Re: Use FD_CLOEXEC on ListenSockets (was Re: Refactoring backend fork+exec code)
Michael Paquier <michael@paquier.xyz>
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Avoid 0-length memcpy to NULL with EXEC_BACKEND
- 95219c020c3c 17.0 landed
- f3412a61f3f9 18.0 landed
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Tighten check for --forkchild argument when spawning child process
- 1906b1e0ad96 17.0 landed
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Add missing PGDLLIMPORT markings
- 768ceeeaa127 17.0 cited
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Remove assertions that some compiler say are tautological
- d63d486d6c39 17.0 landed
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Move code for backend startup to separate file
- 05c3980e7f47 17.0 landed
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Refactor postmaster child process launching
- aafc05de1bf5 17.0 landed
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Move some functions from postmaster.c to a new source file
- f1baed18bc3d 17.0 landed
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Split registration of Win32 deadchild callback to separate function
- 14cddee9cce3 17.0 landed
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Improve log messages referring to background worker processes
- a3f349c61292 17.0 landed
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Move initialization of the Port struct to the child process
- 4945e4ed4a72 17.0 landed
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Pass CAC as an argument to the backend process
- d162c3a73bf1 17.0 landed
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Set socket options in child process after forking
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Fix references to renamed function in comments
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Use MyBackendType in more places to check what process this is
- 393b5599e517 17.0 landed
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Remove MyAuxProcType, use MyBackendType instead
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Replace BackendIds with 0-based ProcNumbers
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Redefine backend ID to be an index into the proc array
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Remove superfluous 'pgprocno' field from PGPROC
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Fix incorrect comment on how BackendStatusArray is indexed
- 28215a32b515 14.11 landed
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Refactor how InitProcess is called
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Pass BackgroundWorker entry in the parameter file in EXEC_BACKEND mode
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Refactor CreateSharedMemoryAndSemaphores
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Silence Valgrind complaint with EXEC_BACKEND
- b19890d49d12 17.0 landed
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Adjust obsolete comment explaining set_stack_base().
- cf84755575d1 16.2 landed
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Print lwlock stats also for aux processes, when built with LWLOCK_STATS
- f93133a250c6 17.0 landed
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Move canAcceptConnections check from ProcessStartupPacket to caller.
- 16671ba6e717 17.0 landed
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Fix crash on syslogger startup
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Refactor ListenSocket array.
- e29c46439511 17.0 landed
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Use FD_CLOEXEC on ListenSockets
- b0bea38705b2 17.0 landed
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Don't leak descriptors into subprograms.
- 1da569ca1f1f 16.0 cited
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Use WaitEventSet API for postmaster's event loop.
- 7389aad63666 16.0 cited
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Rearrange postmaster's startup sequence for better syslogger results.
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Fix and enhance the assertion of no palloc's in a critical section.
- 1c6821be31f9 9.5.0 cited
On Mon, Aug 28, 2023 at 11:52:15PM +0300, Heikki Linnakangas wrote: > On 28/08/2023 18:55, Jeff Janes wrote: >> Since this commit, I'm getting a lot (63 per restart) of messages: >> >> LOG: could not close client or listen socket: Bad file descriptor >> All I have to do to get the message is turn logging_collector = on and >> restart. >> >> The close failure condition existed before the commit, it just wasn't >> logged before. So, did the extra logging added here just uncover a >> pre-existing bug? In case you've not noticed: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/ZOvvuQe0rdj2slA9@paquier.xyz But it does not really matter now ;) > Yes, so it seems. Syslogger is started before the ListenSockets array is > initialized, so its still all zeros. When syslogger is forked, the child > process tries to close all the listen sockets, which are all zeros. So > syslogger calls close(0) MAXLISTEN (64) times. Attached patch moves the > array initialization earlier. Yep, I've reached the same conclusion. Wouldn't it be cleaner to move the callback registration of CloseServerPorts() closer to the array initialization, though? > The first close(0) actually does have an effect: it closes stdin, which is > fd 0. That is surely accidental, but I wonder if we should indeed close > stdin in child processes? The postmaster process doesn't do anything with > stdin either, although I guess a library might try to read a passphrase from > stdin before starting up, for example. We would have heard about that, wouldn't we? I may be missing something of course, but on HEAD, the array initialization is done before starting any child processes, and the syslogger is the first one forked. -- Michael