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  1. Stop creating constraints during DETACH CONCURRENTLY

  2. Rename SLRU elements in view pg_stat_slru

  1. BUG #18371: There are wrong constraint residues when detach hash partiton concurrently

    PG Bug reporting form <noreply@postgresql.org> — 2024-02-28T11:30:46Z

    The following bug has been logged on the website:
    
    Bug reference:      18371
    Logged by:          Fei Changhong
    Email address:      feichanghong@qq.com
    PostgreSQL version: 16.2
    Operating system:   Operating system: centos 7,Kernel version: 5.10.13
    Description:        
    
    Hi all,
    
    When I tried to insert data into a table that had just been detached, I
    encountered an error: "ERROR: could not open relation with OID 16384".
    
    The environment information is as follows:
    PostgreSQL branch: master.
    commit: bcdfa5f2e2f274caeed20b2f986012a9cb6a259c
    
    This issue can be reproduced with the following steps:
    ```
    create table t(a int) partition by hash (a);
    create table t_p1 partition of t for values with (modulus 2, remainder 0);
    alter table t detach partition t_p1 concurrently ;
    drop table t;
    insert into t_p1 select 1;
    ```
    
    When detaching a partition concurrently, the function
    DetachAddConstraintIfNeeded
    is called to convert the partition constraint of the detached partition into
    a 
    regular constraint, and it is not dropped at the end of the detach
    process.
    This can work normally on range partitions. However, the constraint on
    hash
    partitions uses satisfies_hash_partition with the OID of the parent table,
    and
    the newly created constraint does not take effect. For example, in the
    following
    case, although there is a t_p1_a_check constraint on t_p1, it is still
    possible
    to perform an insert:
    ```
    create table t(a int) partition by hash (a);
    create table t_p1 partition of t for values with (modulus 2, remainder 0);
    alter table t detach partition t_p1 concurrently ;
    postgres=# \d+ t_p1
                                              Table "public.t_p1"
     Column |  Type   | Collation | Nullable | Default | Storage | Compression |
    Stats target | Description
    --------+---------+-----------+----------+---------+---------+-------------+--------------+-------------
     a      | integer |           |          |         | plain   |             |
                 |
    Check constraints:
        "t_p1_a_check" CHECK (satisfies_hash_partition('16384'::oid, 2, 0, a))
    Access method: heap
    postgres=# insert into t_p1 select 1;
    INSERT 0 1
    postgres=#
    ```
    If the parent table has already been dropped, an error will occur during
    constraint checking.
    
    Based on the analysis above, should the added constraint for a hash
    partition
    be dropped after detachment?
    
    
  2. Re:BUG #18371: There are wrong constraint residues when detach hash partiton concurrently

    feichanghong <feichanghong@qq.com> — 2024-02-29T06:21:58Z

    &gt; This can work normally on range partitions. However, the constraint on hash
    &gt; partitions uses satisfies_hash_partition with the OID of the parent table, and
    &gt; the newly created constraint does not take effect. For example, in the following
    &gt; case, although there is a t_p1_a_check constraint on t_p1, it is still possible
    &gt; to perform an insert:
    What I said here is wrong, the constraints on the hash partition will also take
    effect. But this constraint depends on the oid of the parent partition.
    
    
    
    &gt; Based on the analysis above, should the added constraint for a hash partition
    &gt; be dropped after detachment?I have initially implemented this logic in the attached patch and added a
    testcase. I really hope that developers can give me some suggestions.
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    Best Regards,
    Fei Changhong
    Alibaba Cloud Computing Ltd.
    
    
    &nbsp;
  3. Re: BUG #18371: There are wrong constraint residues when detach hash partiton concurrently

    Michael Paquier <michael@paquier.xyz> — 2024-03-05T03:13:08Z

    On Thu, Feb 29, 2024 at 02:21:58PM +0800, feichanghong wrote:
    > What I said here is wrong, the constraints on the hash partition will also take
    > effect. But this constraint depends on the oid of the parent partition.
    
    Something is weird with the format of the messages you have sent, by
    the way. 
    
    > Based on the analysis above, should the added constraint for a hash partition
    > be dropped after detachment?I have initially implemented this logic
    > in the attached patch and added a testcase. I really hope that
    > developers can give me some suggestions.
    
    I am not much a fan of relying on ATExecDropConstraint(), where the
    logic introduced is a copy-paste of get_constraint_name() to retrieve
    the name of the constraint to drop.  If any, we ought to rely more on
    dropconstraint_internal() instead using the pg_constraint tuple based
    on the OID of the constraint, and not do a cross-operation with the
    constraint name.
    
    But actually, why do you do a drop of the constraint at all?
    DetachAddConstraintIfNeeded() re-adds the constraint as it is, so
    instead of re-adding it as-is and then dropping it again, wouldn't it
    be better to just *not* re-add to begin with it if we don't need it at
    all?
    
    This reproduces down to 14, for what I am assuming is an issue
    introduced around 7b357cc6ae55.  Alvaro, what do you think?
    --
    Michael
    
  4. Re: BUG #18371: There are wrong constraint residues when detach hash partiton concurrently

    Alvaro Herrera <alvherre@alvh.no-ip.org> — 2024-03-05T07:37:27Z

    On 2024-Mar-05, Michael Paquier wrote:
    
    > This reproduces down to 14, for what I am assuming is an issue
    > introduced around 7b357cc6ae55.  Alvaro, what do you think?
    
    Yeah, I have this on my list of things to fix this month.  I haven't
    looked at it closely, but I will soon.
    
    -- 
    Álvaro Herrera         PostgreSQL Developer  —  https://www.EnterpriseDB.com/
    "Los cuentos de hadas no dan al niño su primera idea sobre los monstruos.
    Lo que le dan es su primera idea de la posible derrota del monstruo."
                                                       (G. K. Chesterton)
    
    
    
    
  5. Re: BUG #18371: There are wrong constraint residues when detach hash partiton concurrently

    feichanghong <feichanghong@qq.com> — 2024-03-05T08:57:18Z

    On 2024/3/5, 11:13, "Michael Paquier" <michael@paquier.xyz> wrote:
        Something is weird with the format of the messages you have sent, by
        the way. 
    
    Ah ha! This should be a problem with my email client, I will try another client.
    
        I am not much a fan of relying on ATExecDropConstraint(), where the
        logic introduced is a copy-paste of get_constraint_name() to retrieve
        the name of the constraint to drop.  If any, we ought to rely more on
        dropconstraint_internal() instead using the pg_constraint tuple based
        on the OID of the constraint, and not do a cross-operation with the
        constraint name.
    
        But actually, why do you do a drop of the constraint at all?
        DetachAddConstraintIfNeeded() re-adds the constraint as it is, so
        instead of re-adding it as-is and then dropping it again, wouldn't it
        be better to just *not* re-add to begin with it if we don't need it at
        all?
    
    After verification, the partition constraints on the partition being detached
    remain in effect until the second transaction committed. This newly added
    constraint should only be for the purpose of speeding up the re-attach
    operation. Perhaps I've missed something?
    
    So, for hash partitioning, it should be better not to re-add new constraints.
    Perhaps we should filter out hash partitions in DetachAddConstraintIfNeeded().
    
    --
    Best Regards,
    Fei Changhong
    Alibaba Cloud Computing Ltd.
     
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
  6. Re: BUG #18371: There are wrong constraint residues when detach hash partiton concurrently

    Michael Paquier <michael@paquier.xyz> — 2024-03-05T23:12:48Z

    On Tue, Mar 05, 2024 at 08:37:27AM +0100, Alvaro Herrera wrote:
    > Yeah, I have this on my list of things to fix this month.  I haven't
    > looked at it closely, but I will soon.
    
    Cool, thanks!
    --
    Michael
    
  7. Re: BUG #18371: There are wrong constraint residues when detach hash partiton concurrently

    Alvaro Herrera <alvherre@alvh.no-ip.org> — 2024-07-15T19:35:13Z

    On 2024-Feb-29, feichanghong wrote:
    
    > &gt; This can work normally on range partitions. However, the constraint on hash
    > &gt; partitions uses satisfies_hash_partition with the OID of the parent table, and
    > &gt; the newly created constraint does not take effect. For example, in the following
    > &gt; case, although there is a t_p1_a_check constraint on t_p1, it is still possible
    > &gt; to perform an insert:
    > What I said here is wrong, the constraints on the hash partition will also take
    > effect. But this constraint depends on the oid of the parent partition.
    
    We should definitely not have this constraint on hash-partition tables
    after the detach.  However, I wonder if instead of adding it and later
    removing it as you propose, it wouldn't be better to just not add it in
    the first place.  As a first step, I tried commenting out and found that
    no interesting test fails (only alter_table.sql fails but only because
    the constraint is not there when looking for it specifically.)
    
    The current code does not explain *why* we have to add this constraint,
    and I had forgotten, so I went to look at the first patch submission in
    that thread [1] and saw this comment there:
    
    +   /*
    +    * Concurrent mode has to work harder; first we add a new constraint to the
    +    * partition that matches the partition constraint.  The reason for this is
    +    * that the planner may have made optimizations that depend on the
    +    * constraint.  XXX Isn't it sufficient to invalidate the partition's
    +    * relcache entry?
    
    
    I'm trying to figure out whether it's possible that the planner would
    make optimizations based on the hashing function.  Quite possibly it
    won't.  If that's so, then we should just not make the constraint at
    all, which would make the fix even simpler.  I also wonder, maybe that
    XXX comment (which I removed before committing the patch) is right and
    we don't actually need the constraint with _any_ partition strategy, not
    just hash.
    
    
    [1] https://postgr.es/m/20200803234854.GA24158@alvherre.pgsql
    
    
    -- 
    Álvaro Herrera         PostgreSQL Developer  —  https://www.EnterpriseDB.com/
    
    
    
    
  8. Re: BUG #18371: There are wrong constraint residues when detach hash partiton concurrently

    feichanghong <feichanghong@qq.com> — 2024-07-16T05:03:57Z

    Hi Alvaro,
    
    > On Jul 16, 2024, at 03:35, alvherre <alvherre@alvh.no-ip.org> wrote:
    > 
    > We should definitely not have this constraint on hash-partition tables
    > after the detach.  However, I wonder if instead of adding it and later
    > removing it as you propose, it wouldn't be better to just not add it in
    > the first place.  As a first step, I tried commenting out and found that
    > no interesting test fails (only alter_table.sql fails but only because
    > the constraint is not there when looking for it specifically.)
    > 
    > The current code does not explain *why* we have to add this constraint,
    > and I had forgotten, so I went to look at the first patch submission in
    > that thread [1] and saw this comment there:
    > 
    > +   /*
    > +    * Concurrent mode has to work harder; first we add a new constraint to the
    > +    * partition that matches the partition constraint.  The reason for this is
    > +    * that the planner may have made optimizations that depend on the
    > +    * constraint.  XXX Isn't it sufficient to invalidate the partition's
    > +    * relcache entry?
    > 
    > 
    > I'm trying to figure out whether it's possible that the planner would
    > make optimizations based on the hashing function.  Quite possibly it
    > won't.  If that's so, then we should just not make the constraint at
    > all, which would make the fix even simpler.  I also wonder, maybe that
    > XXX comment (which I removed before committing the patch) is right and
    > we don't actually need the constraint with _any_ partition strategy, not
    > just hash.
    
    I agree with your point of view. There is no need to add an extra partition
    constraint for "DETACH PARTITION CONCURRENTLY". In the first transaction, we
    merely set inhdetachpending to true without actually dropping the existing
    partition constraint.
    At the start of the second transaction, we wait for all queries that were
    planned with the partition to finish. Then, we acquire an AccessExclusiveLock
    on the sub-partition and drop the original partition constraint. Most likely,
    the newly added constraint is useless for the optimizer.
    
    The only useful scenario I can think of is that, if we were to attach this
    sub-partition back to the parent table using the same strategy, it might reduce
    the checks for partition constraints.
    
    Best Regards,
    Fei Changhong
    
    
  9. Re: BUG #18371: There are wrong constraint residues when detach hash partiton concurrently

    Tender Wang <tndrwang@gmail.com> — 2024-07-16T07:39:12Z

    alvherre <alvherre@alvh.no-ip.org> 于2024年7月16日周二 03:35写道:
    
    > On 2024-Feb-29, feichanghong wrote:
    >
    > > &gt; This can work normally on range partitions. However, the constraint
    > on hash
    > > &gt; partitions uses satisfies_hash_partition with the OID of the parent
    > table, and
    > > &gt; the newly created constraint does not take effect. For example, in
    > the following
    > > &gt; case, although there is a t_p1_a_check constraint on t_p1, it is
    > still possible
    > > &gt; to perform an insert:
    > > What I said here is wrong, the constraints on the hash partition will
    > also take
    > > effect. But this constraint depends on the oid of the parent partition.
    >
    > We should definitely not have this constraint on hash-partition tables
    > after the detach.  However, I wonder if instead of adding it and later
    > removing it as you propose, it wouldn't be better to just not add it in
    > the first place.  As a first step, I tried commenting out and found that
    > no interesting test fails (only alter_table.sql fails but only because
    > the constraint is not there when looking for it specifically.)
    >
    > The current code does not explain *why* we have to add this constraint,
    > and I had forgotten, so I went to look at the first patch submission in
    > that thread [1] and saw this comment there:
    >
    > +   /*
    > +    * Concurrent mode has to work harder; first we add a new constraint
    > to the
    > +    * partition that matches the partition constraint.  The reason for
    > this is
    > +    * that the planner may have made optimizations that depend on the
    > +    * constraint.  XXX Isn't it sufficient to invalidate the partition's
    > +    * relcache entry?
    >
    >
    > I'm trying to figure out whether it's possible that the planner would
    > make optimizations based on the hashing function.  Quite possibly it
    > won't.  If that's so, then we should just not make the constraint at
    > all, which would make the fix even simpler.  I also wonder, maybe that
    > XXX comment (which I removed before committing the patch) is right and
    > we don't actually need the constraint with _any_ partition strategy, not
    > just hash.
    >
    
    The planner will do partition pruning based on partbound, if there is no the
    new adding constraint when detaching concurrently, can we make sure that
    the query see the consistent result?
    
    
    -- 
    Tender Wang
    
  10. Re: BUG #18371: There are wrong constraint residues when detach hash partiton concurrently

    Tender Wang <tndrwang@gmail.com> — 2024-11-19T09:57:09Z

    alvherre <alvherre@alvh.no-ip.org> 于2024年7月16日周二 03:35写道:
    
    > On 2024-Feb-29, feichanghong wrote:
    >
    > > &gt; This can work normally on range partitions. However, the constraint
    > on hash
    > > &gt; partitions uses satisfies_hash_partition with the OID of the parent
    > table, and
    > > &gt; the newly created constraint does not take effect. For example, in
    > the following
    > > &gt; case, although there is a t_p1_a_check constraint on t_p1, it is
    > still possible
    > > &gt; to perform an insert:
    > > What I said here is wrong, the constraints on the hash partition will
    > also take
    > > effect. But this constraint depends on the oid of the parent partition.
    >
    > We should definitely not have this constraint on hash-partition tables
    > after the detach.  However, I wonder if instead of adding it and later
    > removing it as you propose, it wouldn't be better to just not add it in
    > the first place.  As a first step, I tried commenting out and found that
    > no interesting test fails (only alter_table.sql fails but only because
    > the constraint is not there when looking for it specifically.)
    >
    > The current code does not explain *why* we have to add this constraint,
    > and I had forgotten, so I went to look at the first patch submission in
    > that thread [1] and saw this comment there:
    >
    > +   /*
    > +    * Concurrent mode has to work harder; first we add a new constraint
    > to the
    > +    * partition that matches the partition constraint.  The reason for
    > this is
    > +    * that the planner may have made optimizations that depend on the
    > +    * constraint.  XXX Isn't it sufficient to invalidate the partition's
    > +    * relcache entry?
    >
    >
    > I'm trying to figure out whether it's possible that the planner would
    > make optimizations based on the hashing function.  Quite possibly it
    > won't.  If that's so, then we should just not make the constraint at
    > all, which would make the fix even simpler.  I also wonder, maybe that
    > XXX comment (which I removed before committing the patch) is right and
    > we don't actually need the constraint with _any_ partition strategy, not
    > just hash.
    >
    
    I pick up this issue again. I skim through the codes and I agree with your
    point.
    We don't acually need the constraint with any partition strategy, not just
    hash.
    
    If we have old queries when we are doing detach, the detach session will be
    stopped at
    WaitForLockersMultiple().  Other sessions can't insert tuples that violate
    partition constraint.
    Because the detached partition still has partition constranit.
    
    -- 
    Thanks,
    Tender Wang
    
  11. Re: BUG #18371: There are wrong constraint residues when detach hash partiton concurrently

    Álvaro Herrera <alvherre@kurilemu.de> — 2025-10-11T18:35:36Z

    On 2024-Jul-15, alvherre wrote:
    
    > We should definitely not have this constraint on hash-partition tables
    > after the detach.  However, I wonder if instead of adding it and later
    > removing it as you propose, it wouldn't be better to just not add it in
    > the first place.  As a first step, I tried commenting out and found that
    > no interesting test fails (only alter_table.sql fails but only because
    > the constraint is not there when looking for it specifically.)
    
    Pushed a fix for this per report in
    https://postgr.es/m/19070-781326347ade7c57@postgresql.org
    
    -- 
    Álvaro Herrera         PostgreSQL Developer  —  https://www.EnterpriseDB.com/
    <Schwern> It does it in a really, really complicated way
    <crab> why does it need to be complicated?
    <Schwern> Because it's MakeMaker.