Fix SHOW ALL command for non-superusers with replication connection

Since Postgres 10, SHOW commands can be triggered with replication
connections in a WAL sender context, however it missed that a
transaction context is needed for syscache lookups.  This commit makes
sure that the syscache lookups can happen correctly by setting a
transaction context when running SHOW commands in a WAL sender.

Superuser-only parameters can be displayed using SHOW commands not only
to superusers, but also to members of system role pg_read_all_settings,
which requires a syscache lookup to check if the connected role is a
member of this system role or not, or the instance crashes.  Superusers
do not need to check the syscache so it worked correctly in this case.

New tests are added to cover this issue.

Reported-by: Alexander Kukushkin
Author: Michael Paquier
Reviewed-by: Álvaro Herrera
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/15734-2daa8761eeed8e20@postgresql.org
Backpatch-through: 10
This commit is contained in:
Michael Paquier 2019-04-15 12:34:32 +09:00
parent 4ab02e8156
commit c34677fdaa
2 changed files with 57 additions and 2 deletions

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@ -1552,7 +1552,10 @@ exec_replication_command(const char *cmd_string)
DestReceiver *dest = CreateDestReceiver(DestRemoteSimple);
VariableShowStmt *n = (VariableShowStmt *) cmd_node;
/* syscache access needs a transaction environment */
StartTransactionCommand();
GetPGVariable(n->name, dest);
CommitTransactionCommand();
}
break;

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@ -3,11 +3,14 @@ use strict;
use warnings;
use PostgresNode;
use TestLib;
use Test::More tests => 26;
use Test::More tests => 32;
# Initialize master node
my $node_master = get_new_node('master');
$node_master->init(allows_streaming => 1);
# A specific role is created to perform some tests related to replication,
# and it needs proper authentication configuration.
$node_master->init(allows_streaming => 1,
auth_extra => ['--create-role', 'repl_role']);
$node_master->start;
my $backup_name = 'my_backup';
@ -117,6 +120,55 @@ test_target_session_attrs($node_master, $node_standby_1, $node_master, "any",
test_target_session_attrs($node_standby_1, $node_master, $node_standby_1,
"any", 0);
# Test for SHOW commands using a WAL sender connection with a replication
# role.
note "testing SHOW commands for replication connection";
$node_master->psql('postgres',"
CREATE ROLE repl_role REPLICATION LOGIN;
GRANT pg_read_all_settings TO repl_role;");
my $master_host = $node_master->host;
my $master_port = $node_master->port;
my $connstr_common = "host=$master_host port=$master_port user=repl_role";
my $connstr_rep = "$connstr_common replication=1";
my $connstr_db = "$connstr_common replication=database dbname=postgres";
# Test SHOW ALL
my ($ret, $stdout, $stderr) =
$node_master->psql('postgres', 'SHOW ALL;',
on_error_die => 1,
extra_params => [ '-d', $connstr_rep ]);
ok($ret == 0, "SHOW ALL with replication role and physical replication");
($ret, $stdout, $stderr) =
$node_master->psql('postgres', 'SHOW ALL;',
on_error_die => 1,
extra_params => [ '-d', $connstr_db ]);
ok($ret == 0, "SHOW ALL with replication role and logical replication");
# Test SHOW with a user-settable parameter
($ret, $stdout, $stderr) =
$node_master->psql('postgres', 'SHOW work_mem;',
on_error_die => 1,
extra_params => [ '-d', $connstr_rep ]);
ok($ret == 0, "SHOW with user-settable parameter, replication role and physical replication");
($ret, $stdout, $stderr) =
$node_master->psql('postgres', 'SHOW work_mem;',
on_error_die => 1,
extra_params => [ '-d', $connstr_db ]);
ok($ret == 0, "SHOW with user-settable parameter, replication role and logical replication");
# Test SHOW with a superuser-settable parameter
($ret, $stdout, $stderr) =
$node_master->psql('postgres', 'SHOW primary_conninfo;',
on_error_die => 1,
extra_params => [ '-d', $connstr_rep ]);
ok($ret == 0, "SHOW with superuser-settable parameter, replication role and physical replication");
($ret, $stdout, $stderr) =
$node_master->psql('postgres', 'SHOW primary_conninfo;',
on_error_die => 1,
extra_params => [ '-d', $connstr_db ]);
ok($ret == 0, "SHOW with superuser-settable parameter, replication role and logical replication");
note "switching to physical replication slot";
# Switch to using a physical replication slot. We can do this without a new