Re: BUG #16780: Inconsistent recovery_target_xid handling across platforms
Michael Paquier <michael@paquier.xyz>
From: Michael Paquier <michael@paquier.xyz>
To: exclusion@gmail.com, pgsql-bugs@lists.postgresql.org
Date: 2020-12-22T05:02:46Z
Lists: pgsql-bugs
Attachments
- recovery-target-xid-parse.patch (text/x-diff) patch
On Mon, Dec 21, 2020 at 04:13:17PM +0900, Michael Paquier wrote: > In order to make the experience consistent across all platforms, we > can use pg_strtouint64() for the GUC parsing. I agree that ignoring > the high bits can be confusing as recovery would stop once a XID > matches with a modulo of UINT32_MAX, but beginning to issue an error > on platforms where unsigned long is 8 bytes could also break existing > tools. At the same time, WAL record headers and 2PC state data only > use 32-bit XIDs, so ignoring the high bits changes nothing at > recovery (XIDs don't go across more than one epoch in the WAL stream > AFAIK). In short, I agree that there is room for improvement here and > that we should just allow the case to work by replacing the use of > strtoul() to pg_strtouint64(). I am ready to bet that a lot of users > setting a target XID rely on the return result of txid_current() or > pg_current_xact_id() similarly to the test failing here. And once the > epoch increments, the problems begin. So, attached is a patch to make the logic more consistent that I would like to apply down to 12. Please let me know if there are any objections or comments. -- Michael
Commits
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Fix portability issues with parsing of recovery_target_xid
- 0b54a80a38c7 9.6.21 landed
- f3ee99df7280 10.16 landed
- 35ad5c7c7eed 11.11 landed
- 67a9411d2fca 12.6 landed
- 1e54664eee4b 13.2 landed
- 6db27037b993 14.0 landed