Don't call pgwin32_message_to_UTF16() without CurrentMemoryContext.

PostgreSQL running as a Windows service crashed upon calling
write_stderr() before MemoryContextInit().  This fix completes work
started in 5735efee15.  Messages this
early contain only ASCII bytes; if we removed the CurrentMemoryContext
requirement, the ensuing conversions would have no effect.  Back-patch
to 9.3 (all supported versions).

Takayuki Tsunakawa, reviewed by Michael Paquier.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/0A3221C70F24FB45833433255569204D1F80CC73@G01JPEXMBYT05
This commit is contained in:
Noah Misch 2017-11-12 13:03:15 -08:00
parent 1f44160eb7
commit fd5da32fc6
2 changed files with 9 additions and 2 deletions

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@ -2117,10 +2117,15 @@ write_eventlog(int level, const char *line, int len)
* try to convert the message to UTF16 and write it with ReportEventW().
* Fall back on ReportEventA() if conversion failed.
*
* Since we palloc the structure required for conversion, also fall
* through to writing unconverted if we have not yet set up
* CurrentMemoryContext.
*
* Also verify that we are not on our way into error recursion trouble due
* to error messages thrown deep inside pgwin32_message_to_UTF16().
*/
if (!in_error_recursion_trouble() &&
CurrentMemoryContext != NULL &&
GetMessageEncoding() != GetACPEncoding())
{
utf16 = pgwin32_message_to_UTF16(line, len, NULL);

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@ -1049,8 +1049,10 @@ GetMessageEncoding(void)
#ifdef WIN32
/*
* Result is palloc'ed null-terminated utf16 string. The character length
* is also passed to utf16len if not null. Returns NULL iff failed.
* Convert from MessageEncoding to a palloc'ed, null-terminated utf16
* string. The character length is also passed to utf16len if not
* null. Returns NULL iff failed. Before MessageEncoding initialization, "str"
* should be ASCII-only; this will function as though MessageEncoding is UTF8.
*/
WCHAR *
pgwin32_message_to_UTF16(const char *str, int len, int *utf16len)