Duplicate RequestNamedLWLocktranche() names and test_lwlock_tranches improvements
Heikki Linnakangas <hlinnaka@iki.fi>
From: Heikki Linnakangas <hlinnaka@iki.fi>
To: Matthias van de Meent <boekewurm+postgres@gmail.com>,
Nathan Bossart <nathandbossart@gmail.com>, Sami Imseih <samimseih@gmail.com>
Cc: "pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org" <pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org>
Date: 2026-04-05T14:28:53Z
Lists: pgsql-hackers
Attachments
- v1-0001-Improve-test_lwlock_tranches.patch (text/x-patch) patch v1-0001
- v1-0002-Check-that-the-tranche-name-is-unique-in-RequestN.patch (text/x-patch) patch v1-0002
Starting new thread for this thing that Matthias noticed in my work-in-progress patch at https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/CAEze2WjgCROMMXY0+j8FFdm3iFcr7By-+6Mwiz=PgGSEydiW3A@mail.gmail.com. On 05/04/2026 02:17, Matthias van de Meent wrote: > 0006: I don't think it is a great idea to make the LwLock machinery > the first to get allocation requests: > It has the RequestNamedLWLockTranche infrastructure, which can only > register new requests while process_shmem_requests_in_progress, and > making it request its memory ahead of everything else is likely to > cause an undersized tranche to be allocated. You could make sure that > this isn't an issue by maintaining a flag in lwlock.c that's set when > the shmem request is made (and reset on shmem exit), which must be > false when RequestNamedLWLockTranche() is called, and if not then it > should throw an error. Good catch, RequestNamedLWLocktranche() was quite broken with the patch. I'm surprised it didn't cause test failures. We even have unit tests for that at src/test/modules/test_lwlock_tranches. Looking at src/test/modules/test_lwlock_tranches, I realized that we don't currently check that the tranche name registered with RequestNamedLWLocktranche() is unique. If two extensions registered a tranche with same name, we'd allocate two separate tranches for them, but GetNamedLWLockTranche() would always return the first one. Attached patches add a uniqueness check, and improves test_lwlock_tranches so that it actually uses the requested LWLocks. And I couldn't resist doing some more refactoring of the test while I was at it; IMO it's more readable now. Barring objections, I will commit these shortly. - Heikki
Commits
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Check that the tranche name is unique in RequestNamedLWLockTranche
- f10b6be2581f 19 (unreleased) landed
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Improve test_lwlock_tranches
- 92a685e4070d 19 (unreleased) landed