From 9e3e1ac458abcda5aa03fa2a136e6fa492d58bd6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Tom Lane Date: Tue, 26 Jul 2022 13:07:03 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] Force immediate commit after CREATE DATABASE etc in extended protocol. We have a few commands that "can't run in a transaction block", meaning that if they complete their processing but then we fail to COMMIT, we'll be left with inconsistent on-disk state. However, the existing defenses for this are only watertight for simple query protocol. In extended protocol, we didn't commit until receiving a Sync message. Since the client is allowed to issue another command instead of Sync, we're in trouble if that command fails or is an explicit ROLLBACK. In any case, sitting in an inconsistent state while waiting for a client message that might not come seems pretty risky. This case wasn't reachable via libpq before we introduced pipeline mode, but it's always been an intended aspect of extended query protocol, and likely there are other clients that could reach it before. To fix, set a flag in PreventInTransactionBlock that tells exec_execute_message to force an immediate commit. This seems to be the approach that does least damage to existing working cases while still preventing the undesirable outcomes. While here, add some documentation to protocol.sgml that explicitly says how to use pipelining. That's latent in the existing docs if you know what to look for, but it's better to spell it out; and it provides a place to document this new behavior. Per bug #17434 from Yugo Nagata. It's been wrong for ages, so back-patch to all supported branches. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/17434-d9f7a064ce2a88a3@postgresql.org --- doc/src/sgml/protocol.sgml | 58 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ src/backend/access/transam/xact.c | 14 +++++++- src/backend/tcop/postgres.c | 52 ++++++++++++++------------- src/include/access/xact.h | 6 ++++ 4 files changed, 104 insertions(+), 26 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/protocol.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/protocol.sgml index 2084c7fa3c..20a40dee5f 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/protocol.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/protocol.sgml @@ -1050,6 +1050,64 @@ SELCT 1/0; + + Pipelining + + + pipelining + protocol specification + + + + Use of the extended query protocol + allows pipelining, which means sending a series + of queries without waiting for earlier ones to complete. This reduces + the number of network round trips needed to complete a given series of + operations. However, the user must carefully consider the required + behavior if one of the steps fails, since later queries will already + be in flight to the server. + + + + One way to deal with that is to make the whole query series be a + single transaction, that is wrap it in BEGIN ... + COMMIT. However, this does not help if one wishes + for some of the commands to commit independently of others. + + + + The extended query protocol provides another way to manage this + concern, which is to omit sending Sync messages between steps that + are dependent. Since, after an error, the backend will skip command + messages until it finds Sync, this allows later commands in a pipeline + to be skipped automatically when an earlier one fails, without the + client having to manage that explicitly with BEGIN + and COMMIT. Independently-committable segments + of the pipeline can be separated by Sync messages. + + + + If the client has not issued an explicit BEGIN, + then each Sync ordinarily causes an implicit COMMIT + if the preceding step(s) succeeded, or an + implicit ROLLBACK if they failed. However, there + are a few DDL commands (such as CREATE DATABASE) + that cannot be executed inside a transaction block. If one of + these is executed in a pipeline, it will, upon success, force an + immediate commit to preserve database consistency. + A Sync immediately following one of these has no effect except to + respond with ReadyForQuery. + + + + When using this method, completion of the pipeline must be determined + by counting ReadyForQuery messages and waiting for that to reach the + number of Syncs sent. Counting command completion responses is + unreliable, since some of the commands may not be executed and thus not + produce a completion message. + + + Function Call diff --git a/src/backend/access/transam/xact.c b/src/backend/access/transam/xact.c index ee923d20a4..4017b2f3dc 100644 --- a/src/backend/access/transam/xact.c +++ b/src/backend/access/transam/xact.c @@ -3211,6 +3211,9 @@ AbortCurrentTransaction(void) * could issue more commands and possibly cause a failure after the statement * completes). Subtransactions are verboten too. * + * We must also set XACT_FLAGS_NEEDIMMEDIATECOMMIT in MyXactFlags, to ensure + * that postgres.c follows through by committing after the statement is done. + * * isTopLevel: passed down from ProcessUtility to determine whether we are * inside a function. (We will always fail if this is false, but it's * convenient to centralize the check here instead of making callers do it.) @@ -3252,7 +3255,9 @@ PreventInTransactionBlock(bool isTopLevel, const char *stmtType) if (CurrentTransactionState->blockState != TBLOCK_DEFAULT && CurrentTransactionState->blockState != TBLOCK_STARTED) elog(FATAL, "cannot prevent transaction chain"); - /* all okay */ + + /* All okay. Set the flag to make sure the right thing happens later. */ + MyXactFlags |= XACT_FLAGS_NEEDIMMEDIATECOMMIT; } /* @@ -3350,6 +3355,13 @@ IsInTransactionBlock(bool isTopLevel) CurrentTransactionState->blockState != TBLOCK_STARTED) return true; + /* + * If we tell the caller we're not in a transaction block, then inform + * postgres.c that it had better commit when the statement is done. + * Otherwise our report could be a lie. + */ + MyXactFlags |= XACT_FLAGS_NEEDIMMEDIATECOMMIT; + return false; } diff --git a/src/backend/tcop/postgres.c b/src/backend/tcop/postgres.c index 6f8e186b15..c13b0aa69b 100644 --- a/src/backend/tcop/postgres.c +++ b/src/backend/tcop/postgres.c @@ -1178,6 +1178,13 @@ exec_simple_query(const char *query_string) } else { + /* + * We had better not see XACT_FLAGS_NEEDIMMEDIATECOMMIT set if + * we're not calling finish_xact_command(). (The implicit + * transaction block should have prevented it from getting set.) + */ + Assert(!(MyXactFlags & XACT_FLAGS_NEEDIMMEDIATECOMMIT)); + /* * We need a CommandCounterIncrement after every query, except * those that start or end a transaction block. @@ -1931,32 +1938,16 @@ exec_execute_message(const char *portal_name, long max_rows) /* * We must copy the sourceText and prepStmtName into MessageContext in - * case the portal is destroyed during finish_xact_command. Can avoid the - * copy if it's not an xact command, though. + * case the portal is destroyed during finish_xact_command. We do not + * make a copy of the portalParams though, preferring to just not print + * them in that case. */ - if (is_xact_command) - { - sourceText = pstrdup(portal->sourceText); - if (portal->prepStmtName) - prepStmtName = pstrdup(portal->prepStmtName); - else - prepStmtName = ""; - - /* - * An xact command shouldn't have any parameters, which is a good - * thing because they wouldn't be around after finish_xact_command. - */ - portalParams = NULL; - } + sourceText = pstrdup(portal->sourceText); + if (portal->prepStmtName) + prepStmtName = pstrdup(portal->prepStmtName); else - { - sourceText = portal->sourceText; - if (portal->prepStmtName) - prepStmtName = portal->prepStmtName; - else - prepStmtName = ""; - portalParams = portal->portalParams; - } + prepStmtName = ""; + portalParams = portal->portalParams; /* * Report query to various monitoring facilities. @@ -2044,13 +2035,24 @@ exec_execute_message(const char *portal_name, long max_rows) if (completed) { - if (is_xact_command) + if (is_xact_command || (MyXactFlags & XACT_FLAGS_NEEDIMMEDIATECOMMIT)) { /* * If this was a transaction control statement, commit it. We * will start a new xact command for the next command (if any). + * Likewise if the statement required immediate commit. Without + * this provision, we wouldn't force commit until Sync is + * received, which creates a hazard if the client tries to + * pipeline immediate-commit statements. */ finish_xact_command(); + + /* + * These commands typically don't have any parameters, and even if + * one did we couldn't print them now because the storage went + * away during finish_xact_command. So pretend there were none. + */ + portalParams = NULL; } else { diff --git a/src/include/access/xact.h b/src/include/access/xact.h index bbefdfafd3..bce1bfb4f8 100644 --- a/src/include/access/xact.h +++ b/src/include/access/xact.h @@ -105,6 +105,12 @@ extern int MyXactFlags; */ #define XACT_FLAGS_ACCESSEDTEMPNAMESPACE (1U << 2) +/* + * XACT_FLAGS_NEEDIMMEDIATECOMMIT - records whether the top level statement + * is one that requires immediate commit, such as CREATE DATABASE. + */ +#define XACT_FLAGS_NEEDIMMEDIATECOMMIT (1U << 3) + /* * start- and end-of-transaction callbacks for dynamically loaded modules */