Re: out-of-order XID insertion in KnownAssignedXids
Konstantin Knizhnik <k.knizhnik@postgrespro.ru>
From: Konstantin Knizhnik <k.knizhnik@postgrespro.ru>
To: Michael Paquier <michael@paquier.xyz>
Cc: PostgreSQL Hackers <pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org>
Date: 2018-10-08T09:04:28Z
Lists: pgsql-hackers
Attachments
- runnings_xids.patch (text/x-patch) patch
On 05.10.2018 11:04, Michael Paquier wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 05, 2018 at 10:06:45AM +0300, Konstantin Knizhnik wrote:
>> As you can notice, XID 2004495308 is encountered twice which cause error in
>> KnownAssignedXidsAdd:
>>
>> if (head > tail &&
>> TransactionIdFollowsOrEquals(KnownAssignedXids[head - 1], from_xid))
>> {
>> KnownAssignedXidsDisplay(LOG);
>> elog(ERROR, "out-of-order XID insertion in KnownAssignedXids");
>> }
>>
>> The probability of this error is very small but it can quite easily
>> reproduced: you should just set breakpoint in debugger after calling
>> MarkAsPrepared in twophase.c and then try to prepare any transaction.
>> MarkAsPrepared will add GXACT to proc array and at this moment there will
>> be two entries in procarray with the same XID:
>>
>> [snip]
>>
>> Now generated RUNNING_XACTS record contains duplicated XIDs.
> So, I have been doing exactly that, and if you trigger a manual
> checkpoint then things happen quite correctly if you let the first
> session finish:
> rmgr: Standby len (rec/tot): 58/ 58, tx: 0, lsn:
> 0/016150F8, prev 0/01615088, desc: RUNNING_XACTS nextXid 608
> latestCompletedXid 605 oldestRunningXid 606; 2 xacts: 607 606
>
> If you still maintain the debugger after calling MarkAsPrepared, then
> the manual checkpoint would block. Now if you actually keep the
> debugger, and wait for a checkpoint timeout to happen, then I can see
> the incorrect record. It is impressive that your customer has been able
> to see that first, and then that you have been able to get into that
> state with simple steps.
>
>> I want to ask opinion of community about the best way of fixing this
>> problem. Should we avoid storing duplicated XIDs in procarray (by
>> invalidating XID in original pgaxct) or eliminate/change check for
>> duplicate in KnownAssignedXidsAdd (for example just ignore
>> duplicates)?
> Hmmmmm... Please let me think through that first. It seems to me that
> the record should not be generated to begin with. At least I am able to
> confirm what you see.
The simplest way to fix the problem is to ignore duplicates before
adding them to KnownAssignedXids.
We in any case perform sort i this place...
--
Konstantin Knizhnik
Postgres Professional: http://www.postgrespro.com
The Russian Postgres Company
Commits
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Avoid duplicate XIDs at recovery when building initial snapshot
- 0c99e71965d3 9.3.25 landed
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- 18781cd2af97 11.0 landed
- 1df21ddb19c6 12.0 landed