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  1. Re: pgsql: Avoid improbable PANIC during heap_update.

    Jaime Casanova <jcasanov@systemguards.com.ec> — 2022-09-29T07:55:40Z

    On Tue, Apr 13, 2021 at 04:17:39PM +0000, Tom Lane wrote:
    > Avoid improbable PANIC during heap_update.
    > 
    > heap_update needs to clear any existing "all visible" flag on
    > the old tuple's page (and on the new page too, if different).
    > Per coding rules, to do this it must acquire pin on the appropriate
    > visibility-map page while not holding exclusive buffer lock;
    > which creates a race condition since someone else could set the
    > flag whenever we're not holding the buffer lock.  The code is
    > supposed to handle that by re-checking the flag after acquiring
    > buffer lock and retrying if it became set.  However, one code
    > path through heap_update itself, as well as one in its subroutine
    > RelationGetBufferForTuple, failed to do this.  The end result,
    > in the unlikely event that a concurrent VACUUM did set the flag
    > while we're transiently not holding lock, is a non-recurring
    > "PANIC: wrong buffer passed to visibilitymap_clear" failure.
    > 
    
    Hi,
    
    This doesn't look as improbable because I saw it at least 3 times with
    v15beta4.
    
    The first time I thought it was my fault, then I tried with a commit on
    september 25 (didn't remember which exactly but that doesn't seems too
    relevant).
    Finally I saw it again in a build with TRACE_VISIBILITYMAP defined (the
    same commit).
    
    But I haven't see it anymore on rc1. Anyway I'm attaching the backtrace
    (this is from the build with TRACE_VISIBILITYMAP), the query that was 
    running at the time was (no changes were made to quad_poly_tbl table 
    nor any indexes were added to this table):
    
    """
    update public.quad_poly_tbl set
      id = public.quad_poly_tbl.id
    returning
      public.quad_poly_tbl.id as c0
    """
    
    -- 
    Jaime Casanova
    Director de Servicios Profesionales
    SystemGuards - Consultores de PostgreSQL