Limit checkpointer requests queue size
Alexander Korotkov <akorotkov@postgresql.org>
Limit checkpointer requests queue size If the number of sync requests is big enough, the palloc() call in AbsorbSyncRequests() will attempt to allocate more than 1 GB of memory, resulting in failure. This can lead to an infinite loop in the checkpointer process, as it repeatedly fails to absorb the pending requests. This commit limits the checkpointer requests queue size to 10M items. In addition to preventing the palloc() failure, this change helps to avoid long queue processing time. Also, this commit is for backpathing only. The master branch receives a more invasive yet comprehensive fix for this problem. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/db4534f83a22a29ab5ee2566ad86ca92%40postgrespro.ru Backpatch-through: 13
Files
| Path | Change | +/− |
|---|---|---|
| src/backend/postmaster/checkpointer.c | modified | +4 −1 |
Discussion
- Proposal: Limitations of palloc inside checkpointer 27 messages · 2025-02-25 → 2025-08-07