Logrep launcher race conditions leading to slow tests

Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>

From: Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>
To: pgsql-hackers@lists.postgresql.org
Date: 2025-06-23T23:56:47Z
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I've been annoyed for awhile because, while a parallel check-world
run usually takes a bit over a minute on my machine, sometimes it
takes between three and four minutes.  I was finally able to
track down what is happening, and it's this: sometimes one or
another of the src/test/subscription tests takes an extra three
minutes because the logical replication launcher is sleeping
instead of launching the next task.  It eventually reaches its
hard-wired maximum wait of DEFAULT_NAPTIME_PER_CYCLE (3min),
wakes up and notices it has something to do, and then we're
on our merry way again.  I'm not sure how often this is a problem
in the real world, but it happens often enough to be annoying
during development.

There are two distinct bugs involved:

1. WaitForReplicationWorkerAttach sometimes has to clear a process
latch event so that it can keep waiting for the worker to launch.
It neglects to set the latch again, allowing ApplyLauncherMain
to miss events.

2. ApplyLauncherMain ignores a failure return from
logicalrep_worker_launch, which is bad because (unless it has
another worker launch pending) it will then sleep for
DEFAULT_NAPTIME_PER_CYCLE before reconsidering.  What it ought to do
is try again after wal_retrieve_retry_interval.  This situation can
arise in resource-exhaustion cases (cf. the early exits in
logicalrep_worker_launch), but what's more likely in the regression
tests is that the worker stops due to some error condition before
WaitForReplicationWorkerAttach sees it attached, which is then duly
reported as a failure.

It's possible to make the test slowness extremely reproducible
with this change, which widens the race condition window for
both problems:

diff --git a/src/backend/replication/logical/launcher.c b/src/backend/replication/logical/launcher.c
index 1c3c051403d..724e82bcdc1 100644
--- a/src/backend/replication/logical/launcher.c
+++ b/src/backend/replication/logical/launcher.c
@@ -214,7 +214,7 @@ WaitForReplicationWorkerAttach(LogicalRepWorker *worker,
 		 */
 		rc = WaitLatch(MyLatch,
 					   WL_LATCH_SET | WL_TIMEOUT | WL_EXIT_ON_PM_DEATH,
-					   10L, WAIT_EVENT_BGWORKER_STARTUP);
+					   1000L, WAIT_EVENT_BGWORKER_STARTUP);
 
 		if (rc & WL_LATCH_SET)
 		{

I don't recommend that as a permanent change, but it's helpful
for testing the attached patch.

In the attached, I made two other non-cosmetic changes:

3. In WaitForReplicationWorkerAttach, capture worker->in_use
before not after releasing LogicalRepWorkerLock.  Maybe there
is a reason why that's not a dangerous race condition, but
it sure is un-obvious to me.

4. In process_syncing_tables_for_apply (the other caller of
logicalrep_worker_launch), it seems okay to ignore the
result of logicalrep_worker_launch, but I think it should
fill hentry->last_start_time before not after the call.
Otherwise we might be changing a hashtable entry that's
no longer relevant to this worker.  I'm not sure exactly
where the failed worker will be cleaned-up-after, but
it could very easily be out of the system entirely before
logicalrep_worker_launch returns.

Barring objections, I plan to apply and back-patch this.

			regards, tom lane

Commits

  1. Prevent excessive delays before launching new logrep workers.