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  1. Fix assert in logicalmsg_desc

  1. bogus assert in logicalmsg_desc

    Tomas Vondra <tomas.vondra@enterprisedb.com> — 2022-08-14T16:16:53Z

    Hi,
    
    while experimenting with logical messages, I ran into this assert in
    logicalmsg_desc:
    
        Assert(prefix[xlrec->prefix_size] != '\0');
    
    This seems to be incorrect, because LogLogicalMessage does this:
    
        xlrec.prefix_size = strlen(prefix) + 1;
    
    So prefix_size includes the null byte, so the assert points out at the
    first payload byte. And of course, the check should be "==" because we
    expect the byte to be \0, not the other way around.
    
    It's pretty simple to make this crash by writing a logical message where
    the first payload byte is \0, e.g. like this:
    
        select pg_logical_emit_message(true, 'a'::text, '\x00'::bytea);
    
    and then running pg_waldump on the WAL segment.
    
    Attached is a patch addressing this. This was added in 14, so we should
    backpatch to that version.
    
    
    regards
    
    -- 
    Tomas Vondra
    EnterpriseDB: http://www.enterprisedb.com
    The Enterprise PostgreSQL Company
  2. Re: bogus assert in logicalmsg_desc

    Masahiko Sawada <sawada.mshk@gmail.com> — 2022-08-15T01:13:35Z

    On Mon, Aug 15, 2022 at 1:17 AM Tomas Vondra
    <tomas.vondra@enterprisedb.com> wrote:
    >
    > Hi,
    >
    > while experimenting with logical messages, I ran into this assert in
    > logicalmsg_desc:
    >
    >     Assert(prefix[xlrec->prefix_size] != '\0');
    >
    > This seems to be incorrect, because LogLogicalMessage does this:
    >
    >     xlrec.prefix_size = strlen(prefix) + 1;
    >
    > So prefix_size includes the null byte, so the assert points out at the
    > first payload byte. And of course, the check should be "==" because we
    > expect the byte to be \0, not the other way around.
    >
    > It's pretty simple to make this crash by writing a logical message where
    > the first payload byte is \0, e.g. like this:
    >
    >     select pg_logical_emit_message(true, 'a'::text, '\x00'::bytea);
    >
    > and then running pg_waldump on the WAL segment.
    >
    > Attached is a patch addressing this. This was added in 14, so we should
    > backpatch to that version.
    
    +1
    
    The patch looks good to me.
    
    Regards,
    
    -- 
    Masahiko Sawada
    EDB:  https://www.enterprisedb.com/
    
    
    
    
  3. Re: bogus assert in logicalmsg_desc

    Richard Guo <guofenglinux@gmail.com> — 2022-08-15T01:20:28Z

    On Mon, Aug 15, 2022 at 12:17 AM Tomas Vondra <tomas.vondra@enterprisedb.com>
    wrote:
    
    > So prefix_size includes the null byte, so the assert points out at the
    > first payload byte. And of course, the check should be "==" because we
    > expect the byte to be \0, not the other way around.
    
    
    Yes, indeed. There is even a comment emphasizing the trailing null byte
    in LogLogicalMessage.
    
        /* trailing zero is critical; see logicalmsg_desc */
    
    
    
    >
    > Attached is a patch addressing this. This was added in 14, so we should
    > backpatch to that version.
    >
    
    +1 for the patch.
    
    Thanks
    Richard