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Fix incorrect memory access in VACUUM FULL with invalid toast indexes
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BUG #18630: Incorrect memory access inside ReindexIsProcessingIndex() on VACUUM
The Post Office <noreply@postgresql.org> — 2024-09-25T03:00:00Z
The following bug has been logged on the website: Bug reference: 18630 Logged by: Alexander Lakhin Email address: exclusion@gmail.com PostgreSQL version: 17rc1 Operating system: Ubuntu 22.04 Description: The following script: psql -c "SELECT pg_sleep(5)" & echo " SET lock_timeout = '3s'; CREATE TABLE t(i int, t text); REINDEX TABLE CONCURRENTLY t; SELECT pg_sleep(3); " | psql psql -c "VACUUM (PROCESS_MAIN FALSE, FULL TRUE) t;" produces: WARNING: cannot reindex invalid index "pg_toast.pg_toast_16384_index_ccnew" on TOAST table, skipping and then a Valgrind-detected error: ==00:00:00:10.727 3193327== Invalid read of size 4 ==00:00:00:10.727 3193327== at 0x5A6D80: list_member_oid (list.c:726) ==00:00:00:10.727 3193327== by 0x33FE2F: ReindexIsProcessingIndex (index.c:4083) ==00:00:00:10.727 3193327== by 0x27B43F: systable_beginscan (genam.c:396) ==00:00:00:10.727 3193327== by 0x4CE8F9: vac_update_datfrozenxid (vacuum.c:1723) ==00:00:00:10.727 3193327== by 0x4CCFAB: vacuum (vacuum.c:691) ==00:00:00:10.727 3193327== by 0x4CC910: ExecVacuum (vacuum.c:449) ==00:00:00:10.727 3193327== by 0x7CE082: standard_ProcessUtility (utility.c:859) ==00:00:00:10.727 3193327== by 0x7CD61D: ProcessUtility (utility.c:523) ==00:00:00:10.727 3193327== by 0x7CBE98: PortalRunUtility (pquery.c:1158) ==00:00:00:10.727 3193327== by 0x7CC10F: PortalRunMulti (pquery.c:1316) ==00:00:00:10.727 3193327== by 0x7CB559: PortalRun (pquery.c:791) ==00:00:00:10.727 3193327== by 0x7C3C7A: exec_simple_query (postgres.c:1284) ==00:00:00:10.727 3193327== Address 0x72f4878 is 7,496 bytes inside a recently re-allocated block of size 8,192 alloc'd ==00:00:00:10.727 3193327== at 0x4848899: malloc (vg_replace_malloc.c:381) ==00:00:00:10.727 3193327== by 0x9FDA95: AllocSetContextCreateInternal (aset.c:444) ==00:00:00:10.727 3193327== by 0x2E0BBC: AtStart_Memory (xact.c:1206) ==00:00:00:10.727 3193327== by 0x2E1C56: StartTransaction (xact.c:2143) ==00:00:00:10.727 3193327== by 0x2E2CA8: StartTransactionCommand (xact.c:3050) ==00:00:00:10.727 3193327== by 0x9DF444: InitPostgres (postinit.c:830) ==00:00:00:10.727 3193327== by 0x7C8B3A: PostgresMain (postgres.c:4349) ==00:00:00:10.727 3193327== by 0x7BF5AE: BackendMain (backend_startup.c:107) ==00:00:00:10.727 3193327== by 0x6D1E75: postmaster_child_launch (launch_backend.c:274) ==00:00:00:10.727 3193327== by 0x6D7CE8: BackendStartup (postmaster.c:3420) ==00:00:00:10.727 3193327== by 0x6D539A: ServerLoop (postmaster.c:1653) ==00:00:00:10.727 3193327== by 0x6D4C92: PostmasterMain (postmaster.c:1351) ==00:00:00:10.727 3193327== ... 2024-09-25 02:44:16.496 UTC|||66f378f6.30b9b3|LOG: server process (PID 3193327) exited with exit code 1 2024-09-25 02:44:16.496 UTC|||66f378f6.30b9b3|DETAIL: Failed process was running: VACUUM (PROCESS_MAIN FALSE, FULL TRUE) t; or an assertion failure (when executed without Valgrind): TRAP: failed Assert("IsOidList(list)"), File: "list.c", Line: 726, PID: 3213057 Reproduced on REL_16_STABLE (starting from 4211fbd84) .. master. -
Re: BUG #18630: Incorrect memory access inside ReindexIsProcessingIndex() on VACUUM
Tender Wang <tndrwang@gmail.com> — 2024-09-25T09:28:42Z
PG Bug reporting form <noreply@postgresql.org> 于2024年9月25日周三 13:35写道: > The following bug has been logged on the website: > > Bug reference: 18630 > Logged by: Alexander Lakhin > Email address: exclusion@gmail.com > PostgreSQL version: 17rc1 > Operating system: Ubuntu 22.04 > Description: > > The following script: > psql -c "SELECT pg_sleep(5)" & > > echo " > SET lock_timeout = '3s'; > CREATE TABLE t(i int, t text); > REINDEX TABLE CONCURRENTLY t; > SELECT pg_sleep(3); > " | psql > > psql -c "VACUUM (PROCESS_MAIN FALSE, FULL TRUE) t;" > > produces: > WARNING: cannot reindex invalid index > "pg_toast.pg_toast_16384_index_ccnew" > on TOAST table, skipping > > and then a Valgrind-detected error: > ==00:00:00:10.727 3193327== Invalid read of size 4 > ==00:00:00:10.727 3193327== at 0x5A6D80: list_member_oid (list.c:726) > ==00:00:00:10.727 3193327== by 0x33FE2F: ReindexIsProcessingIndex > (index.c:4083) > ==00:00:00:10.727 3193327== by 0x27B43F: systable_beginscan > (genam.c:396) > ==00:00:00:10.727 3193327== by 0x4CE8F9: vac_update_datfrozenxid > (vacuum.c:1723) > ==00:00:00:10.727 3193327== by 0x4CCFAB: vacuum (vacuum.c:691) > ==00:00:00:10.727 3193327== by 0x4CC910: ExecVacuum (vacuum.c:449) > ==00:00:00:10.727 3193327== by 0x7CE082: standard_ProcessUtility > (utility.c:859) > ==00:00:00:10.727 3193327== by 0x7CD61D: ProcessUtility (utility.c:523) > ==00:00:00:10.727 3193327== by 0x7CBE98: PortalRunUtility > (pquery.c:1158) > ==00:00:00:10.727 3193327== by 0x7CC10F: PortalRunMulti (pquery.c:1316) > ==00:00:00:10.727 3193327== by 0x7CB559: PortalRun (pquery.c:791) > ==00:00:00:10.727 3193327== by 0x7C3C7A: exec_simple_query > (postgres.c:1284) > ==00:00:00:10.727 3193327== Address 0x72f4878 is 7,496 bytes inside a > recently re-allocated block of size 8,192 alloc'd > ==00:00:00:10.727 3193327== at 0x4848899: malloc > (vg_replace_malloc.c:381) > ==00:00:00:10.727 3193327== by 0x9FDA95: AllocSetContextCreateInternal > (aset.c:444) > ==00:00:00:10.727 3193327== by 0x2E0BBC: AtStart_Memory (xact.c:1206) > ==00:00:00:10.727 3193327== by 0x2E1C56: StartTransaction (xact.c:2143) > ==00:00:00:10.727 3193327== by 0x2E2CA8: StartTransactionCommand > (xact.c:3050) > ==00:00:00:10.727 3193327== by 0x9DF444: InitPostgres (postinit.c:830) > ==00:00:00:10.727 3193327== by 0x7C8B3A: PostgresMain (postgres.c:4349) > ==00:00:00:10.727 3193327== by 0x7BF5AE: BackendMain > (backend_startup.c:107) > ==00:00:00:10.727 3193327== by 0x6D1E75: postmaster_child_launch > (launch_backend.c:274) > ==00:00:00:10.727 3193327== by 0x6D7CE8: BackendStartup > (postmaster.c:3420) > ==00:00:00:10.727 3193327== by 0x6D539A: ServerLoop (postmaster.c:1653) > ==00:00:00:10.727 3193327== by 0x6D4C92: PostmasterMain > (postmaster.c:1351) > ==00:00:00:10.727 3193327== > ... > 2024-09-25 02:44:16.496 UTC|||66f378f6.30b9b3|LOG: server process (PID > 3193327) exited with exit code 1 > 2024-09-25 02:44:16.496 UTC|||66f378f6.30b9b3|DETAIL: Failed process was > running: VACUUM (PROCESS_MAIN FALSE, FULL TRUE) t; > > or an assertion failure (when executed without Valgrind): > TRAP: failed Assert("IsOidList(list)"), File: "list.c", Line: 726, PID: > 3213057 > > Reproduced on REL_16_STABLE (starting from 4211fbd84) .. master. > > Thanks for reporting. I can reproduce this issue. When this statement "REINDEX TABLE CONCURRENTLY t;" failed because of lock timeout. If we do vacuum like this case, when we do toast_relid of table t, we will get two index oids. pg_toast.pg_toast_16384_index_ccnew is invalid because the REINDEX failed. Now we only report warings in reindex_relation(). The pg_toast.pg_toast_16384_index_ccnew is still on the pendingReindexedIndexes list. After finishing the toast_rel of table t, the transatiocn committed, and the memory of pendingReindexedIndexes was reset but not NIL. So it will trigger assert failure when calling ReindexIsProcessingIndex(). I think we can remove the invalid index oid from the pendingReindexedIndexes instead of reporting warning. I try this way, and no assert failure again. See the attached patch. -- Thanks, Tender Wang https://www.openpie.com/ -
Re: BUG #18630: Incorrect memory access inside ReindexIsProcessingIndex() on VACUUM
Tender Wang <tndrwang@gmail.com> — 2024-09-25T10:19:20Z
Tender Wang <tndrwang@gmail.com> 于2024年9月25日周三 17:28写道: > > > PG Bug reporting form <noreply@postgresql.org> 于2024年9月25日周三 13:35写道: > >> The following bug has been logged on the website: >> >> Bug reference: 18630 >> Logged by: Alexander Lakhin >> Email address: exclusion@gmail.com >> PostgreSQL version: 17rc1 >> Operating system: Ubuntu 22.04 >> Description: >> >> The following script: >> psql -c "SELECT pg_sleep(5)" & >> >> echo " >> SET lock_timeout = '3s'; >> CREATE TABLE t(i int, t text); >> REINDEX TABLE CONCURRENTLY t; >> SELECT pg_sleep(3); >> " | psql >> >> psql -c "VACUUM (PROCESS_MAIN FALSE, FULL TRUE) t;" >> >> produces: >> WARNING: cannot reindex invalid index >> "pg_toast.pg_toast_16384_index_ccnew" >> on TOAST table, skipping >> >> and then a Valgrind-detected error: >> ==00:00:00:10.727 3193327== Invalid read of size 4 >> ==00:00:00:10.727 3193327== at 0x5A6D80: list_member_oid (list.c:726) >> ==00:00:00:10.727 3193327== by 0x33FE2F: ReindexIsProcessingIndex >> (index.c:4083) >> ==00:00:00:10.727 3193327== by 0x27B43F: systable_beginscan >> (genam.c:396) >> ==00:00:00:10.727 3193327== by 0x4CE8F9: vac_update_datfrozenxid >> (vacuum.c:1723) >> ==00:00:00:10.727 3193327== by 0x4CCFAB: vacuum (vacuum.c:691) >> ==00:00:00:10.727 3193327== by 0x4CC910: ExecVacuum (vacuum.c:449) >> ==00:00:00:10.727 3193327== by 0x7CE082: standard_ProcessUtility >> (utility.c:859) >> ==00:00:00:10.727 3193327== by 0x7CD61D: ProcessUtility (utility.c:523) >> ==00:00:00:10.727 3193327== by 0x7CBE98: PortalRunUtility >> (pquery.c:1158) >> ==00:00:00:10.727 3193327== by 0x7CC10F: PortalRunMulti (pquery.c:1316) >> ==00:00:00:10.727 3193327== by 0x7CB559: PortalRun (pquery.c:791) >> ==00:00:00:10.727 3193327== by 0x7C3C7A: exec_simple_query >> (postgres.c:1284) >> ==00:00:00:10.727 3193327== Address 0x72f4878 is 7,496 bytes inside a >> recently re-allocated block of size 8,192 alloc'd >> ==00:00:00:10.727 3193327== at 0x4848899: malloc >> (vg_replace_malloc.c:381) >> ==00:00:00:10.727 3193327== by 0x9FDA95: AllocSetContextCreateInternal >> (aset.c:444) >> ==00:00:00:10.727 3193327== by 0x2E0BBC: AtStart_Memory (xact.c:1206) >> ==00:00:00:10.727 3193327== by 0x2E1C56: StartTransaction (xact.c:2143) >> ==00:00:00:10.727 3193327== by 0x2E2CA8: StartTransactionCommand >> (xact.c:3050) >> ==00:00:00:10.727 3193327== by 0x9DF444: InitPostgres (postinit.c:830) >> ==00:00:00:10.727 3193327== by 0x7C8B3A: PostgresMain (postgres.c:4349) >> ==00:00:00:10.727 3193327== by 0x7BF5AE: BackendMain >> (backend_startup.c:107) >> ==00:00:00:10.727 3193327== by 0x6D1E75: postmaster_child_launch >> (launch_backend.c:274) >> ==00:00:00:10.727 3193327== by 0x6D7CE8: BackendStartup >> (postmaster.c:3420) >> ==00:00:00:10.727 3193327== by 0x6D539A: ServerLoop (postmaster.c:1653) >> ==00:00:00:10.727 3193327== by 0x6D4C92: PostmasterMain >> (postmaster.c:1351) >> ==00:00:00:10.727 3193327== >> ... >> 2024-09-25 02:44:16.496 UTC|||66f378f6.30b9b3|LOG: server process (PID >> 3193327) exited with exit code 1 >> 2024-09-25 02:44:16.496 UTC|||66f378f6.30b9b3|DETAIL: Failed process was >> running: VACUUM (PROCESS_MAIN FALSE, FULL TRUE) t; >> >> or an assertion failure (when executed without Valgrind): >> TRAP: failed Assert("IsOidList(list)"), File: "list.c", Line: 726, PID: >> 3213057 >> >> Reproduced on REL_16_STABLE (starting from 4211fbd84) .. master. >> >> > Thanks for reporting. I can reproduce this issue. > > When this statement "REINDEX TABLE CONCURRENTLY t;" failed because of > lock timeout. > If we do vacuum like this case, when we do toast_relid of table t, we will > get two index oids. > pg_toast.pg_toast_16384_index_ccnew is invalid because the REINDEX failed. > > Now we only report warings in reindex_relation(). The > pg_toast.pg_toast_16384_index_ccnew is > still on the pendingReindexedIndexes list. After finishing the toast_rel > of table t, the transatiocn committed, > and the memory of pendingReindexedIndexes was reset but not NIL. So it > will trigger assert failure when calling ReindexIsProcessingIndex(). > > I think we can remove the invalid index oid from the > pendingReindexedIndexes instead of reporting warning. > I try this way, and no assert failure again. See the attached patch. > > Adding if (flags & REINDEX_REL_SUPPRESS_INDEX_USE) check before calling RemoveReindexPending() may look better. Any thoughts? -- Thanks, Tender Wang https://www.openpie.com/ -
Re: BUG #18630: Incorrect memory access inside ReindexIsProcessingIndex() on VACUUM
Michael Paquier <michael@paquier.xyz> — 2024-09-26T07:01:42Z
On Wed, Sep 25, 2024 at 06:19:20PM +0800, Tender Wang wrote: > Adding if (flags & REINDEX_REL_SUPPRESS_INDEX_USE) check before calling > RemoveReindexPending() may look better. > Any thoughts? The short answer to that is yes, see below. Alexander's trick presented upthread is funky. I was first confused of what was the point until I noticed that this is just a way to make REINDEX CONCURRENTLY fail and produce an invalid toast index. The first pg_sleep causes REINDEX to fail because we are waiting for the first transaction to complete. So this provides a controlled way to get an index that should never be part of the list reported to SetReindexPending() to begin with. The VACUUM (PROCESS_MAIN FALSE, FULL) is then disturbed. Anyway, PROCESS_MAIN is not related to the failure, as it is just a flavor grammar introduced for the sake of making toast-only rebuilds easier for administrators. The same failure reproduces if switching the test case of upthread to do the REINDEX on the toast table, down to 12 which is as far as I have tested because that's what we support around here. Regarding the fix, we should not disturb the list of indexes in a relation returned by relcache.c, and invalid indexes are part of it. So I'd agree with your point to just remove the index from the pending list because we have to skip invalid toast indexes in the reindex_relation() path as reindex_index() has to generate a hard failure because we can never ever have two valid toast indexes, and that's a guarantee we need to be very careful about. Now, about REINDEX_REL_SUPPRESS_INDEX_USE. Well, that's only used for the VACUUM FULL/CLUSTER path which is where the indexes are marked as being processed, so we have to reomve the invalid toast indexes from the list only if this flag is used. Hence the answer is yes. I'd rather keep the informative warning. That's useful for monitoring purposes. Something worth noting while I have looked at this code.. Non-toast invalid indexes are rebuilt but still marked as !indisvalid, actually. That's a waste and we could just skip them for a CLUSTER/VACUUM FULL. This cannot be true for a REINDEX TABLE, invalid indexes are switched to valid in this case. -- Michael
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Re: BUG #18630: Incorrect memory access inside ReindexIsProcessingIndex() on VACUUM
Tender Wang <tndrwang@gmail.com> — 2024-09-26T07:24:25Z
Michael Paquier <michael@paquier.xyz> 于2024年9月26日周四 15:02写道: > On Wed, Sep 25, 2024 at 06:19:20PM +0800, Tender Wang wrote: > > Adding if (flags & REINDEX_REL_SUPPRESS_INDEX_USE) check before calling > > RemoveReindexPending() may look better. > > Any thoughts? > > The short answer to that is yes, see below. > > Alexander's trick presented upthread is funky. I was first confused > of what was the point until I noticed that this is just a way to make > REINDEX CONCURRENTLY fail and produce an invalid toast index. The > first pg_sleep causes REINDEX to fail because we are waiting for the > first transaction to complete. So this provides a controlled way to > get an index that should never be part of the list reported to > SetReindexPending() to begin with. The VACUUM (PROCESS_MAIN FALSE, > FULL) is then disturbed. > > Anyway, PROCESS_MAIN is not related to the failure, as it is just a > flavor grammar introduced for the sake of making toast-only rebuilds > easier for administrators. The same failure reproduces if switching > the test case of upthread to do the REINDEX on the toast table, down > to 12 which is as far as I have tested because that's what we support > around here. > > Regarding the fix, we should not disturb the list of indexes in a > relation returned by relcache.c, and invalid indexes are part of it. > So I'd agree with your point to just remove the index from the pending > list because we have to skip invalid toast indexes in the > reindex_relation() path as reindex_index() has to generate a hard > failure because we can never ever have two valid toast indexes, and > that's a guarantee we need to be very careful about. > > Now, about REINDEX_REL_SUPPRESS_INDEX_USE. Well, that's only used for > the VACUUM FULL/CLUSTER path which is where the indexes are marked as > being processed, so we have to reomve the invalid toast indexes from > the list only if this flag is used. Hence the answer is yes. I'd > rather keep the informative warning. That's useful for monitoring > purposes. > Agree. The attached patch LGTM. > > Something worth noting while I have looked at this code.. Non-toast > invalid indexes are rebuilt but still marked as !indisvalid, actually. > That's a waste and we could just skip them for a CLUSTER/VACUUM FULL. > This cannot be true for a REINDEX TABLE, invalid indexes are switched > to valid in this case. > > -- Thanks, Tender Wang https://www.openpie.com/
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Re: BUG #18630: Incorrect memory access inside ReindexIsProcessingIndex() on VACUUM
Michael Paquier <michael@paquier.xyz> — 2024-09-27T00:45:12Z
On Thu, Sep 26, 2024 at 03:24:25PM +0800, Tender Wang wrote: > Agree. The attached patch LGTM. I have fixed this issue and backpatched it all the way down for now. One thing that we still lack is a set of reliable tests. This can be achieved with injection points, and that's much broader than only this thread. I'd like to get the coverage with two types of tests, roughly: - Isolation, with waits across the steps of REINDEX CONCURRENTLY, and some concurrent operation. This thread used one. - SQL tests, where we could force errors in some code paths to get an incorrect state. Putting ourselves in a corner where there is an invalid toast index is just one state. CIC with a UNIQUE index gives this possibility, but this just works for a "new" index, for early stages of REINDEX CONCURRENTLY. -- Michael