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Repair pg_upgrade for identity sequences with non-default persistence.
- f7567f9e53d7 17.0 landed
- 918e21d25178 18.0 landed
- fc2d1ac1ad44 15.9 landed
- b8b175a4c895 16.5 landed
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Fix propagation of persistence to sequences in ALTER TABLE / ADD COLUMN
- d17a3a4c6a34 15.7 cited
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BUG #18618: pg_upgrade from 14 to 15+ fails for unlogged table with identity column
The Post Office <noreply@postgresql.org> — 2024-09-15T22:17:33Z
The following bug has been logged on the website: Bug reference: 18618 Logged by: Anthony Hsu Email address: erwaman@gmail.com PostgreSQL version: 15.7 Operating system: Linux Description: If I create an unlogged table with an identity column as follows CREATE UNLOGGED TABLE test (a INT GENERATED BY DEFAULT AS IDENTITY); in PG14 and then run pg_upgrade to PG15+, it fails due to ``` pg_restore: error: could not execute query: ERROR: unexpected request for new relfilenode in binary upgrade mode Command was: -- For binary upgrade, must preserve pg_class oids and relfilenodes SELECT pg_catalog.binary_upgrade_set_next_heap_pg_class_oid('16384'::pg_catalog.oid); SELECT pg_catalog.binary_upgrade_set_next_heap_relfilenode('16384'::pg_catalog.oid); ALTER TABLE "public"."test" ALTER COLUMN "a" ADD GENERATED BY DEFAULT AS IDENTITY ( SEQUENCE NAME "public"."test_a_seq" START WITH 1 INCREMENT BY 1 NO MINVALUE NO MAXVALUE CACHE 1 ); ALTER SEQUENCE "public"."test_a_seq" SET LOGGED; ``` If I use pg_upgrade from 15.6, it succeeds; if I use pg_upgrade from 15.7 or 15.8, it fails with the above. Upon further testing, I found that if I revert https://github.com/postgres/postgres/commit/d17a3a4c6a34f61a3d4d9faa7a70c14d8d0c0ffb, then pg_upgrade succeeds. This bug also does not happen if I try upgrading from 15 -> 15 (same version), as the "ALTER SEQUENCE "public"."test_a_seq" SET LOGGED;" line is not generated by pg_dump in this case. -
Re: BUG #18618: pg_upgrade from 14 to 15+ fails for unlogged table with identity column
Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> — 2024-09-16T17:28:30Z
PG Bug reporting form <noreply@postgresql.org> writes: > If I create an unlogged table with an identity column as follows > CREATE UNLOGGED TABLE test (a INT GENERATED BY DEFAULT AS IDENTITY); > in PG14 and then run pg_upgrade to PG15+, it fails due to > ``` > pg_restore: error: could not execute query: ERROR: unexpected request for > new relfilenode in binary upgrade mode > Command was: > -- For binary upgrade, must preserve pg_class oids and relfilenodes > SELECT > pg_catalog.binary_upgrade_set_next_heap_pg_class_oid('16384'::pg_catalog.oid); > SELECT > pg_catalog.binary_upgrade_set_next_heap_relfilenode('16384'::pg_catalog.oid); > ALTER TABLE "public"."test" ALTER COLUMN "a" ADD GENERATED BY DEFAULT AS > IDENTITY ( > SEQUENCE NAME "public"."test_a_seq" > START WITH 1 > INCREMENT BY 1 > NO MINVALUE > NO MAXVALUE > CACHE 1 > ); > ALTER SEQUENCE "public"."test_a_seq" SET LOGGED; > ``` Yeah. pg_dump is trying to recreate the state of affairs in the source database, where the table is unlogged but its owned sequence is logged (because v14 didn't have unlogged sequences). And ALTER SEQUENCE SET LOGGED works by assigning the sequence a new relfilenode and then writing its data into that. That doesn't work in binary-upgrade mode, and if it did work it'd be the wrong thing because we have to preserve the sequence's relfilenode. However, in binary-upgrade mode there seems little need to be concerned about whether we produce a nice WAL trace of the SET LOGGED operation. I think we can just summarily change the sequence's relpersistence field and be done with it, more or less as attached. Anybody see a flaw in that reasoning? The only alternative I can see is to extend the ALTER TABLE ADD GENERATED syntax to allow correct specification of the sequence's LOGGED/UNLOGGED status to begin with. While cleaner, that would be a lot more work and probably result in compatibility problems for normal uses of pg_dump (where the output might get loaded into a server version that lacks the syntax extension). regards, tom lane -
Re: BUG #18618: pg_upgrade from 14 to 15+ fails for unlogged table with identity column
Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> — 2024-09-16T21:11:09Z
I wrote: > However, in binary-upgrade mode there seems little need to be > concerned about whether we produce a nice WAL trace of the SET LOGGED > operation. I think we can just summarily change the sequence's > relpersistence field and be done with it, more or less as attached. Nope, after further testing that doesn't work at all. In the first place, the SET UNLOGGED case falls foul of some assertions in the relcache code having to do with WAL-skipping; and that code looks complex and fragile enough that I don't want to try to poke holes in it. In the second place, I'd forgotten the need to add or remove an init fork. > The only alternative I can see is to extend the ALTER TABLE ADD > GENERATED syntax to allow correct specification of the sequence's > LOGGED/UNLOGGED status to begin with. While cleaner, that would be > a lot more work and probably result in compatibility problems for > normal uses of pg_dump (where the output might get loaded into a > server version that lacks the syntax extension). So we have to do it like that, and it seems not that bad, especially if we follow the lead of the SEQUENCE NAME option and don't bother to document this stuff. (I don't think that's a great precedent, but I didn't change it here.) Looking at this draft patch a second time, one way that we could reduce the surface area for compatibility problems is to emit these new ADD GENERATED options only in binary-upgrade mode, and continue to use ALTER SEQUENCE SET in standard dumps. But I kind of think that it's not worth the complication: sequences that don't match their table's persistence must be quite rare, else we'd have heard about this problem long ago. regards, tom lane
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Re: BUG #18618: pg_upgrade from 14 to 15+ fails for unlogged table with identity column
Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> — 2024-09-17T19:56:13Z
I wrote: >> The only alternative I can see is to extend the ALTER TABLE ADD >> GENERATED syntax to allow correct specification of the sequence's >> LOGGED/UNLOGGED status to begin with. While cleaner, that would be >> a lot more work and probably result in compatibility problems for >> normal uses of pg_dump (where the output might get loaded into a >> server version that lacks the syntax extension). > So we have to do it like that, and it seems not that bad, especially > if we follow the lead of the SEQUENCE NAME option and don't bother > to document this stuff. (I don't think that's a great precedent, > but I didn't change it here.) Pushed with a bit of further polishing, including adding that missing documentation. regards, tom lane