns.
+	 */
+						 "\nSELECT pattern_id, datname FROM ("
+						 "\nSELECT pattern_id, NULL::TEXT AS datname "
+						 "FROM include_pat "
+						 "WHERE checkable = 0 "
+						 "UNION ALL"
+						 "\nSELECT NULL, datname "
+						 "FROM filtered_databases"
+						 ") AS combined_records"
+						 "\nORDER BY pattern_id NULLS LAST, datname");
+
+	res = executeQuery(conn, sql.data, opts.echo);
+	if (PQresultStatus(res) != PGRES_TUPLES_OK)
+	{
+		pg_log_error("query failed: %s", PQerrorMessage(conn));
+		pg_log_info("query was: %s", sql.data);
+		disconnectDatabase(conn);
+		exit(1);
+	}
+	termPQExpBuffer(&sql);
+
+	ntups = PQntuples(res);
+	for (fatal = false, i = 0; i < ntups; i++)
+	{
+		int			pattern_id = -1;
+		const char *datname = NULL;
+
+		if (!PQgetisnull(res, i, 0))
+			pattern_id = atoi(PQgetvalue(res, i, 0));
+		if (!PQgetisnull(res, i, 1))
+			datname = PQgetvalue(res, i, 1);
+
+		if (pattern_id >= 0)
+		{
+			/*
+			 * Current record pertains to an inclusion pattern that matched no
+			 * checkable databases.
+			 */
+			fatal = opts.strict_names;
+			if (pattern_id >= opts.include.len)
+			{
+				pg_log_error("internal error: received unexpected database pattern_id %d",
+							 pattern_id);
+				exit(1);
+			}
+			log_no_match("no connectable databases to check matching \"%s\"",
+						 opts.include.data[pattern_id].pattern);
+		}
+		else
+		{
+			/* Current record pertains to a database */
+			Assert(datname != NULL);
+
+			/* Avoid entering a duplicate entry matching the initial_dbname */
+			if (initial_dbname != NULL && strcmp(initial_dbname, datname) == 0)
+				continue;
+
+			DatabaseInfo *dat = (DatabaseInfo *) pg_malloc0(sizeof(DatabaseInfo));
+
+			/* This database is included.  Add to list */
+			if (opts.verbose)
+				pg_log_info("including database: \"%s\"", datname);
+
+			dat->datname = pstrdup(datname);
+			simple_ptr_list_append(databases, dat);
+		}
+	}
+	PQclear(res);
+
+	if (fatal)
+	{
+		if (conn != NULL)
+			disconnectDatabase(conn);
+		exit(1);
+	}
+}
+
+/*
+ * append_rel_pattern_raw_cte
+ *
+ * Appends to the buffer the body of a Common Table Expression (CTE) containing
+ * the given patterns as six columns:
+ *
+ *     pattern_id: the index of this pattern in pia->data[]
+ *     db_regex: the database regexp parsed from the pattern, or NULL if the
+ *               pattern had no database part
+ *     nsp_regex: the namespace regexp parsed from the pattern, or NULL if the
+ *                pattern had no namespace part
+ *     rel_regex: the relname regexp parsed from the pattern, or NULL if the
+ *                pattern had no relname part
+ *     heap_only: true if the pattern applies only to heap tables (not indexes)
+ *     btree_only: true if the pattern applies only to btree indexes (not tables)
+ *
+ * buf: the buffer to be appended
+ * patterns: the array of patterns to be inserted into the CTE
+ * conn: the database connection
+ */
+static void
+append_rel_pattern_raw_cte(PQExpBuffer buf, const PatternInfoArray *pia,
+						   PGconn *conn)
+{
+	int			pattern_id;
+	const char *comma;
+	bool		have_values;
+
+	comma = "";
+	have_values = false;
+	for (pattern_id = 0; pattern_id < pia->len; pattern_id++)
+	{
+		PatternInfo *info = &pia->data[pattern_id];
+
+		if (!have_values)
+			appendPQExpBufferStr(buf, "\nVALUES");
+		have_values = true;
+		appendPQExpBuffer(buf, "%s\n(%d::INTEGER, ", comma, pattern_id);
+		if (info->db_regex == NULL)
+			appendPQExpBufferStr(buf, "NULL");
+		else
+			appendStringLiteralConn(buf, info->db_regex, conn);
+		appendPQExpBufferStr(buf, "::TEXT, ");
+		if (info->nsp_regex == NULL)
+			appendPQExpBufferStr(buf, "NULL");
+		else
+			appendStringLiteralConn(buf, info->nsp_regex, conn);
+		appendPQExpBufferStr(buf, "::TEXT, ");
+		if (info->rel_regex == NULL)
+			appendPQExpBufferStr(buf, "NULL");
+		else
+			appendStringLiteralConn(buf, info->rel_regex, conn);
+		if (info->heap_only)
+			appendPQExpBufferStr(buf, "::TEXT, true::BOOLEAN");
+		else
+			appendPQExpBufferStr(buf, "::TEXT, false::BOOLEAN");
+		if (info->btree_only)
+			appendPQExpBufferStr(buf, ", true::BOOLEAN");
+		else
+			appendPQExpBufferStr(buf, ", false::BOOLEAN");
+		appendPQExpBufferStr(buf, ")");
+		comma = ",";
+	}
+
+	if (!have_values)
+		appendPQExpBufferStr(buf,
+							 "\nSELECT NULL::INTEGER, NULL::TEXT, NULL::TEXT, "
+							 "NULL::TEXT, NULL::BOOLEAN, NULL::BOOLEAN "
+							 "WHERE false");
+}
+
+/*
+ * append_rel_pattern_filtered_cte
+ *
+ * Appends to the buffer a Common Table Expression (CTE) which selects
+ * all patterns from the named raw CTE, filtered by database.  All patterns
+ * which have no database portion or whose database portion matches our
+ * connection's database name are selected, with other patterns excluded.
+ *
+ * The basic idea here is that if we're connected to database "foo" and we have
+ * patterns "foo.bar.baz", "alpha.beta" and "one.two.three", we only want to
+ * use the first two while processing relations in this database, as the third
+ * one is not relevant.
+ *
+ * buf: the buffer to be appended
+ * raw: the name of the CTE to select from
+ * filtered: the name of the CTE to create
+ * conn: the database connection
+ */
+static void
+append_rel_pattern_filtered_cte(PQExpBuffer buf, const char *raw,
+								const char *filtered, PGconn *conn)
+{
+	appendPQExpBuffer(buf,
+					  "\n%s (pattern_id, nsp_regex, rel_regex, heap_only, btree_only) AS ("
+					  "\nSELECT pattern_id, nsp_regex, rel_regex, heap_only, btree_only "
+					  "FROM %s r"
+					  "\nWHERE (r.db_regex IS NULL "
+					  "OR ",
+					  filtered, raw);
+	appendStringLiteralConn(buf, PQdb(conn), conn);
+	appendPQExpBufferStr(buf, " ~ r.db_regex)");
+	appendPQExpBufferStr(buf,
+						 " AND (r.nsp_regex IS NOT NULL"
+						 " OR r.rel_regex IS NOT NULL)"
+						 "),");
+}
+
+/*
+ * compile_relation_list_one_db
+ *
+ * Compiles a list of relations to check within the currently connected
+ * database based on the user supplied options, sorted by descending size,
+ * and appends them to the given list of relations.
+ *
+ * The cells of the constructed list contain all information about the relation
+ * necessary to connect to the database and check the object, including which
+ * database to connect to, where contrib/amcheck is installed, and the Oid and
+ * type of object (heap table vs. btree index).  Rather than duplicating the
+ * database details per relation, the relation structs use references to the
+ * same database object, provided by the caller.
+ *
+ * conn: connection to this next database, which should be the same as in 'dat'
+ * relations: list onto which the relations information should be appended
+ * dat: the database info struct for use by each relation
+ * pagecount: gets incremented by the number of blocks to check in all
+ * relations added
+ */
+static void
+compile_relation_list_one_db(PGconn *conn, SimplePtrList *relations,
+							 const DatabaseInfo *dat,
+							 uint64 *pagecount)
+{
+	PGresult   *res;
+	PQExpBufferData sql;
+	int			ntups;
+	int			i;
+
+	initPQExpBuffer(&sql);
+	appendPQExpBufferStr(&sql, "WITH");
+
+	/* Append CTEs for the relation inclusion patterns, if any */
+	if (!opts.allrel)
+	{
+		appendPQExpBufferStr(&sql,
+							 " include_raw (pattern_id, db_regex, nsp_regex, rel_regex, heap_only, btree_only) AS (");
+		append_rel_pattern_raw_cte(&sql, &opts.include, conn);
+		appendPQExpBufferStr(&sql, "\n),");
+		append_rel_pattern_filtered_cte(&sql, "include_raw", "include_pat", conn);
+	}
+
+	/* Append CTEs for the relation exclusion patterns, if any */
+	if (opts.excludetbl || opts.excludeidx || opts.excludensp)
+	{
+		appendPQExpBufferStr(&sql,
+							 " exclude_raw (pattern_id, db_regex, nsp_regex, rel_regex, heap_only, btree_only) AS (");
+		append_rel_pattern_raw_cte(&sql, &opts.exclude, conn);
+		appendPQExpBufferStr(&sql, "\n),");
+		append_rel_pattern_filtered_cte(&sql, "exclude_raw", "exclude_pat", conn);
+	}
+
+	/* Append the relation CTE. */
+	appendPQExpBufferStr(&sql,
+						 " relation (pattern_id, oid, nspname, relname, reltoastrelid, relpages, is_heap, is_btree) AS ("
+						 "\nSELECT DISTINCT ON (c.oid");
+	if (!opts.allrel)
+		appendPQExpBufferStr(&sql, ", ip.pattern_id) ip.pattern_id,");
+	else
+		appendPQExpBufferStr(&sql, ") NULL::INTEGER AS pattern_id,");
+	appendPQExpBuffer(&sql,
+					  "\nc.oid, n.nspname, c.relname, c.reltoastrelid, c.relpages, "
+					  "c.relam = %u AS is_heap, "
+					  "c.relam = %u AS is_btree"
+					  "\nFROM pg_catalog.pg_class c "
+					  "INNER JOIN pg_catalog.pg_namespace n "
+					  "ON c.relnamespace = n.oid",
+					  HEAP_TABLE_AM_OID, BTREE_AM_OID);
+	if (!opts.allrel)
+		appendPQExpBuffer(&sql,
+						  "\nINNER JOIN include_pat ip"
+						  "\nON (n.nspname ~ ip.nsp_regex OR ip.nsp_regex IS NULL)"
+						  "\nAND (c.relname ~ ip.rel_regex OR ip.rel_regex IS NULL)"
+						  "\nAND (c.relam = %u OR NOT ip.heap_only)"
+						  "\nAND (c.relam = %u OR NOT ip.btree_only)",
+						  HEAP_TABLE_AM_OID, BTREE_AM_OID);
+	if (opts.excludetbl || opts.excludeidx || opts.excludensp)
+		appendPQExpBuffer(&sql,
+						  "\nLEFT OUTER JOIN exclude_pat ep"
+						  "\nON (n.nspname ~ ep.nsp_regex OR ep.nsp_regex IS NULL)"
+						  "\nAND (c.relname ~ ep.rel_regex OR ep.rel_regex IS NULL)"
+						  "\nAND (c.relam = %u OR NOT ep.heap_only OR ep.rel_regex IS NULL)"
+						  "\nAND (c.relam = %u OR NOT ep.btree_only OR ep.rel_regex IS NULL)",
+						  HEAP_TABLE_AM_OID, BTREE_AM_OID);
+
+	if (opts.excludetbl || opts.excludeidx || opts.excludensp)
+		appendPQExpBufferStr(&sql, "\nWHERE ep.pattern_id IS NULL");
+	else
+		appendPQExpBufferStr(&sql, "\nWHERE true");
+
+	/*
+	 * We need to be careful not to break the --no-dependent-toast and
+	 * --no-dependent-indexes options.  By default, the btree indexes, toast
+	 * tables, and toast table btree indexes associated with primary heap
+	 * tables are included, using their own CTEs below.  We implement the
+	 * --exclude-* options by not creating those CTEs, but that's no use if
+	 * we've already selected the toast and indexes here.  On the other hand,
+	 * we want inclusion patterns that match indexes or toast tables to be
+	 * honored.  So, if inclusion patterns were given, we want to select all
+	 * tables, toast tables, or indexes that match the patterns.  But if no
+	 * inclusion patterns were given, and we're simply matching all relations,
+	 * then we only want to match the primary tables here.
+	 */
+	if (opts.allrel)
+		appendPQExpBuffer(&sql,
+						  " AND c.relam = %u "
+						  "AND c.relkind IN ('r', 'm', 't') "
+						  "AND c.relnamespace != %u",
+						  HEAP_TABLE_AM_OID, PG_TOAST_NAMESPACE);
+	else
+		appendPQExpBuffer(&sql,
+						  " AND c.relam IN (%u, %u)"
+						  "AND c.relkind IN ('r', 'm', 't', 'i') "
+						  "AND ((c.relam = %u AND c.relkind IN ('r', 'm', 't')) OR "
+						  "(c.relam = %u AND c.relkind = 'i'))",
+						  HEAP_TABLE_AM_OID, BTREE_AM_OID,
+						  HEAP_TABLE_AM_OID, BTREE_AM_OID);
+
+	appendPQExpBufferStr(&sql,
+						 "\nORDER BY c.oid)");
+
+	if (!opts.no_toast_expansion)
+	{
+		/*
+		 * Include a CTE for toast tables associated with primary heap tables
+		 * selected above, filtering by exclusion patterns (if any) that match
+		 * toast table names.
+		 */
+		appendPQExpBufferStr(&sql,
+							 ", toast (oid, nspname, relname, relpages) AS ("
+							 "\nSELECT t.oid, 'pg_toast', t.relname, t.relpages"
+							 "\nFROM pg_catalog.pg_class t "
+							 "INNER JOIN relation r "
+							 "ON r.reltoastrelid = t.oid");
+		if (opts.excludetbl || opts.excludensp)
+			appendPQExpBufferStr(&sql,
+								 "\nLEFT OUTER JOIN exclude_pat ep"
+								 "\nON ('pg_toast' ~ ep.nsp_regex OR ep.nsp_regex IS NULL)"
+								 "\nAND (t.relname ~ ep.rel_regex OR ep.rel_regex IS NULL)"
+								 "\nAND ep.heap_only"
+								 "\nWHERE ep.pattern_id IS NULL");
+		appendPQExpBufferStr(&sql,
+							 "\n)");
+	}
+	if (!opts.no_btree_expansion)
+	{
+		/*
+		 * Include a CTE for btree indexes associated with primary heap tables
+		 * selected above, filtering by exclusion patterns (if any) that match
+		 * btree index names.
+		 */
+		appendPQExpBuffer(&sql,
+						  ", index (oid, nspname, relname, relpages) AS ("
+						  "\nSELECT c.oid, r.nspname, c.relname, c.relpages "
+						  "FROM relation r"
+						  "\nINNER JOIN pg_catalog.pg_index i "
+						  "ON r.oid = i.indrelid "
+						  "INNER JOIN pg_catalog.pg_class c "
+						  "ON i.indexrelid = c.oid");
+		if (opts.excludeidx || opts.excludensp)
+			appendPQExpBufferStr(&sql,
+								 "\nINNER JOIN pg_catalog.pg_namespace n "
+								 "ON c.relnamespace = n.oid"
+								 "\nLEFT OUTER JOIN exclude_pat ep "
+								 "ON (n.nspname ~ ep.nsp_regex OR ep.nsp_regex IS NULL) "
+								 "AND (c.relname ~ ep.rel_regex OR ep.rel_regex IS NULL) "
+								 "AND ep.btree_only"
+								 "\nWHERE ep.pattern_id IS NULL");
+		else
+			appendPQExpBufferStr(&sql,
+								 "\nWHERE true");
+		appendPQExpBuffer(&sql,
+						  " AND c.relam = %u "
+						  "AND c.relkind = 'i'",
+						  BTREE_AM_OID);
+		if (opts.no_toast_expansion)
+			appendPQExpBuffer(&sql,
+							  " AND c.relnamespace != %u",
+							  PG_TOAST_NAMESPACE);
+		appendPQExpBufferStr(&sql, "\n)");
+	}
+
+	if (!opts.no_toast_expansion && !opts.no_btree_expansion)
+	{
+		/*
+		 * Include a CTE for btree indexes associated with toast tables of
+		 * primary heap tables selected above, filtering by exclusion patterns
+		 * (if any) that match the toast index names.
+		 */
+		appendPQExpBuffer(&sql,
+						  ", toast_index (oid, nspname, relname, relpages) AS ("
+						  "\nSELECT c.oid, 'pg_toast', c.relname, c.relpages "
+						  "FROM toast t "
+						  "INNER JOIN pg_catalog.pg_index i "
+						  "ON t.oid = i.indrelid"
+						  "\nINNER JOIN pg_catalog.pg_class c "
+						  "ON i.indexrelid = c.oid");
+		if (opts.excludeidx)
+			appendPQExpBufferStr(&sql,
+								 "\nLEFT OUTER JOIN exclude_pat ep "
+								 "ON ('pg_toast' ~ ep.nsp_regex OR ep.nsp_regex IS NULL) "
+								 "AND (c.relname ~ ep.rel_regex OR ep.rel_regex IS NULL) "
+								 "AND ep.btree_only "
+								 "WHERE ep.pattern_id IS NULL");
+		else
+			appendPQExpBufferStr(&sql,
+								 "\nWHERE true");
+		appendPQExpBuffer(&sql,
+						  " AND c.relam = %u"
+						  " AND c.relkind = 'i')",
+						  BTREE_AM_OID);
+	}
+
+	/*
+	 * Roll-up distinct rows from CTEs.
+	 *
+	 * Relations that match more than one pattern may occur more than once in
+	 * the list, and indexes and toast for primary relations may also have
+	 * matched in their own right, so we rely on UNION to deduplicate the
+	 * list.
+	 */
+	appendPQExpBuffer(&sql,
+					  "\nSELECT pattern_id, is_heap, is_btree, oid, nspname, relname, relpages "
+					  "FROM (");
+	appendPQExpBufferStr(&sql,
+	/* Inclusion patterns that failed to match */
+						 "\nSELECT pattern_id, is_heap, is_btree, "
+						 "NULL::OID AS oid, "
+						 "NULL::TEXT AS nspname, "
+						 "NULL::TEXT AS relname, "
+						 "NULL::INTEGER AS relpages"
+						 "\nFROM relation "
+						 "WHERE pattern_id IS NOT NULL "
+						 "UNION"
+	/* Primary relations */
+						 "\nSELECT NULL::INTEGER AS pattern_id, "
+						 "is_heap, is_btree, oid, nspname, relname, relpages "
+						 "FROM relation");
+	if (!opts.no_toast_expansion)
+		appendPQExpBufferStr(&sql,
+							 " UNION"
+		/* Toast tables for primary relations */
+							 "\nSELECT NULL::INTEGER AS pattern_id, TRUE AS is_heap, "
+							 "FALSE AS is_btree, oid, nspname, relname, relpages "
+							 "FROM toast");
+	if (!opts.no_btree_expansion)
+		appendPQExpBufferStr(&sql,
+							 " UNION"
+		/* Indexes for primary relations */
+							 "\nSELECT NULL::INTEGER AS pattern_id, FALSE AS is_heap, "
+							 "TRUE AS is_btree, oid, nspname, relname, relpages "
+							 "FROM index");
+	if (!opts.no_toast_expansion && !opts.no_btree_expansion)
+		appendPQExpBufferStr(&sql,
+							 " UNION"
+		/* Indexes for toast relations */
+							 "\nSELECT NULL::INTEGER AS pattern_id, FALSE AS is_heap, "
+							 "TRUE AS is_btree, oid, nspname, relname, relpages "
+							 "FROM toast_index");
+	appendPQExpBufferStr(&sql,
+						 "\n) AS combined_records "
+						 "ORDER BY relpages DESC NULLS FIRST, oid");
+
+	res = executeQuery(conn, sql.data, opts.echo);
+	if (PQresultStatus(res) != PGRES_TUPLES_OK)
+	{
+		pg_log_error("query failed: %s", PQerrorMessage(conn));
+		pg_log_info("query was: %s", sql.data);
+		disconnectDatabase(conn);
+		exit(1);
+	}
+	termPQExpBuffer(&sql);
+
+	ntups = PQntuples(res);
+	for (i = 0; i < ntups; i++)
+	{
+		int			pattern_id = -1;
+		bool		is_heap = false;
+		bool		is_btree = false;
+		Oid			oid = InvalidOid;
+		const char *nspname = NULL;
+		const char *relname = NULL;
+		int			relpages = 0;
+
+		if (!PQgetisnull(res, i, 0))
+			pattern_id = atoi(PQgetvalue(res, i, 0));
+		if (!PQgetisnull(res, i, 1))
+			is_heap = (PQgetvalue(res, i, 1)[0] == 't');
+		if (!PQgetisnull(res, i, 2))
+			is_btree = (PQgetvalue(res, i, 2)[0] == 't');
+		if (!PQgetisnull(res, i, 3))
+			oid = atooid(PQgetvalue(res, i, 3));
+		if (!PQgetisnull(res, i, 4))
+			nspname = PQgetvalue(res, i, 4);
+		if (!PQgetisnull(res, i, 5))
+			relname = PQgetvalue(res, i, 5);
+		if (!PQgetisnull(res, i, 6))
+			relpages = atoi(PQgetvalue(res, i, 6));
+
+		if (pattern_id >= 0)
+		{
+			/*
+			 * Current record pertains to an inclusion pattern.  Record that
+			 * it matched.
+			 */
+
+			if (pattern_id >= opts.include.len)
+			{
+				pg_log_error("internal error: received unexpected relation pattern_id %d",
+							 pattern_id);
+				exit(1);
+			}
+
+			opts.include.data[pattern_id].matched = true;
+		}
+		else
+		{
+			/* Current record pertains to a relation */
+
+			RelationInfo *rel = (RelationInfo *) pg_malloc0(sizeof(RelationInfo));
+
+			Assert(OidIsValid(oid));
+			Assert((is_heap && !is_btree) || (is_btree && !is_heap));
+
+			rel->datinfo = dat;
+			rel->reloid = oid;
+			rel->is_heap = is_heap;
+			rel->nspname = pstrdup(nspname);
+			rel->relname = pstrdup(relname);
+			rel->relpages = relpages;
+			rel->blocks_to_check = relpages;
+			if (is_heap && (opts.startblock >= 0 || opts.endblock >= 0))
+			{
+				/*
+				 * We apply --startblock and --endblock to heap tables, but
+				 * not btree indexes, and for progress purposes we need to
+				 * track how many blocks we expect to check.
+				 */
+				if (opts.endblock >= 0 && rel->blocks_to_check > opts.endblock)
+					rel->blocks_to_check = opts.endblock + 1;
+				if (opts.startblock >= 0)
+				{
+					if (rel->blocks_to_check > opts.startblock)
+						rel->blocks_to_check -= opts.startblock;
+					else
+						rel->blocks_to_check = 0;
+				}
+			}
+			*pagecount += rel->blocks_to_check;
+
+			simple_ptr_list_append(relations, rel);
+		}
+	}
+	PQclear(res);
+}
diff --git a/contrib/pg_amcheck/t/001_basic.pl b/contrib/pg_amcheck/t/001_basic.pl
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..dfa0ae9e06
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/pg_amcheck/t/001_basic.pl
@@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
+use strict;
+use warnings;
+
+use TestLib;
+use Test::More tests => 8;
+
+program_help_ok('pg_amcheck');
+program_version_ok('pg_amcheck');
+program_options_handling_ok('pg_amcheck');
diff --git a/contrib/pg_amcheck/t/002_nonesuch.pl b/contrib/pg_amcheck/t/002_nonesuch.pl
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..b7d41c9b49
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/pg_amcheck/t/002_nonesuch.pl
@@ -0,0 +1,248 @@
+use strict;
+use warnings;
+
+use PostgresNode;
+use TestLib;
+use Test::More tests => 76;
+
+# Test set-up
+my ($node, $port);
+$node = get_new_node('test');
+$node->init;
+$node->start;
+$port = $node->port;
+
+# Load the amcheck extension, upon which pg_amcheck depends
+$node->safe_psql('postgres', q(CREATE EXTENSION amcheck));
+
+#########################################
+# Test non-existent databases
+
+# Failing to connect to the initial database is an error.
+$node->command_checks_all(
+	[ 'pg_amcheck', 'qqq' ],
+	1,
+	[ qr/^$/ ],
+	[ qr/FATAL:  database "qqq" does not exist/ ],
+	'checking a non-existent database');
+
+# Failing to resolve a database pattern is an error by default.
+$node->command_checks_all(
+	[ 'pg_amcheck', '-d', 'qqq', '-d', 'postgres' ],
+	1,
+	[ qr/^$/ ],
+	[ qr/pg_amcheck: error: no connectable databases to check matching "qqq"/ ],
+	'checking an unresolvable database pattern');
+
+# But only a warning under --no-strict-names
+$node->command_checks_all(
+	[ 'pg_amcheck', '--no-strict-names', '-d', 'qqq', '-d', 'postgres' ],
+	0,
+	[ qr/^$/ ],
+	[ qr/pg_amcheck: warning: no connectable databases to check matching "qqq"/ ],
+	'checking an unresolvable database pattern under --no-strict-names');
+
+# Check that a substring of an existent database name does not get interpreted
+# as a matching pattern.
+$node->command_checks_all(
+	[ 'pg_amcheck', '-d', 'post', '-d', 'postgres' ],
+	1,
+	[ qr/^$/ ],
+	[ qr/pg_amcheck: error: no connectable databases to check matching "post"/ ],
+	'checking an unresolvable database pattern (substring of existent database)');
+
+# Check that a superstring of an existent database name does not get interpreted
+# as a matching pattern.
+$node->command_checks_all(
+	[ 'pg_amcheck', '-d', 'postgresql', '-d', 'postgres' ],
+	1,
+	[ qr/^$/ ],
+	[ qr/pg_amcheck: error: no connectable databases to check matching "postgresql"/ ],
+	'checking an unresolvable database pattern (superstring of existent database)');
+
+#########################################
+# Test connecting with a non-existent user
+
+# Failing to connect to the initial database due to bad username is an error.
+$node->command_checks_all(
+	[ 'pg_amcheck', '-U', 'no_such_user', 'postgres' ],
+	1,
+	[ qr/^$/ ],
+	[ qr/role "no_such_user" does not exist/ ],
+	'checking with a non-existent user');
+
+# Failing to connect to the initial database due to bad username is an still an
+# error under --no-strict-names.
+$node->command_checks_all(
+	[ 'pg_amcheck', '--no-strict-names', '-U', 'no_such_user', 'postgres' ],
+	1,
+	[ qr/^$/ ],
+	[ qr/role "no_such_user" does not exist/ ],
+	'checking with a non-existent user under --no-strict-names');
+
+#########################################
+# Test checking databases without amcheck installed
+
+# Attempting to check a database by name where amcheck is not installed should
+# raise a warning.  If all databases are skipped, having no relations to check
+# raises an error.
+$node->command_checks_all(
+	[ 'pg_amcheck', 'template1' ],
+	1,
+	[ qr/^$/ ],
+	[ qr/pg_amcheck: warning: skipping database "template1": amcheck is not installed/,
+	  qr/pg_amcheck: error: no relations to check/ ],
+	'checking a database by name without amcheck installed, no other databases');
+
+# Again, but this time with another database to check, so no error is raised.
+$node->command_checks_all(
+	[ 'pg_amcheck', '-d', 'template1', '-d', 'postgres' ],
+	0,
+	[ qr/^$/ ],
+	[ qr/pg_amcheck: warning: skipping database "template1": amcheck is not installed/ ],
+	'checking a database by name without amcheck installed, with other databases');
+
+# Again, but by way of checking all databases
+$node->command_checks_all(
+	[ 'pg_amcheck', '--all' ],
+	0,
+	[ qr/^$/ ],
+	[ qr/pg_amcheck: warning: skipping database "template1": amcheck is not installed/ ],
+	'checking a database by pattern without amcheck installed, with other databases');
+
+#########################################
+# Test unreasonable patterns
+
+# Check three-part unreasonable pattern that has zero-length names
+$node->command_checks_all(
+	[ 'pg_amcheck', '-d', 'postgres', '-t', '..' ],
+	1,
+	[ qr/^$/ ],
+	[ qr/pg_amcheck: error: no connectable databases to check matching "\.\."/ ],
+	'checking table pattern ".."');
+
+# Again, but with non-trivial schema and relation parts
+$node->command_checks_all(
+	[ 'pg_amcheck', '-d', 'postgres', '-t', '.foo.bar' ],
+	1,
+	[ qr/^$/ ],
+	[ qr/pg_amcheck: error: no connectable databases to check matching "\.foo\.bar"/ ],
+	'checking table pattern ".foo.bar"');
+
+# Check two-part unreasonable pattern that has zero-length names
+$node->command_checks_all(
+	[ 'pg_amcheck', '-d', 'postgres', '-t', '.' ],
+	1,
+	[ qr/^$/ ],
+	[ qr/pg_amcheck: error: no heap tables to check matching "\."/ ],
+	'checking table pattern "."');
+
+#########################################
+# Test checking non-existent databases, schemas, tables, and indexes
+
+# Use --no-strict-names and a single existent table so we only get warnings
+# about the failed pattern matches
+$node->command_checks_all(
+	[ 'pg_amcheck', '--no-strict-names',
+		'-t', 'no_such_table',
+		'-t', 'no*such*table',
+		'-i', 'no_such_index',
+		'-i', 'no*such*index',
+		'-r', 'no_such_relation',
+		'-r', 'no*such*relation',
+		'-d', 'no_such_database',
+		'-d', 'no*such*database',
+		'-r', 'none.none',
+		'-r', 'none.none.none',
+		'-r', 'this.is.a.really.long.dotted.string',
+		'-r', 'postgres.none.none',
+		'-r', 'postgres.long.dotted.string',
+		'-r', 'postgres.pg_catalog.none',
+		'-r', 'postgres.none.pg_class',
+		'-t', 'postgres.pg_catalog.pg_class',	# This exists
+	],
+	0,
+	[ qr/^$/ ],
+	[ qr/pg_amcheck: warning: no heap tables to check matching "no_such_table"/,
+	  qr/pg_amcheck: warning: no heap tables to check matching "no\*such\*table"/,
+	  qr/pg_amcheck: warning: no btree indexes to check matching "no_such_index"/,
+	  qr/pg_amcheck: warning: no btree indexes to check matching "no\*such\*index"/,
+	  qr/pg_amcheck: warning: no relations to check matching "no_such_relation"/,
+	  qr/pg_amcheck: warning: no relations to check matching "no\*such\*relation"/,
+	  qr/pg_amcheck: warning: no heap tables to check matching "no\*such\*table"/,
+	  qr/pg_amcheck: warning: no connectable databases to check matching "no_such_database"/,
+	  qr/pg_amcheck: warning: no connectable databases to check matching "no\*such\*database"/,
+	  qr/pg_amcheck: warning: no relations to check matching "none\.none"/,
+	  qr/pg_amcheck: warning: no connectable databases to check matching "none\.none\.none"/,
+	  qr/pg_amcheck: warning: no connectable databases to check matching "this\.is\.a\.really\.long\.dotted\.string"/,
+	  qr/pg_amcheck: warning: no relations to check matching "postgres\.none\.none"/,
+	  qr/pg_amcheck: warning: no relations to check matching "postgres\.long\.dotted\.string"/,
+	  qr/pg_amcheck: warning: no relations to check matching "postgres\.pg_catalog\.none"/,
+	  qr/pg_amcheck: warning: no relations to check matching "postgres\.none\.pg_class"/,
+	],
+	'many unmatched patterns and one matched pattern under --no-strict-names');
+
+#########################################
+# Test checking otherwise existent objects but in databases where they do not exist
+
+$node->safe_psql('postgres', q(
+	CREATE TABLE public.foo (f integer);
+	CREATE INDEX foo_idx ON foo(f);
+));
+$node->safe_psql('postgres', q(CREATE DATABASE another_db));
+
+$node->command_checks_all(
+	[ 'pg_amcheck', '-d', 'postgres', '--no-strict-names',
+		'-t', 'template1.public.foo',
+		'-t', 'another_db.public.foo',
+		'-t', 'no_such_database.public.foo',
+		'-i', 'template1.public.foo_idx',
+		'-i', 'another_db.public.foo_idx',
+		'-i', 'no_such_database.public.foo_idx',
+	],
+	1,
+	[ qr/^$/ ],
+	[ qr/pg_amcheck: warning: skipping database "template1": amcheck is not installed/,
+	  qr/pg_amcheck: warning: no heap tables to check matching "template1\.public\.foo"/,
+	  qr/pg_amcheck: warning: no heap tables to check matching "another_db\.public\.foo"/,
+	  qr/pg_amcheck: warning: no connectable databases to check matching "no_such_database\.public\.foo"/,
+	  qr/pg_amcheck: warning: no btree indexes to check matching "template1\.public\.foo_idx"/,
+	  qr/pg_amcheck: warning: no btree indexes to check matching "another_db\.public\.foo_idx"/,
+	  qr/pg_amcheck: warning: no connectable databases to check matching "no_such_database\.public\.foo_idx"/,
+	  qr/pg_amcheck: error: no relations to check/,
+	],
+	'checking otherwise existent objets in the wrong databases');
+
+
+#########################################
+# Test schema exclusion patterns
+
+# Check with only schema exclusion patterns
+$node->command_checks_all(
+	[ 'pg_amcheck', '--all', '--no-strict-names',
+		'-S', 'public',
+		'-S', 'pg_catalog',
+		'-S', 'pg_toast',
+		'-S', 'information_schema',
+	],
+	1,
+	[ qr/^$/ ],
+	[ qr/pg_amcheck: warning: skipping database "template1": amcheck is not installed/,
+	  qr/pg_amcheck: error: no relations to check/ ],
+	'schema exclusion patterns exclude all relations');
+
+# Check with schema exclusion patterns overriding relation and schema inclusion patterns
+$node->command_checks_all(
+	[ 'pg_amcheck', '--all', '--no-strict-names',
+		'-s', 'public',
+		'-s', 'pg_catalog',
+		'-s', 'pg_toast',
+		'-s', 'information_schema',
+		'-t', 'pg_catalog.pg_class',
+		'-S', '*'
+	],
+	1,
+	[ qr/^$/ ],
+	[ qr/pg_amcheck: warning: skipping database "template1": amcheck is not installed/,
+	  qr/pg_amcheck: error: no relations to check/ ],
+	'schema exclusion pattern overrides all inclusion patterns');
diff --git a/contrib/pg_amcheck/t/003_check.pl b/contrib/pg_amcheck/t/003_check.pl
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..e43ffe7ed6
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/pg_amcheck/t/003_check.pl
@@ -0,0 +1,504 @@
+use strict;
+use warnings;
+
+use PostgresNode;
+use TestLib;
+use Test::More tests => 60;
+
+my ($node, $port, %corrupt_page, %remove_relation);
+
+# Returns the filesystem path for the named relation.
+#
+# Assumes the test node is running
+sub relation_filepath($$)
+{
+	my ($dbname, $relname) = @_;
+
+	my $pgdata = $node->data_dir;
+	my $rel = $node->safe_psql($dbname,
+							   qq(SELECT pg_relation_filepath('$relname')));
+	die "path not found for relation $relname" unless defined $rel;
+	return "$pgdata/$rel";
+}
+
+# Returns the name of the toast relation associated with the named relation.
+#
+# Assumes the test node is running
+sub relation_toast($$)
+{
+	my ($dbname, $relname) = @_;
+
+	my $rel = $node->safe_psql($dbname, qq(
+		SELECT c.reltoastrelid::regclass
+			FROM pg_catalog.pg_class c
+			WHERE c.oid = '$relname'::regclass
+			  AND c.reltoastrelid != 0
+			));
+	return undef unless defined $rel;
+	return $rel;
+}
+
+# Adds the relation file for the given (dbname, relname) to the list
+# to be corrupted by means of overwriting junk in the first page.
+#
+# Assumes the test node is running.
+sub plan_to_corrupt_first_page($$)
+{
+	my ($dbname, $relname) = @_;
+	my $relpath = relation_filepath($dbname, $relname);
+	$corrupt_page{$relpath} = 1;
+}
+
+# Adds the relation file for the given (dbname, relname) to the list
+# to be corrupted by means of removing the file..
+#
+# Assumes the test node is running
+sub plan_to_remove_relation_file($$)
+{
+	my ($dbname, $relname) = @_;
+	my $relpath = relation_filepath($dbname, $relname);
+	$remove_relation{$relpath} = 1;
+}
+
+# For the given (dbname, relname), if a corresponding toast table
+# exists, adds that toast table's relation file to the list to be
+# corrupted by means of removing the file.
+#
+# Assumes the test node is running.
+sub plan_to_remove_toast_file($$)
+{
+	my ($dbname, $relname) = @_;
+	my $toastname = relation_toast($dbname, $relname);
+	plan_to_remove_relation_file($dbname, $toastname) if ($toastname);
+}
+
+# Corrupts the first page of the given file path
+sub corrupt_first_page($)
+{
+	my ($relpath) = @_;
+
+	my $fh;
+	open($fh, '+<', $relpath)
+		or BAIL_OUT("open failed: $!");
+	binmode $fh;
+
+	# Corrupt some line pointers.  The values are chosen to hit the
+	# various line-pointer-corruption checks in verify_heapam.c
+	# on both little-endian and big-endian architectures.
+	seek($fh, 32, 0)
+		or BAIL_OUT("seek failed: $!");
+	syswrite(
+		$fh,
+		pack("L*",
+			0xAAA15550, 0xAAA0D550, 0x00010000,
+			0x00008000, 0x0000800F, 0x001e8000,
+			0xFFFFFFFF)
+	) or BAIL_OUT("syswrite failed: $!");
+	close($fh)
+		or BAIL_OUT("close failed: $!");
+}
+
+# Stops the node, performs all the corruptions previously planned, and
+# starts the node again.
+#
+sub perform_all_corruptions()
+{
+	$node->stop();
+	for my $relpath (keys %corrupt_page)
+	{
+		corrupt_first_page($relpath);
+	}
+	for my $relpath (keys %remove_relation)
+	{
+		unlink($relpath);
+	}
+	$node->start;
+}
+
+# Test set-up
+$node = get_new_node('test');
+$node->init;
+$node->start;
+$port = $node->port;
+
+for my $dbname (qw(db1 db2 db3))
+{
+	# Create the database
+	$node->safe_psql('postgres', qq(CREATE DATABASE $dbname));
+
+	# Load the amcheck extension, upon which pg_amcheck depends.  Put the
+	# extension in an unexpected location to test that pg_amcheck finds it
+	# correctly.  Create tables with names that look like pg_catalog names to
+	# check that pg_amcheck does not get confused by them.  Create functions in
+	# schema public that look like amcheck functions to check that pg_amcheck
+	# does not use them.
+	$node->safe_psql($dbname, q(
+		CREATE SCHEMA amcheck_schema;
+		CREATE EXTENSION amcheck WITH SCHEMA amcheck_schema;
+		CREATE TABLE amcheck_schema.pg_database (junk text);
+		CREATE TABLE amcheck_schema.pg_namespace (junk text);
+		CREATE TABLE amcheck_schema.pg_class (junk text);
+		CREATE TABLE amcheck_schema.pg_operator (junk text);
+		CREATE TABLE amcheck_schema.pg_proc (junk text);
+		CREATE TABLE amcheck_schema.pg_tablespace (junk text);
+
+		CREATE FUNCTION public.bt_index_check(index regclass,
+											  heapallindexed boolean default false)
+		RETURNS VOID AS $$
+		BEGIN
+			RAISE EXCEPTION 'Invoked wrong bt_index_check!';
+		END;
+		$$ LANGUAGE plpgsql;
+
+		CREATE FUNCTION public.bt_index_parent_check(index regclass,
+													 heapallindexed boolean default false,
+													 rootdescend boolean default false)
+		RETURNS VOID AS $$
+		BEGIN
+			RAISE EXCEPTION 'Invoked wrong bt_index_parent_check!';
+		END;
+		$$ LANGUAGE plpgsql;
+
+		CREATE FUNCTION public.verify_heapam(relation regclass,
+											 on_error_stop boolean default false,
+											 check_toast boolean default false,
+											 skip text default 'none',
+											 startblock bigint default null,
+											 endblock bigint default null,
+											 blkno OUT bigint,
+											 offnum OUT integer,
+											 attnum OUT integer,
+											 msg OUT text)
+		RETURNS SETOF record AS $$
+		BEGIN
+			RAISE EXCEPTION 'Invoked wrong verify_heapam!';
+		END;
+		$$ LANGUAGE plpgsql;
+	));
+
+	# Create schemas, tables and indexes in five separate
+	# schemas.  The schemas are all identical to start, but
+	# we will corrupt them differently later.
+	#
+	for my $schema (qw(s1 s2 s3 s4 s5))
+	{
+		$node->safe_psql($dbname, qq(
+			CREATE SCHEMA $schema;
+			CREATE SEQUENCE $schema.seq1;
+			CREATE SEQUENCE $schema.seq2;
+			CREATE TABLE $schema.t1 (
+				i INTEGER,
+				b BOX,
+				ia int4[],
+				ir int4range,
+				t TEXT
+			);
+			CREATE TABLE $schema.t2 (
+				i INTEGER,
+				b BOX,
+				ia int4[],
+				ir int4range,
+				t TEXT
+			);
+			CREATE VIEW $schema.t2_view AS (
+				SELECT i*2, t FROM $schema.t2
+			);
+			ALTER TABLE $schema.t2
+				ALTER COLUMN t
+				SET STORAGE EXTERNAL;
+
+			INSERT INTO $schema.t1 (i, b, ia, ir, t)
+				(SELECT gs::INTEGER AS i,
+						box(point(gs,gs+5),point(gs*2,gs*3)) AS b,
+						array[gs, gs + 1]::int4[] AS ia,
+						int4range(gs, gs+100) AS ir,
+						repeat('foo', gs) AS t
+					 FROM generate_series(1,10000,3000) AS gs);
+
+			INSERT INTO $schema.t2 (i, b, ia, ir, t)
+				(SELECT gs::INTEGER AS i,
+						box(point(gs,gs+5),point(gs*2,gs*3)) AS b,
+						array[gs, gs + 1]::int4[] AS ia,
+						int4range(gs, gs+100) AS ir,
+						repeat('foo', gs) AS t
+					 FROM generate_series(1,10000,3000) AS gs);
+
+			CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW $schema.t1_mv AS SELECT * FROM $schema.t1;
+			CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW $schema.t2_mv AS SELECT * FROM $schema.t2;
+
+			create table $schema.p1 (a int, b int) PARTITION BY list (a);
+			create table $schema.p2 (a int, b int) PARTITION BY list (a);
+
+			create table $schema.p1_1 partition of $schema.p1 for values in (1, 2, 3);
+			create table $schema.p1_2 partition of $schema.p1 for values in (4, 5, 6);
+			create table $schema.p2_1 partition of $schema.p2 for values in (1, 2, 3);
+			create table $schema.p2_2 partition of $schema.p2 for values in (4, 5, 6);
+
+			CREATE INDEX t1_btree ON $schema.t1 USING BTREE (i);
+			CREATE INDEX t2_btree ON $schema.t2 USING BTREE (i);
+
+			CREATE INDEX t1_hash ON $schema.t1 USING HASH (i);
+			CREATE INDEX t2_hash ON $schema.t2 USING HASH (i);
+
+			CREATE INDEX t1_brin ON $schema.t1 USING BRIN (i);
+			CREATE INDEX t2_brin ON $schema.t2 USING BRIN (i);
+
+			CREATE INDEX t1_gist ON $schema.t1 USING GIST (b);
+			CREATE INDEX t2_gist ON $schema.t2 USING GIST (b);
+
+			CREATE INDEX t1_gin ON $schema.t1 USING GIN (ia);
+			CREATE INDEX t2_gin ON $schema.t2 USING GIN (ia);
+
+			CREATE INDEX t1_spgist ON $schema.t1 USING SPGIST (ir);
+			CREATE INDEX t2_spgist ON $schema.t2 USING SPGIST (ir);
+		));
+	}
+}
+
+# Database 'db1' corruptions
+#
+
+# Corrupt indexes in schema "s1"
+plan_to_remove_relation_file('db1', 's1.t1_btree');
+plan_to_corrupt_first_page('db1', 's1.t2_btree');
+
+# Corrupt tables in schema "s2"
+plan_to_remove_relation_file('db1', 's2.t1');
+plan_to_corrupt_first_page('db1', 's2.t2');
+
+# Corrupt tables, partitions, matviews, and btrees in schema "s3"
+plan_to_remove_relation_file('db1', 's3.t1');
+plan_to_corrupt_first_page('db1', 's3.t2');
+
+plan_to_remove_relation_file('db1', 's3.t1_mv');
+plan_to_remove_relation_file('db1', 's3.p1_1');
+
+plan_to_corrupt_first_page('db1', 's3.t2_mv');
+plan_to_corrupt_first_page('db1', 's3.p2_1');
+
+plan_to_remove_relation_file('db1', 's3.t1_btree');
+plan_to_corrupt_first_page('db1', 's3.t2_btree');
+
+# Corrupt toast table, partitions, and materialized views in schema "s4"
+plan_to_remove_toast_file('db1', 's4.t2');
+
+# Corrupt all other object types in schema "s5".  We don't have amcheck support
+# for these types, but we check that their corruption does not trigger any
+# errors in pg_amcheck
+plan_to_remove_relation_file('db1', 's5.seq1');
+plan_to_remove_relation_file('db1', 's5.t1_hash');
+plan_to_remove_relation_file('db1', 's5.t1_gist');
+plan_to_remove_relation_file('db1', 's5.t1_gin');
+plan_to_remove_relation_file('db1', 's5.t1_brin');
+plan_to_remove_relation_file('db1', 's5.t1_spgist');
+
+plan_to_corrupt_first_page('db1', 's5.seq2');
+plan_to_corrupt_first_page('db1', 's5.t2_hash');
+plan_to_corrupt_first_page('db1', 's5.t2_gist');
+plan_to_corrupt_first_page('db1', 's5.t2_gin');
+plan_to_corrupt_first_page('db1', 's5.t2_brin');
+plan_to_corrupt_first_page('db1', 's5.t2_spgist');
+
+
+# Database 'db2' corruptions
+#
+plan_to_remove_relation_file('db2', 's1.t1');
+plan_to_remove_relation_file('db2', 's1.t1_btree');
+
+
+# Leave 'db3' uncorrupted
+#
+
+# Perform the corruptions we planned above using only a single database restart.
+#
+perform_all_corruptions();
+
+
+# Standard first arguments to TestLib functions
+my @cmd = ('pg_amcheck', '--quiet', '-p', $port);
+
+# Regular expressions to match various expected output
+my $no_output_re = qr/^$/;
+my $line_pointer_corruption_re = qr/line pointer/;
+my $missing_file_re = qr/could not open file ".*": No such file or directory/;
+my $index_missing_relation_fork_re = qr/index ".*" lacks a main relation fork/;
+
+# Checking databases with amcheck installed and corrupt relations, pg_amcheck
+# command itself should return exit status = 2, because tables and indexes are
+# corrupt, not exit status = 1, which would mean the pg_amcheck command itself
+# failed.  Corruption messages should go to stdout, and nothing to stderr.
+#
+$node->command_checks_all(
+	[ @cmd, 'db1' ],
+	2,
+	[ $index_missing_relation_fork_re,
+	  $line_pointer_corruption_re,
+	  $missing_file_re,
+	],
+	[ $no_output_re ],
+	'pg_amcheck all schemas, tables and indexes in database db1');
+
+$node->command_checks_all(
+	[ @cmd, '-d', 'db1', '-d', 'db2', '-d', 'db3' ],
+	2,
+	[ $index_missing_relation_fork_re,
+	  $line_pointer_corruption_re,
+	  $missing_file_re,
+	],
+	[ $no_output_re ],
+	'pg_amcheck all schemas, tables and indexes in databases db1, db2, and db3');
+
+# Scans of indexes in s1 should detect the specific corruption that we created
+# above.  For missing relation forks, we know what the error message looks
+# like.  For corrupted index pages, the error might vary depending on how the
+# page was formatted on disk, including variations due to alignment differences
+# between platforms, so we accept any non-empty error message.
+#
+# If we don't limit the check to databases with amcheck installed, we expect
+# complaint on stderr, but otherwise stderr should be quiet.
+#
+$node->command_checks_all(
+	[ @cmd, '--all', '-s', 's1', '-i', 't1_btree' ],
+	2,
+	[ $index_missing_relation_fork_re ],
+	[ qr/pg_amcheck: warning: skipping database "postgres": amcheck is not installed/ ],
+	'pg_amcheck index s1.t1_btree reports missing main relation fork');
+
+$node->command_checks_all(
+	[ @cmd, '-d', 'db1', '-s', 's1', '-i', 't2_btree' ],
+	2,
+	[ qr/.+/ ],			# Any non-empty error message is acceptable
+	[ $no_output_re ],
+	'pg_amcheck index s1.s2 reports index corruption');
+
+# Checking db1.s1 with indexes excluded should show no corruptions because we
+# did not corrupt any tables in db1.s1.  Verify that both stdout and stderr
+# are quiet.
+#
+$node->command_checks_all(
+	[ @cmd, 'db1', '-t', 's1.*', '--no-dependent-indexes' ],
+	0,
+	[ $no_output_re ],
+	[ $no_output_re ],
+	'pg_amcheck of db1.s1 excluding indexes');
+
+# Checking db2.s1 should show table corruptions if indexes are excluded
+#
+$node->command_checks_all(
+	[ @cmd, 'db2', '-t', 's1.*', '--no-dependent-indexes' ],
+	2,
+	[ $missing_file_re ],
+	[ $no_output_re ],
+	'pg_amcheck of db2.s1 excluding indexes');
+
+# In schema db1.s3, the tables and indexes are both corrupt.  We should see
+# corruption messages on stdout, and nothing on stderr.
+#
+$node->command_checks_all(
+	[ @cmd, 'db1', '-s', 's3' ],
+	2,
+	[ $index_missing_relation_fork_re,
+	  $line_pointer_corruption_re,
+	  $missing_file_re,
+	],
+	[ $no_output_re ],
+	'pg_amcheck schema s3 reports table and index errors');
+
+# In schema db1.s4, only toast tables are corrupt.  Check that under default
+# options the toast corruption is reported, but when excluding toast we get no
+# error reports.
+$node->command_checks_all(
+	[ @cmd, 'db1', '-s', 's4' ],
+	2,
+	[ $missing_file_re ],
+	[ $no_output_re ],
+	'pg_amcheck in schema s4 reports toast corruption');
+
+$node->command_checks_all(
+	[ @cmd, '--no-dependent-toast', '--exclude-toast-pointers', 'db1', '-s', 's4' ],
+	0,
+	[ $no_output_re ],
+	[ $no_output_re ],
+	'pg_amcheck in schema s4 excluding toast reports no corruption');
+
+# Check that no corruption is reported in schema db1.s5
+$node->command_checks_all(
+	[ @cmd, 'db1', '-s', 's5' ],
+	0,
+	[ $no_output_re ],
+	[ $no_output_re ],
+	'pg_amcheck over schema s5 reports no corruption');
+
+# In schema db1.s1, only indexes are corrupt.  Verify that when we exclude
+# the indexes, no corruption is reported about the schema.
+#
+$node->command_checks_all(
+	[ @cmd, 'db1', '-s', 's1', '-I', 't1_btree', '-I', 't2_btree' ],
+	0,
+	[ $no_output_re ],
+	[ $no_output_re ],
+	'pg_amcheck over schema s1 with corrupt indexes excluded reports no corruption');
+
+# In schema db1.s1, only indexes are corrupt.  Verify that when we provide only
+# table inclusions, and disable index expansion, no corruption is reported
+# about the schema.
+#
+$node->command_checks_all(
+	[ @cmd, 'db1', '-t', 's1.*', '--no-dependent-indexes' ],
+	0,
+	[ $no_output_re ],
+	[ $no_output_re ],
+	'pg_amcheck over schema s1 with all indexes excluded reports no corruption');
+
+# In schema db1.s2, only tables are corrupt.  Verify that when we exclude those
+# tables that no corruption is reported.
+#
+$node->command_checks_all(
+	[ @cmd, 'db1', '-s', 's2', '-T', 't1', '-T', 't2' ],
+	0,
+	[ $no_output_re ],
+	[ $no_output_re ],
+	'pg_amcheck over schema s2 with corrupt tables excluded reports no corruption');
+
+# Check errors about bad block range command line arguments.  We use schema s5
+# to avoid getting messages about corrupt tables or indexes.
+#
+command_fails_like(
+	[ @cmd, 'db1', '-s', 's5', '--startblock', 'junk' ],
+	qr/invalid start block/,
+	'pg_amcheck rejects garbage startblock');
+
+command_fails_like(
+	[ @cmd, 'db1', '-s', 's5', '--endblock', '1234junk' ],
+	qr/invalid end block/,
+	'pg_amcheck rejects garbage endblock');
+
+command_fails_like(
+	[ @cmd, 'db1', '-s', 's5', '--startblock', '5', '--endblock', '4' ],
+	qr/end block precedes start block/,
+	'pg_amcheck rejects invalid block range');
+
+# Check bt_index_parent_check alternates.  We don't create any index corruption
+# that would behave differently under these modes, so just smoke test that the
+# arguments are handled sensibly.
+#
+$node->command_checks_all(
+	[ @cmd, 'db1', '-s', 's1', '-i', 't1_btree', '--parent-check' ],
+	2,
+	[ $index_missing_relation_fork_re ],
+	[ $no_output_re ],
+	'pg_amcheck smoke test --parent-check');
+
+$node->command_checks_all(
+	[ @cmd, 'db1', '-s', 's1', '-i', 't1_btree', '--heapallindexed', '--rootdescend' ],
+	2,
+	[ $index_missing_relation_fork_re ],
+	[ $no_output_re ],
+	'pg_amcheck smoke test --heapallindexed --rootdescend');
+
+$node->command_checks_all(
+	[ @cmd, '-d', 'db1', '-d', 'db2', '-d', 'db3', '-S', 's*' ],
+	0,
+	[ $no_output_re ],
+	[ $no_output_re ],
+	'pg_amcheck excluding all corrupt schemas');
diff --git a/contrib/pg_amcheck/t/004_verify_heapam.pl b/contrib/pg_amcheck/t/004_verify_heapam.pl
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..8ba1c4aea6
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/pg_amcheck/t/004_verify_heapam.pl
@@ -0,0 +1,517 @@
+use strict;
+use warnings;
+
+use PostgresNode;
+use TestLib;
+
+use Test::More;
+
+# This regression test demonstrates that the pg_amcheck binary supplied with
+# the pg_amcheck contrib module correctly identifies specific kinds of
+# corruption within pages.  To test this, we need a mechanism to create corrupt
+# pages with predictable, repeatable corruption.  The postgres backend cannot
+# be expected to help us with this, as its design is not consistent with the
+# goal of intentionally corrupting pages.
+#
+# Instead, we create a table to corrupt, and with careful consideration of how
+# postgresql lays out heap pages, we seek to offsets within the page and
+# overwrite deliberately chosen bytes with specific values calculated to
+# corrupt the page in expected ways.  We then verify that pg_amcheck reports
+# the corruption, and that it runs without crashing.  Note that the backend
+# cannot simply be started to run queries against the corrupt table, as the
+# backend will crash, at least for some of the corruption types we generate.
+#
+# Autovacuum potentially touching the table in the background makes the exact
+# behavior of this test harder to reason about.  We turn it off to keep things
+# simpler.  We use a "belt and suspenders" approach, turning it off for the
+# system generally in postgresql.conf, and turning it off specifically for the
+# test table.
+#
+# This test depends on the table being written to the heap file exactly as we
+# expect it to be, so we take care to arrange the columns of the table, and
+# insert rows of the table, that give predictable sizes and locations within
+# the table page.
+#
+# The HeapTupleHeaderData has 23 bytes of fixed size fields before the variable
+# length t_bits[] array.  We have exactly 3 columns in the table, so natts = 3,
+# t_bits is 1 byte long, and t_hoff = MAXALIGN(23 + 1) = 24.
+#
+# We're not too fussy about which datatypes we use for the test, but we do care
+# about some specific properties.  We'd like to test both fixed size and
+# varlena types.  We'd like some varlena data inline and some toasted.  And
+# we'd like the layout of the table such that the datums land at predictable
+# offsets within the tuple.  We choose a structure without padding on all
+# supported architectures:
+#
+# 	a BIGINT
+#	b TEXT
+#	c TEXT
+#
+# We always insert a 7-ascii character string into field 'b', which with a
+# 1-byte varlena header gives an 8 byte inline value.  We always insert a long
+# text string in field 'c', long enough to force toast storage.
+#
+# We choose to read and write binary copies of our table's tuples, using perl's
+# pack() and unpack() functions.  Perl uses a packing code system in which:
+#
+#	L = "Unsigned 32-bit Long",
+#	S = "Unsigned 16-bit Short",
+#	C = "Unsigned 8-bit Octet",
+#	c = "signed 8-bit octet",
+#	q = "signed 64-bit quadword"
+#
+# Each tuple in our table has a layout as follows:
+#
+#    xx xx xx xx            t_xmin: xxxx		offset = 0		L
+#    xx xx xx xx            t_xmax: xxxx		offset = 4		L
+#    xx xx xx xx          t_field3: xxxx		offset = 8		L
+#    xx xx                   bi_hi: xx			offset = 12		S
+#    xx xx                   bi_lo: xx			offset = 14		S
+#    xx xx                ip_posid: xx			offset = 16		S
+#    xx xx             t_infomask2: xx			offset = 18		S
+#    xx xx              t_infomask: xx			offset = 20		S
+#    xx                     t_hoff: x			offset = 22		C
+#    xx                     t_bits: x			offset = 23		C
+#    xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx   'a': xxxxxxxx	offset = 24		q
+#    xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx   'b': xxxxxxxx	offset = 32		Cccccccc
+#    xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx   'c': xxxxxxxx	offset = 40		SSSS
+#    xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx      : xxxxxxxx	 ...continued	SSSS
+#    xx xx                        : xx      	 ...continued	S
+#
+# We could choose to read and write columns 'b' and 'c' in other ways, but
+# it is convenient enough to do it this way.  We define packing code
+# constants here, where they can be compared easily against the layout.
+
+use constant HEAPTUPLE_PACK_CODE => 'LLLSSSSSCCqCcccccccSSSSSSSSS';
+use constant HEAPTUPLE_PACK_LENGTH => 58;     # Total size
+
+# Read a tuple of our table from a heap page.
+#
+# Takes an open filehandle to the heap file, and the offset of the tuple.
+#
+# Rather than returning the binary data from the file, unpacks the data into a
+# perl hash with named fields.  These fields exactly match the ones understood
+# by write_tuple(), below.  Returns a reference to this hash.
+#
+sub read_tuple ($$)
+{
+	my ($fh, $offset) = @_;
+	my ($buffer, %tup);
+	seek($fh, $offset, 0)
+		or BAIL_OUT("seek failed: $!");
+	defined(sysread($fh, $buffer, HEAPTUPLE_PACK_LENGTH))
+		or BAIL_OUT("sysread failed: $!");
+
+	@_ = unpack(HEAPTUPLE_PACK_CODE, $buffer);
+	%tup = (t_xmin => shift,
+			t_xmax => shift,
+			t_field3 => shift,
+			bi_hi => shift,
+			bi_lo => shift,
+			ip_posid => shift,
+			t_infomask2 => shift,
+			t_infomask => shift,
+			t_hoff => shift,
+			t_bits => shift,
+			a => shift,
+			b_header => shift,
+			b_body1 => shift,
+			b_body2 => shift,
+			b_body3 => shift,
+			b_body4 => shift,
+			b_body5 => shift,
+			b_body6 => shift,
+			b_body7 => shift,
+			c1 => shift,
+			c2 => shift,
+			c3 => shift,
+			c4 => shift,
+			c5 => shift,
+			c6 => shift,
+			c7 => shift,
+			c8 => shift,
+			c9 => shift);
+	# Stitch together the text for column 'b'
+	$tup{b} = join('', map { chr($tup{"b_body$_"}) } (1..7));
+	return \%tup;
+}
+
+# Write a tuple of our table to a heap page.
+#
+# Takes an open filehandle to the heap file, the offset of the tuple, and a
+# reference to a hash with the tuple values, as returned by read_tuple().
+# Writes the tuple fields from the hash into the heap file.
+#
+# The purpose of this function is to write a tuple back to disk with some
+# subset of fields modified.  The function does no error checking.  Use
+# cautiously.
+#
+sub write_tuple($$$)
+{
+	my ($fh, $offset, $tup) = @_;
+	my $buffer = pack(HEAPTUPLE_PACK_CODE,
+					$tup->{t_xmin},
+					$tup->{t_xmax},
+					$tup->{t_field3},
+					$tup->{bi_hi},
+					$tup->{bi_lo},
+					$tup->{ip_posid},
+					$tup->{t_infomask2},
+					$tup->{t_infomask},
+					$tup->{t_hoff},
+					$tup->{t_bits},
+					$tup->{a},
+					$tup->{b_header},
+					$tup->{b_body1},
+					$tup->{b_body2},
+					$tup->{b_body3},
+					$tup->{b_body4},
+					$tup->{b_body5},
+					$tup->{b_body6},
+					$tup->{b_body7},
+					$tup->{c1},
+					$tup->{c2},
+					$tup->{c3},
+					$tup->{c4},
+					$tup->{c5},
+					$tup->{c6},
+					$tup->{c7},
+					$tup->{c8},
+					$tup->{c9});
+	seek($fh, $offset, 0)
+		or BAIL_OUT("seek failed: $!");
+	defined(syswrite($fh, $buffer, HEAPTUPLE_PACK_LENGTH))
+		or BAIL_OUT("syswrite failed: $!");;
+	return;
+}
+
+# Set umask so test directories and files are created with default permissions
+umask(0077);
+
+# Set up the node.  Once we create and corrupt the table,
+# autovacuum workers visiting the table could crash the backend.
+# Disable autovacuum so that won't happen.
+my $node = get_new_node('test');
+$node->init;
+$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', 'autovacuum=off');
+
+# Start the node and load the extensions.  We depend on both
+# amcheck and pageinspect for this test.
+$node->start;
+my $port = $node->port;
+my $pgdata = $node->data_dir;
+$node->safe_psql('postgres', "CREATE EXTENSION amcheck");
+$node->safe_psql('postgres', "CREATE EXTENSION pageinspect");
+
+# Get a non-zero datfrozenxid
+$node->safe_psql('postgres', qq(VACUUM FREEZE));
+
+# Create the test table with precisely the schema that our corruption function
+# expects.
+$node->safe_psql(
+	'postgres', qq(
+		CREATE TABLE public.test (a BIGINT, b TEXT, c TEXT);
+		ALTER TABLE public.test SET (autovacuum_enabled=false);
+		ALTER TABLE public.test ALTER COLUMN c SET STORAGE EXTERNAL;
+		CREATE INDEX test_idx ON public.test(a, b);
+	));
+
+# We want (0 < datfrozenxid < test.relfrozenxid).  To achieve this, we freeze
+# an otherwise unused table, public.junk, prior to inserting data and freezing
+# public.test
+$node->safe_psql(
+	'postgres', qq(
+		CREATE TABLE public.junk AS SELECT 'junk'::TEXT AS junk_column;
+		ALTER TABLE public.junk SET (autovacuum_enabled=false);
+		VACUUM FREEZE public.junk
+	));
+
+my $rel = $node->safe_psql('postgres', qq(SELECT pg_relation_filepath('public.test')));
+my $relpath = "$pgdata/$rel";
+
+# Insert data and freeze public.test
+use constant ROWCOUNT => 16;
+$node->safe_psql('postgres', qq(
+	INSERT INTO public.test (a, b, c)
+		VALUES (
+			12345678,
+			'abcdefg',
+			repeat('w', 10000)
+		);
+	VACUUM FREEZE public.test
+	)) for (1..ROWCOUNT);
+
+my $relfrozenxid = $node->safe_psql('postgres',
+	q(select relfrozenxid from pg_class where relname = 'test'));
+my $datfrozenxid = $node->safe_psql('postgres',
+	q(select datfrozenxid from pg_database where datname = 'postgres'));
+
+# Sanity check that our 'test' table has a relfrozenxid newer than the
+# datfrozenxid for the database, and that the datfrozenxid is greater than the
+# first normal xid.  We rely on these invariants in some of our tests.
+if ($datfrozenxid <= 3 || $datfrozenxid >= $relfrozenxid)
+{
+	$node->clean_node;
+	plan skip_all => "Xid thresholds not as expected: got datfrozenxid = $datfrozenxid, relfrozenxid = $relfrozenxid";
+	exit;
+}
+
+# Find where each of the tuples is located on the page.
+my @lp_off;
+for my $tup (0..ROWCOUNT-1)
+{
+	push (@lp_off, $node->safe_psql('postgres', qq(
+select lp_off from heap_page_items(get_raw_page('test', 'main', 0))
+	offset $tup limit 1)));
+}
+
+# Sanity check that our 'test' table on disk layout matches expectations.  If
+# this is not so, we will have to skip the test until somebody updates the test
+# to work on this platform.
+$node->stop;
+my $file;
+open($file, '+<', $relpath)
+	or BAIL_OUT("open failed: $!");
+binmode $file;
+
+for (my $tupidx = 0; $tupidx < ROWCOUNT; $tupidx++)
+{
+	my $offnum = $tupidx + 1;  # offnum is 1-based, not zero-based
+	my $offset = $lp_off[$tupidx];
+	my $tup = read_tuple($file, $offset);
+
+	# Sanity-check that the data appears on the page where we expect.
+	my $a = $tup->{a};
+	my $b = $tup->{b};
+	if ($a ne '12345678' || $b ne 'abcdefg')
+	{
+		close($file);  # ignore errors on close; we're exiting anyway
+		$node->clean_node;
+		plan skip_all => qq(Page layout differs from our expectations: expected (12345678, "abcdefg"), got ($a, "$b"));
+		exit;
+	}
+}
+close($file)
+	or BAIL_OUT("close failed: $!");
+$node->start;
+
+# Ok, Xids and page layout look ok.  We can run corruption tests.
+plan tests => 20;
+
+# Check that pg_amcheck runs against the uncorrupted table without error.
+$node->command_ok(['pg_amcheck', '-p', $port, 'postgres'],
+				  'pg_amcheck test table, prior to corruption');
+
+# Check that pg_amcheck runs against the uncorrupted table and index without error.
+$node->command_ok(['pg_amcheck', '-p', $port, 'postgres'],
+				  'pg_amcheck test table and index, prior to corruption');
+
+$node->stop;
+
+# Some #define constants from access/htup_details.h for use while corrupting.
+use constant HEAP_HASNULL            => 0x0001;
+use constant HEAP_XMAX_LOCK_ONLY     => 0x0080;
+use constant HEAP_XMIN_COMMITTED     => 0x0100;
+use constant HEAP_XMIN_INVALID       => 0x0200;
+use constant HEAP_XMAX_COMMITTED     => 0x0400;
+use constant HEAP_XMAX_INVALID       => 0x0800;
+use constant HEAP_NATTS_MASK         => 0x07FF;
+use constant HEAP_XMAX_IS_MULTI      => 0x1000;
+use constant HEAP_KEYS_UPDATED       => 0x2000;
+
+# Helper function to generate a regular expression matching the header we
+# expect verify_heapam() to return given which fields we expect to be non-null.
+sub header
+{
+	my ($blkno, $offnum, $attnum) = @_;
+	return qr/heap table "postgres"\."public"\."test", block $blkno, offset $offnum, attribute $attnum:\s+/ms
+		if (defined $attnum);
+	return qr/heap table "postgres"\."public"\."test", block $blkno, offset $offnum:\s+/ms
+		if (defined $offnum);
+	return qr/heap table "postgres"\."public"\."test", block $blkno:\s+/ms
+		if (defined $blkno);
+	return qr/heap table "postgres"\."public"\."test":\s+/ms;
+}
+
+# Corrupt the tuples, one type of corruption per tuple.  Some types of
+# corruption cause verify_heapam to skip to the next tuple without
+# performing any remaining checks, so we can't exercise the system properly if
+# we focus all our corruption on a single tuple.
+#
+my @expected;
+open($file, '+<', $relpath)
+	or BAIL_OUT("open failed: $!");
+binmode $file;
+
+for (my $tupidx = 0; $tupidx < ROWCOUNT; $tupidx++)
+{
+	my $offnum = $tupidx + 1;  # offnum is 1-based, not zero-based
+	my $offset = $lp_off[$tupidx];
+	my $tup = read_tuple($file, $offset);
+
+	my $header = header(0, $offnum, undef);
+	if ($offnum == 1)
+	{
+		# Corruptly set xmin < relfrozenxid
+		my $xmin = $relfrozenxid - 1;
+		$tup->{t_xmin} = $xmin;
+		$tup->{t_infomask} &= ~HEAP_XMIN_COMMITTED;
+		$tup->{t_infomask} &= ~HEAP_XMIN_INVALID;
+
+		# Expected corruption report
+		push @expected,
+			qr/${header}xmin $xmin precedes relation freeze threshold 0:\d+/;
+	}
+	if ($offnum == 2)
+	{
+		# Corruptly set xmin < datfrozenxid
+		my $xmin = 3;
+		$tup->{t_xmin} = $xmin;
+		$tup->{t_infomask} &= ~HEAP_XMIN_COMMITTED;
+		$tup->{t_infomask} &= ~HEAP_XMIN_INVALID;
+
+		push @expected,
+			qr/${$header}xmin $xmin precedes oldest valid transaction ID 0:\d+/;
+	}
+	elsif ($offnum == 3)
+	{
+		# Corruptly set xmin < datfrozenxid, further back, noting circularity
+		# of xid comparison.  For a new cluster with epoch = 0, the corrupt
+		# xmin will be interpreted as in the future
+		$tup->{t_xmin} = 4026531839;
+		$tup->{t_infomask} &= ~HEAP_XMIN_COMMITTED;
+		$tup->{t_infomask} &= ~HEAP_XMIN_INVALID;
+
+		push @expected,
+			qr/${$header}xmin 4026531839 equals or exceeds next valid transaction ID 0:\d+/;
+	}
+	elsif ($offnum == 4)
+	{
+		# Corruptly set xmax < relminmxid;
+		$tup->{t_xmax} = 4026531839;
+		$tup->{t_infomask} &= ~HEAP_XMAX_INVALID;
+
+		push @expected,
+			qr/${$header}xmax 4026531839 equals or exceeds next valid transaction ID 0:\d+/;
+	}
+	elsif ($offnum == 5)
+	{
+		# Corrupt the tuple t_hoff, but keep it aligned properly
+		$tup->{t_hoff} += 128;
+
+		push @expected,
+			qr/${$header}data begins at offset 152 beyond the tuple length 58/,
+			qr/${$header}tuple data should begin at byte 24, but actually begins at byte 152 \(3 attributes, no nulls\)/;
+	}
+	elsif ($offnum == 6)
+	{
+		# Corrupt the tuple t_hoff, wrong alignment
+		$tup->{t_hoff} += 3;
+
+		push @expected,
+			qr/${$header}tuple data should begin at byte 24, but actually begins at byte 27 \(3 attributes, no nulls\)/;
+	}
+	elsif ($offnum == 7)
+	{
+		# Corrupt the tuple t_hoff, underflow but correct alignment
+		$tup->{t_hoff} -= 8;
+
+		push @expected,
+			qr/${$header}tuple data should begin at byte 24, but actually begins at byte 16 \(3 attributes, no nulls\)/;
+	}
+	elsif ($offnum == 8)
+	{
+		# Corrupt the tuple t_hoff, underflow and wrong alignment
+		$tup->{t_hoff} -= 3;
+
+		push @expected,
+			qr/${$header}tuple data should begin at byte 24, but actually begins at byte 21 \(3 attributes, no nulls\)/;
+	}
+	elsif ($offnum == 9)
+	{
+		# Corrupt the tuple to look like it has lots of attributes, not just 3
+		$tup->{t_infomask2} |= HEAP_NATTS_MASK;
+
+		push @expected,
+			qr/${$header}number of attributes 2047 exceeds maximum expected for table 3/;
+	}
+	elsif ($offnum == 10)
+	{
+		# Corrupt the tuple to look like it has lots of attributes, some of
+		# them null.  This falsely creates the impression that the t_bits
+		# array is longer than just one byte, but t_hoff still says otherwise.
+		$tup->{t_infomask} |= HEAP_HASNULL;
+		$tup->{t_infomask2} |= HEAP_NATTS_MASK;
+		$tup->{t_bits} = 0xAA;
+
+		push @expected,
+			qr/${$header}tuple data should begin at byte 280, but actually begins at byte 24 \(2047 attributes, has nulls\)/;
+	}
+	elsif ($offnum == 11)
+	{
+		# Same as above, but this time t_hoff plays along
+		$tup->{t_infomask} |= HEAP_HASNULL;
+		$tup->{t_infomask2} |= (HEAP_NATTS_MASK & 0x40);
+		$tup->{t_bits} = 0xAA;
+		$tup->{t_hoff} = 32;
+
+		push @expected,
+			qr/${$header}number of attributes 67 exceeds maximum expected for table 3/;
+	}
+	elsif ($offnum == 12)
+	{
+		# Corrupt the bits in column 'b' 1-byte varlena header
+		$tup->{b_header} = 0x80;
+
+		$header = header(0, $offnum, 1);
+		push @expected,
+			qr/${header}attribute 1 with length 4294967295 ends at offset 416848000 beyond total tuple length 58/;
+	}
+	elsif ($offnum == 13)
+	{
+		# Corrupt the bits in column 'c' toast pointer
+		$tup->{c6} = 41;
+		$tup->{c7} = 41;
+
+		$header = header(0, $offnum, 2);
+		push @expected,
+			qr/${header}final toast chunk number 0 differs from expected value 6/,
+			qr/${header}toasted value for attribute 2 missing from toast table/;
+	}
+	elsif ($offnum == 14)
+	{
+		# Set both HEAP_XMAX_COMMITTED and HEAP_XMAX_IS_MULTI
+		$tup->{t_infomask} |= HEAP_XMAX_COMMITTED;
+		$tup->{t_infomask} |= HEAP_XMAX_IS_MULTI;
+		$tup->{t_xmax} = 4;
+
+		push @expected,
+			qr/${header}multitransaction ID 4 equals or exceeds next valid multitransaction ID 1/;
+	}
+	elsif ($offnum == 15)	# Last offnum must equal ROWCOUNT
+	{
+		# Set both HEAP_XMAX_COMMITTED and HEAP_XMAX_IS_MULTI
+		$tup->{t_infomask} |= HEAP_XMAX_COMMITTED;
+		$tup->{t_infomask} |= HEAP_XMAX_IS_MULTI;
+		$tup->{t_xmax} = 4000000000;
+
+		push @expected,
+			qr/${header}multitransaction ID 4000000000 precedes relation minimum multitransaction ID threshold 1/;
+	}
+	write_tuple($file, $offset, $tup);
+}
+close($file)
+	or BAIL_OUT("close failed: $!");
+$node->start;
+
+# Run pg_amcheck against the corrupt table with epoch=0, comparing actual
+# corruption messages against the expected messages
+$node->command_checks_all(
+	['pg_amcheck', '--no-dependent-indexes', '-p', $port, 'postgres'],
+	2,
+	[ @expected ],
+	[ ],
+	'Expected corruption message output');
+
+$node->teardown_node;
+$node->clean_node;
diff --git a/contrib/pg_amcheck/t/005_opclass_damage.pl b/contrib/pg_amcheck/t/005_opclass_damage.pl
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..eba8ea9cae
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/pg_amcheck/t/005_opclass_damage.pl
@@ -0,0 +1,54 @@
+# This regression test checks the behavior of the btree validation in the
+# presence of breaking sort order changes.
+#
+use strict;
+use warnings;
+use PostgresNode;
+use TestLib;
+use Test::More tests => 5;
+
+my $node = get_new_node('test');
+$node->init;
+$node->start;
+
+# Create a custom operator class and an index which uses it.
+$node->safe_psql('postgres', q(
+	CREATE EXTENSION amcheck;
+
+	CREATE FUNCTION int4_asc_cmp (a int4, b int4) RETURNS int LANGUAGE sql AS $$
+		SELECT CASE WHEN $1 = $2 THEN 0 WHEN $1 > $2 THEN 1 ELSE -1 END; $$;
+
+	CREATE OPERATOR CLASS int4_fickle_ops FOR TYPE int4 USING btree AS
+	    OPERATOR 1 < (int4, int4), OPERATOR 2 <= (int4, int4),
+	    OPERATOR 3 = (int4, int4), OPERATOR 4 >= (int4, int4),
+	    OPERATOR 5 > (int4, int4), FUNCTION 1 int4_asc_cmp(int4, int4);
+
+	CREATE TABLE int4tbl (i int4);
+	INSERT INTO int4tbl (SELECT * FROM generate_series(1,1000) gs);
+	CREATE INDEX fickleidx ON int4tbl USING btree (i int4_fickle_ops);
+));
+
+# We have not yet broken the index, so we should get no corruption
+$node->command_like(
+	[ 'pg_amcheck', '--quiet', '-p', $node->port, 'postgres' ],
+	qr/^$/,
+	'pg_amcheck all schemas, tables and indexes reports no corruption');
+
+# Change the operator class to use a function which sorts in a different
+# order to corrupt the btree index
+$node->safe_psql('postgres', q(
+	CREATE FUNCTION int4_desc_cmp (int4, int4) RETURNS int LANGUAGE sql AS $$
+		SELECT CASE WHEN $1 = $2 THEN 0 WHEN $1 > $2 THEN -1 ELSE 1 END; $$;
+	UPDATE pg_catalog.pg_amproc
+		SET amproc = 'int4_desc_cmp'::regproc
+		WHERE amproc = 'int4_asc_cmp'::regproc
+));
+
+# Index corruption should now be reported
+$node->command_checks_all(
+	[ 'pg_amcheck', '-p', $node->port, 'postgres' ],
+	2,
+	[ qr/item order invariant violated for index "fickleidx"/ ],
+	[ ],
+	'pg_amcheck all schemas, tables and indexes reports fickleidx corruption'
+);
diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/contrib.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/contrib.sgml
index d3ca4b6932..7e101f7c11 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/contrib.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/contrib.sgml
@@ -185,6 +185,7 @@ pages.
   </para>
 
  &oid2name;
+ &pgamcheck;
  &vacuumlo;
  </sect1>
 
diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/filelist.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/filelist.sgml
index db1d369743..5115cb03d0 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/filelist.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/filelist.sgml
@@ -133,6 +133,7 @@
 <!ENTITY oldsnapshot     SYSTEM "oldsnapshot.sgml">
 <!ENTITY pageinspect     SYSTEM "pageinspect.sgml">
 <!ENTITY passwordcheck   SYSTEM "passwordcheck.sgml">
+<!ENTITY pgamcheck       SYSTEM "pgamcheck.sgml">
 <!ENTITY pgbuffercache   SYSTEM "pgbuffercache.sgml">
 <!ENTITY pgcrypto        SYSTEM "pgcrypto.sgml">
 <!ENTITY pgfreespacemap  SYSTEM "pgfreespacemap.sgml">
diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/pgamcheck.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/pgamcheck.sgml
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..12573e950a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/pgamcheck.sgml
@@ -0,0 +1,600 @@
+<!-- doc/src/sgml/pgamcheck.sgml -->
+
+<refentry id="pgamcheck">
+ <indexterm zone="pgamcheck">
+  <primary>pg_amcheck</primary>
+ </indexterm>
+
+ <refmeta>
+  <refentrytitle><application>pg_amcheck</application></refentrytitle>
+  <manvolnum>1</manvolnum>
+  <refmiscinfo>Application</refmiscinfo>
+ </refmeta>
+
+ <refnamediv>
+  <refname>pg_amcheck</refname>
+  <refpurpose>checks for corruption in one or more
+  <productname>PostgreSQL</productname> databases</refpurpose>
+ </refnamediv>
+
+ <refsynopsisdiv>
+  <cmdsynopsis>
+   <command>pg_amcheck</command>
+   <arg rep="repeat"><replaceable>option</replaceable></arg>
+   <arg><replaceable>dbname</replaceable></arg>
+  </cmdsynopsis>
+ </refsynopsisdiv>
+
+ <refsect1>
+  <title>Description</title>
+
+  <para>
+   <application>pg_amcheck</application> supports running
+   <xref linkend="amcheck"/>'s corruption checking functions against one or
+   more databases, with options to select which schemas, tables and indexes to
+   check, which kinds of checking to perform, and whether to perform the checks
+   in parallel, and if so, the number of parallel connections to establish and
+   use.
+  </para>
+
+  <para>
+   Only table relations and btree indexes are currently supported.  Other
+   relation types are silently skipped.
+  </para>
+
+  <para>
+   If <literal>dbname</literal> is specified, it should be the name of a
+   single database to check, and no other database selection options should
+   be present. Otherwise, if any database selection options are present,
+   all matching databases will be checked. If no such options are present,
+   the default database will be checked. Database selection options include
+   <option>--all</option>, <option>--database</option> and
+   <option>--exclude-database</option>. They also include
+   <option>--relation</option>, <option>--exclude-relation</option>,
+   <option>--table</option>, <option>--exclude-table</option>,
+   <option>--index</option>, and <option>--exclude-index</option>,
+   but only when such options are used with a three-part pattern
+   (e.g. <option>mydb*.myschema*.myrel*</option>).
+  </para>
+
+  <para>
+   <replaceable>dbname</replaceable> can also be a
+   <link linkend="libpq-connstring">connection string</link>.
+  </para>
+ </refsect1>
+
+ <refsect1>
+  <title>Options</title>
+
+  <para>
+   pg_amcheck accepts the following command-line arguments:
+
+   <variablelist>
+    <varlistentry>
+     <term><option>-a</option></term>
+     <term><option>--all</option></term>
+       <listitem>
+      <para>
+       Check all databases, except for any excluded via
+       <option>--exclude-database</option>.
+      </para>
+     </listitem>
+    </varlistentry>
+
+    <varlistentry>
+     <term><option>-d <replaceable class="parameter">pattern</replaceable></option></term>
+     <term><option>--database=<replaceable class="parameter">pattern</replaceable></option></term>
+     <listitem>
+      <para>
+       Check databases matching the specified
+       <link linkend="app-psql-patterns"><replaceable class="parameter">pattern</replaceable></link>,
+       except for any excluded by <option>--exclude-database</option>.
+       This option can be specified more than once.
+      </para>
+     </listitem>
+    </varlistentry>
+
+    <varlistentry>
+     <term><option>-D <replaceable class="parameter">pattern</replaceable></option></term>
+     <term><option>--exclude-database=<replaceable class="parameter">pattern</replaceable></option></term>
+     <listitem>
+      <para>
+       Exclude databases matching the given
+       <link linkend="app-psql-patterns"><replaceable class="parameter">pattern</replaceable></link>.
+       This option can be specified more than once.
+      </para>
+     </listitem>
+    </varlistentry>
+
+    <varlistentry>
+     <term><option>-e</option></term>
+     <term><option>--echo</option></term>
+     <listitem>
+      <para>
+      Echo to stdout all SQL sent to the server.
+      </para>
+     </listitem>
+    </varlistentry>
+
+    <varlistentry>
+     <term><option>--endblock=<replaceable class="parameter">block</replaceable></option></term>
+     <listitem>
+      <para>
+       End checking at the specified block number.  An error will occur if the
+       table relation being checked has fewer than this number of blocks.
+       This option does not apply to indexes, and is probably only useful when
+       checking a single table relation. If both a regular table and a toast
+       table are checked, this option will apply to both, but higher-numbered
+       toast blocks may still be accessed while validating toast pointers,
+       unless that is suppressed using <option>--exclude-toast-pointers</option>.
+      </para>
+     </listitem>
+    </varlistentry>
+
+    <varlistentry>
+     <term><option>--exclude-toast-pointers</option></term>
+     <listitem>
+      <para>
+       By default, whenever a toast pointer is encountered in a table,
+       a lookup is performed to ensure that it references apparently-valid
+       entries in the toast table. These checks can be quite slow, and this
+       option can be used to skip them.
+      </para>
+     </listitem>
+    </varlistentry>
+
+    <varlistentry>
+     <term><option>--heapallindexed</option></term>
+     <listitem>
+      <para>
+       For each index checked, verify the presence of all heap tuples as index
+       tuples in the index using <xref linkend="amcheck"/>'s
+       <option>heapallindexed</option> option.
+      </para>
+     </listitem>
+    </varlistentry>
+
+    <varlistentry>
+     <term><option>-?</option></term>
+     <term><option>--help</option></term>
+     <listitem>
+      <para>
+       Show help about <application>pg_amcheck</application> command line
+       arguments, and exit.
+      </para>
+     </listitem>
+    </varlistentry>
+
+    <varlistentry>
+     <term><option>-h <replaceable class="parameter">hostname</replaceable></option></term>
+     <term><option>--host=<replaceable class="parameter">hostname</replaceable></option></term>
+     <listitem>
+      <para>
+       Specifies the host name of the machine on which the server is running.
+       If the value begins with a slash, it is used as the directory for the
+       Unix domain socket.
+      </para>
+     </listitem>
+    </varlistentry>
+
+    <varlistentry>
+     <term><option>-i <replaceable class="parameter">pattern</replaceable></option></term>
+     <term><option>--index=<replaceable class="parameter">pattern</replaceable></option></term>
+     <listitem>
+      <para>
+       Check indexes matching the specified
+       <link linkend="app-psql-patterns"><replaceable class="parameter">pattern</replaceable></link>,
+       unless they are otherwise excluded.
+       This option can be specified more than once.
+      </para>
+      <para>
+       This is similar to the <option>--relation</option> option, except that
+       it applies only to indexes, not tables.
+      </para>
+     </listitem>
+    </varlistentry>
+
+    <varlistentry>
+     <term><option>-I <replaceable class="parameter">pattern</replaceable></option></term>
+     <term><option>--exclude-index=<replaceable class="parameter">pattern</replaceable></option></term>
+     <listitem>
+      <para>
+       Exclude indexes matching the specified
+       <link linkend="app-psql-patterns"><replaceable class="parameter">pattern</replaceable></link>.
+       This option can be specified more than once.
+      </para>
+      <para>
+       This is similar to the <option>--exclude-relation</option> option,
+       except that it applies only to indexes, not tables.
+      </para>
+     </listitem>
+    </varlistentry>
+
+    <varlistentry>
+     <term><option>-j <replaceable class="parameter">num</replaceable></option></term>
+     <term><option>--jobs=<replaceable class="parameter">num</replaceable></option></term>
+     <listitem>
+      <para>
+       Use <replaceable>num</replaceable> concurrent connections to the server,
+       or one per object to be checked, whichever is less.
+      </para>
+      <para>
+       The default is to use a single connection.
+      </para>
+     </listitem>
+    </varlistentry>
+
+    <varlistentry>
+     <term><option>--maintenance-db=<replaceable class="parameter">dbname</replaceable></option></term>
+     <listitem>
+      <para>
+       Specifies a database or
+       <link linkend="libpq-connstring">connection string</link> to be
+       used to discover the list of databases to be checked. If neither
+       <option>--all</option> nor any option including a database pattern is
+       used, no such connection is required and this option does nothing.
+       Otherwise, any connection string parameters other than
+       the database name which are included in the value for this option
+       will also be used when connecting to the databases
+       being checked. If this option is omitted, the default is
+       <literal>postgres</literal> or, if that fails,
+       <literal>template1</literal>.
+      </para>
+     </listitem>
+    </varlistentry>
+
+    <varlistentry>
+     <term><option>--no-dependent-indexes</option></term>
+     <listitem>
+      <para>
+       By default, if a table is checked, any btree indexes of that table
+       will also be checked, even if they are not explicitly selected by
+       an option such as <literal>--index</literal> or
+       <literal>--relation</literal>. This option suppresses that behavior.
+      </para>
+     </listitem>
+    </varlistentry>
+
+    <varlistentry>
+     <term><option>--no-strict-names</option></term>
+     <listitem>
+      <para>
+       By default, if an argument to <literal>--database</literal>,
+       <literal>--table</literal>, <literal>--index</literal>,
+       or <literal>--relation</literal> matches no objects, it is a fatal
+       error. This option downgrades that error to a warning.
+       If this option is used with <literal>--quiet</literal>, the warning
+       will be supressed as well.
+      </para>
+     </listitem>
+    </varlistentry>
+
+    <varlistentry>
+     <term><option>--no-dependent-toast</option></term>
+     <listitem>
+      <para>
+       By default, if a table is checked, its toast table, if any, will also
+       be checked, even if it is not explicitly selected by an option
+       such as <literal>--table</literal> or <literal>--relation</literal>.
+       This option suppresses that behavior.
+      </para>
+     </listitem>
+    </varlistentry>
+
+    <varlistentry>
+     <term><option>--on-error-stop</option></term>
+     <listitem>
+      <para>
+       After reporting all corruptions on the first page of a table where
+       corruption is found, stop processing that table relation and move on
+       to the next table or index.
+      </para>
+      <para>
+       Note that index checking always stops after the first corrupt page.
+       This option only has meaning relative to table relations.
+      </para>
+     </listitem>
+    </varlistentry>
+
+    <varlistentry>
+     <term><option>--parent-check</option></term>
+     <listitem>
+      <para>
+       For each btree index checked, use <xref linkend="amcheck"/>'s
+       <function>bt_index_parent_check</function> function, which performs
+       additional checks of parent/child relationships during index checking.
+      </para>
+      <para>
+       The default is to use <application>amcheck</application>'s
+       <function>bt_index_check</function> function, but note that use of the
+       <option>--rootdescend</option> option implicitly selects
+       <function>bt_index_parent_check</function>.
+      </para>
+     </listitem>
+    </varlistentry>
+
+    <varlistentry>
+     <term><option>-p <replaceable class="parameter">port</replaceable></option></term>
+     <term><option>--port=<replaceable class="parameter">port</replaceable></option></term>
+     <listitem>
+      <para>
+       Specifies the TCP port or local Unix domain socket file extension on
+       which the server is listening for connections.
+      </para>
+     </listitem>
+    </varlistentry>
+
+    <varlistentry>
+     <term><option>-P</option></term>
+     <term><option>--progress</option></term>
+     <listitem>
+      <para>
+       Show progress information. Progress information includes the number
+       of relations for which checking has been completed, and the total
+       size of those relations. It also includes the total number of relations
+       that will eventually be checked, and the estimated size of those
+       relations.
+      </para>
+     </listitem>
+    </varlistentry>
+
+    <varlistentry>
+     <term><option>-q</option></term>
+     <term><option>--quiet</option></term>
+     <listitem>
+      <para>
+       Print fewer messages, and less detail regarding any server errors.
+      </para>
+     </listitem>
+    </varlistentry>
+
+    <varlistentry>
+     <term><option>-r <replaceable class="parameter">pattern</replaceable></option></term>
+     <term><option>--relation=<replaceable class="parameter">pattern</replaceable></option></term>
+     <listitem>
+      <para>
+       Check relations matching the specified
+       <link linkend="app-psql-patterns"><replaceable class="parameter">pattern</replaceable></link>,
+       unless they are otherwise excluded.
+       This option can be specified more than once.
+      </para>
+      <para>
+       Patterns may be unqualified, e.g. <literal>myrel*</literal>, or they
+       may be schema-qualified, e.g. <literal>myschema*.myrel*</literal> or
+       database-qualified and schema-qualified, e.g.
+       <literal>mydb*.myscheam*.myrel*</literal>. A database-qualified
+       pattern will add matching databases to the list of databases to be
+       checked.
+      </para>
+     </listitem>
+    </varlistentry>
+
+    <varlistentry>
+     <term><option>-R <replaceable class="parameter">pattern</replaceable></option></term>
+     <term><option>--exclude-relation=<replaceable class="parameter">pattern</replaceable></option></term>
+     <listitem>
+      <para>
+       Exclude relations matching the specified
+       <link linkend="app-psql-patterns"><replaceable class="parameter">pattern</replaceable></link>.
+       This option can be specified more than once.
+      </para>
+      <para>
+       As with <option>-r</option> <option>--relation</option>, the
+       <link linkend="app-psql-patterns"><replaceable class="parameter">pattern</replaceable></link> may be unqualified, schema-qualified,
+       or database- and schema-qualified.
+      </para>
+     </listitem>
+    </varlistentry>
+
+    <varlistentry>
+     <term><option>--rootdescend</option></term>
+     <listitem>
+      <para>
+       For each index checked, re-find tuples on the leaf level by performing a
+       new search from the root page for each tuple using
+       <xref linkend="amcheck"/>'s <option>rootdescend</option> option.
+      </para>
+      <para>
+       Use of this option implicitly also selects the
+       <option>--parent-check</option> option.
+      </para>
+      <para>
+       This form of verification was originally written to help in the
+       development of btree index features.  It may be of limited use or even
+       of no use in helping detect the kinds of corruption that occur in
+       practice.  It may also cause corruption checking to take considerably
+       longer and consume considerably more resources on the server.
+      </para>
+     </listitem>
+    </varlistentry>
+
+    <varlistentry>
+     <term><option>-s <replaceable class="parameter">pattern</replaceable></option></term>
+     <term><option>--schema=<replaceable class="parameter">pattern</replaceable></option></term>
+     <listitem>
+      <para>
+       Check tables and indexes in schemas matching the specified
+       <link linkend="app-psql-patterns"><replaceable class="parameter">pattern</replaceable></link>, unless they are otherwise excluded.
+       This option can be specified more than once.
+      </para>
+      <para>
+       To select only tables in schemas matching a particular pattern,
+       consider using something like
+       <literal>--table=SCHEMAPAT.* --no-dependent-indexes</literal>.
+       To select only indexes, consider using something like
+       <literal>--index=SCHEMAPAT.*</literal>.
+      </para>
+     </listitem>
+    </varlistentry>
+
+    <varlistentry>
+     <term><option>-S <replaceable class="parameter">pattern</replaceable></option></term>
+     <term><option>--exclude-schema=<replaceable class="parameter">pattern</replaceable></option></term>
+     <listitem>
+      <para>
+       Exclude tables and indexes in schemas matching the specified
+       <link linkend="app-psql-patterns"><replaceable class="parameter">pattern</replaceable></link>.
+       This option can be specified more than once.
+      </para>
+     </listitem>
+    </varlistentry>
+
+    <varlistentry>
+     <term><option>--skip=<replaceable class="parameter">option</replaceable></option></term>
+     <listitem>
+      <para>
+       If <literal>"all-frozen"</literal> is given, table corruption checks
+       will skip over pages in all tables that are marked as all frozen.
+      </para>
+      <para>
+       If <literal>all-visible</literal> is given, table corruption checks
+       will skip over pages in all tables that are marked as all visible.
+      </para>
+      <para>
+       By default, no pages are skipped.  This can be specified as
+       <literal>none</literal>, but since this is the default, it need not be
+       mentioned.
+      </para>
+     </listitem>
+    </varlistentry>
+
+    <varlistentry>
+     <term><option>--startblock=<replaceable class="parameter">block</replaceable></option></term>
+     <listitem>
+      <para>
+       Start checking at the specified block number. An error will occur if
+       the table relation being checked has fewer than this number of blocks.
+       This option does not apply to indexes, and is probably only useful
+       when checking a single table relation. See <literal>--endblock</literal>
+       for further caveats.
+      </para>
+     </listitem>
+    </varlistentry>
+
+    <varlistentry>
+     <term><option>-t <replaceable class="parameter">pattern</replaceable></option></term>
+     <term><option>--table=<replaceable class="parameter">pattern</replaceable></option></term>
+     <listitem>
+      <para>
+       Check tables matching the specified
+       <link linkend="app-psql-patterns"><replaceable class="parameter">pattern</replaceable></link>,
+       unless they are otherwise excluded.
+       This option can be specified more than once.
+      </para>
+      <para>
+       This is similar to the <option>--relation</option> option, except that
+       it applies only to tables, not indexes.
+      </para>
+     </listitem>
+    </varlistentry>
+
+    <varlistentry>
+     <term><option>-T <replaceable class="parameter">pattern</replaceable></option></term>
+     <term><option>--exclude-table=<replaceable class="parameter">pattern</replaceable></option></term>
+     <listitem>
+      <para>
+       Exclude tables matching the specified
+       <link linkend="app-psql-patterns"><replaceable class="parameter">pattern</replaceable></link>.
+       This option can be specified more than once.
+      </para>
+      <para>
+       This is similar to the <option>--exclude-relation</option> option,
+       except that it applies only to tables, not indexes.
+      </para>
+     </listitem>
+    </varlistentry>
+
+    <varlistentry>
+     <term><option>-U</option></term>
+     <term><option>--username=<replaceable class="parameter">username</replaceable></option></term>
+     <listitem>
+      <para>
+       User name to connect as.
+      </para>
+     </listitem>
+    </varlistentry>
+
+    <varlistentry>
+     <term><option>-v</option></term>
+     <term><option>--verbose</option></term>
+     <listitem>
+      <para>
+       Print more messages. In particular, this will print a message for
+       each relation being checked, and will increase the level of detail
+       shown for server errors.
+      </para>
+     </listitem>
+    </varlistentry>
+
+    <varlistentry>
+     <term><option>-V</option></term>
+     <term><option>--version</option></term>
+     <listitem>
+      <para>
+       Print the <application>pg_amcheck</application> version and exit.
+      </para>
+     </listitem>
+    </varlistentry>
+
+    <varlistentry>
+     <term><option>-w</option></term>
+     <term><option>--no-password</option></term>
+     <listitem>
+      <para>
+       Never issue a password prompt.  If the server requires password
+       authentication and a password is not available by other means such as
+       a <filename>.pgpass</filename> file, the connection attempt will fail.
+       This option can be useful in batch jobs and scripts where no user is
+       present to enter a password.
+      </para>
+     </listitem>
+    </varlistentry>
+
+    <varlistentry>
+     <term><option>-W</option></term>
+     <term><option>--password</option></term>
+     <listitem>
+      <para>
+       Force <application>pg_amcheck</application> to prompt for a password
+       before connecting to a database.
+      </para>
+      <para>
+       This option is never essential, since
+       <application>pg_amcheck</application> will automatically prompt for a
+       password if the server demands password authentication.  However,
+       <application>pg_amcheck</application> will waste a connection attempt
+       finding out that the server wants a password.  In some cases it is
+       worth typing <option>-W</option> to avoid the extra connection attempt.
+      </para>
+     </listitem>
+    </varlistentry>
+
+   </variablelist>
+  </para>
+ </refsect1>
+
+ <refsect1>
+  <title>Notes</title>
+
+  <para>
+   <application>pg_amcheck</application> is designed to work with
+   <productname>PostgreSQL</productname> 14.0 and later.
+  </para>
+ </refsect1>
+
+ <refsect1>
+  <title>Author</title>
+
+  <para>
+   Mark Dilger <email>mark.dilger@enterprisedb.com</email>
+  </para>
+ </refsect1>
+
+ <refsect1>
+  <title>See Also</title>
+
+  <simplelist type="inline">
+   <member><xref linkend="amcheck"/></member>
+  </simplelist>
+ </refsect1>
+</refentry>
diff --git a/src/tools/msvc/Install.pm b/src/tools/msvc/Install.pm
index ea3af48777..49ad558b74 100644
--- a/src/tools/msvc/Install.pm
+++ b/src/tools/msvc/Install.pm
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ our (@ISA, @EXPORT_OK);
 @EXPORT_OK = qw(Install);
 
 my $insttype;
-my @client_contribs = ('oid2name', 'pgbench', 'vacuumlo');
+my @client_contribs = ('oid2name', 'pg_amcheck', 'pgbench', 'vacuumlo');
 my @client_program_files = (
 	'clusterdb',      'createdb',   'createuser',    'dropdb',
 	'dropuser',       'ecpg',       'libecpg',       'libecpg_compat',
diff --git a/src/tools/msvc/Mkvcbuild.pm b/src/tools/msvc/Mkvcbuild.pm
index 49614106dc..f680544e07 100644
--- a/src/tools/msvc/Mkvcbuild.pm
+++ b/src/tools/msvc/Mkvcbuild.pm
@@ -33,9 +33,9 @@ my @unlink_on_exit;
 
 # Set of variables for modules in contrib/ and src/test/modules/
 my $contrib_defines = { 'refint' => 'REFINT_VERBOSE' };
-my @contrib_uselibpq = ('dblink', 'oid2name', 'postgres_fdw', 'vacuumlo');
-my @contrib_uselibpgport   = ('oid2name', 'vacuumlo');
-my @contrib_uselibpgcommon = ('oid2name', 'vacuumlo');
+my @contrib_uselibpq = ('dblink', 'oid2name', 'pg_amcheck', 'postgres_fdw', 'vacuumlo');
+my @contrib_uselibpgport   = ('oid2name', 'pg_amcheck', 'vacuumlo');
+my @contrib_uselibpgcommon = ('oid2name', 'pg_amcheck', 'vacuumlo');
 my $contrib_extralibs      = undef;
 my $contrib_extraincludes = { 'dblink' => ['src/backend'] };
 my $contrib_extrasource = {
diff --git a/src/tools/pgindent/typedefs.list b/src/tools/pgindent/typedefs.list
index e017557e3e..202673d37f 100644
--- a/src/tools/pgindent/typedefs.list
+++ b/src/tools/pgindent/typedefs.list
@@ -101,6 +101,7 @@ AlterUserMappingStmt
 AlteredTableInfo
 AlternativeSubPlan
 AlternativeSubPlanState
+AmcheckOptions
 AnalyzeAttrComputeStatsFunc
 AnalyzeAttrFetchFunc
 AnalyzeForeignTable_function
@@ -500,6 +501,7 @@ DSA
 DWORD
 DataDumperPtr
 DataPageDeleteStack
+DatabaseInfo
 DateADT
 Datum
 DatumTupleFields
@@ -1803,6 +1805,8 @@ PathHashStack
 PathKey
 PathKeysComparison
 PathTarget
+PatternInfo
+PatternInfoArray
 Pattern_Prefix_Status
 Pattern_Type
 PendingFsyncEntry
@@ -2085,6 +2089,7 @@ RelToCluster
 RelabelType
 Relation
 RelationData
+RelationInfo
 RelationPtr
 RelationSyncEntry
 RelcacheCallbackFunction
-- 
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