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OK for ABI break of PlannerInfo in 8.4?
Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> — 2010-03-30T15:31:25Z
Marc Cousins pointed out here http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-general/2010-03/msg01123.php that the "constraint_exclusion = partition" feature added in 8.4 does not do what you'd expect for the target relation of an UPDATE or DELETE. That's because expansion of an inheritance set is managed differently for an UPDATE/DELETE target rel than for other cases. I'm intending to apply the attached patch to fix this in HEAD. I am tempted to back-patch it to 8.4 as well, but there is a potential problem for external modules that may be touching PlannerInfo (eg, planner hooks): the added field in that struct is an ABI break for them. We can minimize the risk by adding the new field at the end rather than in any more logical position; but it would still be a problem for modules that palloc'd or copied a PlannerInfo struct. AFAICS though the only real risk would be for relation_excluded_by_constraints to see a garbage value of root->hasInheritedTarget and possibly make an unexpected choice of what to do. I think that's probably a small enough problem to be acceptable. Comments? regards, tom lane
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Re: OK for ABI break of PlannerInfo in 8.4?
Heikki Linnakangas <heikki.linnakangas@enterprisedb.com> — 2010-03-30T16:42:41Z
Tom Lane wrote: > Marc Cousins pointed out here > http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-general/2010-03/msg01123.php > that the "constraint_exclusion = partition" feature added in 8.4 > does not do what you'd expect for the target relation of an UPDATE > or DELETE. That's because expansion of an inheritance set is managed > differently for an UPDATE/DELETE target rel than for other cases. > > I'm intending to apply the attached patch to fix this in HEAD. > I am tempted to back-patch it to 8.4 as well, but there is a potential > problem for external modules that may be touching PlannerInfo (eg, > planner hooks): the added field in that struct is an ABI break for them. > We can minimize the risk by adding the new field at the end rather than > in any more logical position; but it would still be a problem for > modules that palloc'd or copied a PlannerInfo struct. AFAICS though the > only real risk would be for relation_excluded_by_constraints to see a > garbage value of root->hasInheritedTarget and possibly make an > unexpected choice of what to do. I think that's probably a small enough > problem to be acceptable. Comments? Seems OK to me. It's worth noting though that if a module does do palloc+memcpy of PlannerInfo, and it's compiled against the new sources with the extra field, but used on an old server version, it will memcpy() from beyond the end of the struct. If you're seriously unlucky and the struct is at the end of allocated address space, that can segfault. Unfortunately there doesn't seem to be any alignment padding in the struct either. You could've stuck the new field there and avoided changing sizeof(PlannerInfo). -- Heikki Linnakangas EnterpriseDB http://www.enterprisedb.com
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Re: OK for ABI break of PlannerInfo in 8.4?
Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> — 2010-03-30T16:55:59Z
Heikki Linnakangas <heikki.linnakangas@enterprisedb.com> writes: > Seems OK to me. It's worth noting though that if a module does do > palloc+memcpy of PlannerInfo, and it's compiled against the new sources > with the extra field, but used on an old server version, it will > memcpy() from beyond the end of the struct. If you're seriously unlucky > and the struct is at the end of allocated address space, that can segfault. Yeah, and in the converse case (copied version is too small) the reference from relation_excluded_by_constraints could segfault. But actually, neither will happen because palloc rounds the struct size up to a power of 2, so there will be some memory there; it just might contain garbage. > Unfortunately there doesn't seem to be any alignment padding in the > struct either. You could've stuck the new field there and avoided > changing sizeof(PlannerInfo). Yeah, I looked for some pad space :-( The alternative fix for 8.4 would be to not add the field but instead grovel through app_info_list to see if the target relation is a child. I discarded this approach because the whole point of "constraint_exclusion = partition" is to not add overhead to simple non-inheritance queries. However, if we think the ABI break is actually worth worrying about then maybe that's the better fix. I'm inclined not to worry, in part because I'm not aware of any third-party planner hooks actually being used in production. Does anyone know of one? regards, tom lane