Re: BUG #17462: Invalid memory access in heapam_tuple_lock
Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>
From: Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>
To: Peter Geoghegan <pg@bowt.ie>
Cc: anisimow.d@gmail.com,
PostgreSQL mailing lists <pgsql-bugs@lists.postgresql.org>
Date: 2022-04-11T16:35:52Z
Lists: pgsql-bugs
Peter Geoghegan <pg@bowt.ie> writes: > On Mon, Apr 11, 2022 at 8:55 AM Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> wrote: >> In principle, this is showing an actual bug, because once we drop >> the buffer pin somebody could replace the page before we get done >> examining the tuple. I'm not sure what the odds are of that happening >> in the field, but they're probably mighty low because a just-accessed >> buffer should not be high priority for replacement. > I imagine that the greater risk comes from concurrent opportunistic > pruning. Good point. I'm afraid that means we need a back-branch fix, which I guess requires an alternate entry point. > The other backend's page defragmentation step (from pruning) > would render our backend's HeapTuple pointer invalid. Presumably it > would just look like an invalid/non-matching xmin in our backend, at > the point of control flow that Valgrind complains about > (heapam_handler.c:509). Right, but there are other accesses below, and in any case match failure isn't necessarily the right thing. What that code is trying to do is chain up to the latest version of the tuple, and the likely end result would be to incorrectly conclude that there isn't one, resulting in failure to update a tuple that should have been updated. regards, tom lane
Commits
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Prevent access to no-longer-pinned buffer in heapam_tuple_lock().
- 7b7ed046cb2a 15.0 landed
- e0ed20d0b66e 12.11 landed
- c590e514a90d 14.3 landed
- 44096c31eaf0 13.7 landed
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Add Valgrind buffer access instrumentation.
- 1e0dfd166b3f 14.0 cited
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tableam: Add tuple_{insert, delete, update, lock} and use.
- 5db6df0c0117 12.0 cited