Add table relcache invalidation to index builds.

It's necessary to make sure that owning tables have a relcache
invalidation prior to advancing the command counter to make
newly-entered catalog tuples for the index visible.  inval.c must be
able to maintain the consistency of the local caches in the event of
transaction abort.  There is usually only a problem when CREATE INDEX
transactions abort, since there is a generic invalidation once we reach
index_update_stats().

This bug is of long standing.  Problems were made much more likely by
the addition of parallel CREATE INDEX (commit 9da0cc3528), but it is
strongly suspected that similar problems can be triggered without
involving plan_create_index_workers().  (plan_create_index_workers()
triggers a relcache build or rebuild, which previously only happened in
rare edge cases.)

Author: Peter Geoghegan
Reported-By: Luca Ferrari
Diagnosed-By: Andres Freund
Reviewed-By: Andres Freund
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAKoxK+5fVodiCtMsXKV_1YAKXbzwSfp7DgDqUmcUAzeAhf=HEQ@mail.gmail.com
Backpatch: 9.3-
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Peter Geoghegan 2018-08-03 14:45:11 -07:00
parent c1455de2af
commit b3f919da07
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@ -978,6 +978,12 @@ index_create(Relation heapRelation,
!concurrent && !invalid,
!concurrent);
/*
* Register relcache invalidation on the indexes' heap relation, to
* maintain consistency of its index list
*/
CacheInvalidateRelcache(heapRelation);
/* update pg_inherits, if needed */
if (OidIsValid(parentIndexRelid))
StoreSingleInheritance(indexRelationId, parentIndexRelid, 1);