Fix assertion failure by an immediate shutdown.

In PM_WAIT_DEAD_END state, checkpointer process must be dead already.
But an immediate shutdown could make postmaster's state machine
transition to PM_WAIT_DEAD_END state even if checkpointer process is
still running,  and which caused assertion failure. This bug was introduced
in commit 457d6cf049.

This patch ensures that postmaster's state machine doesn't transition to
PM_WAIT_DEAD_END state in an immediate shutdown while checkpointer
process is running.
This commit is contained in:
Fujii Masao 2013-08-08 02:48:53 +09:00
parent f347f26807
commit 91c3613d37
1 changed files with 9 additions and 7 deletions

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@ -3328,19 +3328,21 @@ PostmasterStateMachine(void)
* PM_WAIT_BACKENDS state ends when we have no regular backends
* (including autovac workers), no bgworkers (including unconnected
* ones), and no walwriter, autovac launcher or bgwriter. If we are
* doing crash recovery then we expect the checkpointer to exit as
* well, otherwise not. The archiver, stats, and syslogger processes
* are disregarded since they are not connected to shared memory; we
* also disregard dead_end children here. Walsenders are also
* disregarded, they will be terminated later after writing the
* checkpoint record, like the archiver process.
* doing crash recovery or an immediate shutdown then we expect
* the checkpointer to exit as well, otherwise not. The archiver,
* stats, and syslogger processes are disregarded since
* they are not connected to shared memory; we also disregard
* dead_end children here. Walsenders are also disregarded,
* they will be terminated later after writing the checkpoint record,
* like the archiver process.
*/
if (CountChildren(BACKEND_TYPE_NORMAL | BACKEND_TYPE_WORKER) == 0 &&
CountUnconnectedWorkers() == 0 &&
StartupPID == 0 &&
WalReceiverPID == 0 &&
BgWriterPID == 0 &&
(CheckpointerPID == 0 || !FatalError) &&
(CheckpointerPID == 0 ||
(!FatalError && Shutdown < ImmediateShutdown)) &&
WalWriterPID == 0 &&
AutoVacPID == 0)
{