Add CHECK_FOR_INTERRUPTS in ExecInsert's speculative insertion loop.

Ordinarily the functions called in this loop ought to have plenty
of CFIs themselves; but we've now seen a case where no such CFI is
reached, making the loop uninterruptible.  Even though that's from
a recently-introduced bug, it seems prudent to install a CFI at
the loop level in all branches.

Per discussion of bug #17558 from Andrew Kesper (an actual fix for
that bug will follow).

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/17558-3f6599ffcf52fd4a@postgresql.org
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Tom Lane 2022-08-04 14:10:06 -04:00
parent cc11647991
commit 6ad86feecb
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@ -956,9 +956,11 @@ ExecInsert(ModifyTableContext *context,
*
* We loop back here if we find a conflict below, either during
* the pre-check, or when we re-check after inserting the tuple
* speculatively.
* speculatively. Better allow interrupts in case some bug makes
* this an infinite loop.
*/
vlock:
CHECK_FOR_INTERRUPTS();
specConflict = false;
if (!ExecCheckIndexConstraints(resultRelInfo, slot, estate,
&conflictTid, arbiterIndexes))