[pgpool-committers: 9935] pgpool: Fix segfault in a child process.
Tatsuo Ishii
ishii at sraoss.co.jp
Wed Jun 12 19:48:36 JST 2024
Fix segfault in a child process.
It is reported that pgpool child segfaulted [1].
[snip]
In the down thread it is reported that despite VALID_BACKEND(i)
returns true, backend->slots[i] is NULL, which should have been filled
by new_connection().
It seems there's a race condition. In new_connection(), there's a code
fragment:
/*
* Make sure that the global backend status in the shared memory
* agrees the local status checked by VALID_BACKEND. It is possible
* that the local status is up, while the global status has been
* changed to down by failover.
*/
A--> if (BACKEND_INFO(i).backend_status != CON_UP &&
BACKEND_INFO(i).backend_status != CON_CONNECT_WAIT)
{
ereport(DEBUG1,
(errmsg("creating new connection to backend"),
errdetail("skipping backend slot %d because global backend_status = %d",
i, BACKEND_INFO(i).backend_status)));
/* sync local status with global status */
B--> *(my_backend_status[i]) = BACKEND_INFO(i).backend_status;
continue;
}
It is possible that at A backend_status in the shared memory is down
but by the time it reaches B the status has been changed to up. And
new_connection() skipped to create a backend connection. This seems to
explain why the connection slot is NULL while VALID_BACKEND returns
true. To prevent the race condtion, backend_status in shared memory is
copied to a local variable and evaluate it. Also the VALID_BACKEND
just before:
pool_set_db_node_id(CONNECTION(backend, i), i);
is changed to:
if (VALID_BACKEND(i) && CONNECTION_SLOT(backend, i))
so that it prevents crash just in case.
[1] [pgpool-general: 9104] Another segmentation fault
Branch
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V4_3_STABLE
Details
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https://git.postgresql.org/gitweb?p=pgpool2.git;a=commitdiff;h=9a6c5fec03a332b8f069165e7f22529682c2a40c
Modified Files
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src/protocol/child.c | 3 +--
src/protocol/pool_connection_pool.c | 7 ++++---
2 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)
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